It’s 1 AM, and you’ve come to the last part of your job application—the dreaded cover letter. Suddenly, that English degree doesn’t seem helpful, that
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5 Things You Should Be Doing on LinkedIn (Even if You’re Not Job Searching)
It happened again (actually, it’s been happening a lot lately): I got an email from someone a solid three weeks after I’d reached out to
Why Lawyers and Bankers Are Leaving Their Jobs (and Where They’re Going)
This article is from our friends at LearnVest, a leading site for personal finance. In 2010, Daniel Devoe was fresh out of Boston University’s School of
Is Your Mentor Giving You Bad Advice?
There’s no denying the power of mentors—people who know you, who understand the ropes of your field, and who can give you advice on the
What to Do When You’re in a Serious Rut
Rut: a fixed or established mode of procedure or course of life, usually dull or unpromising. Doesn’t sound like much fun, does it? It would be
The 10 strangest holiday gifts from our co-workers (GIFs)
Nobody wants to give their co-workers lame gifts for the holidays, but some go further than others to make the season memorable. It’s important to
