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Chris King Chris King
Updated on June 28, 2024

Is Your Path Impossible or Just Difficult?

Ask yourself these three questions.

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Brennan Nevada Johnson Brennan Nevada Johnson
Updated on June 24, 2024

Here’s Why You Should Attend Tech Conferences in Person

You’ll meet more people and have more fun, to start.

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Cora Gold Cora Gold
Updated on June 21, 2024

6 Signs You Should Ask for a Contract When Freelancing

Freelancers, here’s how to know when to ask for a contract.

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Jeff Rumage Jeff Rumage
Updated on June 13, 2024

How to Say ‘No’ Politely

It might feel uncomfortable, but setting boundaries can foster healthy relationships.

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Zack Ellison Zack Ellison
Updated on June 10, 2024

Balancing Mental Health for Founders: The Foundation

Our expert launches a three-part series that provides useful advice for entrepreneurs seeking mental well–being and better work-life balance.

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Annie Lux Annie Lux
Updated on June 07, 2024

5 Tips for Landing a Dream Tech Job

Everyone would like to find that perfect job. With our expert’s advice, you can.

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Mark Onisk Mark Onisk
Updated on June 06, 2024

6 Ways Benchmarks Boost Reskilling Programs

Employees learn more and are happier when they can track their progress.

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Paul Bramson Paul Bramson
Updated on June 05, 2024

How to Have an Amazing First Week at Your New Job

Ask lots of questions, avoid office politics and remember that first impressions matter.

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Alex Vakulov Alex Vakulov
Updated on June 04, 2024

How to Attract, Train and Retain Blue Team Cybersecurity Talent

Cybersecurity teams need a good defense. Here’s how to find the players.

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Mamdouh Refaat Mamdouh Refaat
Updated on June 03, 2024

I’m a Data Scientist. Low- and No-Code Tools Don’t Threaten My Job.

Data science will always need human cognition, analytical and discernment skills.

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