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IEEE Spectrum February 2013 Prachi Patel |
Sunny Job Growth Photovoltaics are generating employment as well as electricity |
Job Journal January 27, 2013 Peter Weddle |
Elevate Your Standing With Employers Accepting the label of "jobseeker" can leave you stuck in a bottomless pool of applicants. Those who rise to the top get employers' attention by being something more than a someone simply looking for work. |
Job Journal January 27, 2013 |
Jobwire Fewest jobless claims in five years... Walmart wants veterans... Big data has big job potential... |
Job Journal January 27, 2013 Ford R. Myers |
Career Pros: Mistakes Jobseekers Make If your job search is going nowhere, it's time to stop spinning your wheels in the same rut. Here are ten common causes of failure that leave many jobseekers stuck in the mud. |
Chemistry World January 23, 2013 Paula Stephan |
Too many scientists? It may be hard to believe, but once there was a time when scientists (young and old), policy wonks and those in government worried about a shortage of trained individuals to conduct research. |
Job Journal January 13, 2013 Derek Kinner |
Quick Fix: Don't Take References for Granted More and more employers are contacting applicants' references these days, sometimes with unintended consequences for jobseekers. Here's a simple way to ensure you're not sabotaging your job search by relying on the wrong people. |
Job Journal January 13, 2013 Deborah Brown-Volkman |
Career Pros: What's Holding You Back? People who are unhappy with their careers can usually improve things by overcoming two stumbling blocks that keep them from moving forward. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jan/Feb 2013 Beth Mattson-Teig |
Will Recovery Spark New Hiring? CCIMs reach for better career opportunities. Commercial real estate professionals have done their best to ride out the economic storm and the deep real estate recession. |
AskMen.com January 15, 2013 Mike Sheppard |
Key Career Tips Everyone sets ambitious goals for the new year. Most of the time, we let them slide. But if you made some sort of plan to get things progressing at your job, you should really try to stick to it. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2013 Robert W. Lucky |
Who Can Hold 2 Billion Transistors in His Head at Once? It's impossible to do engineering anymore without using mostly other people's knowledge. Our profession has splintered into many specialties, and they, in turn, into subspecialties. |
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