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New York national guardsmen meet a state police recruiter at the Hiring Our Heroes job fair. Credit: Getty

Citywide career fairs offer more than 5,000 jobs

Job fairs are being held in all five boroughs on Thursday, June 6 and Thursday, June 13.

Posted in Local, News
Tagged andrew cuomo, career, careers, department of labor, employers, events, job fairs, jobs, NYC, unemployment, work | Reply
Jason Kidd spent his final season in the league with the Knicks.
Credit: Getty Images

Jason Kidd announces retirement from NBA

The Knicks announced Monday afternoon Jason Kidd will retire from the NBA.

Posted in NBA, Sports
Tagged basketball, career, jason kidd, Knicks, mavericks, NBA, nets, New Jersey, Phoenix, retire | Reply
Be as colorful as you'd like to celebrate summer, but don't go wrong and show too much skin just because it's hot out.

Summer fashion at work: DOs and DON’Ts

The official rules of summer attire at the office, from experts who know best.

Posted in Career, Lifestyle, Style
Tagged attire, career, dress, Fashion, job, office, style, summer, work | Reply
Staying fit at work can be a balancing act.

Staying healthy at work: It’s your job

Keeping your office area sanitized and getting exercise on the job is key to living a healthy lifestyle.

Posted in Career, Lifestyle, Wellbeing
Tagged career, health, job, wellbeing, work | Reply
Barbara Walters and co-anchor Hugh Downs. Credit Getty Images

PHOTOS: Looking back at the career of Barbara Walters

A look back at the career of Barbara Walters.

Posted in Entertainment, National, News
Tagged Barbara Walters, career, old photos | Reply
A mentor can make sure you get the feedback — both positive and negative — that will guide you in your career.

The Broad Experience: Find a mentor, ladies

Women can benefit from the guidance of a mentor in the workplace.

Posted in Career
Tagged career, jobs, mentorship, professional, Women, workplace | Reply
B. Jeffrey Madoff is the founder of Madoff Productions, based in New York City. He is also on the faculty at Parsons School for Design.

Expert advice: Building and sustaining a creative career

Professor and creative professional B. Jeffrey Madoff gives his advice for building a career around creativity.

Posted in Career
Tagged career, creative, jobs, Parsons The New School of Design, passion | Reply
Phillippe Von Borries, founder of Refinery29, asks a group of people what their very first music concert was at a "Live in the Grey" event.

Escaping life in black and white with “Live in the Grey”

Live in the grey is a company geared towards encouraging people to make money doing what they love.

Posted in Career
Tagged career, creative, grey, jobs | Reply
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Turning the tables on NPR’s Terry Gross

What do you ask a woman who interviews others for a living? A woman who has forged a lengthy and venerable career out of posing — often tough — questions to strangers. Strangers that have included the likes of Lynne Cheney, Tracy Morgan, Bill O’Reilly, and Jay Z, to name just a varied few. Well, to start with, you ask her what it feels like to have the tables turned. Does she feel compelled to lead the interview or direct the conversation? “No, no,” says Terry Gross, producer and host of NPR’s “Fresh Air.” “I let the interviewer do the driving.”

Posted in Arts, Entertainment, Going Out
Tagged "Fresh Air", Boston, career, Celebrity Series of Boston, interview, Lou Reed, NPR, Robert De Niro, Sanders Theatre, Terry Gross | Reply
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Tie on that apron, kids: Drexel University study says teens who have jobs are more likely to succeed

According to a study published by Drexel University’s Center for Labor Markets and Policy, teens who spend some time bagging groceries or syphoning fries into happy meals have a larger shot at success throughout their career.

Posted in Career, Education, Lifestyle
Tagged career, drexel university, high school, jobs, study, success, teens | Reply
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