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No fancy equipment required! [The Muse Logo]( We want to hear from you! Complete our [women at work survey]( to access a code for 10% off Muse coaching services. [How to Take a Professional Headshot by Yourself]( [How to Take a Professional Headshot by Yourself]( As you build your professional career, there are likely to be a number of situations where a photo would be helpful. For example, it could feature on a portfolio website or enhance your LinkedIn profile and resume. In those situations, a casual snap or selfie probably won’t do. Instead, you’ll want a professional headshot. The good news? You don’t need to hire a professional photographer to take one; in fact, you can achieve great results using a camera phone—yes, the one you probably carry with you every day. Ready to learn? Let’s take a look at how to take professional headshots, no fancy equipment required! [READ MORE]( [A Look at Meta’s Project to Revolutionize the Future of Avatars]( [A Look at Meta’s Project to Revolutionize the Future of Avatars]( A manager shares how their work will make the metaverse more inclusive than ever before. [READ MORE]( [This Finance Leader Became a Champion for Workplace Inclusivity]( [This Finance Leader Became a Champion for Workplace Inclusivity]( Here’s how she fosters a culture of diversity, belonging, vulnerability, and authenticity. [READ MORE]( [Best High-Income Skills to Learn in 2024]( [Best High-Income Skills to Learn in 2024]( From AI to sustainability. [READ MORE]( [How to Ask for a Favor Professionally, According to Communication Experts]( [How to Ask for a Favor Professionally]( With tips and email templates. [READ MORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( *10% off career coaching ends Friday, March 29 at 11:59 PM PT. This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. ©2024 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. 442 5th Ave. #1147, New York, NY 10018 [Terms of Use]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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