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James Schreier
March 25, 2012 6:37 AM
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212-Careers is a website dedicated to important, sometimes unusual, and more "strongly worded" career advice. Follow on Scoop.It and visit 212-Careers for the "better" information from the sea of career advice. 212-Careers - One Degree Better! "Emotional Intelligence" will be a featured topic (tagged) in this topic. 212-Careers also serves as the "depot" for Leadership and Career Coaching!
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James Schreier
March 30, 9:00 AM
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Leadership is about how you show up. Don't let criticism pull you into powerlessness. Separate signal from noise and lead with confidence.
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James Schreier
March 25, 9:00 AM
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Job hugging is rising. See what Reddit replies reveal about fear, timing and how career coaches can help clients move with clarity.
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March 19, 9:00 AM
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An article that outlines job creep definition, why workers should be aware of it, and what they can do to mitigate it.
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March 17, 9:59 AM
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As a manager, it can be difficult to mold competing personalities into a cohesive team -- especially if your team is riddled with some employee egos.
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March 16, 9:00 AM
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Ford CEO Says ‘America’s in Trouble’ After Offering $120,000 A Year Yet No American Wants the Job
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March 12, 9:00 AM
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I cannot claim the following as the “worst ever" because there are too many examples of poorly prepared interviewers and bad questions. But the following true story certainly deserves a nomination for the list of possibilities.
Related: 5 Ways To Recover From A Bad Job Interview
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James Schreier
March 9, 10:00 PM
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If you encounter this hiring trick while being interviewed, here's what you should do.
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March 6, 10:37 AM
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If you wanted to find a positive, optimistic counter to these narratives (which I did!), you had to put in sincere effort. Finding a negative, pessimistic take was as easy as refreshing your feed.
The extraordinary virality of the AI Doom narrative is notable. It spreads rapidly to every corner of the internet. It's shared, talked about, and clicked on, millions upon millions of times.
And as it turns out, cognitive science shows u
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James Schreier
March 4, 9:00 AM
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Significant change doesn't have to be achieved all at once. It usually isn't. You've seen this yourself. The most significant changes you have made likely resulted from a series of actions rather than a single big effort.
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James Schreier
March 2, 9:00 AM
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Hiring managers report Gen Z applicants bringing parents to job interviews, prompting 'Shark Tank' star Kevin O'Leary to warn the practice signals lack of independence.
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James Schreier
February 28, 9:00 AM
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In a new viral Instagram post, the Oscar winner has some advice for folks just starting out their careers.
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February 26, 5:13 PM
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The Curiosity Chronicle has quickly become one of the most popular newsletters for growth-minded individuals in the world. Each week, subscribers receive a deep dive that covers topics ranging from growth and decision-making to business, finance, startups, and technology. In addition, subscribers receive The Friday Five, a weekly newsletter with five ideas curated to spark curiosity headed into the weekend.
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James Schreier
April 1, 9:00 AM
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AI is quickly reshaping the white-collar job market. Find out what's changing, what's coming next, and how to protect your career.
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James Schreier
March 28, 9:00 AM
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The way recruiters find candidates has completely changed in 2026. Here's what's actually happening, and how to make sure they're finding you.
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March 23, 9:00 AM
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Online applications generate most job interviews for even the most seasoned workers, though they become less dominant with experience.
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March 18, 9:00 AM
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Stop applying and waiting. Learn what to post on LinkedIn so recruiters come to you, with 5 content formats proven to work in today's job market.
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March 16, 9:00 AM
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Workers in healthcare are less satisfied with their employers than others, but they are more optimistic about the business outlook.
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March 13, 9:00 AM
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Burnout can happen even when you love what you do. After facing loss, work stress, and training for the Tokyo Marathon, I chose to take a breather from writing. Stepping away helped me reevaluate, refocus, and rediscover my passion. Don't be afraid to pause — you'll come back stronger.
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James Schreier
March 11, 9:00 AM
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AI isn't taking your job all at once; it's taking tasks one by one. Here's what every professional needs to do right now to stay ahead.
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James Schreier
March 9, 11:20 AM
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New research from Glassdoor explores why women's wages level off at 35, offering negotiation tactics to pivot and the best workplaces.
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March 5, 9:00 AM
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Discover the 3 career lies putting executives into “career wasteland” and learn how to protect your reputation and stay competitive in today’s job market.
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March 3, 9:00 AM
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What makes a dream job turn into a nightmare? Can a dissatisfied worker turn it around and love their job again? We analyzed Glassdoor reviews from 268,226 unique individuals who left multiple employer reviews between 2021 and 2025. The workers were evenly split between stayers (52% listed the same employer for both reviews) and leavers (48% switched employers). Forty-eight percent of workers gave the same rating in both reviews while 23% of ratings improved and 29% fell.
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James Schreier
March 1, 11:08 AM
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Most of us have been taught a lot of nonsense about job interviews. We think that our goal as a candidate on a job interview is to please and impress the interviewer – to make them like us.
To do this, we can unintentionally spend most of our energy at the interview working to make the interviewer see that we really, really, really want the job.
But it’s just an interview – how would you know whether or not you want the job?
You need to gather information in the interview and then think about it.
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James Schreier
February 27, 9:15 AM
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Malwarebytes recently identified a phishing scam that uses fake Google Forms posing as job applications to harvest user account credentials.
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February 26, 4:54 PM
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Learn the basics of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and how its popularity affects aspects of life, even as it faces challenges in accuracy and reliability.
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