The coronavirus pandemic and social-distancing measures have left working parents under considerable stress as they try to balance childcare with their day jobs.
The relationships that are able to withstand the pressure are flexible. Couples may use this time to discover new roles and responsibilities for themselves within the family. By contrast, couples that are rigid in their thinking about who should do what may run into conflict.
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This week we have info on how to create virtual networking opportunities, how to market your business on social media, tips for small business owners, and more.
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How to create your own networking opportunities online and connect with key players, according to entrepreneurs, coaches, and executives who've done it
With coronavirus shuttering in-person networking events, there are other ways to get your foot in the door at your next dream job. Here's how you could boost your online presence and prepare for a "post-pandemic come-up."
How to market your business on social media during the coronavirus to keep customers engaged and interested in your products - even if you can't sell them right now
Although many businesses are closed during the coronavirus crisis, brands can still be active on social media to stay on top of customers' minds and encourage future purchases. Here are four strategies to engage your clients when they're self-quarantined and social distancing.
Nurses are making $5,000 a week to go to hard-hit coronavirus-outbreak zones - and staffing agencies are cashing in on the new demand
Hospitals need nurses more than ever to fight the COVID-19 outbreak - and healthcare staffing agencies are meeting those demands. Business Insider spoke with four nurse staffing companies that said job postings for hospital-nurse roles went up 300% in March.
6 steps entrepreneurs should take right now to keep their business open and stay financially secure instead of waiting for the government to take action
Applications for coronavirus relief loans opened on Friday, but demand and delays are high. Small business advisor and coach Robert Prosen told us that companies can't afford to wait to get organized and begin seeking funding. Here are six immediate steps Prosen recommends entrepreneurs to take right now.