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Resource fair in Compton teaches people how to expunge a criminal record
A resource fair in Compton with the help of legal experts from LMU, the public defenders office, and Pepperdine show those who have been incarcerated how to expunge their criminal records.
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Looking for a job in the new year? These steps can help you get hired faster, experts say
Going from applicant to new hire can be a slow process. Experts say taking these three steps may help you secure a new job faster in the new year.
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Women are reclaiming a traditional role as many turn to work with the dead and their loved ones
Women are retaking the field of funeral services. Once in the minority, they now make up the majority of mortuary students.
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28-year-old's side hustle makes up to $113,500 per year—and it only costs $50 to start
Carter Osborne started editing college admission essays to help pay for grad school in 2017. Now, his side hustle makes up to six figures per year and nearly doubles his income.
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I thought my career as a TV reporter was over. Then I decided to surgically change my voice
In a personal essay, freelance NBC Bay Area reporter Emma Goss outlined her journey of surgically changing her voice in an effort to further her career.
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This 90-year-old woman had the same job for 74 years—her best advice for being happier at work
For 90-year-old Melba Mebane, her job at Dillard’s has always been “more than a paycheck.”
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How to tell your company has layoffs planned. Some signs ‘will send shivers down your spine,' career expert says
Figuring out if your company might be next to announce layoffs isn’t easy, but there are some clues to watch for, experts say.
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New York is the worst city to launch your career – see which other places made the list
NYC and Gulfport, Mississippi, are the worst places to start a career in 2023, according to recent research.