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As I Enter My 60s, Here’s the Advice I Would Give to My Younger Self

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I remember one instance when I applied for a communications job and the male interviewer asked if I was pregnant or planning to have children soon. Today, I would have admonished the guy and abruptly ended the interview. I didn’t like being on camera or giving live radio interviews. Skip the master’s degree What?

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Poshmark and the Rise of Social Selling

Small Business Labs

Poshmark is a social e-commerce platform where people buy and sell secondhand goods, mostly used clothes.    Key quote: In a Zoom interview on Thursday with  Barron’s  from his office in Redwood City, Calif.,    The direct selling industry is also large , with about 6.8 3%) to 10% in 2020.  

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Broadcast Journalist Deborah Norville Stitched the Perfect Career Path to Satisfy Her Curiosity

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Norville holds the record for being one of the longest-established female broadcasters in commercial television across the nation, spanning major networks such as CBS, NBC, MSNBC and ABC. Half [of] your score was your judge’s interview and your grade transcript. Today, she’s renowned for her preeminent work in broadcast journalism.

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Job Fairs May Suck -- But You Can Use Them to Your Advantage

On The Job

Then, the college students -- wearing nice clothes that make them squirm -- start the trek from table to table to table, ready to hand out their resumes. In the meantime, you've got to use every opportunity to get yourself ready for a job interview or networking event that will really help you get a job. and stake out a table.

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Donald Kelly—The Sales Evangelist—Is Out to Create a Community of World-Class Sellers

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I’ve seen everyone in my family do entrepreneurial things, whether it was reselling clothes they bought in the U.S., Kelly got his first real sales gigs during college, where he did timeshare presentations and worked for Dish Network. selling peanuts, or having a little restaurant,” he says. You did what you needed to do to survive.

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Is Your Knuckle-Cracking Killing Your Job Chances?

On The Job

I've spent a lot of time lately interviewing people who no longer have jobs. Whether it's writing a blog, teaching themselves a new skill, or making phone calls to network with former colleagues, they manage to keep their sanity by keeping busy and not giving in to panic or despair. Next, listen to your voice.

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How College Students Can Prep for Green Careers

Eco-Office Gals

If you are a college student who is preparing for a career in a “green industry”, you have made a very wise choice. And if you’re interviewing for a green job, it really is an extra bonus because it conveys the message that you are sensitive to the needs of the community.

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