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Thought Leader Spotlight: Tiffany Dufu
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I started my career in non-profit fundraising because I wanted to help with the advancement of women and girls, but my first job was being a telemarketer. I didn't do it for long, but I learned a lot about rejection.   Read More

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The 4 Working Mom Work-Life-Balance Personalities
By Dana Brownlee

I don't know a working mom who doesn't struggle to keep all the work/home spinning plates in the air. Even the most seasoned jugglers" seem like they're just a sneeze or blink away from having it all come crashing down. Possibly because the challenge is so difficult, it's become quite apparent to me that there is no one way to do it. I guess if there were, we'd all just do that, right?   Read More

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Tech Blitz: Women's 'Pull Requests' Most Accepted if Gender Unknown
By Izenda Content Strategist

Women's contributions in an open-source software community tend to gain acceptance more often than men's - as long as their gender isn't identified. If gender is known, that trend reverses.   Read More

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What's in a VIN?
By GEICO Staff

Ever wonder what that long group of numbers and letters identifying your car means? There is some method to the madness. While the various bumper stickers on the back of your automobile show people who you are, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) tells the world who your car is.   Read More

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How to Inspire Yourself When You are the Victim of Bias
By Will Marré

Victimhood has a bad name. People who feel like victims are told they are weak. Psychologists even have a name for it...learned helplessness. But in my experience being victimized is often a reality.   Read More