For fellow college students, I’m sure you’ve heard this advice: “You need to network. If the idea of cold-emailing industry professionals scares you, there are so many other ways to network during your day-to-day life.
Business Tips
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Your college degree earned you a foundation of professional credentials, but it’s important to continue learning and keep your brain sharp.
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With the COVID vaccine giving rise to in-person gatherings, people are challenged with re-learning the art of small talk.
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October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, although we’d contend it’s a topic to be aware of every month.
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Putting an outfit together for a job interview can be a difficult task, but you should always look sleek, professional and put together.
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Not all companies — or company stories — are the same.
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As a college student, there is one cardinal rule that is drilled in your head from the start of your first class: do internships.
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You never know what might come from a conversation with a stranger.
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2021 Graduates are the next generation of job seekers, and they are entering a world that is ruled by tech and driven by views of digital images and videos.
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The Colonial Pipeline’s billing systems were hacked, and quickly the entire system was closed, imperiling fuel supplies for the East Coast into Florida.
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Several of us struggle with making decisions — ranging from what to make for breakfast, to choosing which of the top two candidates to hire.
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As more and more companies begin to bring employees back to the office to work in-person, it’ll be important to create a workspace that you not only love, but that you can be productive in.
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Thanks to my first internship with Get Involved, Inc., I believe in the power of networking.
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I’m not an expert in the parenting department but I do work full time and have a very feisty one-year old who keeps me busy.
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When it comes to professionalism, everything you do matters — and emails are no exception.
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U.S.companies lose billions of dollars from IT downtime, poor performance or a combination of both.
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Young professionals, women and minorities — these demographics have been lacking representation on nonprofit boards.
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Quick thinking is a valuable asset in a world that continues to change and accelerate rapidly.
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As it goes any time a new president enters the White House, we’re going to be hearing a lot about the “first 100 days,” or the period for priority-setting and gauging the tone of the new administration.
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With a new year comes new ambitions, but this year is the year you can actually follow through.
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The design of your website – down to the font, color and image quality on each page – can make or break your business.
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Ever produced a webinar? There are plenty of hiccups to worry about — tech trouble, human error, or, as I can attest, power outages.
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Effective leadership is under a microscope, now more than ever.
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As companies pivot to a digital environment, part of that is figuring out how to keep clients and prospects engaged through a computer screen — cue conversational marketing.
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Determining your leadership style is a big step in improving your professional self.
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Now is a great time for you and your family to expand your cultural horizons and perhaps invest in your career.
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Those who originally hoped the COVID-19 curve would flatten nationwide by August were misguided.
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Creating a thorough brand guidelines document — a manual explaining the rules for how the organization presents itself — is vital for consistency in sharing a business story and maintaining integrity.
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The best marketing cuts through the clutter and noise. And, for some businesses that can be switching channels to touch people in a different way.
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Your team relies on you for guidance, so it is important that when office stress is high, you’re still leading your team well.