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Deciding when to get a masters degree

September 24, 2007
By Clever Dude
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When I graduated college with my business/IT degree and got my first corporate job, I saw many of my coworkers going off to college again to get their technical masters or MBA. I wondered whether I should do the same. Six years later, I'm finally … [Read more...] about Deciding when to get a masters degree

0 Easy Ways to Look Unprofessional

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10 Easy Ways to Look Unprofessional

February 26, 2007
By Clever Dude
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Do you work with someone who looks or smells unprofessional every day? Do you wish you could be like them? I've compiled a quick list to help you to be as unprofessional as possible: Either don't shave, or miss a couple hairs if you do. If … [Read more...] about 10 Easy Ways to Look Unprofessional

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