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So, you’ve made it through the interview so far: you’ve got the perfect joke for every question, you’ve honestly but tactfully admitted your weaknesses and […]
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So, you’ve made it through the interview so far: you’ve got the perfect joke for every question, you’ve honestly but tactfully admitted your weaknesses and […]
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Continue reading »You’ve come to the end of a job interview, or maybe you’ve just been offered a new role. You feel confident. Your potential future manager […]
Continue reading »If your idea of Erik Wareheim was formed solely from watching The Amazing Show and Tom Goes to the Mayor, you might think that this […]
Continue reading »Corporate offices are slow to reopen after lockdown, and soon you can expect us to all return to old-fashioned interviews – in person. If just […]
Continue reading »You may recognize her from her short cameo appearance on ABC’s The Goldbergs earlier this year (in which she plays herself), but Nancy Glass is […]
Continue reading »Ksimena Vengoich listened a lot. Tuning her ears and mind to the needs of others is kind of a calling for her, not only in […]
Continue reading »Andrew Zimmern has eaten a lot of food, most of which most of us will never get the chance to taste, but I truly believe […]
Continue reading »During the pandemic, ChiChi Anyangwu made the bold decision to found her own talent management company Chi Talent Management , focusing on careers in theater, […]
Continue reading »If you work in the media, you know that The Information is like a sensation factory, capable of such rigorous investigations that change markets, and […]
Continue reading »What if someone tells you that all it takes to unleash your inner creative spark is five minutes of daily mindfulness practice? Or that “breakout” […]
Continue reading »Dr. Orna Guralnik’s career is all about setting boundaries. As a psychoanalyst, the boundaries between her and her patients, in addition to the necessary space […]
Continue reading »Given the pandemic, you will be forgiven if you briefly forget about another apocalyptic disaster that dominated our worries. But climate change remains an ongoing […]
Continue reading »Cal Newport is tired of the technological flood that comes to the modern working world. In his opinion, the flood of Slack notifications, emails, meeting […]
Continue reading »A couple of years ago, Rodney Scott won the James Beard Award for Best Chef in the Southeast, but as far as I can tell, […]
Continue reading »Fatima Matar is a lawyer, law professor and activist based in Kuwait. Speaking out against human rights abuses, government corruption, honor killings, bans on books […]
Continue reading »I’ve always had some awe of Alicia Kennedy. Her letters focus on the intersection of food, capitalism and ethics, and they are always thoughtful, beautifully […]
Continue reading »Whenever I feel stressed about feeling “too busy,” I often turn to writers who seem to have supernatural powers of getting things done. One is […]
Continue reading »Ryan Messer is a successful, interesting, down-to-earth person with whom I could talk for endless hours if I didn’t know that I’m cutting down on […]
Continue reading »Joy of Cooking is a recognizable cult cookbook. There are many different editions to choose from and most of us grew up seeing at least […]
Continue reading »A career change can be daunting and exciting at the same time, and Preity Chibber experienced both emotions when she quit her job at publishing […]
Continue reading »If you’ve listened to National Public Radio all the years, chances are you heard Guy Raz’s voice. He was previously the host of All Considered […]
Continue reading »Karen Walrond has been a lot in her life – a lawyer, speaker, photographer, writer, leadership consultant and mother. Born and raised in the Caribbean, […]
Continue reading »Risha Howard considers her family to be something of a unicorn – a homeschooled, black, vegan, Christian family with a deep entrepreneurial spirit. She and […]
Continue reading »What most of us think of as advice is actually not advice at all. Useless advice, at least. This is perhaps the most important takeaway […]
Continue reading »Comedian Caleb Heron is probably my favorite person on Twitter . His frontal videos are fun and interesting, but there’s something special about the weird […]
Continue reading »Obviously, Meathead Goldwyn knows a lot about meat, but it must be said that after nearly half a century of making a living by eating […]
Continue reading »Glitch wants to do for web apps what YouTube did for videos, Flickr and Imgur for images, and Twitter for bad opinions: make them easier […]
Continue reading »Demi Adejuigbe has written for The Good Place and James Corden , hosted the podcasts Punch Up the Jam and Gilmore Guys, and turned September […]
Continue reading »Hannah Hart created My Drunk Kitchen , the most famous cooking show on the internet, but Hart’s channel also includes travel stories, life advice, LGBTQ […]
Continue reading »You wouldn’t think a guy who named his whole company after himself would be so nice. But when Brian Kelly started his travel and deals […]
Continue reading »Emerson College, founded in 1880 as the Boston Conservatory of Oratory, Oratory, and Dramatic Arts, is one of the most prestigious liberal arts colleges in […]
Continue reading »The National Dance Institute annually engages thousands of children in classes, performances, school partnerships, teacher professional development and dance programs for children with disabilities. We […]
Continue reading »Toomas Hendrik Ilves, the son of Estonian refugees who fled the country during the Soviet coup in 1944, saw his country regain its independence in […]
Continue reading »There are many Sarah Pinskers from many alternate universes. They gathered at SarahCon, a convention hosted by scholar Sarah Pinsker. And one of the Saras […]
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