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How to Tell Workers They Won’t Be Getting Overtime
This spring, an estimated four million Americans became eligible for overtime pay, with a new overtime rule doubling the salary threshold to automatic time-and-a-half compensation from $23,660 to $47,476
Your Guide To Making Unrelated Experience Look Relevant On Your Resume
If you're struggling to make yourself seem like a no-brainer fit for your dream job, use these six tips to make your experience seem more relevant
How The Great Recession Left A Lasting Legacy On Millennial Families
From aspects as long-term as educational funding strategies for their children (generation Alpha) to current household dynamics with older generations, millennial parents still grapple with the aftermath of The Great…
How To Attract And Retain Millennials And Get Them To Do Their Life's Best Work For You
The secret to engaging millennials isn't as surprising as you think
Why You're Not Getting Promoted: 4 Career Growth Mistakes
Thousands of professionals today want a raise and promotion, but these four missteps block the way
How To Compete With The Younger Generation When You Can Only Work 9-5
We asked seven coaches of Forbes Coaches Council to offer their best advice for those who want to stay competitive. Here's what they said
Report: Sleep Deprivation Costs The U.S. Economy $400 Billion Every Year [Infographic]
Sleep-deprived workers are costing the world's economies billions of dollars every year. According to a study by Rand Europe, the U
How Leaders Can Optimize Their Employees' Working Conditions
All too often organizations decide moving people from offices to open floor plan will promote collaboration. Few consider the implications to individuals with ADD or who simply prefer solitude
How Not To Network With A Recruiter — And What To Do Instead
Receiving the wrong type of email, especially multiple times with no end in sight, makes it unlikely a recruiter will help this candidate. So how should you follow up instead?
