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Lessons From Past Recessions

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The most recent recession was in 2020 and only lasted a couple of months, whereas the 2008 recession lasted about 18 months. Am I anticipating any major life events with significant expenses attached (like a new baby or retirement)? Consider your skills and upskill. What is a recession? Beef up your emergency fund.

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How to use part time and temp jobs to build your career

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It used to be that most people looked for that One Job, the one where they would stay for a number of years, the company where they would work their way up the career ladder and retire after a respectable amount of time. These threads are things like transferable skills, soft skills, and processes that you can apply in any situation.

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On Performance Reviews, Mindfulness and Redefining What It Means to ‘Make It’

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Then that work got blessed in December 2020 when a big and fast-growing company bought our small and fast-growing company. I’ve worked with people who lived in homeless tent encampments who seem more content than people of my salary range. Possibly because the people of my salary range are looking up to millionaires.

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How Gen Z is Changing the Workplace — and It Can Benefit Everyone

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As of 2020, this generation counted 67.06 What Data Reveals About Gen Z In a CloudBees survey, 35% of respondents named salary and benefits as the most important factor during their job search. Here are a few highlights: Salaries well above the minimum wage. million members in the United States — or 20.35% of the U.S.

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