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How's this for irony? You are now unemployed, because your company, which specializes in finding employment for people, is letting you go because the job market is...
Can Facebook really get you a job? According to MBAonline.com, the answer is clearly yes. In fact, it’s more likely to get a job through Facebook than LinkedIn. However, it appears that older people seeking higher...
We’ve been providing our readers with a sneak peak of some of our favorite resumes found on Craigslist. After those long days of job hunting, sometimes we all need a good laugh. If we can...
We’ve been providing our readers with a sneak peak of some of our favorite resumes found on Craigslist. After those long days of job hunting, sometimes we all need a good laugh. If we can...
Although the unemployment rate just dropped by 0.4 percentage points to 9 percent, the lowest it’s been since April 2009, many Americans are still looking for a job. To find a job, you have to...
After all that hard work you put into dressing to impress and answering all those difficult questions, what should you be doing after a job interview? Sure, you can treat yourself, but I wouldn’t celebrate...
Go on, be ecstatic…you deserve it! Getting hired is definitely an achievement. But after the celebration, it’s time to step back and plant your feet firmly to the ground and remind yourself that this is...
I often say one of the coolest things about my job is that I work with so many different people in a very broad spectrum of jobs and careers. Physicians, attorneys, small business owners, accountants,...
Posted by Ryan Baker on Friday, October 1, 2010 at 7:31 am
Filed under Articles - Informative, Functional Fridays · Tagged 401k, Functional Friday, IRA, job search, job sectors, profit sharing, retirement, Ryan Baker
Be careful with your choice of adjectives to describe your qualifications, work history and most likely your goals on your resume. It may not always come out as...
Posted by Karen Flowers on Friday, September 24, 2010 at 9:08 am
Filed under Articles - Informative, Functional Fridays · Tagged adjectives, communication, editing, hiring, job search, resumes, theresumechick, what not to do
Most job seekers make the common mistake of concentrating on what they should include on their resume. Very few pay attention to what they shouldn’t include. The one important word you should never forget when...
Desperate times call for desperate measures. An unemployed Dallas woman, Sonja Funakura, is offering a $1,000 reward if someone finds her a...
There’s nothing better than sitting on the couch and drinking a cold glass of your mom’s fresh batch of lemonade. It’s even better if she brings it to you. Well, I’ve always wondered what it...
If you're a graduating senior or looking for a new job, get a leg up on the competition by taking your job search offline. Here's how...