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Therapy by App: A Clinical Psychologist Tries BetterHelp

Mad in America

It’s not surprising for a company that reportedly spent over $100 million on advertising in 2023, making it the country’s projected leading sponsor of podcasts. The first therapist I consulted, a gray-haired woman I’ll call Margaret, seemed ill at ease and unsure how to proceed from the outset.

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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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my friends stole my ideas and strung me along about a job offer, my networking connection is actually my spouse, and more

Ask a Manager

I saw that you’ve advertised it online, so I’m guessing that you’ve decided to talk with other candidates. Should we figure out a consulting fee, or how would you like to handle that?”. I supervise 30 people and don’t require this of any of them, nor do I feel that I have the right to make this a requirement.

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my coworker puts on a show of being busy when she’s not, invasive client, and more

Ask a Manager

I supervise the day-to-day tasks of and serve as a resource for a coworker, but we share a boss. My company provides marketing consulting for numerous companies on an independent contractor basis. You’re consulting for them; you’re not an employee. It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go…. Not reasonable, and really odd.