Betsy Aimee

Betsy Aimee is a women’s health advocate and political junkie by day, and a career-obsessed fashion enthusiast by night. After years of wishing to be a writer, Betsy decided to start documenting her musings on career, fashion and the millennial woman in a blog titled, Eastside Career Chic. Betsy lives, and works in East Los Angeles and is constantly thinking of shoes and looking for new entrepreneurial opportunities. She is new to Twitter and would love it if you followed her @betsyaimee.

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December 29, 2012

We could all use some tips on how to deal with a bad hair day—and ones that don’t involve hiding out in a cubicle. So we turned to YouTube’s best beauty vloggers for inspiration.

Political Wonks Careers

Love Politics? Make it Your Job

November 4, 2012

If the election has you excited—and thinking about your career path—maybe it’s time to consider a job in the political world. We got an industry insider to share her insight on great political careers (and how to break into them).

7 No-Fail Hairstyles

7 No-Fail Hairstyles for a Bad Hair Day

May 25, 2012

We could all use some tips on how to deal with a bad hair day—and ones that don’t involve hiding out in a cubicle. So we turned to YouTube’s best beauty vloggers for inspiration.

Depression at Work

Dealing With Depression at Work: What You Need to Know

April 27, 2012

If you’re dealing with depression or anxiety, one of the most difficult parts of recovery can be keeping it all together while you’re at work. Read on for advice on making it through, from someone who’s been there.

  • 6 Ways to Be a Great Boss to Your Intern
    6 Ways to Be a Great Boss to Your Intern
    , March 14, 2012

    Having an intern to help you out is great, but it’s a big responsibility, too! Read on for tips on how you can give your interns a great experience, and develop your own leadership skills at the same time.

  • My Story: What I Learned from Depression
    My Story: What I Learned from Depression
    , February 17, 2012

    Depression feels like the soul-crushing sadness of a break-up—except for that it never ends. Read on for an inspiring story about one woman who fought back, and what she learned in the process.