It's fun to ask and answer. It's easy to dread networking events. The endless, "So what do you do?"s; the stress of meeting new people; the awkward moment during an interaction when neither person knows what to say; the light hors d'oeuvres when what you really want is an actual meal. The fact is, networking is still important. Really important. It accounts, for example, for people getting a full 46 percent of new jobs. To put that into perspective, the next runner up is job boards, which accounts for just 25 percent of successful new employment. Anything--and I do mean anything--that can m...
Updated: 05/31/2019 08:42A
As online shopping eclipses bricks and mortar, Americans are getting used to the idea that we can buy our lamps, sofas and area rugs from our iPhones, too. While were still more likely to buy an Xbox online than an end table, home furnishings now make
Updated: 06/22/2018 09:00A