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This Is the Greatest Form of Emotional Intelligence. Practicing It Will Make You a Respected Leader

Emotional intelligence is a red-hot skill to build, and this one form is like rocket fuel for your leadership prowess.

The Job Interview Secret No Recruiter Will Ever Reveal

Practice makes perfect.

5 things I’m telling my kids to prepare them for the future

As young people start to enter the workforce, things are going to be very different than they are now. Here’s how to prepare them.

How to Negotiate a Better Salary in Just 2 Simple Sentences

Put on your negotiation shoes. Get closer to your desired salary.

How to find out why you didn’t get the job

If you think the interview went well but you end up not landing the job, it’s natural to wonder what went wrong. Here’s the right way to ask.

Steve Bullock: Striving for good jobs for all Americans

The economy of the future will require schools to partner with businesses and provide better career information to youths so they are prepared for whatever their futures may hold. It will demand sustained investment in apprenticeships and job-training programs, as well as forming direct connections between education and job training.

To Live An Interesting Life

I wanted to live an interesting life. Not a rich one. Not a long one. And maybe not even an exciting one. But I wanted it to be interesting to one person, and one person only – myself.

Are You a ‘Good-ish’ Person? How to Push Past Your Biases

The Person You Mean To Be: How Good People Fight Bias also encourages readers to see themselves as "good-ish," a term that Chugh says leaves room for personal growth rather than condemnation.

The next big step after an interview: Crafting a thank-you letter

One of the most crucial steps during the interview process is one that can easily be underestimated — writing a thank-you letter.

Adopt An Entrepreneur Mindset To Enhance Your Career

No matter what your role or level as an employee, if you can keep the big picture in perspective, you will do better in your career, get more positive feedback, advance more rapidly, and get the pay raises you desire more often.