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Registered Rep. October 1, 2004 Bill Singer |
To Quit or Not To Quit, That Is the Question on Item 14J Among the things many reps fail to consider when they decide to leave a job is the impact of termination upon deferred-compensation agreements, on employee forgivable loans and on noncompete and nonsolicitation provisions.  |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2004 Nick Ferber |
Sunny Days In the interest of arming financial advisors with all they need to assess broker acquisition packages, here is a guide to deciding when it is mathematically justified to make a change.  |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2004 Bela Houston |
Confessions of a Fund Analyst Wholesaler-sponsored junkets aside, fund analyst is a thankless job. You put your heart and soul into finding what you think is the best process and the best people doing the managing, and the work often goes unnoticed.  |
AskMen.com Sean Hewitt |
How to Get the Best Benefits Many factors can affect the value of a job offer, and benefits are often at the top of the list. So how do you know if the benefits you are being offered are any good? Here's a review of which benefits are most important and what you're entitled to receive.  |
Job Journal October 10, 2004 Rich Heintz |
Job Fairs: An Essential Part of Your Job Search Most job-search guides emphasize the importance of flushing out "hidden" opportunities by networking with family, friends and business contacts. It may be hard to believe, but the same holds true at a job fair.  |
Job Journal October 10, 2004 Julia Hollister |
Telephones Provide Many Lines of Work Enjoy talking on the telephone? Here's a look at some of the more popular over-the-phone occupations that might provide you with a career opportunity:  |
Inc. October 2004 Jess McCuan |
Minimum Wage Hikes Eyed Nationwide New York may soon become the 13th state to raise its minimum wage above the federal level of $5.15 an hour.  |
Job Journal October 3, 2004 Julia Hollister |
Trade Schools: Where Career Dreams Become Real As the pace of low-skill jobs moving offshore increases, displaced American workers must learn new skills or risk permanent unemployment. In just a matter of months, trade schools can train you for a new career.  |
Fast Company October 2004 Paul B. Brown |
Don't Analyze This The moment is finally at hand. You are about to make a pitch to a big client or interview for a big job. What do you do? Take a deep breath. What you think you know about visualization is all wrong.  |
Fast Company October 2004 Danielle Sacks |
All the Right Moves Headhunter Peter Crist on when and how to make your next career move.  |
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