Gina Belli, PayScale

Gina Belli

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Brookfield, CT, United States

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Past articles by Gina:

The Best Time of Day to Submit an Online Job Application

Submitting an online job application? Some times of day are better than others. Here's the time to target for the best results. → Read More

7 Future Jobs You Might Hold in 10 Years

Remember when you were a kid, and your teachers told you that your future job might not exist yet? → Read More

40 Percent of Workers Took a Fake Sick Day This Year

Have you ever called in sick when you were perfectly OK? You're not alone. A survey shows that 40 percent of workers have taken a fake sick day this year. → Read More

5 Ways Gratitude Could Improve Your Career

Gratitude doesn't just help you to be happier and healthier — it could also make you more successful at work. Here's how. → Read More

9 Tips for Getting Stuff Done at Work During the Busy Holiday Season

Your job doesn't stop when the holidays start. Here's how to deal with the stress of navigating a packed to-do list plus those extra holiday obligations. → Read More

5 Ways to Get Organized (Finally)

Twenty-seven percent of people say they feel disorganized at work. If you're one of them, these tips can help. → Read More

Want Gender Equity at Work? Get a Job in the Cannabis Industry

Research shows that the cannabis industry offers better gender equity in the workplace than is standard. → Read More

7 Pieces of Valuable Career Advice That Might Surprise You

Don't look too busy, don't be afraid to job hop and other pieces of career advice that your guidance counselor never shared with you. → Read More

The Best Fields for Flexible Jobs

Flexible jobs can be a real game changer. Some fields are better suited to these types of working arrangements than others. → Read More

5 Hidden Benefits of Having a Strong Professional Network

You already know that a solid network is essential to getting hired. But that isn't the only potential payoff to developing professional connections. → Read More

Want to Get Stuff Done? Escape Your Open Office and Head to a Coffee Shop

Many workers find it difficult to focus and get work done in an open office. But, why should it be any easier at the bustling coffee shop across the street? → Read More

Here's What Recruiters Are Looking for Right Now

Understanding what recruiters are looking for right now could help you get hired. New research from Jobvite reveals some current trends. → Read More

Could Telecommuting Close the Chore Gap?

Women spend more time on household and childcare duties, even when they work full-time. Could telecommuting close the chore gap? → Read More

Men Underestimate Workplace Gender Inequity

New research from LeanIn.Org shows that gender inequity persists in the workplace ... and that men often fail to see the problem. → Read More

7 Tips For Dealing With Your Most Annoying Coworker

Not every coworker will become a real friend, and some will drive you right up the wall. Here's how to cope. → Read More

5 Tips for Resolving Workplace Arguments

Conflicts are a part of life. But to keep tension from derailing your career, you have to learn to navigate arguments at work. → Read More

5 Career Lessons From Netflix's Chef's Table

The Netflix original series "Chef's Table" provides career insights for any professional. You don't have to be a chef to learn something from the show. → Read More

Email Is (Still) Killing Your Productivity

Project management and messaging technologies were supposed to save us from the time-suck of email. But we don't live in the future yet. → Read More

Your Office Kitchen Is Gross. Here's How to Fix It.

Like any shared space, the office kitchen can get pretty messy. Here's how to keep things tidy, even though your mom doesn't work here. → Read More

How Much Do You Need to Earn to Be in the 1 Percent?

The real "one percent" don't necessarily earn paychecks. But even if we look at the top one percent of earners, we're talking about a lot of money. → Read More