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Schools is out for summer in Brevard County, which means plenty of teenagers are hoping to earn some money and get jobs. About 47% of people between 16 and 24 in Florida have a job, according to the ...
Before you give in to the temptation to quietly quit or rage-apply to every job that sounds remotely bearable, it’s crucial to take a step back. While a change in organization or mindset might be the ...
Finding a workplace that fosters mentoring is crucial for career development. Casual meetings can help identify potential mentors. Regular meetings with mentors should focus on actionable advice. It ...
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You’ve identified your career goals. You’ve put in the work. You’ve earned your degree and achieved the academic credentials it’s going to take. Now, it’s time to get the job. In addition to the ...
Gainful employment likely isn’t the first thing you think of when it comes to X/Twitter, but the controversial social media platform has become more and more functional over the years, now offering ...
A former Microsoft employee has been job hunting since May. With no offers, he's now preparing to move cross-country to live with his family.
Fourteen-year-olds can legally work in Florida, with some exceptions for family businesses. Summer work hour restrictions are different for 14 and 15-year-olds versus 16 and 17-year-olds. Minimum ...