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How to Land Your First Remote Job

Landing your first remote job can be challenging, but it’s achievable with the right approach. Start by determining if remote work suits your lifestyle and career goals; understand both its benefits, like flexibility, and its downsides, such as feelings of isolation. Update your resume to highlight any relevant experience, whether it’s freelance or part-time work.

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Why I Gave Up Chasing the ‘Forever Career’ (and What I Found Instead)

If you’d told me five years ago that I’d be comfortable ditching the idea of a “forever career,” I would have called you crazy. After all, didn’t everyone say you’re supposed to find your passion and stick with it until retirement? Funny thing is, the more I chased that myth, the more adrift I felt.

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Why IT Jobs Are Still the Safest Bet in an Unstable World

From Bengaluru to Boston, IT professionals are redefining job security through adaptability, purpose, and quiet resilience. I’ve lost count of how many industries have “reinvented themselves” over the last few years — retail, media, crypto, even parts of healthcare. But through every wave of disruption, one field has managed to not only survive, but thrive:

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