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  • Heels with SoleMates
    By September Grace Mahino

    Here's What Went Down With SoleMates After Shark Tank

    Before the success they currently enjoy, SoleMates presented their product to a panel dominated by cis men, and it worked.

    By September Grace Mahino Read More
  • Annoyed at work
    By Jennifer Skura Boutell

    How To Quell Your Professional Jealousy (It's Normal, Btw)

    At work, your value to the company is quantifiable and inherently competitive, which can leave you feeling tied to certain outcomes.

    By Jennifer Skura Boutell Read More
  • Makeup Junkie Bag
    By September Grace Mahino

    Here's What Went Down With Makeup Junkie Bags After Shark Tank

    For Meredith Jurica, most makeup bags on the market weren't really up to her standards, so she made her own.

    By September Grace Mahino Read More
  • Mastronardo brothers pitching Nardo's Natural on Shark Tank Season 3
    By Emily Hutchinson

    Here's What Went Down With Nardo's Natural After Shark Tank

    As well as taking the company to new heights, it seems like the Nardo's Naturals brothers are all about giving back.

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
  • Woman in job interview
    By Ria Bhagwat

    The Right (And Wrong) Ways To Share Your Greatest Weakness In A Job Interview

    No matter how well a job interview is going, being asked to share your greatest weakness can easily derail it. Here's how to nail the answer every time.

    By Ria Bhagwat Read More
  • Colleagues chatting
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    Tips For Setting Boundaries When You Start A New Job (It's The Best Time To Do It)

    Now that the usual distance between home and office has collapsed for many, it's even more important to clearly define work boundaries.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • Woman standing at her desk
    By September Grace Mahino

    'The Passion Tax': How Loving Your Job Makes You More Exploitable

    We've been taught that loving what we do is the key to success, but what if that passion tax is merely making us vulnerable to exploitation?

    By September Grace Mahino Read More
  • Bank statement
    By Hope Ngo

    Is A Pay Cut For A New Job Ever Worth It? The Pros & Cons To Consider

    There are times when a salary cut can actually be something you look forward to, since there's a chance it will lead to better things.

    By Hope Ngo Read More
  • People in meeting
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    Angling For A Raise Doesn't Have To Be Awkward — Here's How To Ask

    Gather your research, get up the nerve, and breathe deeply before you ask your boss for a raise.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • two women happy at work
    By Amanda Chatel

    How To Ensure Your Workplace BFF Isn't Dragging You Down

    Having a friendship with someone at work can make the grind much more enjoyable. And, here's how to make sure your work BFF doesn't put a damper on your career.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • Woman working while on vacation
    By September Grace Mahino

    How To Leave Work Behind When You're On PTO

    It can be difficult to remove work responsibilities from your mind when you're on PTO, but here's how to make that happen so you can focus on having fun.

    By September Grace Mahino Read More
  • Person looking at laptop
    By Carolyn Osorio

    How To Stave Off WFH Exhaustion (Sunlight Is Key)

    While most of us can agree that the flexibility and freedom of a WFH position are awesome, there are also some downsides to be wary of.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • Woman holding infant
    By Carolyn Osorio

    The Motherhood Penalty Harms Moms In The Workforce But Children Continue To Benefit Working Dads

    Mothers are consistently financially punished in their careers for choosing to have children.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • Woman holds her head in her hands while doing bill payments
    By Tessa Hayley Hellberg

    Tips To Prepare Your Finances For When Student Loan Payments Start Again

    Student loans are now unpaused due to the recent Supreme Court ruling; here's how to get your finances in order ahead of repayments.

    By Tessa Hayley Hellberg Read More
  • Woman at work
    By Emily Hutchinson

    Saying 'No' At Work: When It Makes Sense - And When To Hold Back

    Creating boundaries at work is key -- and sometimes, you just have to say 'no' to a coworker. We're here to help you figure out when and how to say 'no.'

    By Emily Hutchinson Read More
  • Woman looks over at group of men speaking
    By Carolyn Osorio

    Global Gender Parity Won't Happen For 131 Years, And It's Not Just Because Of Unequal Pay

    Despite the progress over the last century, it's going to be another 100+ years for us to reach true gender parity in the workplace.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • office colleagues at table
    By Amanda Chatel

    We're Not Letting Men Police Our Workplace Communication Anymore

    Women have come a long way in terms of workplace gender equality - but there's still a need for better inclusion when it comes to communication styles.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • Mom cycles with baby
    By Jacqueline Delibes

    Asking About Parental Leave Needs To Be On Your Interview To-Do List - Here's Why

    Ensuring your employer offers parental leave is important, even if don't plan on having children. We're here to explain why this matters and how to go about it.

    By Jacqueline Delibes Read More
  • Happy person at work
    By Erin Brady

    The Cardinal Sign's Guide To Choosing A Fulfilling Career Path

    No cardinal sign is identical, but they share a similar drive for greatness. Honing this skill could bring exciting changes to your career.

    By Erin Brady Read More
  • woman fanning herself at work
    By Amanda Chatel

    We Need To Talk About Menopause In The Workforce Because We Deserve Better

    Menopause is a part of life, and with it can come complications in the workplace. We need to talk about it.

    By Amanda Chatel Read More
  • Woman in bed with hangover
    By Ria Bhagwat

    Surviving Work When You Went A Bit Too Hard On Sunday Funday

    While Sunday fundays can help ease you out of the weekend and into the work week, here's how to survive Monday morning if you went a bit too hard.

    By Ria Bhagwat Read More
  • Woman shakes hands with an interviewer
    By Carolyn Osorio

    States With Pay Transparency Laws That Fight Back Against Wage Discrimination

    While the gender pay gap sadly remains pervasive within the modern workforce, a handful of states are making strides towards payment equality.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • Woman happy at work
    By Stephanie Harper

    12 Signs You're Valued At Work (Because Good Stuff Isn't Always So Obvious)

    Feeling valued at work is crucial for people who care about their general happiness, sense of self-worth, and peace of mind.

    By Stephanie Harper Read More
  • Closeup of martha stewart smiling
    By Lauren Waters

    Sorry, Martha Stewart - Rich People Railing Against Remote Work Isn't A Good Look

    Martha Stewart recently made a comment about how remote work is bad for business. Here's why this stance is not only out of touch but factually inaccurate.

    By Lauren Waters Read More
  • Woman crying covering eyes at desk
    By Jackie Manno

    What Not To Do After You've Been Laid Off

    Knowing what not to do can be as important as figuring out what to do.

    By Jackie Manno Read More
  • Coworkers sitting at desk
    By Carolyn Osorio

    Discussing Salary With Co-Workers Is Important, But Is It Legal? An Expert Weighs In - Exclusive

    It's important to ensure you're getting paid what you're worth, so we asked an employment attorney about the legalities of discussing salary with coworkers.

    By Carolyn Osorio Read More
  • Woman at work
    By Yvonne Glasgow

    We've Got The Fixes For Your Worst Work-Day Ailments (Yeah, Our Eyes Are Strained Too)

    When work is a pain, we have some tips to help you feel less strain and battle those workday ailments.

    By Yvonne Glasgow Read More
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