Erin Greenawald

As an Editor at The Daily Muse, Erin has an unhealthy adoration of taking sentences and making them shine. In her search to figure out what she wanted to do with her life, Erin journeyed to the Galapagos to try her hand at environmental filmmaking, jetted to Copenhagen to study Urban Design, and spent hours in the kitchen contemplating quitting it all for culinary school. Follow her continued adventures on Twitter @erinaceously.

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    Work Like a Spy: Career Advice From a CIA Operative
    , March 11, 2013

    Ever dream about a more exciting job? Check out our Q&A with J.C. Carleson, who left her corporate gig to work as a CIA operative, to learn more about working for the Agency. Plus, get her advice for breaking in and some clandestine tactics for your own career.

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    The Easiest Way to Clean Up Your Facebook Page
    , March 10, 2013

    Whether you’re job searching or have a pending friend request from your boss, it’s a good idea to clean up your social media profiles every once in a while. But who has that kind of time? Enter SimpleWash, the easy way to make your profiles squeaky clean.

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    9 Reasons You Should be Allowed to Call in Sick
    , March 6, 2013

    You know those mornings: the rough ones, full of little challenges trying to prevent you from getting to the office. They’re awful. Why can’t we use our sick days then? Well, you have our sympathy. Here are reasons we also wish were acceptable for taking the day off.

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    6 Cute Hairstyles for Short Hair
    , February 20, 2013

    Having short hair is great for the easy upkeep, but when you want to spice up your look, it can feel like you don’t have many options. To help you out, we’ve found six great styles for short, medium-length, and even pixie crops!

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    Networking, Reimagined: A Q&A with TableTribes’ Hosan Lee
    , February 11, 2013

    Is networking not exactly your thing? Turns out, even if huge networking events don’t work for you, there are other ways to connect with people—and they might be even better. We talked with Hosan Lee about what her company, TableTribes, envisions for the future of networking.