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WhatsApp is the most popular messaging app in most countries—but it has yet to achieve the same heights of popularity in the US. Now a new report shows that there is one US group that’s embraced the platform: people who identify as Hispanic.

Almost half (49%) of Hispanics use the app, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center. That makes perfect sense, considering it’s the dominant messaging platform in Latin America. READ MORE AT QUARTZ

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The Hispanic homeownership rate of 46.2% for 2017 showed an increase of 0.2% from 2016’s rate, leading Hispanics to become the only demographic to have increased their homeownership rate for the last three consecutive years.

Over the past decade, non-Hispanic whites have lost 1.9 million homeowners and were the only demographic to experience a net loss over this period of time. READ MORE AT HOUSEWIRE

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Top tips for a strong graduate CV

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Have you recently finished or are about to finish education and are about to take your first step into the world of professional work?

If so, then creating your first graduate CV may feel like a daunting task, given that you don’t have much professional experience to your name yet, and the advice your careers counsellor gave you at school is now outdated or forgotten. Understandably, you may be feeling daunted and unsure of where to begin.

You’re not alone; plenty of your peers will have this s

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Adela de la Torre, a UC Davis economist who has spent most of her career promoting better health among Latinas and Chicanos and social justice among students, has been named president of San Diego State University, which is facing tough challenges on enrollment, academic quality, fundraising and a possible expansion.

De la Torre, 63, will become the first woman to serve as a permanent president of SDSU. READ MORE AT THE SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE

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Hispanics reach for organic and clean label foods

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The natural, organic health trend is hot among Hispanic consumers.

The rising influence of organic and clean label products have permeated virtually every segment of the food and beverage industry, from kids foods to adult beverages. But beyond store shelves, the impact of the organic and clean label movement is also increasingly taking root within ever more diverse segments of the American consumer population. This is especially true among Hispanic consumers, who wield a buying power of more t

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U.S. Latinos: The Blind Spot Of America

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Across America, there’s a shift happening in our economic landscape. Like a fast approaching vehicle caught in a blind spot, it is invisible to most.

The entertainment industry has created a narrow and stereotypical narrative of who Latinos are in the U.S. Since perception is reality, our substantial contributions to the American economy have essentially gone unnoticed. READ MORE AT FORBES

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How to deal with unexpected problems at work

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If your career is going too smoothly, it could be because you’re lucky.

But you must pause and ensure that you are not settling too much into a routine that is holding you back. If you’re challenging yourself, you must something go through changes that might not always be comfortable.

It is important for you to be able to know that the pain is part of your professional growth. It is not something that you need to fix. In fact, you should embrace it and try your best to keep your eye on the end

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Chronic conditions more common in Hispanics

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Heart disease, cancer, diabetes and stroke are among the most common causes of illness, disability and death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC. These chronic conditions and the factors that lead to them can be more common or severe in minorities, including Hispanics.

For example, four out of 10 Hispanics die from heart disease or cancer, and they are 50 percent more likely to die from diabetes than Caucasians, according to the CDC. READ MO

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A lot of companies are wondering if the Hispanic market should be a part of their 2018 marketing plans or if they should wait another year or two.

If you’ve decided to give it a try, here are a few things you need to know.

You do not have to increase your marketing dollars to reach the Hispanic market. You just need to reallocate a good portion of your existing budget to areas or markets you haven’t reached before. READ MORE AT ORLANDO BUSINESS JOURNAL

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Business networking tips for introverted folks

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It’s often said that we are the average of the people we surround ourselves with. This is true for me and some of my closest friends, as many of us struggle with breaking out of our shells and typically identify as more on the introverted side.

This can be a major challenge in professional settings, as introverts tend to be hyper-aware of how they behave in every situation. As a result, we have a tendency to overthink the way we present ourselves within a space such as a networking event.

This

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It’s the rare construction firm that doesn’t cite people as its most important resource. And over the past two decades, that asset has become increasingly bilingual. Indeed, more than 27% of workers in construction are Hispanic or of Latino ethnicity, according to the most recent available data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

For many contractors, particularly larger firms and those in the Southwest, where worksite banter has long been a mix of Spanish and English, conducting jo

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Secrets of success from people who LOVE their job

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So you found the love of your life? Congrats. But what about the career of your life? Much like a relationship, your attitude, and mentality toward your job changes over time and through various stages. While sometimes you might have those butterfly twangs when you’re working on a certain project or deadline, other times you might be overflowing with toxicity, dreading heading into the office.

Since you arguably spend more time working than with your partner, your family or friends, having a mo

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Hispanic-serving institutions like the University of Houston are looking for answers as they try to figure out how to attract students to science, technology, engineering and math fields -- and how to best support them in those studies.

Hispanic students are underrepresented in STEM education despite their growing population in Texas and the United States, and these fields have an "intense demand" for skilled workers, UH said in a press release. READ MORE AT HOUSTON CHRON

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William Almonte - Recruitment Trends in 2018

Changing your strategies with time is necessary. Otherwise, you can bid farewell to all chances of success and progress. If you are an educated and trained professional, then you need to bag a job that has the potential for promotion in future. If you are the owner of any firm, then you need to hire proper candidates who can look after several departments. One sector has to work in close co-operation with the other, in case both desire to make the profit. So, several trends come and go, dependin

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Millennials want to work for employers who value diversity and inclusion, but despite a changing zeitgeist that favors diversity programs, many employers are either procrastinating this programmatic development or failing at its execution.

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission offers some standard guidelines to use as a template for individual workplace diversity programs, but these aren’t appropriate for all workplaces, and aren’t valued by all employers. READ MORE AT FORBES

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5 tips to land your next position

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A new year brings so much promise, and I’m betting you’ve looked into 2018 and made some plans, but I wonder … have you thought about using this fresh start to look for a new job?

Hiring is actually pretty robust during the first quarter of a new year. Companies last summer and fall finalized their budgets and spending plans – including personnel and hiring needs – for this year. Open opportunities were most likely posted sometime in January, so if you’re interested in a position, don’t wait mu

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