Meetings between professionals always go most smoothly when both parties are familiar with each other. There’s nothing more awkward than having the wrong idea about a company or individual while you’re in a meeting with them. It’s best to be prepared to speak with whomever you’re scheduled to meet with, to know about their job and their accomplishments as well as any other bits of information that can be used as jumping off points for conversation. Before, achieving this level of preparation would have taken painstaking research, too much time spent on websites with too little or too much information. Now, you can just use Charlie.
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Site of the Week: Flowkey – Learn or Improve Your Piano Skills
Flowkey offers a comprehensive piano instruction program, designed to help anyone at any experience level learn or improve upon their piano skills.
Everyone Loves the Piano
How to Import Bookmarks Using the Wibki Chrome Extension
Wibki’s Chrome Extension is probably the best way to import bookmarks from your Google account, organize them in a beautiful interface, and actually use them in a more intuitive way. Continue reading →
Cut the Cord: Switching to Online TV
The idea that the majority of television programming will be viewed on online TV now seems unavoidable. Despite efforts by cable distribution companies and networks alike to save the obviously-dying traditional cable set-top box platform, more and more individuals turn to online TV. Continue reading →
How to Find the Highest Paying Jobs that You’ll Love
This blog post is not just about the highest paying jobs. It’s about pursuing the highest paying jobs for the right reasons and getting payed for doing something you actually like. Before you close the page because you think this article just focuses on finding your passion and getting “paid” in fulfillment, we’ll get to those highest paying jobs soon (or you can scroll down now).
8 Ways To Get Organized In 2014
The New Year is an exciting time: new goals, new beginnings, and new experiences. And so begins the annual tradition of getting pumped for your New Years Resolution, and then giving up 12 days later when you realize maybe gluten isn’t SO bad for you. We here at Wibki think you’re perfect just the way you are, but why not make a change that’s at least somewhat possible to keep? Abstaining from junk food for a year might not be within the realms of possibility, but getting organized is with the right tools!