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Three Six-Figure Jobs That Don’t Require a Bachelor’s
Six-figure salaries are typically associated with advanced degrees. In recent years, high-paying jobs in specialized fields require extensive job training in place of a bachelor’s…
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3 Things to Avoid After Getting Laid Off
Getting laid off can be scary and in the midst of a recession, sometimes it’s better to be prepared for the worst-case scenario. Albert Ko,…
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How to Tell Your Boss They Made a Mistake
The one-on-one meetings with your boss can be daunting, and it can be even more intimidating if you must point out they made a mistake. There…
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3 Things That Make Your Resume Pop on Search Engines
There are plenty of things to avoid including in your resume. But there are also some phrases that can help you stand out. CNBC’s Gili…
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How to Write a Strong Resume Summary
In a sea of applicants, your resume can easily get lost in a crowd. Even if you’re applying to hundreds of jobs, if your resume…
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6 Things to Nix From Your Resume
Updating your resume when applying for new jobs can be quite daunting, but it can really make or break an employer’s first impression of you. Career…
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These Companies Are Loosening Up on Tattoos in the Workplace, Is Yours Behind on the Times?
Inked up and looking for a job? Despite what our parents may have told us, tattoos in the workplace are becoming less taboo. Disney and…
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The Top 3 Skills You Need to Land a Remote Job in Today’s Marketplace
With how much more prevalent remote jobs are now, perhaps you are starting to wonder if you can finally ditch your commute for good by…
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Career Corner: Record Level Job Openings Reach 1.8 Jobs for Each Unemployed Person
The Great Resignation continues in full force, with February being another big month for people leaving. And analysts are now saying the number of open…
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Why Bensalem’s CNS Cleaning Company Leaders Dragged Themselves Through the Mud
The principals of CNS Cleaning Company in Bensalem recently needed a good wash themselves. A four-day stint in a team-building boot camp, shot for a…
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Host of ‘Mad Money’ Returns to Pa., Deeply Invested as a Quakertownian
After spending decades living in New York, Jim Cramer, host of CNBC’s Mad Money has settled in Quakertown. Jeff Blumenthal covered Bucks County’s newest high-profile…
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CNBC: Exton Company Finds Success in the Climbing Sales of Upscale Treehouses
Tree Top Builders, an Exton-based company that specializes in the construction of custom treehouses, is reaping the benefits of a surge in the popularity of…
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“Alexa, What Aisle Are the Anchovies in?” Amazon Enters Local Supermarket Market
Amazon is directing its pointed-smile attention toward a grocery-store line of business expansion on the East Coast, including Bucks County, reports Annie Palmer for CNBC. In the same way the…
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With 25% of U.S. Malls Expected to Close Within Five Years, How Will Bucks County Shopping Meccas Adapt?
Everyone is well aware that the circumstances of the last year have caused shopping malls to struggle, but analysts now have data to ascertain just…
























