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Plus: The Real Reason Why the 'Anti-Diversity Manifesto' Googler Is Wrong PayScale Career News 8 Tec

Plus: The Real Reason Why the 'Anti-Diversity Manifesto' Googler Is Wrong PayScale Career News [Starting Salaries]( 8 Tech Companies Where You Start Out Earning 6 Figures If you want to know where you can earn the most money straight out of the gate, you ought to consider a job at a tech company that has an early-career median pay that starts at six figures. [Read more →]( [Get a Free Salary Report →]( [Career Advice]( This Is the Worst Career Advice Ever, According to a Career Development Specialist The best job is one that's a good fit in terms of values, interests, personality and skills - plus, you need to be able to make money at it. [Read more →]( [Business Travel]( 70 Percent of Business Travelers Prefer the Road to the Office Traveling for work isn't exactly a vacation. You're usually trying to work on the road, and the irregular hours can be a difficult adjustment. But 70 percent of business travelers say business trips are more enjoyable than working in the office. [Read more →]( [Google]( The Real Reason Why the 'Anti-Diversity Manifesto' Googler Is Wrong Will Change How You Think About Inclusion This weekend, Motherboard reported on an anti-diversity manifesto written by a software engineer at Google and distributed internally at the company. The document took aim at Google's diversity and inclusion programs, which the author claims are discriminatory and ineffective. [Read more →]( [Ask for a Raise]( 75% Of People Who Ask For A Raise Get One Are you contemplating a new job and want to know what you should be paid, or are you concerned you’re not being compensated appropriately in your current role? PayScale's Salary Survey can tell you what employees like you are making in your area. [Take the survey →]( Connect with us on:     Copyright 2017 PayScale, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website. PayScale, Inc, 1000 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134 [View Online]( • [Unsubscribe](

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