Find Your Perfect Finance Career Path—And Way More—In Popular’s Development Program

To a college freshman, “finance” might seem like a pretty concrete career path. However, the more classes you take and internships you complete, you begin to learn that finance is actually a wide world of possibilities, ranging from credit risk …

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How to negotiate a better salary during a job search

At College Recruiter, we recommend that candidates first get the job offer and then negotiate their compensation. To reverse that upsets many employers who forget that the primary reason that people work is to get money so they can live. …

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Celebrating Hard Working Mothers Everywhere

Let’s take a minute to celebrate working moms! Women with children usually have to work hard at home and at their place of employment, making them doubly deserving of recognition for a job well done.

The Modern Working Mother

Working …

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New Job Checklist for Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants

So, you just graduated from your Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner program, passed your certification exam, and accepted your first job. This is an exciting, terrifying, and wonderful time in your life and something that almost all healthcare providers can …

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HospitalRecruiting is an online healthcare job board for physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses, and allied health professionals. Visit our site to view current medical practice and employment opportunities or navigate to our Healthcare Career Resources Blog for more great articles like this one!
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Why LGBT Military Finances are So Unique – Queer Money Ep. 193

According to the National Foundation for Consumer Credit, 77% of military servicemembers are worried about their finances. Roughly one-third say they don’t pay all their bills on time. And 58% of servicemembers carry credit card debt, compared to 34% of the general population. So, how can we help the members of our military (queer or …

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Why Data Scientists Have a Solid Foundation for a Career in Cybersecurity

Data science offers a promising career for individuals with autism, capitalizing on their strengths in pattern recognition and analytical thinking.

Neurodivergent individuals’ unique abilities can drive innovation and efficiency in data analysis, making significant contributions to the field.

The demand …

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Cross-cultural Communication and Other Essential Soft Skills for International Students

Have you heard of soft skills? What about cross-cultural communication? Soft skills are non-technical skills that are necessary for personal and professional success, and cross-cultural communication is one crucial soft skill for people living, studying, or working in the US …

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Navigating Identity in a Corporate Setting

Many LGBTQIA+ people have had to ask themselves the question: When do I come out to my colleagues? Navigating identity in a corporate setting can be difficult especially for LGBTQIA+ people. We are thrilled to bring together Raytheon’s Joe Wahl, …

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How to Start an LGBTQIA+ Employee Resource Group

Jenna DeWitt graduated with a journalism degree in 2011, a bleak year for the magazine industry. Through connections from her Baylor University mentors, she pursued openings with nonprofit publications and began rising up the ranks of the Christian magazine world, …

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7 Tips on Generational Wealth and How to Build It

Establishing generational wealth certainly feels like the ultimate test of financial prowess, and frankly, depending on your lifestyle, learning how to build generational wealth can be pretty vital. Tech evolution, political instability, climate change; there’s a lot going on that …

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