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Smithsonian July 2007 Cate Lineberry |
For Hire: Fine Art Appraiser Former Sotheby's paintings appraiser Nan Chisholm discusses her career.  |
Job Journal July 15, 2007 Selena Dehne |
5 Industries for Those Over 40 With decades of experience, older workers have everything they need to land a rewarding job in half the time it takes their young competitors. Here are some suggestions on where to look for the best this economy has to offer.  |
Job Journal July 15, 2007 Rich Heintz |
Solano County Fast-growing Solano County offers affordable living and jobs aplenty.  |
Job Journal July 15, 2007 Marty Nemko |
Quick Fix: A Shortcut to Changing Careers Sidestep the traditional job-hunting methods and use your network to its full advantage.  |
Job Journal July 15, 2007 David E. Perry |
Career Pros: 12 Blogs Worth Browsing Find intriguing career and job-search insights at these Web logs.  |
Job Journal July 15, 2007 Penelope Trunk |
Brazen Careerist: Turn Your Interview Into a Job How to go in for an interview and walk out with a job offer.  |
AskMen.com Terence Channon |
Jobs That Won't Get Outsourced Regardless of the outsourcing trend, there are many jobs that are unlikely to be outsourced. Here are a few to consider.  |
Job Journal July 8, 2007 David Perry |
Your Resume Has Just 15 Seconds to Make a Good Impression Most recruiters and human resource managers spend less than 15 seconds on the first page of your resume. Here are some ideas to make your resume a must-read.  |
Job Journal July 8, 2007 Julia Hollister |
Careers Outside the Cubicle If you'd like an outdoor workplace, state and local agencies have lots of locales.  |
Job Journal July 8, 2007 Bob Rosner |
Working Wounded: Anticipate Interview Questions Here's a few of the most common interview questions, along with a strategy for addressing each of them.  |
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