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The first day back is never easy. [How to Get Back on Track After the Holidays ] [How to Get Back on

The first day back is never easy. [The Muse Logo]( [How to Get Back on Track After the Holidays (Without Working So Hard You Need Another Vacation)]( [How to Get Back on Track After the Holidays (Without Working So Hard You Need Another Vacation)]( It’s fair to say that some people hate the beginning of January almost as much as they love the end of December. No more holidays to look forward to, vacation days to relish, company parties to attend, or social gatherings to pencil into our calendars. But most likely, things are about to pick up—and so your productivity needs to, too. Here are a few simple tips to help you get through the “holiday jet lag” and ease your way back into work, starting right now. [READ MORE]( [These Courses Can Jumpstart a Career in Tech]( [These Courses Can Jumpstart a Career in Tech]( Take it from two CompTIA graduates. [READ MORE]( [The Unspoken Rules of Job Searching in January]( [The Unspoken Rules of Job Searching in January]( Ready to continue job hunting? [READ MORE]( [3 Easy New Year's Resolutions You Can Keep]( [3 Easy New Year’s Resolutions You Can Keep]( #1: Stop thinking about networking and just do it. [READ MORE]( [Want to Work in Product? Here Are the Skills You Need.]( [Want to Work in Product? Here Are the Skills You Need.]( An SVP of Product shares her keys to success. [READ MORE]( GET HIRED! [PepsiCo]( [PepsiCo]( 10,000+ employees Food and Beverage Multiple Locations Flexible / Remote PepsiCo’s products are enjoyed by consumers in more than 200 countries and territories around the world. [VIEW OPEN POSITIONS »]( [Miro]( [Miro]( 1,001 - 5,000 employees Technology Multiple Locations Flexible / Remote Miro is an online collaboration platform that helps remote teams work together. [VIEW OPEN POSITIONS »]( [Morning Brew]( 51 - 200 employees Media Multiple Locations Morning Brew is a media company with a portfolio of newsletters, podcasts, and more. [VIEW OPEN POSITIONS »]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. ©2023 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. 442 5th Ave. #1147, New York, NY 10018 [Terms of Use]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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