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13 Interview Questions You Should Be Asking
During the interview process, candidates tend to forget that the interviewer shouldn’t be the only one asking questions.
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Fresh Office-Ready Beauty Trends for Work
What hits the runway and what you can actually wear to work don’t always go hand in hand. If you want to freshen up your look while staying professional and tasteful when at work, you’ve got options.
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How to Find a Job That Lets You Work From Home
Some work settings are like big, happy families. At other offices, however, the tension in the air is as thick as smog, and lots of employees these days might be thinking it would be better to telecommute.
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12 Tips for Going from Full-Time to Freelance
Freelancing is a now a big part of society, with 53 million people doing freelance work in the U.S. alone. If there’s one thing those 53 million people could attest to it’s that, it isn’t always easy!
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8 Tips for Living With Student Loan Debt
When you finish college, you may be stuck with a roommate that will be staying around for a long time. That roommate is student loan debt. You’d best get acquainted.
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6 Creative Home Office Ideas To Make Your Workspace Pop
Working from home can be a great way to increase your productivity, but a home office comes with challenges of its own.
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5 Steps to Reaching Inbox Zero: If I Can Do It, You Can Too
There was a point in my life – only six months ago – where I avoided my inbox at all costs.
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How To Survive The Sunday Saddies
Whether you have the mean reds, the blues or the Sunday Saddies, one thing is for sure: Sunday evening is when any of these feelings can hit you like a Mack Truck.
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Why You Should Always Take Lunch
If you’re a 40+ hours a week, 9-to-5 working American, odds are you’ve skipped lunch because project X-Y-Z just seemed more important than the growl of your stomach. Here’s why you need to stop that.