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The Power of Women

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Only one lesson matters in the ousting of Bill O’Reilly, which follows the firing of his former boss Roger Ailes, the man who built Fox News: women have a voice. A mighty voice.

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Think Before You Leap To Self-Employment

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Being your own boss may sound enticing, but self-employment brings with it certain financial challenges, U.S. News reports. If you’re thinking about leaving a full-time salaried position to work for yourself, think about these seven issues before you make the leap.

Do You Have the Drive for Sales? Can You Close the Deal?

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The Arise Platform has a great opportunity for you to use your sales and/or timeshare industry experience to earn extra money on the side, from home – or even completely escape the confines of a cubicle!

One of the world’s leading timeshare companies is seeking inbound sales support from call centers using the Arise Platform. This timeshare company has been a pioneer and innovator in serving the vacation ownership market since 1976, and its properties include over 3,000 resorts in more than 80 nations.

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What is Your Salary History?

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Ever cringe when you’re asked for salary history as you’re applying for a new job?

Prospective employers want to know what you’ve earned, so they don’t overpay for your time and talent. Yet you’re looking for advancement and you don’t want to be limited by previous positions.

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Pivoting After a Job Loss

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In today’s workforce, it’s normal to skip around from job-to-job a great deal, either because you quit or are fired — six jobs before people are 30, by one estimate.

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Three Ways to Outsmart The Smart Machine Age

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By Ed Hess

We are entering a new era, a so-called Smart Machine Age that will lead to technology and robots outperforming humans in many tasks. This is bad news on the job front, with one estimate that 47 percent of U.S. jobs will be automated over the next 15 years.

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