Interim Yahoo CEO Ross Levinsohn has wanted to run a company like Yahoo his entire career. Former colleagues and employees say he'll bring candor and a likable personality to the job.
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Most young people fresh to the workforce still must observe some basic rules of etiquette. Steve Jobs may have gotten away with not bathing and screaming at employees during his youth (and later on), but most people can't behave this way and survive.
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Yahoo's interim CEO, Ross Levinsohn, forged strong alliances with executives at Madison Avenue agencies that represent the biggest ad spenders, setting him apart from his predecessors, who had no ad experience.
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The heads at J.P. Morgan have begun rolling over the $2 billion trading loss the firm announced last week.
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Selena Rezvani's new book "Pushback: How Smart Women ask -- and Stand Up -- for What They Want" argues women need to rely on negotiation as a survival tool for everyday, not just once a year when they ask for a raise.
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As more women gain equality in the workplace, more men are being put in the role of primary caregiver. Like women before them, they have to make tough career choices.
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Goldman Sachs's co-head of global mergers and acquisitions, Yoel Zaoui, is stepping down from his post, in the latest high-level exit at the Wall Street firm.
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When you've given two weeks notice at your current job, you may think you can lay back and just coast before joining your next employer. Don't. Those last two weeks can be critical to ensuring you leave on good terms with your reputation intact.
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Employers filed petitions for 25,600 skilled-foreign-worker visas during the first week of the application season, almost twice as many as in the entire first month of last year's season.
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