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Career Advice & Insights

Salary

Today Is Not My Equal Pay Day

The “celebration” excludes women of color from the conversation about the gender pay gap

People & Belonging

How to Give Two-Weeks Notice (with Examples)

Plus, what to do if your employer counter-offers

Understanding HR

Wage or Pay Discrimination: Your Rights, What You Should Know & What to Do Next

It’s illegal in the United States, but it still happens. A lot.

Research

Google, Facebook, and Adobe Have This Edge Over the Competition

They provide women with one of the most important indicators of overall job satisfaction

People & Belonging

6 Times You Should Talk to Human Resources

You don’t always have to talk to HR about negative situations, but when you do, you should feel comfortable knowing you’re well within your rights

People & Belonging

What Recent Research on Sexism in the Economics Field Doesn’t Say

How context would shape the American Economic Association’s recent report on harassment and gender discrimination in the male-dominated field

Applying

How Long Should a Resume Be?

Plus, your resume FAQs answered

Women to Know

5 Female ‘Instapoets’ to Follow on #WorldPoetryDay

In an industry traditionally dominated by men, these women are making their own rules.

People & Belonging

Too Much of a Good Thing: the Pressures of Company Culture

You don’t have to stay late and say “yes” all the time. Here’s how.

Women to Know

4 Women on How They Got Their Start in Tech

While working in the male-dominated tech industry, these women carved out their careers—and they believe you can, too.

People & Belonging

Are You Contributing to an Inclusive or Exclusive Workplace?

You think you’re in the know about how to build an inclusive work space. But these three things often make offices even more divided.

Career Change

It’s Hard to Change Careers—These Companies Are Making it Easier

Thanks to recent pushes for diversity and inclusion, women who want to switch industries can get companies—not their own wallets—to back the change.

Applying

The Complete Guide to Getting a Job (Whether You’re On Your First or Fifth)

No more of those rinse and repeat job application cycles. Learn how to get a job that matches your values

Career Development

15 Ways to Crush Self-Doubt at Work

From journaling to jars of hearts, here’s how to make sure self-doubt doesn’t become your own worst enemy

Reading

9 Women's Biographies to Add to Your Book Club Queue

Book club just became your new hobby

Salary

How to Take a Pay Cut for Your Dream Job

Why you shouldn’t hesitate to make a temporary sacrifice to pursue your passion

Work-Life Balance

6 Tips for Time Management with a Busy Schedule

There are only 24 hours in a day. Here’s how you can make the most of them.

People & Belonging

How to Quit Your Job and Stay on Good Terms

Give notice and still get a reference with this helpful guide

Mental Health

Why Working Women Struggle With Burnout

A new study reveals that women suffer higher rates of burnout than men.

Career Development

How to Master the Art of Arguing at Work

Say no to an office brawl and yes to calm, productive discussions

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