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Rachel Gillett

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Jersey City, NJ, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • Business Insider
  • Houston Chronicle
  • The Chainsaw
  • Tech Insider
  • AOL Jobs
  • Entrepreneur
  • Fast Company

Past articles by Rachel:

The 39 highest-paying jobs you can get without a bachelor's degree

Not all high-paying jobs require a four-year degree. These jobs all earn over $68,000 annually and require an associate degree or less. → Read More

Here are the 4 people you'll meet before you can ever interview at Google

Meet Google's hiring gatekeepers, including a recruiter and a coordinator. → Read More

Gender bias could make it harder for women to become CEO, according to a recent study

Women are still underrepresented in top corporate positions, even though they ask for promotions just as much as men. → Read More

6 reasons this is the perfect thank-you email to send after a job interview

When you don't send a thank-you email or letter after an interview, you often eliminate yourself from the competition. → Read More

Employees across the globe are working remotely because of the coronavirus pandemic. Here are 18 high-paying jobs you can do from home.

From project management to research engineering to writing, there are many high-paying jobs you can do from home. → Read More

The 13 highest-paying jobs for people who want to work less than 40 hours a week

Not every job requires you to work over 40 hours a week. People with these jobs typically work less and earn more than the average American. → Read More

Black Friday workers share the most outrageous things they've seen on the job

Retail workers share the most ridiculous things they've seen on Black Friday. → Read More

One chart reveals how the cost of insulin has skyrocketed in the US, even though nothing about it has changed

The price of insulin has tripled in the past 10 years, and people with diabetes across the US are struggling to afford the drug that keeps them alive. → Read More

37 jobs that could be decimated by 2026

Based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics' occupational projections data, here are 37 jobs that could be on their way out, with far lower levels of employment by 2026. → Read More

The 50 best jobs in America in 2018

The best jobs in America are highly-skilled; can be found in almost every industry; and have high earning potential, hiring demand, and job satisfaction. → Read More

The 25 best high-paying jobs in America for 2018

US News & World Report recently released its 2018 Best Jobs rankings, which determines the best occupations in the US based on various factors. Of the jobs that offer the best prospects, stress levels, and work-life balance, these are also the highest-paying. → Read More

Tell us your funniest or weirdest office holiday party stories

'Tis the season for holiday party hijinks, and Business Insider wants to hear your best (or worst?) stories! → Read More

25 of the strangest things people have done in a job interview

Every job seeker wants to stand out from the competition, but some candidates go about it all wrong. For instance, according to recent surveys from CareerBuilder, one interviewee sang her responses to questions, while another did a phone interview in the bathroom — and flushed. “It’s hard to say why a candidate would do some of these things,” Rosemary Haefner, chief human-resources officer for… → Read More

17 unprofessional habits that make hiring managers hate you

If there’s one time you really need to make a good impression during your job search, it’s when you’re interacting with the hiring manger. As Rosalinda Oropeza Randall, an etiquette and civility expert and the author of “ Don’t Burp in the Boardroom,” tells Business Insider, interviews with hiring managers are often the most important. If you’re qualified for the job, it’s easy enough to satisfy… → Read More

Who you're most likely to marry based on your job

Love and work — who knew the two were so intimately connected? Based on research by Bloomberg Business, it turns out that your job could help you predict who you’ll end up marrying. By scanning US Census Bureau data covering 3.5 million households, Bloomberg compiled this interactive chart that shows how people are pairing up by profession. Here are the most common matchups for 35 jobs (Some… → Read More

32 things you should never say to your boss

Honesty is the best policy in the workplace -- ... → Read More

23 questions you should never ask at the end of a job interview

When you’re in the hot seat, there’s a good chance that your interviewer will turn the tables at some point and ask, “Do you have any questions for me?” When you have the floor, you’ll want to take full advantage of the opportunity to show that you’ve done your homework and determine if the job is a good fit. But it’s imperative that you put just as much thought into what you ask as you do your… → Read More

48 photos of emotional Korean family reunions will melt your heart

Almost 200 separated Koreans families reunited with their long lost relatives that they haven't seen for more than 60 years. During the Korean family reunions, relatives embraced, cried, laughed, and discussed the lives they had missed out on together. → Read More

15 important jobs women have never held

Women have held many roles that were previously reserved for men, but there are still more firsts to accomplish. → Read More

21 billionaires who grew up poor

Billionaires don't all come from money. Some of the richest people in the world actually grew up poor. Here's a look at how some of the most famous... → Read More