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Home Office Essentials: How to Make Work a Sanctuary
Whether you are a full-time freelancer pumping out work emails 9-5, hustling on the side, or pursuing creative passions, the home office serves as a sanctuary.
Read MoreHow to Write Work Emails: The Dos and Don'ts
It’s tough to remember (or for many workers, even to imagine) what office life was like before email. Checking and sending emails may eat up as much as a third of your typical workday.
Read MoreHow Do Remote Employees Benefit Employers?
Looking to save some money in the 2018 budget? How about $11,000 worth? That is the average amount of money an employer saves annually by allowing just one worker to telecommute half the time, according to a recent report from Global Analytics and FlexJobs.
Read MoreWhat Qualities Do Employees Look for in a Great Boss
When you read about a job search, the first guides that you’ll probably encounter offer tips on polishing a résumé, writing a stronger cover letter, and nailing tricky interview questions.
Read MoreHow to Structure a More Productive Workday
As a new year begins, most of us are eager to challenge ourselves. Having a smart plan is an essential step to reach your goals. Set yourself up for a more productive workday (and week) with the following tips.
Read More5 Tips to Effectively Manage Your Remote Employees
What started out as a gig economy has quickly transformed into a thriving remote workforce that continues to grow. In fact, according to the Society for Human Resource Management, roughly three-quarters of U.
Read MoreHow to Be Productive When You Work from Home
Working from home. For some, these words bring to mind pajamas, fuzzy socks, and uninterrupted hours of productivity from the comfort of one’s bed. But the reality can be dishes, laundry, Netflix, and running errands before getting home and realizing you haven’t accomplished a single work task.
Read MoreKeepin' It (Your Work) Fresh: The Art of Not Getting Stale in Graphic Design
“Think outside the box,” they say. “I want it the same but different,” they say. As a graphic designer, these are words that usually precede a headache, caffeine overdose, and a lot of angry typing, but the more and more I hear them, the more they become fuel for me to push myself.
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