Happy Sunday! Hope everyone is having a relaxing week-end, and as you’re sipping on your cup of coffee or relaxing in your backyard,or back from Sunday service, I hope you also enjoy our weekly news update. Here’s the 411 on what we’ve been reading this week:
- Black Enterprise gives us a few pointers on how to keep it real after job rejection;
- Speaking about diversity, Fast Company evaluates what your name means to your chances of landing the job, while the Huff Post Business confirms that yes, indeed, diversity can save your career;
- Should you follow your passion as a career? Mashable answers the questions first asked on Quora with no uncertain terms;
- Even if you’re not up at 5am, this Linked In article comforts you that it’s ok to enjoy your life (we knew that, but it’s nice to hear it again);
- On the mommy track? Well, Forbes confirms the mommy track still holds women back in law firms;
- The Cubicle Chick had this awesome post around five work/life lessons from our favorite Gladiator Kerry Washington’s BlogHer’14 keynote;
- On a positive international note, Thomson Reuters confirms France passes sweeping gender equality law (hint hint rest of the world…);
- Refinery 29 lists 5 career myths we should all stop believing, while schooling us on the the 33 best going out clothes under $100;
- The Root confirms #carefree back girls are here to stay, while listing 10 things the media won’t tell you about Black millenials;
- Last but not least, the Corporate Sister wonders if you should keep putting a front at work, tells you how to deal with a nice boss!
Happy Sunday, and much love to all!
The Corporate Sis.



