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Good Degree Options to Consider if You Want to Become an Entrepreneur

Posted on July 6, 2018February 20, 2023 by Andrea

If you’re interested in working for yourself during your career, it’s important to do everything you can to prepare yourself for the harsh realities of life as an entrepreneur. While many people think only of the benefits of self-employment, such as having more flexible work hours, being able to work from home and possibly earning…

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How to Succeed While Working Remotely

Posted on June 25, 2018February 21, 2019 by Andrea

Flexibility is becoming a greater priority for today’s employees. More companies are offering work-from-home options to attract the best workers. We spoke to Katelyn, a freelance marketer who works remotely, about how to find a flexible job and succeed while working from anywhere. Which jobs offer the best opportunities to work remotely? Six years ago…

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Skills You Need to Succeed in the Best MBA Programs

Posted on June 20, 2018 by Andrea

Enrolling in an MBA program will help you hone skills needed to be considered for executive or top management positions. But before you are accepted to an MBA program, it’s important that you also have the skills needed to succeed in the top MBA programs. Below are just some of the essential skills for MBA…

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Study: College Grads Moving for Jobs, Not Location

Posted on June 7, 2018June 7, 2018 by Andrea

Many college graduates can expect to relocate in order to find employment. It’s not surprising that those who invested money and time into job training put their careers before desired locations. A recent study published by Apartment List shows that college graduate renters are moving for jobs, while renters without a degree move for location. Key…

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Food and Housing Insecurity Among College Students

Posted on May 16, 2018July 16, 2022 by Andrea

Photo by Stanley Morales from Pexels   According to a study by Educational Researcher, at least one-third of students at two-year colleges and 11 percent to 19 percent of students at four-year schools face housing insecurity. The study included responses from more than 30,000 two-year and four-year students at 121 colleges and universities.   Another survey published by Temple…

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