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Big Picture Resisting Reduction: Designing our Complex Future with Machines. A manifesto from Joi Ito, the head of MIT’s Media Lab
Why Are You Here?
You were created with a unique perspective that no one else can offer, and there is a way for you to use your strengths in a satisfying way
Remind Me Again — Why Do We Still Have Resumes?
I literally do not (and have not ever) understood the basic resume. Why is this still a thing? In the era of LinkedIn, which is apparently worth $26 billion but…
The (Only) Three Roles You Should Expect Your Career Mentor To Play
Mentors can't do it all -- and you shouldn't expect them to
11 Ways You Can Better Resolve Conflicts
How you handle conflict as a leader will influence how your team navigates it
How to find the right candidate for a job?
Finding the right job candidates is one of the biggest recruiting challenges. Recruiters and other HR professionals that don’t use best recruiting strategies are often unable to find high-quality job applicants
Your Career Q&A: Coming Out of Retirement
This week's letter writer has retired but is ready to rejoin the workforce. Our columnist recommends joining a temp agency and local SHRM chapter to build new skills and create…
Trump Nominates Pharma Exec Alex Azar as Next HHS Secretary
President Donald Trump has nominated former pharmaceutical firm executive Alex Azar as the next secretary of Health and Human Services. Azar favors granting the states greater flexibility to comply with…
The Minimum Wage in 2018: A Rates-Only Update
Minimum wage laws can impact businesses of all sizes, whether operating nationwide, in multiple jurisdictions, or only in one city, county or state. To help manage this challenge, here is…
What Will Happen with Wage and Hour Laws Under Trump?
President Donald Trump has promised to undo Obama-era regulations that business groups say are overly burdensome. Here’s what that means for wage and hour laws that affect employers





