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May 24, 2019
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Getting Ahead
Startup offers a chance to job hop for a day
Hoppin is a startup that allows people seeking a new career or ways to improve performance to job shadow someone for one day. Following a launch in New York City, Hoppin plans to expand nationwide.
Forbes (5/15) 
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Poll results: Did you do a mid-career change?
Younger baby boomers, which are those most likely still in the work force, average nearly 12 jobs in their career, half of which are between ages 18 to 24, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. New poll question next week.
Yes  60.00%
No, but it's a possibility  22.35%
No  17.65%
How to build a career that's compatible with emerging tech
Artificial intelligence and automation have potential to affect working conditions and to eliminate certain jobs. Here are five tips to protect your career as technology advances.
TechRepublic (5/21) 
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Making the Connection
5 tips for effective public speaking
Don't pause to focus on nerves or mistakes during a presentation, writes Colette Sexton. Move on by feigning confidence until you've connected with the audience via eye contact and humor.
Image (Ireland) (5/14) 
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The Landscape
Gen X workers may need caregiver benefits
Employers should consider policies and benefits aimed at helping Generation X workers who increasingly are responsible for caregiver duties at home and are the least financially secure, compared with baby boomers and millennials, said MetLife's Bradd Chignoli. Caregiver leave, flexible work schedules and locations, disability insurance, financial wellness programs and voluntary benefits are some of the options for helping caregivers in the workplace.
Employee Benefit News (free registration) (5/21) 
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Your Next Challenge
Why the right verbs make or break a resume
Career experts say verbs such as "launched," "spearheaded" and "orchestrated" appeal to hiring managers, writes Amy Elisa Jackson. These words demonstrate a candidate's cognitive strengths, resourcefulness and leadership potential.
Glassdoor (5/14) 
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Job suggestions by personality type
Job suggestions by personality type
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These 16 jobs match the personality types identified by the Myers-Briggs test, writes Marina Nazario. The test focuses on eight characteristics, including sociability, approach to problem solving and emotional makeup.
Business Insider (5/23) 
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Balancing Yourself
How to manage the impact of workplace anxiety
Anxiety can cause problems at work, such as making it difficult to accept feedback or to see the potential of ideas. Here are suggestions to deal with these issues and others caused by anxiety.
Harvard Business Review online (tiered subscription model) (5/17) 
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The Water Cooler
Lionsgate to open vertical theme park based on popular movies
Lionsgate to open vertical theme park based on popular movies
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This July, Lionsgate will open up a theme park with more than two dozen rides and virtual reality experiences in a 10-story-high building on Hengqin Island in Zhuhai, China. The rides are based on several of the entertainment company's popular films, such as "Twilight," "Hunger Games," "Now You See Me" and more.
The Associated Press (5/22) 
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Sam Goldwyn,
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