Weekly News Update

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  • New York magazine offers a peek at the J.Crew/CFDA collab (available June 3), while Racked brings news about the upcoming Eddie Borgo for Target collection (available July 12).
  • The New York Times reports on NYC's Nail Salon Day of Action, an outreach event prompted by the Times' investigation into poor work conditions at nail salons.
  • TechCrunch shares news of the end of PoachIt, mentions other services that have met the same end, and suggests a few alternatives.
  • Bloomberg BNA looks at a survey performed by Harvard Law School’s Center on the Legal Profession — its findings included that, on average, women lawyers may work more hours than their male counterparts.
  • New York magazine looks at a new survey that shows what happens to women's C-suite aspirations as time goes on (h/t to The Broadsheet).
  • Business Insider explains new research into the impact of the interviewing order of job-candidates.
  • The Guardian wonders why many women hesitate to describe themselves as “entrepreneurs,” preferring terms like “business owners” or “founders.”
  • Thought Catalog brings you the 16 Myers-Briggs personality types … and their worst nightmares.
  • PopSugar Smart Living gives you tips on washing “dry clean only” clothes at home.
  • For your Laugh of the Week: some helpful tips on going green.

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9 Comments

    1. There are only 7 in NYC? That is even more horrible than I would have expected.

      1. I’d guess there are slightly more than 7 but these are the ones the writer has been able to “clear” and/or knows about.

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