Money and Career | Marie Claire (2024)

  • This Marketing VP Swapped NYC for Gainesville, Florida to Afford a $250,000 Two-Bedroom Cottage"I didn't want to 'wait' until I had a partner."By Marie Claire EditorsPublished 11 March 24
  • For Deepica Mutyala, Entrepreneurship Is Worth the SacrificeThe Live Tinted founder talks having it all—but not all at once.By Gabrielle UlubayPublished 27 February 24
  • Meet "Loud Budgeting," Gen Z's Answer to Smart SpendingThe TikTok trend encourages "loud" conversations about personal finance.By Jill NielsenPublished 2 February 24
  • The SoulCycle Founders' Next Act? Tackling the Loneliness EpidemicFounders Julie Rice and Elizabeth Cutler call Peoplehood "a workout for your relationships."By Tanya Benedicto KlichPublished 30 January 24
  • Welcome to "The Big Stay"The Great Resignation is over. Now, it's time to recalibrate your career priorities.By Ellen TaaffePublished 29 January 24
  • Self-Doubt and Sacrifices—Dorsey’s Meg Strachan Gets Candid About Launching Her Jewelry Company“Have we made it? From the outside, perhaps. Internally, we are working really hard to make it every single day.”By Emma ChildsLast updated 18 January 24
  • The Money IssueConversations around money, especially amongst women and people of color, can be fraught, filled with emotion and shrouded in secrecy. When planning this digital issue, we knew we had to take a different approach.By Marie Claire EditorsPublished 17 January 24
  • The Stigma of New MoneyThe rules for being rich are changing. Why do some people see that as a bad thing?By Vivian Manning-SchaffelPublished 17 January 24
  • The Big Business of Egg FreezingThe procedure is positioned as an investment for women and their futures. But it’s also expensive—putting those who do it into serious debt, as they’re forced to finance their fertility.By Tanya Benedicto KlichPublished 17 January 24
  • Roommates After 50Middle age can be a time of huge change: career shifts, empty nests, relationship transformations. For some, sharing a space with a housemate can be a welcome salve.By Lydia HornePublished 17 January 24
  • “There’s This Underlying Idea That if I Make It, I’ll Be Everyone’s Ticket to Never Having to Worry”As the daughter of immigrants, Sharon Pak—who was part of the founding teams behind ColourPop and Insert Name Here—was the first person in her family to become wealthy. Here, the beauty entrepreneur describes navigating that reality.By As told to Tanya Benedicto KlichPublished 17 January 24
  • Gen Z and Millennials Are Losing Friends Over MoneyCredit Karma is here to help.By Marie ClairePublished 16 January 24
  • Can Artificial Intelligence Help You Get Rich?Robo-advisors and algorithms are calling the shots when it comes to how you invest, save, and make money. But should artificial intelligence have a say in your wealth?By Alexis BenvenistePublished 4 January 24
  • Meet the AI WhispererArtificial intelligence has a bias issue, discriminating against women and people of color the most. Data scientist Rumman Chowdhury is on a mission to change that.By Lorena O'NeilPublished 19 December 23
  • What It Means to Agatha Achindu to Be a "Wellness Architect"Achindu recently published her cookbook, "Bountiful Cooking."By Tanya Benedicto KlichPublished 27 November 23
  • Drybar Founder Alli Webb on the "Messy Truth" About Marriage and EntrepreneurshipCan a successful career and marriage coexist? The serial entrepreneur says this one habit could have saved her relationship.By Rachel BurchfieldPublished 21 November 23
  • Signs It's Time to Quit Your Job and Jumpstart a New Career PathOnly one-quarter of all working women are satisfied with their full-time job, according to recent statistics. But how do we know when it’s time to make a career change?By Ellen TaaffePublished 17 November 23
  • Exactly How to Talk to Higher-UpsThe way you communicate with executives can significantly impact your career, says Selena Rezvani, author of 'Quick Confidence.'By Selena RezvaniPublished 15 November 23
  • Meet Lidiane Jones, the Slack CEO Replacing Whitney Wolfe Herd at BumbleThe Slack CEO will replace Whitney Wolfe Herd at Bumble effective January 2 of next year.
  • How Jenni Kayne Built an Empire on California LivingOne decision ushered her eponymous brand into its expansion era, says Kayne.By Tanya Benedicto KlichPublished 3 November 23
  • Use Artificial Intelligence to Make Your Job Hunt More EffortlessHow to utilize AI to find relevant job openings, write a cover letter, prepare for an interview, and more.By Elana Lyn GrossPublished 2 November 23
  • Why slu*tty Vegan Founder Pinky Cole Hopes You Fail"That one uncomfortable thing is going to kick you in the ass andmake you realign and refocus."By Rachel BurchfieldPublished 27 October 23
  • The Founder of Classic Six Wants You to Buy LessIn a world of excess options, Diana LoMonaco invested her life savings into a fashion venture that focuses on just six elevated staples.By Tanya Benedicto KlichPublished 25 October 23
  • This Script Will Help You Get the Pay and Promotion You DeserveHow to advocate for yourself during workforce changes.By Selena RezvaniPublished 19 October 23
  • 'She Pivots': How Shay Mitchell Built BéisIn the season finale of 'She Pivots,' the actress-turned-entrepreneur shares her journey into motherhood and entrepreneurship—and why she didn't listen to her agents and advisors when it came time to launch her startup.By Emily Tisch SussmanPublished 18 October 23

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  • How to Fire Up Your Negotiation Skills for Work and Life AlikeNegotiation isn’t just about money or a promotion. Think about your time and how you spend it.By Cate LuzioPublished 17 October 23
  • Inside a Psychedelic Retreat for the Corporate EliteCan toxic company culture be cured with mushrooms? A growing movement of leaders in the corporate world are willing to give it a shot.By Marisa MeltzerPublished 17 October 23
  • More than a Beauty Mogul: 'She Pivots' With Bobbi Brown"Honestly, success is happiness, and yes I am happy. I love what I'm doing," says the serial entrepreneur on 'She Pivots.'By Emily Tisch SussmanPublished 4 October 23
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