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    Write Less, Say More

    Most people receive too many emails. Don’t add to the noise. Here's how to improve your correspondence. Write Less, Say More
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    Pick Up the Phone

    Early careerists tend to over-rely on text and email. We think that these save time—and sometimes they do, but not always. Often, “you can accomplish in a 10-minute call what might take hours over email... you won’t spend hours trying to craft the perfect message. You’ll find that you don’t need...
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    Seek Out Mentors

    Mentors have been crucial to my personal and professional development. They have been sounding boards, sources of wisdom, confidantes and friends. They have opened doors I couldn't unlock - some I didn't even know existed. So one of my top advice for students and recent grads (and really, anyone...
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