The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal, an American daily newspaper, focuses on business and economic news. Owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., The Wall Street Journal is the second-largest newspaper in the United States (behind only The New York Times), with a print circulation of around 654,000 and 3 million digital subscribers.
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What If You Don’t Want that Big Job Offer? How to Tactfully Reject a Job Offer You No Longer Want
Usually, a job offer is a cause for celebration. But sometimes during the interviewing process, you learn something that sours you on the company. Or…
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They Met at Philadelphia Airport. Now He’s Running for President of Kenya
She was a flight attendant when she met her future husband, George Wajackoyah, in 2010 at a departure gate at Philadelphia International Airport. Meller Cheatham,…
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The Wall Street Journal: Have Deeper, More Meaningful Conversations – With Anyone
One of the most difficult things about the worst of the last two years is how isolated everyone felt. Sure, there was Zoom and phone…
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How to Cope with Working for a Bad Boss
Maybe you started your job and everything seemed great. But then as you got to learn your boss’s managerial style a bit better, you realized…
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People Switching Jobs are Earning More Than Those Who Stick with One Company
With inflation rates increasing at an abnormal rate, everyone is feeling the pinch of tighter budgets right now. It has no doubt left you wishing…
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Could that Remote Job Listing be Misleading You About it Actually Being Remote?
While remote work is not for everyone, many have still been ecstatic to be able to work from home. It means getting time back from…
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Job Applicants are Ditching Cover Letters and Still Getting Hired
When it comes to the application process, the part that most people probably dread the most is the cover letter. Lots of job seekers feel…
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Why Now May Be the Best Time to Ask for a Raise
As much as everyone would love a raise, a lot of people don’t feel bold enough to ask. The thought of being turned down can…
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4 Tips to Avoid Getting Pulled Into Pointless Meetings
If you are like most people, you probably do not get excited when you learn there are meetings scheduled at work. That’s because they frequently…
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Creating a Perfect Out-of-Office Email Response
You are exhausted from putting in long hours at work but have finally reached that vacation time you scheduled months in advance. You set up…
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From the WSJ: Can You (Finally!) Wear Shorts in the Office? Perhaps.
Even if you enjoy wearing formal clothing, if you work somewhere with harsh summers you have no doubt felt overheated having to wear dress pants…
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Want a $100,000 Salary? Outside of Big Tech, What Large Companies Pay May Surprise You
The United States has many companies that are synonymous with success: Google, Amazon, and Walmart. But how often does that success trickle down to a…
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Wiser Wealth: Worried About Taxes and Inflation? I Bonds Offer a Near-perfect Investment Hedge Against Both
As inflation continues to impact many people’s finances, investors have been looking for ways to offset this with what they choose to put their money…
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WSJ: Be Happier and More Productive, Care Less About Your Email
With how connected we all are now, there is pretty much always a way for someone to reach out to you. And thanks to smartphones,…
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Being Willing to Set Boundaries and Say “No” is Important for Your Mental Health and Career
You might think making the most out of life means seizing all opportunities, but The Wall Street Journal elucidates why for your own well-being, you…
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How to Cope with Annoying Coworkers
If you have your home to yourself during the day, working remotely can be a great experience. You can control everything to create whatever kind…
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The Reason Why Some People ‘Fail Up’ at Work
We have all encountered at least one person who screwed up badly and who we expected to get booted from the company soon after. Instead,…
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Is it Ever Okay to Curse on the Job?
There are a lot of bad connotations around cursing. People call it a bad habit, offensive, and unprofessional. And yet it is part of regular…





































