employment

  • Don’t Be Tricked by Certain ‘Entry-Level’ Jobs

    Don’t Be Tricked by Certain ‘Entry-Level’ Jobs

    There’s a sneaky ploy that companies use to lure promising workers to lower paying jobs: Often, job openings that are listed as “entry-level” require the experience of a more seasoned worker. In reality, though, the pay is the only thing reflective of an actual entry-level job.


  • 3 Things You Should Negotiate at Work Besides Your Salary

    By now, you probably know that a salary is negotiable. But that’s just one of the workplace policies and perks up for discussion. Whether it’s explicitly said or not, things like flexible working arrangements, maternity leave, and even the projects you get to work on may not be set in stone.