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A Computer Can Now Write Your College Essay — Maybe Better Than You Can
We fed ChatGPT, OpenAI’s new natural language tool, college essay questions for the 2022-2023 academic year. Here’s what it wrote
Four Things You Can Do Now To Prepare For A Job Search In 2023
As we quickly approach the end of another year, it’s time to start getting ready for the next one. For talent in transition, this period of self-examination has suddenly become…
Finding The Fantastical In Storytelling With Author Andrea Stewart
Andrea Stewart is the writer of The Bone Shard Daughter
Federal Contractors And Disparate Impact Discrimination. What Workers Should Know
By and large, employers are prohibited from discriminating against job applicants and employees based on certain traits. Differences exist concerning individual characteristics that enjoy legal protection from discrimination
23 Ways To Ensure 2023 Is The Year You Amplify Your Career
After a few rough years, we'd all like to get a head start on making career progress in 2023
How Will Widespread Tech Layoffs Impact Next Year’s Job Market?
Widespread layoffs in the tech industry have shifted us back into the unprecedented times we thought were only reserved for pandemics
Dr. Fauci’s Long Career Shows The Power Of Staying Put
This month, Dr. Fauci will exit his post after a 50+ year career in public health
5 Hacks For Holiday Networking, Especially For Those Who Hate It
The last few weeks of the year are a great time to network on and offline. Here are 5 tips to help you do it more effectively
4 Work Trends Leaders Can’t Overlook For 2023
These work culture trends will count heavily when it comes to employee experience in 2023. Ultimately, the way you address them will affect your ability to recruit and retain —…
Four Ways To Delegate Like A Champ
Be honest — how often during the week do you default to just doing it yourself rather than delegating to a member of your team? If you’re like many leaders,…