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What to Bring to and Say in a Job Interview

So, you’ve spent time preparing for the interview. You’ve practiced answering interview questions, reviewed your past professional experience, and you’ve confirmed the interview. All that’s left is putting your best foot forward. Knowing what to bring and say in an interview will depend on factors like whether it’s in-person, over-the-phone or via video conferencing. Here […]

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Johnson prepares appeal of real estate’s win in transfer tax fight

Mayor Brandon Johnson’s administration is doubling down on squaring off with Chicago’s real estate industry. Officials on Monday announced plans to appeal a judge’s order that blocked City Hall from intervening in a lawsuit won Friday by industry trade groups that invalidated a ballot initiative that would hike property transfer taxes, if passed by voters

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Fantasy Hockey Waiver Wire: Picking up Quinton Byfield is a real power play

With 15 goals and 22 assists, Vladimir Tarasenko is scoring plenty for the Ottawa Senators. He’s potentially on the trading block before the March 8 deadline, which could increase his scoring opportunities. (Photo by Eliot J. Schechter/NHLI via Getty Images) Special to Yahoo Sports There are always a slew of players available to pick up

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StripMallGuy on real estate success, going public

Don Tepman has a clear investment philosophy.  “In the real estate world, investing should mean having an advantage. What do you know better than everybody else?”  For Tepman, the answer is in his alter ego’s name: StripMallGuy.  After years of anonymity, the enigmatic figure known as StripMallGuy, unveiled his identity. The man behind the revered

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Hawley vows to attach Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to anything moving on Senate floor

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) will attach an amendment reauthorizing and expanding a law compensating Americans exposed to radiation by the federal government to all items moving on the Senate floor, his office confirmed Monday. In a letter to Republican Senate colleagues, Hawley urged the caucus to back an amendment reauthorizing the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act

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Loan maturities driving scant multifamily sales in San Antonio

Multifamily sales have plummeted in the Alamo City, and looming loan maturities are typically the driving force behind the few transactions that occur. Sales totaled $163 million in the fourth quarter, marking a 92 percent year-over-year decline, the San Antonio Business Journal reported, citing CoStar Group.  The city’s multifamily sector has been in a downward

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California court decision could stymie CEQA as construction blocker

An appeals court ruling could block environmental laws from being used to thwart some housing and commercial projects. A state appellate court issued a ruling this month that, if not overturned by the state Supreme Court, would make it much harder to use the California Environmental Quality Act to stop projects that conform to local

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Citadel exec talks offices, David Martin speaks about climate change at UM conference 

Citadel remains steadfast in its belief that companies will bring employees back to the office, despite some firms opting to downsize and certain industries still allowing remote work, an executive with the hedge fund said.  “The financial services sector, they have leaned [into] the value of being in the office. And it’s not just a

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