How to Be a Proactive Communicator During Your Remote Internship
The world feels like it's on pause, but that doesn’t mean your career development options have disappeared. Companies worldwide quickly had to divert to remote opportunities, but once you’ve landed an internship (congrats, BTW!), now you’re faced with the struggle of remote communication.
Money Made Easy: This Broke Girl’s Guide to Budgeting
It’s the beginning of a brand new year and you know what that means: a brand new YOU!
...Just kidding. We’re still the same people that we were in 2020, no magical spell cast at midnight made us better at what we used to be bad at, and that includes money management.
Trump Supporters Are Flocking to "Free Speech" App Parler - Here's Why That's Dangerous
On November 7, 2020, Joe Biden was projected to be the President-elect of the United States, four days after Election Day. But even though Biden is expected to enter the White House this January, about half the country still voted for Donald Trump. In fact, throughout “Election Week” and even the days following Biden’s win, President Trump has been tweeting about voter fraud and outright accusing Democrats of “stealing” the election, even though that's been refuted by many reputable media outlets.
The 5 Best Blue Light Glasses To Stylishly Cut Down On Eye Strain
With coronavirus cases rising yet again, working/studying from home isn’t looking like just a temporary adjustment anymore. Many companies are extending their remote working policies and even opening up more permanent remote positions, while many schools are doing online classes even if their campus is open. If you’re one of these employees or students, you know that your WFH or online schooling set-up is a big part of productivity, but are you making sure to cut down on eye strain and fatigue when working on your computer into the night?