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Talkin' Bout My Generation...

By Christopher Schonberger
2/27/08
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In a recent Newsweek article called “Narcissists in Neverland,” Emily Vencat takes us Gen-Yers to task for making financial sacrifices early in our adult lives while forcing our parents to postpone their retirement to keep us going. She speaks to sociologist Jean Twenge

IM Etiquette at Work

By Jennifer Pollock
3/15/08
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When my boss at my first job asked for my AIM screename, I was a bit taken aback. It was hard to imagine translating what I’d known as a night-before-the-paper’s due procrastination device into a professional communication tool. And my debut

Memoirs of a Coffee Drinker

By Christopher Schonberger
12/11/07
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Greetings, Gradspotters. Today’s lesson will focus on success, something that we all strive for in our own unique ways. Let’s start with a simple question exercise: Raise your hand if you drink coffee

Independent Volunteering Abroad

By Jenny Williams
12/11/07
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Sure, you could drop a couple of grand on a two-week AIDS camp/safari in Tanzania—but why pay to work when you can do it for free? Independent volunteering abroad—that is, making all your own arrangements without the support of a third party—is definitely cheaper and

Do You Feel Like a Fraud? (You're Not Alone...)

By Christopher Schonberger
12/11/07
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There is an epidemic sweeping the nation, and recent grads are particularly susceptible. Hundreds of thousands of people live in denial and embarrassment, unwilling to admit that they are victims. Indeed, shame is its greatest weapon

Dos and Don'ts of the Business Meal

By Molly Martin
3/15/08
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College life is not known for nurturing manners (though providing the Sizzurp for your roommate’s birthday could be considered polite). Unfortunately, once you arrive in the business world, your job will often depend on

When Facebook Backfires

By Christopher Schonberger
6/25/08
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A little cautionary tale for your Tuesday morning…

Usually when you hear about people who actually lose their jobs over social networking snafus, it’s on the local news and involves a middle-school teacher who posed in a

How Depressing Is Your Work Space?

By Christopher Schonberger
12/11/07
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Here at Gradspot.com, we try our best to avoid depression and lower lumbar problems by maintain soft lighting, circulating a nice through-draft, and rocking the Vocazo Black Mesh Manager’s Chair from Staples. As resident editor-on-the-run, I also work

Understanding Paid Time Off

By Jennifer Pollock
3/15/08
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One of the perks of graduating from the land of internships and table-waiting to a full-time job is paid time off. Meaning your company will pay you when you’re not there—in the form of vacation days, sick days, and personal days. Although not all U.S companies are required to give

What Are the Best Cities for Grads?

By Gradspot Dot Com
12/11/07
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Q: What is the best city for a recent grad? –Michael T., Boston, MA

A: Let me respond your question with one of my own, kemo sabe: Best city for what? There are a ton of “best” cities for recent graduates

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