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How To
How to Go Freelance—And Not Burn Out Trying
Want to know how to go freelance? Writer Camila Straschnoy shares her best freelancing tips for beginners.
How To
Our CEO Swears by This for Doing Expenses
Whenever Lulu Liang discovers a tool that makes submitting work expenses less painful (thanks, Divvy), you know we have to share it with you.
Wellness
Yes, Workplace Harassment Still Happens When You WFH
Get this: 38% percent of people who’d experienced workplace harassment in person still experienced it remotely—and for some, it's even worse.
How To
How Anonymous Are HR Complaints—Really?
In the utopian vision of corporate life, an anonymous hr complaint report would stay locked in a cubicle-walled-and-fluorescents-lit version of the Chamber of Secrets. In practice, however, it’s just often not that clean.
How To
How—and When—to Go to HR
That colleague says something to belittle you. Your boss gives you another huge project, even when they know you’re already drowning. Or your boss is the picture-perfect definition of a micromanager. Or another year has gone by and you’re still stuck with your same role with the same title but your peers are moving up all around you.
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Trends
An Introvert’s Guide To Turning Internet Friends Into IRL Ones
“I’d been using the introvert label as an excuse to hide from the world.”
Trends
These 5 Incredible Women Will Leave You Feeling Inspired, Not Burnt Out By Social Media
Get to know some of this year’s amazing Girlboss Rally speakers URL, before you link up IRL.
life
The Best Productivity Apps To Help You Stay Focused This Year
A productive 2019? There’s an app for that.
Work
These Office Etiquette Rules Will Help You Crush It At Your First Job
Because your new desk is not the place to conduct your next Instagram live event.
Wellness
7 Ways Fear Is Holding You Back (And How To Overcome It)
Use what you’re afraid of as a tool to charge ahead.
Trends
How I’m Making Ends Meet While Going To School And Raising Two Kids
In this edition of Scrimp City we meet a 25-year-old human resources assistant who is going to school, raising two kids and trying to pay off a $5,000 credit card. Here’s how she’s making it all work while earning $38k a year.