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Closing the Wage Gap: Five Salary Negotiation Tips Every Woman Should Use
By Redfin Real Estate

It's hard to know how much you should ask for before taking a job if you don't know how much you're worth to a company. You could sell yourself short if you walk into a salary negotiation unprepared and accept an offer for less than what someone with your experience is earning at other companies.   Read More

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How Gender Stereotypes are Still Affecting Women in Tech
By Lena Kozar

Fifty years ago, computer scientist Dr. Grace Hopper reported that there was a surge in female programing, saying that women are “naturals” in this sphere. “It’s just like planning a dinner,” Dr. Hopper continued, “Programing requires patience and the ability to handle details”.   Read More

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Kids in the Car? Summer-ize Your Safety Plan
By GEICO Staff

Summer’s heat presents special risks to children traveling in the back seat: Roughly 800 children died from heatstroke after accidentally being locked in hot cars between 1990 and 2015, according to the nonprofit safety group Kids and Cars.   Read More

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Recap: Learn from Executives - Mentor Circles
By Terry Dear

On May 18th 2017, thirteen busy executives (Presidents, CIOs, CISOs, VP of ITs) from all over Southern California took time out of their busy schedule to 'speed mentor' 100+ attendees.   Read More

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Thought Leader Spotlight: David Greenspan
By Fatimah Gilliam Founder, and CEO The Azara Group

I grew up in a family of attorneys. My father was a prosecutor who eventually worked for a law firm. Two of my uncles, three of my cousins, and my younger sister are also lawyers. But the biggest influence truly came from my dad. I looked up to him and wanted to be like him. I also remember going to court with him as a child. I’d watch him in court and thought being a lawyer was “cool” and exciting.   Read More