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Always write an email subject line. To make the email stand out, keep your subject line short, specific, and personalized.
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20 jobs that baby boomers loved in 1990 — but that millennials today just don't want
Using Census data, we found 20 industries that used to have a lot of young adults in their workforces that now are dominated by older workers.
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From basketball courts to floating helipads, here are the luxury yachts owned by some of the wealthiest people in tech
Movie theaters, tanning beds, and a gym-turned-nightclub are only a few of the features aboard the superyachts owned by billionaires in tech.
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The men behind the US's deadliest mass shootings have domestic violence — not mental illness — in common
Mass shooters tend to have violent, impulsive pasts; many have a history of domestic violence. Despite federal laws, they're still able to buy guns.
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The 50 most underrated colleges in America
While top-rated colleges are household names, there are plenty of other, sometimes overlooked, schools that offer great opportunities.
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Here's exactly what it takes to get accepted into Stanford Graduate School of Business, according to 6 grads and the assistant dean of admissions
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From leech collectors to knocker-ups, here are 16 weird jobs our ancestors did that no longer exist
The Industrial Revolution did away with many oddball gigs that your great-great-grandparents might have had.
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Business Insider spoke with a dozen teachers on the 7 most common things they wish they could tell parents about their kids.
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The head of recruiting at a $3.2 billion health startup says the most impressive thing a job candidate can do is make the interviewer think. Here's how.
Successful candidates ask interviewers questions, says Oscar's recruiting head, Gerard Ohen — leading to organic, memorable conversations.
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