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Free eBook: Gradspot Guide to Life After College
I recently had the chance to chat with Chris and Stuart, two enterprising twenty-somethings who founded Gradspot, which they hope will become the premiere online destination for life after college. They are super-impressive young professionals, having graduated from Harvard and Emory respectively and boasting work experience in the ...
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August 6, 2008
Management Consulting and Finance: Still Desirable for College Grads?
My friend and 30/20 Vision radio show co-host Lindsey Pollak and I had the opportunity to contribute to Marci Alboher’s New York Times career coach roundtable on management consulting and investment banking as careers for soon-to-be college grads. Here was the question, as well as highlights from our responses: “I will be graduating ...
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July 30, 2008
Would You Work With Your Spouse?
I’ve encountered a lot of couples where one person has left his or her job to support the career of the other. Typically, one spouse is an accomplished entrepreneur, so the other pitches in to help grow the business – often in a subordinate role. I’m wondering how many of you would do this if you had the chance. It would ...
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July 25, 2008
Career Lessons from a Hollywood Producer
There are a lot of books out there on how to achieve job satisfaction and get ahead in the business world, but few are from the viewpoint of someone with a front row seat in the always-elusive entertainment industry. That’s what I found interesting about Danielle Weinstock’s Can This Elephant Curtsy on Cue?. A Hollywood producer, ...
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July 18, 2008
Career Issues When You'll Live to 100
Ben Casnocha brought back to life a very cool commencement speech given by David Mahoney at Rutgers University in 1996. Mahoney, then chairman of the Dana Foundation, a brain research organization, provided some compelling tips about why young people should adopt a ''Centenarian Strategy'' for life. The central premise is that if you're a young ...
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April 14, 2008
Is Your Mom Following You to Work?
Anita Bruzzese has an interesting post on mothers’ influence on career success. Anita cites the work of a psychologist, Stephan Poulter, who has written a new book, The Mother Factor: How Your Mother's Emotional Legacy Impacts Your Life. The book’s thesis is that whether we acknowledge it or not, our mothers leave an indelible impression on ...
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April 9, 2008
The Next Frontier of Exercise: Training Your Brain
My fellow Huffington Post columnist Alvaro Fernandez writes about the recent news emphasis on brain fitness and ''brain training,” which reflects a growing interest in natural, non-drug-based interventions to keep our brains sharp. Fernandez says that this interest is very timely, given the aging population, increasing Alzheimer's rates, and ...
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February 25, 2008
When New Years Resolutions Aren’t Resolute
Resolute (adj): firmly resolved or determined; set in purpose or opinion. Tomorrow begins a New Year, and as such, it is the time of New Years Resolutions. It’s a common joke that we Americans are very fond of making a list of items we want to achieve in the new year – from losing weight and getting in shape to taking a ...
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December 31, 2007
Deciding Your Future at Eighteen?
Last night, my husband and I were watching Northwestern campus programming on the Big Ten Network. We both graduated from NU in the late 90s, which, after seeing the profiles of a few students in the class of 2011, seems like an eternity ago. We remembered with nostalgia moving into our first dorms, meeting our roommates for the first ...
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December 26, 2007
The Tale of 52 Jobs in a Year
Thanks to the folks over at Get That Job for pointing out the story of Sean Aiken, a twenty-something who is figuring out what he wants to do with his life by trying out a new job every week for a year. According to Sean, after finishing college with a business degree, he made a promise to himself that he wouldn’t settle for a career that he was ...
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December 12, 2007
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