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Doug Fleener Doug Fleener
Updated on April 10, 2024

Did You Goof Up at Work? Then Own Up.

Handling a mistake the right way can actually help your career.

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Jessica Powers Jessica Powers
Updated on April 10, 2024

Imposter Syndrome: What It Is and How to Overcome It

Imposter syndrome affects us all — here’s what it is and how to overcome it.

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Lisa Bertagnoli Lisa Bertagnoli
Updated on April 10, 2024

Coaching and Mentoring: What’s the Difference?

Your tech career can benefit from coaching and mentoring. Here’s when to seek both.

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Alexandria Jacobson Alexandria Jacobson
Updated on April 10, 2024

Tech and the Gig Economy: Understanding Side Hustles vs. Moonlighting

More than one in three employees has a side job. Here’s how tech companies are adapting to the future of work.

Lisa Bertagnoli Lisa Bertagnoli
Updated on April 09, 2024

Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivation: What’s the Difference?

One comes from within and the other from without, and both can help nurture a successful career.

Mike Hyzy and Jerry Fix Mike Hyzy and Jerry Fix
Updated on April 09, 2024

The Real Difference Between Product Managers and Product Management Consultants

Thinking of climbing the rungs of the product ladder to management or switching gears to consulting? Here’s what to consider.

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Alexandria Jacobson Alexandria Jacobson
Updated on April 09, 2024

Should Employers Use Personality Tests for Jobs?

Are they biased? Unfair? Experts and business leaders sort through the confusion surrounding the role of personality tests in the recruitment process.

Alexandria Jacobson Alexandria Jacobson
Updated on April 09, 2024

20 Good Questions to Ask in an Interview

When interviewing with a potential employer, the questions you ask are just as important as the answers you give.

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Andy Santos Andy Santos
Updated on April 09, 2024

What Is a Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO)?

A chief human resources officer is an executive-level leader who oversees all HR functions and people strategy in an organization.

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Rose Velazquez Rose Velazquez
Updated on April 09, 2024

5 Companies That Offer Scholarships

Here’s an overview of some company-sponsored scholarship programs helping students further their education.

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