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Job Journal June 18, 2006 |
Jobwire California job growth bounces back... Valley leads hiring forecast... A father's legacy... Best workers most apt to leave... Your email can get you fired... Vacations back in style... On the job front...  |
Job Journal June 11, 2006 Michael Kinsman |
Five Fundamentals for Acing Any Job Interview The president of a career consulting firm and author of The Ultimate Career Guide offers some simple, sound interview advice for anyone seeking that first job.  |
Job Journal June 11, 2006 Julia Hollister |
Employment with a Public Perspective Can you see yourself with a job in the public eye? Here are a few opportunities to turn that vision into reality.  |
Job Journal June 11, 2006 |
Jobwire 40 percent of resumes fib... Should you Google yourself?... On the job front... Medical labor shortage is critical...  |
AskMen.com Sunder Ramachandran |
The Pitfalls of Faking Your Resume Lying on their resume might be one of the dumbest -- and the most damaging -- things someone could do to their career.  |
Job Journal June 4, 2006 Rich Heintz |
US Tech Jobs While the offshoring of American jobs has generated considerable concern in recent years, the truth is, back in the states the IT industry is making a steady comeback.  |
Job Journal June 4, 2006 |
Jobwire Fewer jobs -- or fewer good applicants?... Five strategies for the 'undercover' job search... On the job front...  |
Job Journal June 4, 2006 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: Seniors Put Job Fair in Reverse At this "reverse" job fair, jobseekers 55 and older stood by while employers approached them to check job qualifications and to talk.  |
Registered Rep. June 1, 2006 Kristen French |
Hungry for Hires Wachovia hired a whopping 900 reps in 2005, bringing the total to 10,400, and aims to add the same number in 2006, including around 100 rookies.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2006 Carl Selinger |
Making Committees Work Volunteering for committees is a great way to get involved in businesses and in professional societies. You'll learn new skills and subjects and rub elbows with people you might not normally get a chance to work with. This can open the door to potential mentoring relationships and, yes, job offers.  |
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