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Discover CEO: Something Small Can Really Mess Up Your Career
David Nelms, CEO of Discover Financial Services, talks about managing a company at 37 and his biggest challenges. Read More
How Your Smartphone Could Get You a Job
As Web traffic migrates to smartphones and tablets, employers are rushing to develop mobile versions of their career websites, apps with interactive career content such as games and workplace tours, and simplified versions of job applications that can more easily be completed on a hand-held device. Read More
Tap Your School for Job-Hunt Help
Colleges offer students access to exclusive job posting databases, alumni career networks, workshops, job fairs and individual counseling. Read More
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When Teammates Don't See Eye to Eye
It can be very frustrating when people who work together and share common goals can't see eye to eye on how to reach them. The problem, more often than not, is that you don't actually think about those goals in the same way. Read More
The Science of Serendipity in the Workplace
Firms are thinking up new ways to encourage interactions among employees who normally don't work with each other. Read More
How We Really Read Job Ads
A survey released recently found that 44% of job-seekers claim they spend one to five minutes reading job descriptions before deciding whether to pursue them or not. Read More
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