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5 interview questions CEOs really ask (and how to answer them)

Here are five real interview questions from chief executives plus some tips on how to best answer them.

A Key Issue in President Obama’s State of the Union: Advocating for Women at Work

Many of the President’s proposals involved improving the lives of women, particularly in the workplace, something he believes will be critical to ensuring the country’s economic strength.

Paid Missoula High School Summer Internships Available at MPG Ranch

Application deadline is this Friday (Jan 23rd) so don’t miss out!

On Leadership The women who ‘make it’ in tech

If we can’t claim our contribution, how do we expect anyone else to acknowledge it? It’s well past time to change "Will it work for your mom?" from a question we ask about the ease of a product’s use to one we ask about an industry and how well it mentors, attracts and retains the talented women in its midst.

7 sneaky ways to snag an internship

Hackathons present students with the opportunity to showcase their work and code for large prizes from technology companies.

A College Degree Alone Won’t Save You From Being Replaced by a Machine

Going to college pays off in many ways–but going to graduate school pays off even more.

More and more jobs can be done from home

"Over the last two or three years, people have started to realize there are professional-level jobs that can be done while working from home."

It Pays to Ask Smart Questions at a Job Interview

Hiring Managers Want Job Seekers to Ask, Not Just Answer, Questions

35 costly job search mistakes you might still be making

While you’ve probably heard these things before, we could all use a reminder from time to time–because, well, we keep hearing about (and seeing) them.

The Distribution of Doctors – Maybe there’s not a doctor shortage, after all

The folks at Vox look at a new report by the Institute of Medicine that says there is "no credible evidence" of a doctor shortage in the U.S. But there is definitely a "distribution problem."