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Women Meets Work

Meg Applegate

A weekly mix of news, notes, and nexts for working women in Greater Indianapolis.

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May is racing by like an IndyCar on the 500 track. I can count the remaining school days on one hand, the number of suitcases lining my hallway for our upcoming vacay, and real talk: I don’t have a number big enough for my to-do list. So ho...

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“Even if you’re not changing jobs, your job’s changing on you.” That line from LinkedIn’s Blake Lawit at the recent Semafor World Economy Summit has been rattling around in my brain since I read it.

Partly because it put words to a convers...

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32 hours, 10 minutes, and the 19%

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