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Chief people and community officer at BetterUp and former Visa HR exec Jolen Anderson urges jobseekers to look into the company and people interviewing them before they come in.
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28-year-old spent $30,000 to launch a business from her living room—now it brings in $9 million a year
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Two mistakes can doom any new business — and many people make them, says Julia Austin.
30-year-old’s side hustle makes $27,800 a month—it takes 2 hours a day and outearns her 9-to-5 job
Warren Buffett thinks everyone should hear this advice for living a successful life without regrets
Ina Garten and husband Jeffrey almost got divorced once: The 1 thing that helped keep them together for 56 years
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Child life specialist and therapist Kelsey Mora, who's supported hundreds of kids and families, says emotionally intelligent kids who cope well say these things.
I’ve worked with over 1,000 kids—the ones with high emotional intelligence use these 6 phrases
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To build a successful business, avoid these common mistakes, says Julia Austin, an author and former executive at startups like VMware and Akamai Technologies.
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Harvard Business School lecturer: These 2 big mistakes can tank your business idea—a lot of people make them
Graphic designer Domonique Brown started sharing her art online in 2020. Now, her art side hustle DomoINK outearns her 9-to-5 job.
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30-year-old’s side hustle makes $27,800 a month—it takes 2 hours a day and outearns her 9-to-5 job
Buffett's top piece of advice to live a better life is to think about your ultimate legacy and work your way backward.
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When Jeffrey asked what he could do to win her back Garten said there was only one thing.
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Ina Garten and husband Jeffrey almost got divorced once: The 1 thing that helped keep them together for 56 years
Virgin Group co-founder Richard Branson says ignoring this conventional career advice helped him build most of his successful businesses.
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Jolen Anderson urges jobseekers to look into the company and people interviewing them before they come in.
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Ex-Visa HR exec’s No. 1 red flag in a job interview: It ‘shows how you approach work’
Gurmer Chopra was months into his first job out of college when he decided to quit and went all-in on his eBay business with his brother. Now, the company brings in millions a year.
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At 23, he quit his accounting job to start an eBay business—today, his company brings in $176 million a year
Switching up your LinkedIn search strategy can help you bypass unhelpful listings and direct you straight to hiring managers.
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A simple LinkedIn strategy helped this 25-year-old land 3 final-round interviews in weeks
Jenny Lei launched her luxury handbag startup Freja from her New Jersey apartment while she was unemployed. It now brings in more than $9 million per year.
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28-year-old spent $30,000 to launch a business from her living room—now it brings in $9 million a year