NY1 VIDEO: Despite it being a holiday, some are taking advantage this 4th of July weekend to network with other people. Success Strategist Carlota Zimmerman sits down with our Rocco Vertuccio to explain some tips.
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Tip for Engineers: If Your Boss Thinks You Should Quit, Do This
There will come a time that you begin to ask a lot of questions about your career choice or the way your engineering job is running. Along with this, you will feel some pressure to make a diversion, which includes quitting your job.
Chinese Women Look Abroad to Freeze Eggs
AMY Wang, 31, flew to the United States in May to have her reproductive eggs frozen for future use when she marries and decides to have children. “I want to freeze my eggs at a prime age to ensure a healthy child,” Wang said. “This liberates me from anxieties about a pregnancy late in my reproductive years.”
Serena Williams just Slammed John McEnroe for Sexism – and We All Need to Take Note
This was a grand slam of another kind. Continue reading
The one question you should try NEVER to answer in a job interview
It pays to keep your mouth shut.
Cheat Sheet on Making a 6-Figure Salary
If you’re like most workers, you dream of one day landing a six-figure job. You think about the new home you’ll buy, the debt you’ll finally pay down, and the emergency savings fund you can finally beef up. The idea of making six figures is pretty fabulous, but how do you get there? What’s the secret to unlocking the door to this mystical place?
Dr. Adrienne Youdim on KTLA 5 – Why Dieting is Difficult
6 Simple Food Swaps for a Healthier BBQ
As Independence Day grows closer, it may look like a day you have no choice but to declare independence from your diet. While splurging on special occasions isn’t a bad thing, it’s always smart to try to maintain good habits and a healthy lifestyle whenever possible. We spoke with the experts to find out healthy food swaps you can make at your next BBQ that’ll keep your lifestyle in check without sacrificing any of the fun. Continue reading
No Job? Tips for Teens to Fill Idle Summer Time
NEW YORK (AP) — With the number of teenagers working summer jobs in decline since the 1980s, students and their parents have found creative ways to fill summer months. Some still find traditional summer work, while others spend their summers doing a variety of activities and work that can help them pad their college applications. Continue reading