Career advice
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Don't Stress! You Can Get in Good Shape Money-wise
Yes, maybe you eat paleo and have mastered crow pose, but do you practice financial wellness?
By Sallie Krawcheck
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The Book Club Revolution
Lots of women are voracious readers. Other women are capitalizing on that.
By Lily Herman
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The Future of Women and Work
The pandemic has completely upended how we do our jobs. This is Marie Claire's guide to navigating your career in a COVID-19 world.
By Megan DiTrolio
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Black-Owned Coworking Spaces Are Providing a Safe Haven for POC
For people of color, many of whom prefer to WFH, inclusive coworking spaces don't just offer a place to work—they cultivate community.
By Megan DiTrolio
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Where Did All My Work Friends Go?
The pandemic has forced our work friendships to evolve. Will they ever be the same?
By Rachel Epstein
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Your (Not So Official) Guide to Returning to the Office
Allow us to help you you figure out work attire, meetings, and how to get through a conversation with that guy from marketing without letting on that you forgot his name (I want to say it’s...“Rod”? “Rob?” “Rorb?” It’ll come to me eventually.)
By Gabrielle Moss
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What Travel Exec Ruzwana Bashir Wears to Work
The founder and CEO of experiences booking website Peek.com has the chic casual look on lock.
By Megan DiTrolio
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How to Get a New Job in a Virtual World
Your Zoom game has never been stronger.
By Rachel Epstein
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5 Women Journalists Reflect on Covering 9/11
Twenty years ago, these women told the stories of leaders, first responders, witnesses, and victims. Today, they tell their own.
By Rachel Epstein
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Sonya Ross Reported From Air Force One on 9/11
The former AP White House reporter was one of five journalists selected for the "nuclear bunker pool" that traveled with President George W. Bush aboard Air Force One.
By Rachel Epstein
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Gulnara Samoilova Captured 9/11 on Her Camera
A seasoned photojournalist, Samoilova's instincts were to run towards the scene. Looking back 20 years later, she might not have made the same decision.
By Rachel Epstein
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1 Writer, 36 Hours, 100+ Reporters
Nancy Gibbs reflects on writing the cover story for the black-bordered special issue many people still have saved today.
By Rachel Epstein
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Ann Curry on Reporting in the Aftermath of 9/11
The former NBC News correspondent spent years reporting on human suffering. September 11, 2001 was unlike anything she had covered before.
By Rachel Epstein
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The Best Low-Risk Investments, According to Sallie Krawcheck
There's no such thing as a completely risk-free investment, but these five money-makers are pretty darn close.
By Sallie Krawcheck
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Small Business Spotlight: Yowie
Shannon Maldonado's Philly-based creative studio and lifestyle boutique thrives on the community of small businesses and creatives.
By Julia Gall
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How Different Kinds of Caffeine Affect Your Productivity: a Semi-Scientific Study
Because speeding through the day is all that matters.
By Chelsea Peng
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Catherine St-Laurent on Going From Behind the Scenes to Center Stage
After working for Melinda Gates and Meghan Markle, Catherine St-Laurent is building her own social impact firm.
By Megan DiTrolio
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"I Was Afraid to Be Associated With My Brand"
As COVID-19 ravaged the nation, Sarah Paiji Yoo and her sustainable cleaning product company, Blueland, were subjected to increasingly derogatory and racist remarks.
By Sarah Paiji Yoo
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The Ultimate Guide to Buying A Car
In Marie Claire's latest money column, we break down one reader's plan to make a life-changing purchase. This month, two Capital One pros help Tara, a fintech program manager, figure out how to afford her very first car.
By Megan DiTrolio
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Mars Needs Women
They eat, breathe, and weigh less than men, which, in the context of a months-long space flight, could be a real game-changer. Plus, they bring soft skills that might make the trip a lot more pleasant.
By John Scott Lewinski
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How to Start Investing
Ellevest founder and CEO Sallie Krawcheck busts investing myths and shares her tips to make sure your money is making money.
By Sallie Krawcheck
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Dara Treseder Is the Reason You're Obsessed With Peloton
That's kind of her job. As the company's SVP, head of global marketing and communications, Treseder is responsible for building Peloton's brand and its rider community. Here, she talks ambition, being a Black woman in corporate America, and the value of investing in yourself.
By Megan DiTrolio
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'Ace of Spades' Is This Summer's Must-Read YA Novel
My heart is hammering just thinking about the plot of Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé's debut novel.
By Danielle Prescod
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The Sacred Boom
With the demand for mystical services on the rise, a growing number of women are channeling their spiritual gifts into full-blown careers.
By Tatiana Boncompagni
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How to Afford a Post-Pandemic Getaway
We break down one reader's travel spending plan.
By Megan DiTrolio
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Katrina Lake Might No Longer Be the Boss, But She's Still a Boss
The founder and soon-to-be former CEO of Stitch Fix is stepping down from the top spot—while stepping up her company's future.
By Megan DiTrolio
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So You Want a Postnup
No, they’re not planning to divorce, yet more couples are facing the awkwardness of getting their marital finances in order—after they say “I do.”
By Emma Pattee