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Is the Best College Major for Earnings Actually a Second One?
A recent study argues that people with double majors have more protection against salary shocks.
By Alexandra Svokos Published
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Nearly 50% of Workers Are Thinking of Quitting Their Jobs, Study Shows. Are You?
Nearly half of all workers are thinking about quitting their jobs in 2024, according to new research from Microsoft and LinkedIn. Here's why.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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Tell the College Student in Your Life to Look Out for This Scam
Scammers are targeting college graduates with fake job ads, according to the FTC.
By Alexandra Svokos Published
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Government Seeks Ban on Salary History in Federal Interviews
The Government has proposed a ban on salary history questions in federal job interviews, in an effort to close the gender pay gap.
By Vaishali Varu Published
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Career Transition? Three Steps to Protect Your Financial Health
Whether you’ve been laid off or are moving on voluntarily, career transitions can be stressful, but there are ways to help tame the uncertainty.
By Krystal Barker Buissereth, CFA® Published
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Most Americans are Worried About Layoffs
A new survey from Morning Consult found that a vast majority of Americans are concerned about layoffs and job losses.
By Alexandra Svokos Published
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Ready for a Career Change? Consider Nonprofit Work
Whether in paid roles or through volunteer efforts, many executives add meaning to their second-act career change by using their skills to help a meaningful cause.
By Anne deBruin Sample, CEO Published
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Career Advice For New College Grads
career paths Research potential employers, and don’t wear pajama bottoms for Zoom interviews.
By Sandra Block Published
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Business Owners Need an Exit Strategy When They Are Ready to Retire
small business If you are looking to sell your business and retire, you need to understand what your company is worth, what documents you must have ready and who the potential buyers could be.
By Jackie Stewart Published
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