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Job Search 101: The Online Job Application and Beyond

by Guest October 10, 2011

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Sarah Dickerson is a recent graduate of Wellesley College living in Boston, MA. She has written for other online publications including Girl’s Guide to Paris, Café Abroad, and Artspace Marketplace. She currently works at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Are you a working woman who is looking for a new job? Or perhaps you’ve [...]

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Job Search 101: Five Quick Ways to Enhance Your Job Search

by Guest October 3, 2011

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Sarah Dickerson is a recent graduate of Wellesley College living in Boston, MA. She has written for other online publications including Girl’s Guide to Paris, Café Abroad, and Artspace Marketplace. She currently works at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Looking for a job can sometimes be discouraging, but you can make the process better. [...]

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Advice from Those Who Know: Woman to Woman

by Sarah Chang September 28, 2011

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One of the great advantages of living in this era is having a wealth of female role models: famous women who have worked hard to overcome obstacles and stereotypes, who can offer valuable advice. For this we are fortunate, as guidance from women to other women is often the most meaningful, in terms of career, [...]

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Are You Ready for Business Ownership?

by Sarah Chang September 16, 2011

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Starting a business is the stuff that many people dream of. Of course, it’s not easy work. Are you ready to take your idea to the next level? You may want to consider some of the following points: 1. Are you ready to give up some of the benefits associated with a traditional nine-to-five grind? [...]

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Creating a Successful Hybrid: The Mom-trepreneur

by Shannon McBeen September 9, 2011

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One of the benefits of living in a first-world society and all its wonders of technology is the blessing (or curse, depending on your time management skills) of being able to do almost any kind of work from home. For some of us it means the constant struggle of resisting Netflix instant, while others are [...]

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Girls: You Can, and Should Feel Confident About Negotiating!

by Guest August 26, 2011

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This guest post is by Stephanie Malan. Stephanie is currently an analyst at The Ackman-Ziff Real Estate Group. She recently graduated from Brandeis International Business School with her Master’s in International Economics and Finance. She previously studied Finance at Dauphine University in Paris where she grew up. Be prepared – this article is most likely [...]

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The Triple Bottom Line

by Shannon McBeen August 19, 2011

The Triple Bottom Line

In October of 2010, Lewis Perkins, Ben Affleck look-a-like and President of New House LLC, drafted this post for Fast Company regarding the rise of women in corporate leadership and the many political, cultural, and social elements that were both causing and resulting from this shift. Among the causal elements, Perkins identified corporate initiatives (like [...]

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Get Off Your Butt and Do Something…Today

by Guest August 12, 2011

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This is a guest post by Danielle Efros. Danielle is entering her senior year at the University of Michigan, concentrating in Communication Studies. Danielle has work experience at Deutsch, Inc., a NYC advertising agency in the Business Development department.   From education and experience,I have learned there is no single definition of the term entrepreneur; however, there can [...]

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Work Less, Earn More – No Really!

by Guest August 3, 2011

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This is a guest post by Kusum Chanrai. Kusum is studying for her MBA at Harvard Business School. Prior to Business School, she worked at Deloitte and Procter & Gamble. She is currently interning at the Education Not-for-Profit Organization, “Pencils of Promise.” “Busyness is a form of laziness–it means that you are too lazy to [...]

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Rising to the Top

by Kat McCue July 29, 2011

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As a member of GoGirl, I don’t hesitate to say that it’s great to see a woman in charge. But I always thought I was a little biased. A new post by Dr. Annamaria Lusardi, though, aligns my sentiments with what is perhaps a greater truth after all: that having women at the forefront of [...]

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