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Magazine articles on job search, promising job areas, and career advancement.
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Job Journal
November 2, 2003
Rich Heintz
Hot Skills for a Cool Job Market Weary of waiting for the mother of all labor shortages to appear? Well, you can stop marking time. The wait is over. Right now -- today -- there are hot skills you can emphasize or acquire to land a job. mark for My Articles 256 similar articles
Job Journal
November 2, 2003
Craig Harrison
Getting Past the Gatekeepers Can't get through to the boss for an interview? Try this approach. mark for My Articles 3 similar articles
Job Journal
November 2, 2003
CJJ Staff
Jobwire More interviews needed to land jobs... the latest hirings and firings. mark for My Articles 221 similar articles
CFO
November 1, 2003
David M. Katz
The Price They're Paid Even without stock options, top finance chiefs are changing in hefty pay packages. mark for My Articles 411 similar articles
CIO
November 1, 2003
Lieberman et al.
Aiming for the CIO Seat Doing what you have to do to get where you want to go. mark for My Articles 521 similar articles
CIO
November 1, 2003
Edward Prewitt
Personality Profiling Do personality "tests" such as the Myers-Briggs profile really reveal how people think and work? And if so, can executives change their personalities to shore up weaknesses? mark for My Articles 8 similar articles
Fast Company
November 2003
Linda Tischler
Identity Shift Ever wonder why it's hard to make sense of most career-change advice? Maybe it's because the books and gurus have it all wrong. mark for My Articles 1 similar article
Job Journal
October 26, 2003
Jobwire If recent headlines are any indicator, American business is regaining its confidence and is about to expand operations and staffing... etc. mark for My Articles 164 similar articles
Job Journal
October 26, 2003
Bob Rosner
Rallying from a Layoff Surviving and thriving after a devastating job loss. mark for My Articles 46 similar articles
BusinessWeek
November 3, 2003
Robert J. Barro
What's In A Name For Black Job Seekers? A new study shows that the more black-sounding a person's name, the more likely the parents have a lower socioeconomic status. Employers thus might infer that a job seeker with a black-sounding name is more likely to have grown up in a less educated and poorer family, which could influence perceived potential job success. mark for My Articles 23 similar articles
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