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When To Use Adam Grant’s ‘Weak Language’ And When Not To
Whatever you do in your writing, do it on purpose. Here are three considerations to guide you in using weak language
Ready To Quit Your Toxic Job? Here Are 5 Easy Steps
If you have identified that your employer or workplace is toxic and you want to leave, here are five steps for you to bear in mind before handing in your…
Use SmartBackgroundChecks to Find Missing Contact Info
In the age of information, access to personal data has become easier than ever. SmartBackgroundChecks is a tool that aims to streamline the process of gathering information about individuals
Why You Were Called ‘Overqualified’ For The Job
Being "overqualified" for the job is not necessarily a bad thing but it also doesn’t give you the result you want. Here's what you can do next
How Long Should A Résumé Be?
The standard length for a résumé is typically one to two pages. However, the specific length that is right for you will depend on your experience level and the type…
How To Scale A Culture Of Continuous Learning
How do you create a culture of learning? The single biggest driver of business impact is the strength of an organization’s learning culture
California Fast Food Referendum Cancelled
A coalition of California businesses recently announced its agreement with labor unions to withdraw their referendum challenging Assembly Bill 257, also called the FAST
Targeted UAW Strike Begins
A limited strike has begun against General Motors (GM), Ford Motor and Stellantis after the automakers and United Auto Workers (UAW) failed to reach a deal on a new
New York State’s Pay Transparency Law Takes Effect Sept. 17
Under New York’s new law on pay transparency, effective Sept. 17, employers in the state with at least four workers must include an hourly rate, salary or pay range for