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In times of economic unease, you may find yourself wondering whether your money is safe in your bank account.

Even if you still have a paycheck coming in during the coronavirus situation, your financial future might seem "uncertain” and you might be feeling the need to stock up on cash, in addition to toilet paper and canned goods.

The good news is that your money is absolutely safe in a bank. There’s no need to withdraw it for security reasons. Here’s more about bank runs and why they shouldn’t be a concern. READ MORE AT OCALA.COM

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We all know that the internet keeps us tethered together, but when physical connections such as in-person meetings and conferences and events are shut down, an alternative way of meeting new people is required.

Virtual networking is an advent driven by the need to allow individuals to grow their personal network connections and, in turn, drive awareness and opportunities to learn and solve problems together. READ MORE AT FORBES

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If you've suddenly found yourself on the job search, some relief is on the way. A few sectors are seeing a huge spike in demand, and as a result, several companies are hiring thousands, tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands of workers right now.

To help anyone out there trying to find a job, we've put together a list of 33 of the largest, best-known companies hiring now in response to coronavirus-sparked demand. READ MORE AT KIPLINGER

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Most organizations now proudly proclaim that their company policy includes diversity and inclusiveness. However, despite such efforts, some companies struggle to see the results reflected in their workforce. Sometimes it is because only lip service is paid to it and other times recruitment policies do not live up to the expectation of aggressively following the mandate. READ MORE AT THE HR DIGEST

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If quarantine has given us anything during these trying times, it's time. We all of a sudden have time to read a book, enjoy old and new music and discover fresh artists who weren't on our radar and should be.

While they might not be topping the charts (yet), these 17 Latina artists have gifted us with their beautifully crafted music and distinctive voices. READ MORE BILLBOARD

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How to Network virtually

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We are all working remotely. There’s an onslaught of change, new work habits, and “coworkers.” We are inundated by content about COVID-19 that leaves us worried and overwhelmed.

Take a breath.

When we are distancing ourselves in a way we have never done before, it is more important than ever to stay connected to the people who matter most in your life–your network–and to be willing to connect with them digitally in a strategic way. READ MORE AT FAST COMPANY

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27 best work from home jobs

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Even before the coronavirus pandemic hit, the remote job market was on the rise, with more and more workers seeking out flexible arrangements that allow them to work from home or travel the globe.

To help job seekers during this difficult time, FlexJobs has compiled a list of 20 companies currently hiring for remote jobs as well as a list of 50 surprising remote jobs. READ MORE AT FORBES

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Tips for a career change cover letter

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Whatever your reasons might be for considering a career change or a side gig, if you determine that you want to enter a new industry, it can be difficult to know how to write a cover letter for a career change or an additional job.

While there is some controversy about the relevance of a cover letter, there are enough organizations that still ask for them and will read them, so we definitely recommend that you include a cover letter with your resume when submitting job applications. Here are a few things to consider for a career change cover letter. READ MORE AT U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT

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Transforming your networking skills

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The first rule in networking is having a plan. You need to have a purpose for reaching out to people firmly planted in your mind before you begin talking with them.

If you agree that networking plays a significant role in your job search, but your efforts are lacking in results, then the following tips may help revive your networking knowledge. READ MORE AT CHRON

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The coronavirus pandemic has caused a historic number of job losses, with 26 million people now unemployed in the United States in the five weeks since the outbreak began. In Illinois, more than 737,000 people have filed unemployment claims, leaving many struggling to find work.

Here’s a list of major businesses that are hiring right now in the Chicago area: READ MORE AT CHICAGO TRIBUNE

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Nina Rodriguez '17 has been appointed the editor-in-chief of the Rutgers University Law Review in Camden. She is the first Latina to ever hold the position.

“For me, representation matters so much,” she says. “I know I’m paving the way for others who come after me.”

Published five times a year, the Rutgers University Law Review is the flagship law journal of Rutgers Law School. It's devoted to critical discussions of current legal problems, with articles by practitioners and scholars, as well as students. The journal was first published in 1915. The editor in chief oversees all operations and makes the ultimate decisions about what to publish. READ MORE AT RIDER.EDU

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Every industry and sector of our world has now been impacted by COVID-19 in one way or another. Many companies are grappling with how to make it out of this situation thriving.

But even with the cataclysmic shifts that the world is currently experiencing, there are several reasons why your company’s DEI efforts should not be forgotten.

1. People of color disproportionately impacted. READ MORE AT FORBES

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Spend your lockdown productively

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If you’re unemployed during this COVID-19 crisis, you’re probably weighing the decision about looking for work. This is not a simple equation!

Whether that’s in the look-for-work camp or in the wait-it-out camp, there are things you can do with your time that will benefit your job search, whenever that takes place. Here are six ideas to get you started.

1. Look over your interview clothes — and not just the top halves. READ MORE AT TWIN CITIES PIONEER PRESS

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