Married Filing Separately: How It Works and When It’s the Best Option

Deciding how to file your taxes as a married couple can be tricky. Most people think filing jointly is the best way to go, but that’s not always the case. Filing taxes separately when married is another option that can …

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How to Write LinkedIn End of Internship Posts (Examples Included!)

The final day of your internship has arrived, and as you wrap up your tasks and say your goodbyes, you realize there’s one more thing to do—share your experience with the world. Posting about your internship on LinkedIn isn’t just …

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Strategies to Help You Move from Middle to Senior Management after Changing Careers

Changing careers can be scary, but it lets you expand your network and find new opportunities. However, when you’re eyeing senior management after already making a big transition, you may feel overwhelmed.

You’ve got new skills to master a different …

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How to Deal with Different Types of Difficult Customers

Handling clients is a reality in many industries, and knowing the right strategies to use when dealing with difficult customers can help turn frustrating interactions into positive outcomes. From active listening to managing expectations, these techniques allow you to stay …

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Goldman’s New No Work After Midnight Policy

Years ago, back when I worked as a freelancer, there was this bar in Lower Manhattan that I frequented due to its notoriously good Sunday night happy hour, which actually began on Monday morning, that is, it began at the …

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Take Our Quiz | What’s Your Work Style?

Everyone has a unique work style. But if you’re able to clearly identify and really own your personal work style, it can help you in a variety of ways.

Take this quiz to identify your work style and learn more …

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How to negotiate a better salary when you’re on your parents’ insurance

Negotiating for a good salary takes skill, determination, and the ability to compromise. It also takes a lot of confidence, as you have to really sell yourself in a way that will make a potential employer see the value in …

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How to Prepare for a Successful Video Interview

Mark Feffer

Tools like Skype and Google Hangouts have made online video nearly as easy to use as Facebook. That’s leading more employers to replace some in-person meetings with video interviews. The advantages are obvious: Managers get the opportunity to …

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3 Habits to Create to Increase the Chances You’ll Get Promoted

According to a Princeton University study, people subconsciously infer various characteristics about your personality and work ethic within one tenth of a second. These first impressions affect how your co-workers, boss, and prospective hiring managers view your likability, trustworthiness, and …

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Are You a Bad Emailer? Best Practices for Written Communication

I don't think it's an overstatement to say that email is the lynchpin of modern business. It's one of our primary modes of communication and, in many roles, is largely what the phrase “excellent written communications skills” is referring to …

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