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How to Protect Your Apartment from Burglaries
By GEICO Staff

Apartment buildings can be home to hundreds of people and may come equipped with buzzers, ID-enabled entry systems, or security.   Read More

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Even the Most Satisfied Employees are Open to New Positions
By Randstad Technologies

People who have jobs and aren't currently looking for a new position are referred to as "passive" candidates--as opposed to "active" candidates who are engaged in a job search. Passive candidates are usually happy in their current roles.   Read More

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Beyond #MeToo: Two New Words That Will Change the World
By Will Marré

Women are clearly focused on what women are doing to change the world. They are going to lead. As an enthusiastic advocate for more women in leadership, I could not be happier.   Read More

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Starting a Consulting Business? Avoid These Three Tragic Mistakes
By Dana Brownlee

If you've ever met someone who told you they were a business consultant, and you scratched your head wondering, "What in the heck does that mean?", you're not alone.   Read More

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Think Augmented or Virtual Reality Won't Affect You? Better Think Again
By Jodi Schiller

Sam Murley, my developer colleague, hasn't had much sleep lately. That's because he's recently tested the new, heavily hyped augmented reality Microsoft product. As much as Sam assumed he knew what to expect, he found the actual experience astonishing.   Read More

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Five Financial New Year's Resolutions to Make This Year
By GEICO Staff

The new year provides the perfect opportunity to take stock, set goals, and plan ahead. While you can make all kinds of resolutions ("This is the year I'll get in shape-really!"), those that focus on your finances could provide the biggest payoff.   Read More