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10 Tips to Master GEO and AEO (From Someone Who Was Forced to Learn)

10 Tips to Master GEO and AEO (From Someone Who Was Forced to Learn)

Career, Marketing

AI has become the hottest trend of 2025, and these 10 tips will help you write for generative engines.

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10 Things I Wasn’t Expecting When Making a Career Transition

10 Things I Wasn’t Expecting When Making a Career Transition

Career, Self Improvement

Five years ago, my mornings felt very different. I’d wake up, drive to work, and spend eight hours doing a job I didn’t enjoy. Today, that’s not the case. I’ve…

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‘Quiet’ Trends Say A Lot to the State of Workplace

‘Quiet’ Trends Say A Lot to the State of Workplace

Career

With each passing year, the workplace goes through trends. We’ve experienced girl bosses, hustlers, and solopreneurs — but 2022 is the year of the quiet quitters. In this phenomenon, individuals choose to…

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Remote Work is as Good & Bad as I Imagined

Remote Work is as Good & Bad as I Imagined

Career

It’s hard to recall how different my life was in January 2020. The world has undergone many changes, but not all of them were negative. Two years ago, I was…

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The Career Advice that Held Me Back Later Set Me Free

The Career Advice that Held Me Back Later Set Me Free

Career

As students, we often have a single goal: become employable. The pursuit of knowledge sounds nice, and school can be a lot of fun, but we all want our success…

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The Job Search Has Become a Game Young Adults Can’t Win

The Job Search Has Become a Game Young Adults Can’t Win

Career

After graduation, employment seems like the next logical step. Most graduates, myself included, rely on job boards and network connections to land their first job. Young adults have a tendency…

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Eight Ways School Didn’t Prepare Me For My First Job

Eight Ways School Didn’t Prepare Me For My First Job

Career

When I graduated from school, I looked at employment with rose-colored glasses. Finally, I was going to be spending my time earning a paycheck rather than building debt. I had…

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Seven Surefire Ways to Make Employees Feel Devalued

Seven Surefire Ways to Make Employees Feel Devalued

Career

People change jobs now more than they ever have in the past. This is especially true when you look at a younger demographic. They do it for a variety of…

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Nine Unexpected People You’ll Meet in College

Nine Unexpected People You’ll Meet in College

Career

This time of year always makes me reminiscent of my time as a college student. Students are moving in, advertisements are “back to school” themed, and incoming students are more…

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One Piece of Advice I’ve Learned Since Starting My Career

One Piece of Advice I’ve Learned Since Starting My Career

Career

Everyone has made a few mistakes throughout their careers. Being about five years into my work experiences, I’ve started to recognize areas where I could have acted differently. There is…

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