5 Careers in Tech that Require 0 lines of Code

5 Careers in Tech that Require 0 lines of Code – Out In Tech was originally posted on Out In Tech

With the appeal of the increased likelihood of being able to work from home and a great starting salary, many …

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Why working with animals can be extremely rewarding

Why working with animals can be extremely rewarding was originally posted on Animal Jobs Direct
Why working with animals can be extremely rewarding

Working with animals is often seen as a ‘dream job’, and that’s no surprise – whatever animal-related career …

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How Do I Apply for Federal Environmental Jobs?

How Do I Apply for Federal Environmental Jobs? was originally posted on The Environmental Career Coach

Looking to apply for environmental jobs in the federal sector? 

As the environmental job outlook grows, it’s important to remember that a significant number …

By Neha Bhalla
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Everything You Need To Know About Environmental Consulting

Everything You Need To Know About Environmental Consulting was originally posted on The Environmental Career Coach.

Not sure which environmental field is right for you? Have you considered environmental consulting? We’ve researched everything you need to know! Read on to …

By Neha Bhalla
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How to talk about COVID-19 during a job interview (without getting political)

It’s nearly impossible to get through a single conversation these days without broaching the subject of COVID-19. That’s natural; the pandemic has completely changed the way we live and work. It’s constantly on our newsfeeds and on our minds.

So, …

By Carson Kohler
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9 Skills You Already Learned in College That Employers Love to See

9 Job Skills You Already Learned in College | The Muse was originally posted on The Muse

Transitioning between college and your first “real” job can be daunting. After so many years in an academic environment, you might even feel like …

By Lily Zhang
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What Interviewers Really Want to Know When They Ask “How Do You Stay Organized?”

8 Tips to Answer “How Do You Stay Organized?” | The Muse was originally posted on The Muse. 

No one wants a hot mess of an employee. Missed deadlines. Stalled projects. Less-than stellar—or, let’s be honest, sub-par—work. Miscommunications. Frustration. Beyond struggling …

By Stav Ziv - The Muse
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Diversify Your Feed: 6 Indigenous Environmental Organizations You Should Follow

At Native Americans in Philanthropy, the majority of our work involves intersectional advocacy. Achieving an equitable and restorative future for Native communities and peoples requires addressing a multitude of interconnected issues.

For Indigenous communities, the conservation of the environment is deeply intertwined …

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How to be a Leader (And Stay True to Yourself)

According to last quarter’s oft-cited CareerBuilder survey, only about one third of American workers aspire to leadership positions.

Hispanics (35%), African Americans (39%), men (40%), and LGBT (44%) all aspired more than the national average. But a 2011 study by …

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‘I wish I spoke up sooner’: 12 Asian American leaders talk career, identity and representation in the U.S.

As the fastest growing racial group in the United States, Asian Americans have had a significant impact on shaping America’s culture. Despite their influence, they’ve lagged in receiving equal access for growth and opportunities in corporate America.

When looking at …

By Courtney Connley and Vanna Le
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