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        [5 Science-Backed Ways to Give Better Presentations ] Half a billion people

[The Muse]( [ADVICE](    [JOBS](   [COMPANIES](  [It's Friday!] Credit: Giphy YES, IT IS! Hard to believe, right? That's what happens when you're totally crushing it. Take this weekend to unwind and, as always, here are a few reads you might enjoy. RECOMMENDED READS  [10 Ways to Improve Your LinkedIn Profile in Under 5 Minutes]( [5 Science-Backed Ways to Give Better Presentations (Even if You Hate Public Speaking)]( Half a billion people are on LinkedIn, so it's not enough to set one up. Take your profile to the next level with one of these five-minute tips. [Read more]( [How One Coaching Session Helped Me Gain the Confidence I Needed to Land the Job]( [How One Coaching Session Helped Me Gain the Confidence I Needed to Land the Job]( This Muse user met with one of our career coaches and was able to overcome her interview fears and challenges to land a nonprofit job she loves. [Read more]( [23 Completely Rational Fears Everyone Has When Going Through the Interview Process—Right?]( [23 Completely Rational Fears Everyone Has When Going Through the Interview Process—Right?]( The more you want the job, the more you panic about messing up. [Read more]( [5 Things Every Boss Is Dying for You to Do (But Won’t Ever Ask For)]( [5 Things Every Boss Is Dying for You to Do (But Won’t Ever Ask For)]( Without having to say it, your boss would love for you to do these five things on a daily basis (Hint: They'll make you look good, too.) [Read more]( [The Truth About What You’re Entitled to Severance-Wise When You Lose Your Job]( [The Truth About What You’re Entitled to Severance-Wise When You Lose Your Job]( There's no guarantee that if you lose your job, even if it's a layoff or restructuring, you'll get severance pay. Lawyers in the know explain the real deal. [Read more](  [alt_text] Fun Fact Can't decide between a city break or an outdoor adventure? London could the solution: It has so many trees, it's technically a forest.  Connect with The Muse [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [View in Browser](    [Terms](    [Unsubscribe]( Daily Muse Inc.    1375 Broadway    New York, NY 10018

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