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An article on CareerBuilder states that certain names are advantageous for scholastics and certain career paths. Interesting read, however, research seems limited as are examples.
From my own experience, I have noticed perceptions of coworkers that go by more casual nicknames versus formal first name (i.e., Katie v. Katherine, Mandy v. Amanda, Suzie v. Susan).
I read an similar article a few months back that said Audrey was "sophisticated," I think. Nice.
Here's the link . . .
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