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How to Make it onto Forbes 30 Under 30

Posted on 16. June 202116. June 2021 by sheCareer

Want to make it onto the Forbes 30 under 30 list? Better hurry and do it like Jaclyn Johnson!

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Stories

Why Working Before Your Master Degree Is a Good Idea

Posted on 13. June 202120. June 2021 by sheCareer

You are often told that once you earn money you will not do your master’s. Let’s talk about why working between degrees is a good idea!

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How to Become a Self-Made Billionaire

Posted on 9. June 202110. June 2021 by sheCareer

Let’s take a look at the life of billionaire Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder of the dating-app Bumble. There’s a lot to learn from her!

University Life

How to Choose the Best University in 2021

Posted on 6. June 202113. September 2021 by sheCareer

Choosing the best university for your studies can be difficult. We’ve been there and now we’ve provided some tips for you!

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What to Study at University

Posted on 2. June 202113. September 2021 by sheCareer

Find out more about how to choose the subject that fits you best and that will be the basis for a successful career path.

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Work Life

How to Start a Successful Brand: 3 Lessons from Paula Begoun

Posted on 30. May 20211. June 2021 by sheCareer

Paula Begoun has been a successful business woman for more than two decades. Let’s see what we can learn from the founder of Paula’s Choice!

Stories

Racism In Corporate Germany

Posted on 25. May 202123. September 2021 by sheCareer

How does it feel to be the only non-white employee in a meeting? How does it feel to be German in times of #BLM? Alina will tell you..

Stories

How to Manage Diabetes at Work

Posted on 25. May 202113. June 2021 by sheCareer

Diabetes affects one in eleven adults. A Type-1-Diabetic shares insights on how to manage diabetes at work.

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Work Life

How to Overcome the Gender Pay Gap in 2021

Posted on 23. May 202112. August 2021 by sheCareer

The gender pay gap still exists in 2021. Here’s a rundown of the situation plus 6 useful tips on how to overcome the wage gap between women and men.

Work Life

How to Use Professional Networking Platforms Without Feeling Pressured

Posted on 18. May 202123. August 2021 by sheCareer

Want to know how to make use of professional networking platforms without feeling pressured? Read this take on your favorite role model.

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