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Fast Company February 2001 Todd Shapera |
Depth Perception Extreme Job: mini-submarine pilot.  |
Fast Company February 2001 Astrid Sandoval |
Life After Madison Avenue Career Move - marketer leaves New York to be the chief marketing officer of a small company.  |
JavaWorld January 2001 Anil Hemrajani |
Java developers: High in demand, low on loyalty Java developers have been in increasing demand for the past couple of years, and they have been able to command higher salaries than developers working with other technologies. However, this trend is coming to an end as things settle down in the high-tech job market...  |
PC World February 2001 Michael Gowan |
Find the Right Job Online Web sites can put job hunting at your fingertips, but digital want ads can be strewn with false leads. We list five key steps to help you focus your search, avoid wasting time, show your strong points, and nail down that dream job...  |
Salon.com January 5, 2001 Daniel Handler |
"Help Wanted: Tales From the First Job Front" by Sidney Lewis Evil retail managers and back-stabbing temp agencies star in a new collection of war stories about work...  |
AskMen.com December 28, 2000 Armando Gomez |
Career Resolutions For 2001  |
AskMen.com July 13, 2000 Armando Gomez |
10 Easy Steps To A Promotion  |
AskMen.com December 16, 2000 Michael Bucci |
Always Sound Like A Leader An essential part of leading is having the right vision and doing the right things. Equally important is the leader's ability to communicate that vision if his organization and its people are to be successful...  |
AskMen.com December 14, 2000 Armando Gomez |
How To Ask For A Bonus... And Get It The time has arrived once again where you must have a sit-down with your boss and negotiate your way to a big fat bonus. Get out your pen and paper, take some notes, and soon you'll be smiling all the way to the bank...  |
Fast Company January 2001 Jill Rosenfeld |
Blam! Maximum Success We've got more opportunities than ever before to make a difference. So why do so many of us keep coming up short? James Waldroop and Timothy Butler, the directors of the Harvard Business School's career center, have identified some of the character traits...  |
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