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Staying Productive While Working from Home

Working from home is an excellent opportunity. It allows you the flexibility and freedom to create your own schedule, the ability to work when it suits you and provides a level of comfort that can be...

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Multitasking doesn’t matter to recruiters

In college recruiting, employers don’t value multitasking as one of the skills at the top of their list. While multitasking may demonstrate effort, it does not necessarily produce the best results....

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Seven Surprising Ways to Fight Burnout

The usual prescription for employee burnout is to work less. However, that so-called remedy doesn’t take into account why we feel unhappy at work in the first place, why we are suddenly stressed out by...

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7 Tips for Avoiding Job Search Burnout

After years spent working hard towards your degree, the prospect of your first real-world job is exciting. But what happens when the job search doesn’t go as smoothly as you’d hoped? After months of...

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Top 4 Reasons Why 34% of Healthcare Workers Plan to Quit in 2013

Heavy patient loads, smaller staffs and higher stress levels may be causing health care workers to check themselves out of their facilities. More than a third (34 percent) of health care workers plan...

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Look for Recent Graduate Jobs that Allow You to Have Work-Life Balance

I work in an industry where evening and weekend work is just part of the gig. I have no idea what it’s like to have a 9-to-5, Monday through Friday job. Even though my industry is one with...

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Important Things To Know Before Your First Day of Work

If you are looking forward to your first ever job, employment posters can teach you everything about the legalities, privileges, responsibilities, and rights of being an employee. While knowing all...

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Caffeine side effects: Does caffeine affect test scores?

  The average person consumes caffeine on a daily basis. We wake up, we brew our cup of Joe and use the caffeine to propel us throughout our day. But for students, what caffeine side effects matter?...

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Should students work while studying?

Should a student get a job and work whilst studying? Here are a few arguments for and a few against. The issue isn’t really a cut and dry, black and white one. For example, a student taking programming...

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Four Signs that a Student is Overcommitted to Extracurricular Activities

Participating in extracurricular activities is an integral part of the education process. By joining clubs and organizations, students gain the “soft skills” that are increasingly important to...

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