A Day in the Life: Entry-Level Tax Associate at a Big Four Accounting Firm

8:00 AM: Arrive at work. I like to get in a little earlier than others (most other people in the office get in around 9:00 a.m.). This gives me a chance to check e-mail and voicemail, take care of administrative …

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Data Professionals Are in High Demand—Here Are 8 Jobs You Should Consider

Are you looking for a career with a significant amount of potential and opportunity in 2021 (and beyond)? If so, one career path you’ll definitely want to explore is data and analytics.

According to the World Economic Forum’s The Future …

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5 Reasons You Should Write a Cover Letter—Even When the Job Description Says It’s Optional

We get it. Writing a cover letter for every application is hard. So when you come across the words “cover letter optional” on a job posting, you might feel a weight lift off of you. After all, your application just …

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A Day in the Life: Assistant Brand Manager

Interested in brand management? Take a look at a typical day in the life of an assistant brand management… and get ready for a lot of meetings.

8:30 AM: Get into work. Listen to voice mails. Check e-mails. Look over …

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15 Questions You Should Be Ready to Answer in a Product Marketing Interview

So you’ve landed an interview for a product marketing role—congrats! Now, it’s time to prepare. But where do you start? And how can you ensure you’ll be successful in the interview and land that product marketing job?

If you’re wondering …

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12 Questions You Should Be Ready to Answer in a Financial Analyst Interview (Plus Examples!)

Are you applying for a position as a financial analyst? Interviewing for a job can be stressful, but being prepared for the experience can go a long way toward making you feel confident and on top of your game. That …

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A Day in the Life: Consulting Firm Associate in Shanghai

7:30 AM: Wake up in the hotel near the Shanghai office. Hit the gym for 30 minutes, shower and change. Even though, I am actually based in Beijing, I have been working in the Shanghai office for a couple of …

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Startup Advice from Crowdspring Founder and CEO Ross Kimbarovsky

Ross Kimbarovsky is the founder and CEO of the gig economy business crowdspring, a marketplace for design professionals whose community of more than 220,000 freelancers provides creative services to agencies, small businesses, entrepreneurs, and nonprofits in 195 countries. Ross is …

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10 Podcasts Every MBA Student Needs to Listen To

These days, it seems like you're either a podcast person, or you're not a podcast person. If you are (or you're trying to be), you know that the sheer number of options is kind of mind-boggling. Everybody has a podcast, …

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Everyone Says “Follow Your Passion”​ – Here’s How to Actually Do It

Working with career changers, I’m struck by how little milage these job seekers get out of conventional wisdom:

Because even though these maxims look sharp on a motivational poster, they ignore some pretty basic issues:

What if I don’t know …

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