
3 Professional Ways To Brag On Yourself and Land The Job
By Katherine Gauthier Raise your hand if you have ever applied for a job. Now keep your hand up if you felt like you forgot

By Katherine Gauthier Raise your hand if you have ever applied for a job. Now keep your hand up if you felt like you forgot

[fusion_text]The Great Chicago Fire is not the kind of event that would inspire most leaders to launch a new business in the insurance industry. Yet

By Wyatt Olson When Donald Stratton talks about his fateful day aboard the USS Arizona on Dec. 7, 1941, he often sums up the experience

By Brian MacQuarrie When Robert Greenleaf closes his eyes, he still sees the red circles painted on the wings of Japanese warplanes headed toward nearby

By Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press Retired Marine Gen. James Mattis, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, will need more than the usual

Veterans have a wealth of skills and experiences to offer as educators. However, teaching students and instructing troops can be different worlds. We have to

By NBC News President-elect Donald Trump has chosen retired Marine Gen. James Mattis to head the Department of Defense, a move that could signal the

TL; DR: While still in the Army, I went from never having programmed to getting into Hack Reactor. Here is what I learned along the

For many veterans, manufacturing jobs bring to mind images of the old days of heavy industry—the gritty, dirty work of steel-making or the massive assembly

One of my favorite quotes that I often think about is by motivational speaker and author, Tony Gaskins. “If you don’t build your dream someone