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Three Ways to Achieve the Ideal Work-Life Balance
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Three Ways to Achieve the Ideal Work-Life Balance

Work is important. We work 45 hours per week and spend 16 hours on weekends with our families. Because work pays the bills, it's easy to get carried away and neglect other aspects of our lives. In this article, I'd like to share three strategies for balancing work and life..

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Data Science and the Benefits It Provides
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Data Science and the Benefits It Provides

Data Science has emerged as a cutting-edge technological field that everyone seems to be talking about these days. In fact, it is regarded as the "most appealing job of the twenty-first century." Let's learn more about it. Data Science is a buzzword that few people understand. While many people aspire..

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A Proposal for Working-Class Unions
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A Proposal for Working-Class Unions

In recent years, we've heard the terms wealth inequality and its subset income or wage inequality. Quantifiable evidence of a multi-decade trend toward wealth inequality has been presented by left-leaning economists and think tanks, fueling the political activism of the Democratic Party's left wing. The Urban Institute released an example..

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Should You Take a Job That Isn’t Perfect Right Now?
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Should You Take a Job That Isn’t Perfect Right Now?

Finding a job takes a significant amount of time and effort, especially when you consider the amount of time spent developing a resume, searching through online job boards, filling out online applications, and going through the interview process - often interviews with multiple recruiters and hiring managers. What happens after..

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Trade, Jobs and Growth: Facts Before Folly
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Trade, Jobs and Growth: Facts Before Folly

Trade. Our new President rails against it, unions mock it, and the unemployed blame it. And not for no reason. The United States has been less than stellar in terms of trade, jobs, and economic growth. Let's take a look at the data, but then we'll get into the nitty..

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Fear is acceptable, but complacency kills jobs.
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Fear is acceptable, but complacency kills jobs.

The convergence of demographic changes, the rapid spread of automation, and rising income inequality has the potential to cause unprecedented major economic and employment disruptions on a scale never seen before. Understanding and preparing for these unavoidable disruptions will be critical when it comes to future-proofing jobs. In fact, there..

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Improve Your Job Search Results – Coping With Job Search Stress
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Improve Your Job Search Results – Coping With Job Search Stress

This article will discuss how people generally respond to distress, particularly the distress of job search pressure, and how to manage that stress and the outcomes of your job search by dealing with job search pressure effectively. The conventional wisdom surrounding people's reactions to pressure typically revolves around two behavior..

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