The Value of Figuring Things Out
This is a small but objective truth about the world: at some point, no matter what you’re doing, there will always be a first time you’re doing it.
This is a small but objective truth about the world: at some point, no matter what you’re doing, there will always be a first time you’re doing it.
Regardless of whether you are looking for an entry level or senior position, there are probably some skills you feel less confident in, or want to sharpen and take to the next level. Given that the difference between jobs can easily be thousands of dollars a year, investing in some hours with a tutor is …
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The big promotion. It’s an overused plot device in nearly every sitcom. It conjures images of sharp suits and slicked back hair and Machiavellian inter-office maneuverings. It’s become such a pop culture whipping post that it’s easy to view promotions with cynicism. But sometimes, people who deserve promotions actually get them! The following four professionals …
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Coca-Cola. Tesla. Google. Each is a distinctive, iconic brand that we recognize as an assurance of quality. With these names, you know what you’re getting. But would you drive a Coca-Cola car? Would you drink Google soda? As much as we might trust these brands in their area of expertise, that same trust doesn’t extend …
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Almost all professional jobs require a resume to get your foot in the door, making a resume one of the most important documents you will need at each step of your career. What is a resume, anyway… and what do you need to put on it? What is a Resume? A resume is a document …
People are interested in coding for a variety of reasons, but a significant one is to get the skills they need for a new career. It’s not hard to see why: Software developers are in high demand, and they tend to be paid well. In the United States, the median salary is $107,000, and it’s …
In 1930, the prominent economist John Maynard Keynes predicted that workers at the end of the 20th century could expect to clock only 15 hours a week, thanks to advances in technology. So much for that. Nevertheless, though Keynes’s numbers might have been off, he was certainly correct in assuming that technology would drastically change …
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