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4 Ways To Cope With A Toxic Manager Without Quitting Your Job
A vast majority of workers in the US have experienced a toxic manager, and nearly half have quit their job as a result. But what if you don’t want to…
Culture Hinges On Behavior Change
If you’re setting out to shift your company’s culture, your plan better include specific behaviors that you want to change
How To Describe Yourself In An Interview: Words To Use With Examples
When you’re in the process of interviewing, one of the questions you’re certain to get is "Tell me about yourself." Your answer may make or break your chances
This Founder Is Mending The Rift Between Stylists And Clients With New Booking App ‘ReadyHubb’
Chidi Ashley and her groundbreaking app, Ready Hubb, which is set to revolutionize the world of booking software for beauty professionals
5 Ways To Establish Yourself As An Industry Thought Leader
Becoming a thought leader will bring many tangible benefits to your career. Here are five ways to establish yourself as a respected industry expert
3 Flexible Work Practices That Unlock Work-Life Balance For Parents
Childcare pushes parents out of the workforce. Remote and flexible work make work-life balance more attainable for working parents (and everyone else
ChatGPT Can’t Lead. But You Can
Young professionals can increase their value in a world of generative AI by learning to lead. Leadership is uniquely human and something ChatGPT cannot do
How To Spot A Toxic Workplace Before You Accept A Job
You spend a third of your life at work. Don't spend it in a toxic culture
Blind Content Creator Molly Burke Discusses Bias In Hiring
“Disabled people have been overlooked for far too long,†says Molly Burke, a social content creator who identifies as blind
How AI Can Help You Become A More Effective Manager
For people managers, AI and machine learning will empower them with the tools they need to lead efficiently and effectively