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8 Little-Known AI Productivity Tools You Should Be Using In 2023
Here is a round-up of eight AI productivity tools that perform what would take hours of mentally-draining, time-consuming work within a fraction of the time
America’s Childcare Cliff Looms, LinkedIn Tips And Job Search Myths
The published version of this week’s Forbes Careers newsletter brings the latest news, insights and ideas about the workplace straight to your inbox every Tuesday
Should You Use A Cover Letter Or Not?
How do you know whether including a cover letter with your application is advisable, and if it is, what should it say?
To Whom It May Concern: What It Means And When To Use It
The phrase is typically used in a professional context on documents such as job applications and formal letters
Creative Negotiations: The Key to Winning In Business
Dr. Daniel Moses went from being a rideshare driver to a property mogul with a multi-million dollar portfolio
5 Proven Tips To Overcome The Summer Work Slump
Summer can be a great serotonin boost, but unfortunately work doesn’t stop just because the sun is out. Here's 5 tips to leverage the summer months to boost your career
7 Professional Development Goals To Help You Advance Your Career
Professional development goals are the driving force behind career advancement and are key to fulfillment and engagement
Unlocking Autumn's Potential: 7 Must-Read Books For Personal And Professional Growth
In a constantly evolving world, the quest for knowledge and self-improvement is more crucial than ever
U.S. Workers Face Growing Fears Of Becoming Obsolete— Here’s How You Can Fight Back Against ‘FOBO’
The fear of becoming obsolete, or FOBO, is a term used to describe the anxiety that workers feel about being replaced by new technologies, platforms and artificial intelligence. FOBO is…
How To Offboard Yourself To Onboard Your Successor Successfully
You cannot hope to onboard someone into your old role successfully unless you’re prepared to offboard yourself