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Changing careers often raises one big question for job seekers: Can passion make up for lack of direct experience? The short answer is yes—but only to a point. Recruiters do notice enthusiasm, especially when you’re entering a new industry. Passion can help you stand out, show commitment, and prove ...
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The creator economy has exploded into one of the most powerful forces in modern media, with millions earning income through digital platforms. Brands are shifting budgets toward influencers, and platforms are investing heavily in creator-led content. For many, content creation is no longer a side hu...
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What can Minnesota teach the rest of the country about resistance right now? In recent weeks, mass protests, a one-day general strike, and widespread business closures in Minneapolis have drawn national attention, even as temperatures plunged below minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Tens of thousands of r...
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EQ is rapidly becoming a leadership imperative at Lenovo in the AI era, as artificial intelligence transforms how work gets done and how leaders are evaluated. Many executives now ask the same questions: How do leaders keep teams aligned amid constant change? How do managers reduce friction across s...
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AI meeting assistants are quickly becoming a default workplace tool, especially for overloaded professionals. Many workers now ask whether they should attend meetings at all when AI can capture notes, summaries, and action items. According to recent surveys, a growing share of employees are letting ...
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With AI advancing at breakneck speed, many professionals are asking the same question: what skill actually matters most right now? While AI fluency dominates headlines, new data suggests something deeper is driving career advantage in 2026. According to Coursera’s latest job skills report, the most ...
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Healthy work habits are one of the most searched career topics heading into 2026, especially among high performers feeling stuck. You’re told to be helpful, patient, loyal, and focused, yet promotions feel slower and burnout feels closer. The modern workplace moves faster, rewards visibility, and pe...
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Remote jobs remain one of the most searched career options heading into 2026, even as hiring slows across industries. Professionals want flexibility, stability, and employers that trust them to work independently. FlexJobs’ newly released Top 100 Companies for Remote Jobs answers a key question job ...
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If your manager keeps asking about your “personal ROI,” you’re not alone—and you’re not imagining the stress. Across today’s workplaces, employees are being told to justify their value daily, sometimes hourly. The idea sounds logical in a productivity-obsessed economy, but in practice it creates anx...
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If you’re asking what career resolution actually matters in 2026, the answer is balance. Today’s job market is uncertain, competitive, and slow to reward loyalty, which pushes professionals to think defensively. At the same time, burnout and disengagement are rising, making “doing what you love” fee...
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Why do talented teams drift apart even in organizations that invest heavily in DEI, engagement, and culture programs? Leaders often assume the answer lies in better systems or clearer strategy. But research and experience point to something smaller—and more powerful. Validation, a skill long used in...
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What is the most important AI trend leaders need to understand in 2026? It isn’t a new model, agent, or coding breakthrough. It’s a leadership shift called Human In The Lead. After years of reassurance around “humans in the loop,” the conversation has changed. Leaders are no longer being asked to su...
