The reason women don’t ‘lean In’ (it’s not just the commute)

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The reason women don’t ‘lean In’ (it’s not just the commute)
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The reason women don’t ‘lean In’ (it’s not just the commute)

The house of cards many working women build to manage career, child care, housework and other tasks is made even more fragile when you add commuting to the mix. Read More

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How to tweak your benefits package to find and retain talent

New research from the Society for Human Resource Management finds healthcare, retirement, paid leave and flexible work options are most important to employees. Read More

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Cybersecurity skills aren’t taught in college

Cybersecurity threats are increasing each year, but businesses report shortage of qualified candidates coming out of undergraduate programs. Preparing the next generation of cybersecurity experts won't be a quick fix, so business will need to get strategic. Read More

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Why soft skills outweigh hard skills for IT-business collaboration

There's a growing demand for more cross-collaboration with IT and other departments, which means IT workers not only need technical skills, but also the soft skills to serve as the authority on all-things-tech. Read More

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4 tips to help you resign without burning bridges

Leaving an executive position will require more than just two-weeks' notice. The process can take months. But these four tips will help you resign without burning any bridges. Read More

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The rise of the feedback culture

Performance reviews are dreaded by employees and managers alike, so it’s not surprising to see more companies moving away from this traditional corporate practice and embracing a culture of consistent feedback. Read More

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CIO Career Coach: 3 tips for job offer negotiations (video)

In this video, CIO recruiter Martha Heller shares advice on how to negotiate compensation and other aspects of a job offer. Read More

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CIO Career Coach: How to resign your executive position

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Google age-discrimination trial date is two years away

In the meantime, the two sides are arguing over the language for the opt-in notice to notify other people who are eligible to join the lawsuit. Read More

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What to check for before accepting that newly created role

Newly created jobs may offer you an opportunity to take a giant leap in your career but if you don't assess the right factors in the right way, then you could be in for a long fall. Make sure to do your homework and look for some warning signs before accepting that newly created role. Read More

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What it takes to be a great project manager

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