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Yale Celebrates 30-Year Career Baseball Coach John Stuper
John Stuper coached his final game for Yale baseball over the weekend. The former Major League pitcher and World Series champion is retiring after 30 years of leading the Bulldogs’ baseball program.
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The 10 Highest-Paying U.S. Internships of 2022, According to Glassdoor. Some Pay Nearly $10,000 a Month
On Tuesday, Glassdoor released its annual 25 Highest Paying Internships list. The top 10 all pay more than $7,500 per month.
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The Great Resignation Is Still in Full Swing. Here's What to Know
Millions of people are quitting their jobs each month, while job openings are near record highs and layoffs are low. But the labor trend may have plateaued.
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CT LIVE!: Bozzuto's is Hiring!
Go to Careers.Bozzutos.com for more information on job openings.
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16 U.S. Cities Where Women Under 30 Earn More Than Their Male Peers
Out of 250 metropolitan areas in the U.S., women under 30 are paid the same or more than men in 22 of them, according to the Pew Research Center.
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These Are the 5 Biggest Signs of a Toxic Workplace
When people quit due to a toxic work culture, it’s as much of a human cost as it is a business one.
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Why Pay Raises Alone Won't Help Fill America's 11 Million Open Jobs
Millions of American are quitting and starting new jobs at record pace while job openings remain at an all-time high.
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Thousands of High School Students Attend Career School Fair
More than 2,000 students from 80 high schools across Connecticut attended CareerCONN Tuesday, the state’s largest in-person career school fair. The post-secondary career school fair was run by the Connecticut Office of Higher Education (OHE) and hosted at Mohegan Sun. Various career schools, upwards of 40, had tables at the event and were on hand to answer questions from students….
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How Astronaut Sian Proctor Overcame ‘Imposter Syndrome' After Being Rejected by NASA
History-making astronaut Sian Proctor talks about how she’s suffered with imposter syndrome her “entire life.”
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Companies Are Betting These Employee Benefits Will Help Them in the ‘Great Reshuffle'
Employers are rethinking workplace culture as millions quit their jobs. These companies already have perks in place they think gives them an edge.
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How to Get Your Old Job Back If You Hate Your New One
Is it ever a good idea to get back together with your ex? In your career, it might be.
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Here's How to Take a Sabbatical, Even If Your Company Doesn't Offer One
Sabbaticals aren’t a common workplace perk. Here’s how to approach your employer to ask for one and how to financially prepare if you decide to quit instead.
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Is the Great Resignation Over? Far From It, Experts Say
The Great Resignation will end when companies shape practices around how they treat people, said one expert.
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Project Management Is an In-Demand Skill—Here's How Much 3 People Make Doing It
Project management jobs are quickly becoming a way for people with non-technical backgrounds to earn lucrative tech paychecks.
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‘I Am Spent': Ash Barty's Shock Retirement From Tennis Offers Some Vital Career Lessons
A shock announcement by tennis player Ash Barty, that she’s retiring from the sport at the age of 25, offers young people some important career lessons.
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The Great Resignation Continues, as 44% of Workers Look for a New Job
Higher pay was the top reason workers said they’d take another job, according to a survey. Health benefits, job security and flexible work are also factors.
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Quit Your Job After Less Than a Year? Here's How to Discuss It in Interviews
Employers are now more willing to overlook a short stint or even a gap in your work history.
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How Older Workers Can Push Back Against the Reality of Ageism
How older workers can push back against ageism
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CT LIVE!: Find a New Career at the Oak Hill Career Fair
Go to OakHillCT.org for more information.
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Flexible Hours Allow Employees at This Company to Fit Work Around Their Lives
Americans crave flexibility in the workplace. This tech company has it. Here’s how it works and how one employee used it to her advantage.