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Is Passion for Work Always Desirable? #BrazenStuff 8.14.11

By Team Brazen | 5 Comments | August 14, 2011

The Brazen team’s latest assortment of career and professional development links.This week we’ve got an eye-catching infographic about students love of tech. Read »

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Good Riddance to the House Page Program

By Danny Rubin | 6 Comments | August 12, 2011

With all the partisan bickering in Washington, Congress is no place for teens to learn job skills. Read »

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Former High School Pages Lament Program’s End

By Jessica Binsch | 1 Comment | August 11, 2011

The U.S. House of Representatives recently decided to end it’s almost 200 year old page program. Four former high school pages react to the cut. Read »

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Career and Professional Development Links #BrazenStuff 8.5.11

By Team Brazen | 7 Comments | August 5, 2011

Our latest selection of must-see career content from around the web. Highlight this week: Donald Trump’s thoughts on what a messy desk means for business success. Read »

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How to Find Inspiration at Work

By Jessica Lawlor | 35 Comments | July 27, 2011

Five tips for those days when time is dragging and you need some motivation on the fly. Read »

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Have You Seen These? #BrazenStuff 7.24.11

By Team Brazen | 3 Comments | July 24, 2011

Awesome career-related news, blog posts and a video that you’ll want to check out. Read »

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The Tell-Tale Sign You’re Ready to Move Up the Career Ladder

By Alanna Shaikh | 9 Comments | June 29, 2011

In an ideal world, we’d all have a mentor. And on golden day, around 10:30 in the morning, our mentor would take us out to coffee and tell us when we’re ready to move to the next level professionally. News flash: that’s not how it works. Read »

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Is Facebook’s ‘Foreign Service’ a PR Coup?

By Adam Conner-Simons | 2 Comments | June 6, 2011

Facebook recently announced that it will hire international “policy directors” who will be stationed in Central Europe, the Middle East and beyond to mingle with politicians and lawmakers, manage privacy concerns and, as one spokesperson told the San Jose Mercury News, “have a presence [and] limit the scope for misunderstandings.” Is Facebook creating a unique [...] Read »

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PHOTOS: 6 Amazing Office Spaces

By Jaclyn Schiff | 5 Comments | June 6, 2011

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation hosted a reception last Thursday to celebrate the opening of its grand new Seattle headquarters. The 900,000-square-foot campus took seven years to fully construct and cost a total of $500 million, according to The Seattle Times. Gates Foundation officials said sustainability was a “key driver” for the new campus, [...] Read »

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Gen Y’s Congressman Won’t Compromise in the Gym, But He Ought to at Work

By Danny Rubin | 2 Comments | May 24, 2011

Last week, Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.) bared his sculpted upper body for Men’s Health and showed all of Capitol Hill exactly what he thinks about Americans’ right to own guns. Schock doesn’t just “work out” like the rest of us; the guy is a machine, hitting the gym sometimes seven days a week for grueling [...] Read »