Women often find it challenging to stand out in the workplace in a way that leads to advancement. Here are nine tips to draw attention to your work in a strategic way. [caption id="attachment_7428" align="alignleft" width="198"] Abstract chaotic background.[/caption] By Ellen Lee Early in her career, Jasmine N. Davis made...

Women leaders are uniquely positioned to drive change By Heather Boerner When Christine Candio started as a bedside nurse 33 years ago, the roles were clear—and segregated by gender. Most physicians were men and most nurses were women. And the hierarchy between the two was strict. “If a...

[caption id="attachment_7581" align="alignleft" width="225"] Creativity ConceptCreativity Concept[/caption] A successful career requires that we continually take advantage of learning opportunities, within our organizations, within our fieldsóand within ourselves By Erin Chan Ding A dozen years into her career with a multinational corporation, Marianne Markowitz grew restless. She had the financial...

Coding bootcamps are one way to address the industry’s poor record By Ellen Lee Two years ago, in one of the worst downpours that season, Kim Merino was lifting a treadmill out of a UPS truck and delivering it to a customer. It wasn’t what she wanted to...

American workplaces are often not set up to support religiously observant workers, particularly women. Here are some tips on how to create a more inclusive workplace for women of faith. By Liz Joslin For Hedieh Fakhriyazdi, faith comes up every day at the office. Working as a...

News out of the technology sector leaves many women feeling discouraged. ...