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Tips, Tricks, and Tools to Transform How You Track Your To-Dos

This blog post is written by Evelyn, a Guide to Graduate writer, self-employed consultant, and avid fan of a neat and organized to-do list.  The other day, while driving my daughter from school to soccer practice, I instantly remembered I had to swing by the post office for my business partner before they closed (which

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Linked-In or Linked-Out: Three Networking Alternatives

This blog post is written by Mikella, a Guide to Graduate writer, entrepreneur, and anti-social media advocate.  Let’s kick this off with a bang: I can’t stand LinkedIn. Now don’t get me wrong–there’s a lot the platform has to offer. An ever-expanding network; peer recognition and achievement celebrations; industry news and trending articles. What’s not

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Food to Finance: These Industries are on a Hiring Frenzy

When it comes to finding your next role, it’s important to know what kind of industry you’re getting into. Is it projected to grow or plateau? Are there opportunities for advancement? Is it welcoming to new grads or entry-level applicants? Answering these kinds of questions requires a bit of research. But don’t worry–the Guide to

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Five Signs of a Toxic Work Environment (and how to escape it)

A toxic work environment is one where negative behaviors, like lying, manipulation, and so on, are deeply embedded into the culture and operations of an organization. Toxic work environments often are high stress, and lack productivity and team trust. It’s an environment that can make you feel psychologically unsafe. But that doesn’t mean it’s too

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