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IEEE Spectrum February 2005 |
Keith Donovan: The Tintinnabulator As chief engineer for The Verdin Co., in Cincinnati, one of the leading makers of bell and clock towers, Donovan oversees the design and installation of often highly customized systems. It's a small and rarefied industry.  |
IEEE Spectrum February 2005 Linda Geppert |
Ossi Oikarinen: At the Races Professional race EEs are a small group; in the very highest ranks of Formula 1 racing, there are only about 30 race engineers--roughly one for every car competing in the Grand Prix series.  |
Job Journal January 30, 2005 |
Career Snapshot: Auto Mechanic Demand for mechanics is in high gear.  |
Job Journal January 30, 2005 Marty Nemko |
Quick Fix: Bargaining with Bravado When it comes to job-related negotiating, the more of these points you can muster, the better.  |
Job Journal January 30, 2005 Carole Kanchier |
Career Pros: Mature Worker Myths and Realities How the fifty-plus job seeker can counter demeaning stereotypes.  |
InternetNews January 27, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Looking For Open Source Work? So is Google. Search engine firm posts open source position as it looks to expand open source payroll, according to the job ad.  |
Job Journal January 23, 2005 Rich Heintz |
Turn Over a New Leaf in Stockton Warehouse facilities and jobs are constantly expanding as shippers increasingly use Stockton as a point of storage. Farming and food-processing plants also account for a large helping of the city's employment.  |
Job Journal January 23, 2005 James Challenger |
Career Pros: Find the Boss, Land a Job The most effective approach to landing a job is to find the manager who needs a new employee and make that person want you.  |
Entrepreneur February 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
Skill Bill Changing fields? Your industrial evolution still relies on your old skill sets.  |
AskMen.com Michael Estrin |
What Employers Look For In A Resume You've probably written more than one resume in your life, but you can always improve upon it. Writing a winning resume isn't just about putting your best foot forward, it's about putting the correct details onto the page.  |
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