How to Build Wealth as First Generation Immigrants | Queer Money Ep. 374

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So much of personal finance success is based on our money stories.
And our money stories are written by our background, our race, our gender or sexual orientation—all the things that have nothing to do with math and everything to do with who we are.
So, what if you’re a first-generation immigrant who grew …

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3 Tips for Black Students Seeking Internships or Early Career Job Opportunities

To provide guidance for Black or African American students embarking on their early career journey, we’ve gathered three invaluable tips from professionals in leadership coaching and curriculum development. From embracing experiential learning and mentorship to focusing on networking, these insights …

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Making the Most of Mentorship: 10 Tips From Slack’s Youny Kuang

As the daughter of Chinese immigrants to California and the eldest of three children, Youny was the guiding light for her siblings as they prepared to go to college. In a way, her siblings were her first mentees.

“My parents …

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Tips for Finding a Job if you are Deaf or Hard of Hearing

If you are searching for a job and happen to be hard of hearing (HOH) or deaf, you may experience difficulty searching and anxiety over disclosing your disability. According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), people who are deaf …

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How to Have a Profitable Career as an Interpreter & Translator with Laura Valdes

In this Career Spotlight episode, Laura Valdes, founder of Valdes Language Services, shares her career journey and insight as a skilled linguist and owner of a language services agency. Laura, whose love for languages and bridging communication gaps was influenced …

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Paving the Way in Big Law with Latina Legal Minds Founder, Kimberly Lopez

When I was growing up, I thought my only career options were: doctor, lawyer, teacher. In today’s episode, I talk to an actual lawyer and ask her ALL the questions I wish I had had answers to growing up. This …

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Overcoming Workplace Disability Issues – Queer Money Ep. 189

Are you taking full advantage of ALL your workplace benefits? Most of us don’t think we need disability insurance, assuming it applies only to catastrophic events. But what if you had to miss work for a few weeks to recover from, say, a broken leg? Or having your appendix taken out? Would you be able …

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How to List a Friend as a Reference (Plus, How to Ask Them!)

When it comes to job hunting, references play a significant role in verifying your qualifications, work ethic, and personal character. While many people often rely on former employers, coworkers, or mentors to vouch for them, sometimes those options aren’t available—or …

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Resume Tips for Older Workers: How to Craft a Standout One (With Examples!)

Job hunting can be challenging at any age, but it comes with unique obstacles for older workers—especially in today’s competitive job market. Whether you’re looking to re-enter the workforce, switch careers, or move on from your current position, a standout …

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How to Find an Entry-Level Job When Employers Prefer Candidates With Experience | From Dorms to Desks Podcast | ep1

This is the first episode of the From Dorms to Desks Podcast. These podcasts are produced by College Recruiter job search site, which believes that every student and recent graduate deserves a great career, and hosted by WRKdefined.

In this

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College Recruiter believes that every student and recent grad deserves a great career.
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