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8 Valuable LinkedIn Features You Should Start Using Right Away, Part 2
The LinkedIn platform is always evolving, adding features that will help you build your personal brand. This second installment highlights important features that will help you reach farther with your…
Signs You’re Having A Quarter-Life Crisis (And What To Do About It)
If you’re going through a quarter-life crisis, it may feel like you’ll never find your way to the other side. But if you acknowledge the problem, P
Why Now Is The Time To Look For A New Job And How To Jumpstart It
The excellent potential for a salary increase is a significant incentive to change jobs. But there are even more compelling reasons to start that job search today
Teal Is Revolutionizing The Career Journey With Tech, AI And Machine Learning
David Fano, founder and CEO of Teal, created a machine learning and AI-based careertech platform to help job seekers and people who want to advance their careers
How And When Automation May Affect Long-Haul Trucking
Truck drivers have long been predicted to be among the first whose jobs will be automated, but those predictions haven't materialized yet. Might the time finally be up for the…
If You Want To Know What Companies Care About In 2022, Ask These Speaker Industry Experts
One of the best ways to glean insights about workplace changes is looking at upcoming conferences and the topics that speakers are being asked to address
The Best Of Times, The Worst Of Times: Is There A Tale Of Two Job Markets?
This week’s Careers newsletter brings the latest news, commentary and ideas from Forbes about the workplace, leadership and the future of work straight to your inbox every Tuesday
7 Simple Ways To Make Career Progress In Less Than 60 Minutes
Instead of counting the hours, make your hours count for career progress
Female Entrepreneurs Funded By Female VCs Face Difficulties Obtaining Future Funds
New research indicates that when female founders obtain early investments from female venture capitalists, it may be more difficult for them to obtain future funding
After High School, Then What? New Grants Are Making The 13th Year Possible
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation just awarded twelve $175,000 grants. The goal? To create more dual enrollment opportunities for students who may never otherwise consider college