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‘Coffee Badging,’ New Coping Trend To Get Around In-Office Mandates
A "coffee badging" trend is gaining momentum among the workforce as a creative reaction to get around return-to-office mandates and save time and money
3 Tips For Finding New Jobs Using Social Media
With the rise of TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, social media is a place to shop, network, sell products, and yes, even find a new job!
How College Career Services Can Help Employers Diversify Their Talent After Affirmative Action Decision
Here are four things career services can do right away to help their institutions increasingly connect their diverse campus talent with employers looking to hire them
Lessons This 27-Year-Old CEO Learned From Watching His Single Mother
27-year-old Brexton Pham shares three important business and career lessons he learned from childhood through watching his single-parent mother run her nail salon
Mastering Spontaneous Communication: Strategies For Speaking With Confidence
Author and Stanford University lecturer Matt Abrahams shares his expert advice for communicating confidently in spontaneous scenarios
The World Is Your Oyster: Recruiting Top Talent From Around The Globe
For decades, workers in the United States would look for opportunities within a reasonable commute from their homes. Slowly and steadily, jobs moved from big cities, such as New York,…
Walmart Plans To Remove College Degree Requirements From Hundreds Of Corporate Job Descriptions
The retail giant said it plans to rewrite many job descriptions for roles at its corporate headquarters so that applicants can have either a college degree or needed skills
Want To Make A Good Impression On Your Zoom Call? These Are The Best Backgrounds To Use, According To A New Study
Those looking to appear trustworthy or competent should go with these backgrounds on their video calls, new research shows
3 Tests For Toxic Positivity In Your Organization
People are stressed and most leaders want to believe that everything will work out. While that's often a laudable sentiment, it can morph into Toxic Positivity
JetBlue Founder David Neeleman Opens Up About Having ADHD
Neeleman is not ashamed about having ADHD. You shouldn’t be either