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Technology can make creating professional connections that much easier

Networking in the Digital Age Networking continues to be an important, if not the most important, way to enter or ascend in a particular profession, and, fortunately, finding professional networking groups has never been easier. Searching online for local, national

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Employment Outlook: New York

As the effects of the global pandemic continue to recede, New York City’s jobs sectors see improvement and a positive forecast. New York City is the largest regional economy in the United States, with an annual economic output of 1.7

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Employment Outlook: Atlanta

Employment Outlook Atlanta

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Employment Outlook: Houston

One of the largest cities in the US, Houston, Texas, is experiencing economic and population growth and hiring across multiple job sectors. Houston is the US’s fourth-largest city and the largest city in the US Southwest, with a population of

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Employment Outlook: New York

The Big Apple works toward normalcy as jobs increase amidst ongoing coronavirus restrictions.  By Mary Anne Thompson, founder and president, GoinGlobal, Inc. New York City is the largest regional economy in the United States, with an annual economic output of

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Employment Outlook: Philadelphia

By Mary Anne Thompson, founder and president, Goinglobal, Inc. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is a city of firsts. Benjamin Franklin founded the nation’s first library here. The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts was the nation’s first art museum and art school, and

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Employment Outlook: San Diego

Many industries held on during the Covid-19 crisis and remain strong in California’s “finest city” of San Diego. By Mary Anne Thompson, founder, and president, GoinGlobal, Inc. San Diego, California, nicknamed “America’s Finest City,” thanks to its temperate and sunny

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Employment Outlook: Nashville

Tennessee’s capital keeps growing and adding jobs across its diverse economy. By Mary Anne Thompson, founder and president, GoinGlobal, Inc. Nashville, Tennessee, remains one of the South’s top cultural destinations. US News & World Report recently ranked it the 15th

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Atlanta’s Hot Job Market

Despite its Southern flair, the city of Atlanta, Georgia, has always been more of a commercial city than an antebellum monument. Its diverse economy, top-notch educational institutions, and young, educated workforce provide an inviting venue for both multinational corporations and

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Living Large in LA

As home to Disneyland, the Grammy Awards, Hollywood Boulevard, and the Academy Awards, Los Angeles (“LA” for short) is often called “Tinseltown.” This city is world-famous for its entertainment industry and, in particular, movie production. The area is home to

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