Career advice
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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
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Renee Montgomery Got Her (Atlanta) Dream—Now It's Time to Get to Work
With the league's 25th season underway, the former WNBA player is ready to lead the Dream into its next chapter.
By Rachel Epstein
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5 Things the Pandemic Taught Us About Financial Wellness
Sallie Krawcheck, CEO and cofounder of Ellevest, shares monetary lessons we can take away from the past year.
By Sallie Krawcheck
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The Budget: Renting an Apartment In New York City
In Marie Claire's latest money column, we break down one reader's plan to afford a life-changing purchase. This month, our experts help one woman find the perfect NYC apartment in her price range.
By Megan DiTrolio
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When Working From Home Becomes a Never-Ending Nightmare
More and more women are reporting instances of workplace bullying by managers as a direct result of ongoing WFH mandates.
By Cat Woods
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How to Nail a Video Interview
Wow them with your knowledge, passion, and ability to put on real pants for a waist-up conversation.
By Megan DiTrolio
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What Equal Pay Day Gets Wrong
The day marks how far into the year an average woman must work to earn what the average man earned the year prior. In her first finance column for Marie Claire, Sallie Krawcheck shares why Equal Pay Day also isn't measuring up.
By Sallie Krawcheck
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The Totally Counterintuitive Thing Science Says You Should Do to Your Résumé
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By Kate Storey
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Can Nextdoor Cure Loneliness?
The company's CEO Sarah Friar thinks yes. She shares how the hyper-local social networking platform is uniting communities across the country.
By Megan DiTrolio
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New Film Series 'Five' Celebrates Female Entrepreneurs Making Change
Filmmaker Lisa Madison's new project highlights five female entrepreneurs who are determined to make a positive impact on their communities.
By Megan DiTrolio
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New Initiative Pledges 2 Million Mentorship Minutes to Women In Need
Dee Poku, founder and CEO of the WIE Suite, wants to get women back into the workforce. And she needs your help.
By Megan DiTrolio
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Twitter's God-is Rivera on Making the Platform More Inclusive
As the global director for culture and community, God-is Rivera amplifies the voices of previously disenfranchised digital communities.
By Brittney Oliver
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Hannah Mendoza Is Coming For Your Morning Coffee
Hannah Mendoza was mixing adaptogenic lattes and mushroom coffees out of a van two years ago. Now her company, Clevr Blends, counts Meghan Markle as a fan—and investor.
By Megan DiTrolio
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How Event Planners Have Pivoted in the Pandemic
We've been shut down for nearly a year: No IRL concerts, conferences, or big weddings (for, ahem, the responsible among us). Marie Claire spoke to female leaders in the event business to find out how they're fairing.
By Leena Rao
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Sarah Thomas: A Day In the Life
It involves two showers and up to seven miles of running.
By Beth Shapouri
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Captain Sarah Kociuba Is One of 10 Female B-2 Pilots. She's Flying the Bomber Over the Super Bowl.
Sunday's historical Super Bowl flyover will be captained by Kociuba.
By Megan DiTrolio
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The U.S. Economy Lost 140,000 Jobs In December. All Were Held by Women
2020 HAD to squeeze in such an awful last month, didn't it.
By Megan DiTrolio
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Don’t Call Allison Statter Kim Kardashian’s Best Friend
She is. But she’s also the successful founder of Blended Strategy Group, a media relations firm repping the likes of Tiffany & Co. and Revlon. Typically fiercely private, last year she emerged from behind the scenes and into her own.
By Rachel Burchfield
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10 Questions to Ask During a Job Interview
Sorry, "what does a typical day look like" isn't going to cut it.
By Megan DiTrolio
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Meet the Finance Leader Helping to Hand Out Billions in Small Business Loans
Bank of America's Sharon Miller on the state of the entrepreneurial spirit and the importance of shopping small.
By The Editors
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You Can't Pick Produce on Zoom
...but you can organize. Activist and former farm worker Flor Martinez on how she's working for marginalized communities, the forgotten essential workers, during COVID-19.
By Magdalena Puniewska
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The Gray-Area Economy
With more employees working from home, the line between freelance and full-time is fuzzier than ever.
By Jenna Birch
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How to Maximize Your Productivity as a Freelancer
Face down the mental barriers of this major career switch.
By Maria Ricapito
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Your Guide to Getting Benefits as a Freelancer
Three steps to getting your you-know-what together.
By Maria Ricapito
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How to Afford the Freelance Life
Expert tips for having enough money when a paycheck is not guaranteed.
By Brittney Oliver