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If You’re Looking for a Job, Look Inland, Lists Say

Associations Now

The city topped two recent surveys: Glassdoor’s “ 25 Best Cities for Jobs in 2017 ” and Apartment List’s “ Top 10 Metros for Millennials.” If you’re in the job market, you might want to head to Pittsburgh—especially if you’re just starting out in your career.

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Association Brain Food: 6.23.23

Reid All About it

Host: Fridays@4 Speaker: Carolyn Nopar, former Chief Development Officer for the YWCA Metro Chicago and Director of Development & Communications for Family Focus Mon 6/26 at 8 a.m. More info/register. Host: Sidecar Thu 6/29 at 2 p.m.

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CompTIA Study Finds Tech Hubs Where You Wouldn’t Expect Them

Associations Now

While both had smaller numbers of job listings than more prominent metro areas such as Washington, DC, they made up for it by having cost-of-living levels that were much more modest—adjusted for hourly earnings, Charlotte and Raleigh ranked fourth and third, respectively. “The But there was plenty of room for more affordable towns, too.

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Thursday Buzz: Design Your Own Emoji

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Looking for a way to draw attention to your event, or possibly even your metro area? — Kivi Leroux Miller (@kivilm) August 2, 2017. Mexico City created civic pride by designing emojis specific to the city. Also: how a marketing expert found herself quoted in major news outlets—while on vacation. Right Place, Right Time.

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How to Create a Culture That Embraces Sales

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Girl Scouts have been everywhere this past month—in grocery store lobbies, at street corners, and at the entrance to the Metro station nearest my home. Until cookie season ended this week, my workdays were punctuated with Girl Scouts hawking their Tagalongs, Trefoils, and my favorites, Samoas, at my Metro station.

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The Case for Treating Your Event Like a Culinary Experience

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That’s still relevant in 2017. A really cool wine truck: It’s a fully customized 1952 International Harvester Metro that can serve more than 1,000 servings of six different wines (renters choice). Put chefs front and center. Ross Bailey, owner of Tastings Wine Bar in Indianapolis, also runs a wine truck.

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