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7 Proven Tips to Find your Dream Job
Do you feel stuck in a job that you dread going to just because you need to pay the bills? Work doesn’t have to be something you hate, and with the right steps, you can even have a job you look forward to. I n addition to their job postings, Indeed also has a wealth…
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Can’t Find A Job You Love? You’re Not Alone
If you are not enjoying your career, research suggests that you are well within the norm in that regard. In an article for Forbes, Louis Efron reported how a survey from Deloitte’s Shift Index revealed that 80% of people working do not like their jobs. Even more alarming is that research from the firm Ignite…
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Are Polo Shirts Too Casual Even for Business Casual?
Depending on your workplace, business casual can mean a lot of different things. Some companies essentially view it as permission for you to not bother with a jacket and tie, but still keep the slacks, dress shoes, and button-down shirt. Other places feel a plain pair of jeans and nice-looking sneakers are also acceptable under…
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How to Qualify and Buy IPO Stocks
When a private company goes public, it is an exciting time for investors. That is because the company will now offer an initial public offering (IPO) for investors to buy shares of the company. If you are confident this company has a bright future, that can feel like a huge opportunity to get in on…
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Could Quitting Your Job Increase Your Work-Life Balance?
Many people are dissatisfied with their current job and careers, but it is easy to feel trapped in your position. You don’t want to lose your connections, you don’t have the time to find new work, and you definitely don’t want to lose your paycheck. But if you are not going to prioritize your happiness…
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What If You Don’t Want that Big Job Offer? How to Tactfully Reject a Job Offer You No Longer Want
Usually, a job offer is a cause for celebration. But sometimes during the interviewing process, you learn something that sours you on the company. Or maybe you just got a better offer from somewhere else. Regardless, if the company you lost interest in offers you the job, it’s not polite to just ignore them. That…
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Could Renting an Office Make You More Productive than Working from Home?
With how much enthusiasm many workers have for being able to do their jobs remotely, it might sound strange that some would want to return to the office. Being remote means no commute, no dress code, and no one watching over your shoulder. But maybe that lack of regiment has you feeling like your work…
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How to Build a Great Business Casual Wardrobe on a Limited Budget
Whether you are fresh out of college or have just been relying on the same outfits for too long, eventually you need to cultivate a new business casual selection of clothes for work. But money can be tight, especially if you are fresh out of school. If you are worried you can’t afford the look…
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Remote Work is Better for Both Employees as Well as Employers. Here’s Why
Oftentimes anything that goes well at work feels like trying to get a bigger piece of the pie, where you’ll get resistance because it means someone else gets less. As a boss, you might want your employee to put in extra hours, but they are reluctant because they will lose family time. As an employee,…
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5 Simple Tips to Be More Productive While Working Remotely
As working away from the office has become more common, people have also realized that it is not necessary to be stuck at home while on the job either. If all you need is a computer and an internet connection, there is nothing stopping you from taking your work on the go. That could mean…
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TD Bank and Capital One Expanding in Center City to Recruit New Top Talent
The growing prevalence of remote work has left many companies unsure how to utilize their former office spaces, with numerous corporations finding their buildings much more empty. But for TD Bank and Capital One, see an opportunity. Per The Philadelphia Inquirer, both of these top banks are making moves to increase their presence in Center…
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The Wall Street Journal: Have Deeper, More Meaningful Conversations – With Anyone
One of the most difficult things about the worst of the last two years is how isolated everyone felt. Sure, there was Zoom and phone calls, but it’s hard to replicate the connection of being in the same room as someone and having a good conversation. And as The Wall Street Journal points out, you…
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Remote Workers Returning to the Office Phase Out “Business Casual” in Favor of Resortwear and Sneakers
The era of business casual outfits may be on its way out at the workplace. As explained over at Fortune, the idea of what constitutes professional attire changed tremendously while the majority of people were working from home. Suddenly people were able to prioritize comfort or their personal style. But even with many now returning…
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Fortune: Highest Concentration of Remote Jobs is in Big Cities
Do you want your next job to be one where you can work from home? Then as contradictory as it might sound, you might want to move to a major city like New York, Los Angeles or stay right here in Philadelphia. As Fortune explained in a recent article, it is major cities that have…
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This Year’s Hot Real Estate Market May Come with Big New Capital Gains Taxes for Home Sellers
For those selling their homes since the pandemic started, the real estate market has seemed kind of nice. Lack of available inventory meant many properties were getting lots of competition, resulting in offers over asking. But The New York Times describes how the pandemic threw the typical housing market out of whack for the last…
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The Delaware Valley is Named One of the Top Regions in the Country for Life Sciences Careers
As reported by the Philadelphia Business Journal, a recent study from CBRE, a commercial real estate services firm, has ranked the Philadelphia Region as number eight on their list of the best cities for life sciences talent. People familiar with the Philadelphia region’s medical reputation will understand why, as the city is highly regarded for…
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What Does Business Casual Look Like This Summer?
After much of the country was forced to work remotely over the last two years, it created an opportunity for a revamp as workers started returning to offices. Employers were now looking at what practices they had been using that might be outdated and what elements of remote work were worth retaining. One of those…








































