Mia Miller
Bio
Mia Miller is a former research analyst turned writer. When not writing, Mia can explore the great outdoors, practice yoga, or indulge in her love of cooking.
Stories (5/0)
How to Understand Equity and Stock to Better Negotiate Your Salary
So you already know what to avoid when negotiating your salary and what you can do to get more paid time off, but did you know there’s one more thing you’re probably not asking? It goes over most applicants’ heads most of the time because of how underrated it is. However, equity is definitely something you should start asking about in future negotiations.
By Mia Miller10 months ago in Education
Bringing People Together: Tips for Building a Community Around Your Crowdfunding Platform
Sourcing the funds you need for a business, personal, or charitable endeavor can be challenging. Most people think of the traditional methods, from applying for bank loans to getting funding from venture capitalists. But one way to get the financial resources while getting a whole community involved is through crowdfunding.
By Mia Miller11 months ago in Education
What Is Coding For Kids? Benefits, Programs
Teaching kids to code is an excellent way to help kids develop a love of technology. It can also be a great opportunity for parents to teach their children new skills that they can use in the future. In this article, we'll take a look at coding for kids, its benefits, and some of the best programs available today.
By Mia Miller12 months ago in Education
The Impact of GDPR on Online Learning: What Parents and Teachers Need to Know
When it comes to discussions, student privacy is the least of the priorities. But with the transition to online learning from traditional one, students' and teachers' data may be frequently exposed to security concerns. Because of this, parents and children are urging the entire school community to take this issue more seriously.
By Mia Millerabout a year ago in Education
Taking It Easy: The Benefits Of Relaxation Techniques
Regular activities like work, meetings, parenting, social media usage, and household management are common stress factors for many of us. Sadly, keeping yourself on top of these while feeling at ease has also seemed to be too good to be true, especially in this fast-paced digital age.
By Mia Millerabout a year ago in Longevity