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A former Googler and career coach says you shouldn't always turn your passion into a full-time job
 
 
A former Googler and career coach says you shouldn't always turn your passion into a full-time job
 
Ex-Googler and career coach Lindsay Gordon tested out her passion for baking and learned she should keep it as a hobby — for now.
 
 
 
 
 
Pretty much everyone defines a 'good job' the same way — but most people don't have the luxury of choosing one
 
 
Pretty much everyone defines a 'good job' the same way — but most people don't have the luxury of choosing one
 
Good jobs in the US today are characterized by things as basic as health insurance and a retirement account — and as complex as personal fulfillment.
 
 
 
 
 
An office cat or dog won't just lower your stress levels — it may also boost your productivity
 
 
An office cat or dog won't just lower your stress levels — it may also boost your productivity
 
According to Marie-José Enders, who studies the animal-human relationships at the Open University, office pets can help lower cortisol levels.
 
 
 
 
 
 
I spent a week asking everyone I met how to make more money — here are the 7 things they suggested
 
 
I spent a week asking everyone I met how to make more money — here are the 7 things they suggested
 
For an entire week, I decided to ask everyone I encountered how to make more money. Here are the 7 things they suggested.
 
 
 
 
 
Hey Tim Cook, there's a simple solution to your iPhone sales problem
 
 
Hey Tim Cook, there's a simple solution to your iPhone sales problem
 
An open letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook with some simple advice he won't like about an easy way to solve the iPhone sales slowdown problem.
 
 
 
 
 
Y Combinator cofounder Paul Graham said there are 2 things everyone needs to be wildly successful
 
 
Y Combinator cofounder Paul Graham said there are 2 things everyone needs to be wildly successful
 
In 2004, Paul Graham said people need two things to get ahead at work and be wildly successful: Measurement and leverage.
 
 
 
 
 
Entry-level workers need more experience than ever to get a job, and it could upend one of the biggest rules about writing a résumé
 
 
Entry-level workers need more experience than ever to get a job, and it could upend one of the biggest rules about writing a résumé
 
Some experts are acknowledging the benefits of making your resume longer, and research suggests hiring managers prefer two-page résumés.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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