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NYC is now enforcing salary transparency. But Tesla, Amazon, Citi and others are still posting huge pay ranges

Work Life

A job posting for a Supercharger Design Manager, for example, includes a salary breakdown that seems to have been copy pasted from another listing, ranging from Associate Technical Construction Project Manager ($88,000 – $132,000) to Principal Technical Construction Project Manager ($200,000 – $300,000).

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What Is Workplace Flexibility? Definitions & Examples from Top Workplaces

Great Place to Work

This is something that Meg Newhouse, co-founder and CEO of consulting firm and Certified™ great workplace Inspirant Group , advocates. You can’t advertise a job without saying it’s flexible and expect to get high quality applicants,” warns Meg. Advertising a position as remote-first is what people are looking for.”.

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How these 15 first-generation leaders broke barriers in their careers

Work Life

Embrace creativity Ingrained in my brain are the eyes of my disappointed Latina mother when I told her I was switching majors from social work to advertising design. I exclusively worked in general market advertising, even though I was a bicultural Hispanic. I felt her heartache as she brought up her “Coming to America” journey.

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Craft Your Wildly Productive Day with 3 Important Questions

Productivityist

During my print journalism days, an ad dummy was faxed over from the advertising desk to the editorial desk, dictating where the ads and content were to be in the next edition. This could be completely outside the realm of constraints I had around editing, project managing, clients, writing, etc. You’ve gotta be—”). heal.today?

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my boss is having an affair with our assistant — and I’m friends with his wife

Ask a Manager

A reader writes: I work as a project manager at a small business (~25 employees) and have been in this role for more than six years. She learned I’d been laid off from my last position and offered to introduce me to her husband (John) who owns a consulting firm in my field.

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my office is obsessed with my professional athlete fiancé, I don’t have career goals, and more

Ask a Manager

For the last three years, I have been running a consulting company which grew off the back of a long career in my industry. Last September, I took the plunge and hired an account manager to free up my time for business development. This decision was discussed before advertising the role and no concerns were raised.

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asking to work 20% fewer hours, company won’t pay interest on business credit card charges, and more

Ask a Manager

In the past, I’ve used colleagues and project managers who were a little above me seniority-wise as references when I didn’t want to alert my supervisor to my job search, but I’ve never been in the position before where there’s nobody else above me except for my boss. It’s pretty normal , actually.