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Ready for a Career Checkup? Five Steps to Plan What’s Next
Asking yourself some pointed questions to figure out what you want and what you’re good at can bring more purpose and fulfillment to your professional life.
By Anne deBruin Sample, CEO Published
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529 Plans: Everything You Need to Know About Saving for College
529 Plans 529 plans offer considerable convenience and potential tax savings when putting money aside for education. That said, there are still a range of rules you’ll need to know (and follow).
By Elaine Silvestrini Last updated
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Financial Planning Careers Are Open for Business
Thanks in part to the Great Wealth Transfer, jobs in financial planning are expected to grow in the next decade.
By Kevin R. Keller, CAE Published
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How to Age-Proof Your Career as Workplace Ageism Increases
Diversifying your networking, staying on top of advances (tech and otherwise) and sharing what you know can help protect you against age discrimination.
By Terry Weber Published
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What Are the Highest-Paying Jobs in Your City?
These are the highest-paying jobs — paying $150K or more — across the U.S. What do top earners in your city do for a living?
By Erin Bendig Published
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Going Freelance in 2024 — What You Need to Know
FlexJob’s report spotlights top companies, career fields, and job titles on the rise for fully remote freelance workers in 2024
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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More Americans Are Seeing Wages Grow Faster Than Prices
Roughly 6 in 10 Americans earned higher wages last year than the year before, study shows.
By Jamie Feldman Published
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25 Fastest Growing Jobs in the U.S.
Chief growth officers, government program analysts and environment health safety managers are all jobs that made LinkedIn’s 25 Jobs on the Rise list in 2024.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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Free (or Cheap) College for Retirees in All 50 States
retirement Whether it's to complete a degree, gain new knowledge or just for fun, retirees can collect their books and get on (back) to school in a most inexpensive way.
By Bob Niedt Last updated
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