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Bio-IT World April 2006 Laura Huckabee-Jennings |
Southern Emergence Why Huntsville, Alabama, will be the next biotech hotbed.  |
Bio-IT World April 2006 Samara McCarthy |
Ireland's Biotech Boom How the Emerald Isle has made its name in the life sciences.  |
Fast Company April 2006 Yuval Rosenberg |
Target: Dream Job A new crop of Web marketplaces lets aspiring creatives show their work and make it easier for talent seekers to find them. The opportunities aren't just in the entertainment business, either.  |
AskMen.com Dan Kiernan |
Top 10: Crap Jobs Think professional modeling is the dream job? Think again. Still, it beats out the other nine bad jobs on this list.  |
Registered Rep. April 12, 2006 Kristen French |
Financial Advisors: Hot Prospects? Financial advisors have the best jobs after college professors and software engineers, according to a new research report.  |
Job Journal April 9, 2006 Ali Pervez |
The Key to Supercharging Your Job Search: Marketing Job hunting is nothing more than a marketing campaign for a unique product -- you!  |
Job Journal April 9, 2006 |
Jobwire for the Week of April 9, 2006 Payroll jobs up in March... Job cuts decline... New power plants for PG&E... Biotech giant Amgen issues pink slips... Maxtor cutting 900 Singapore jobs... Mother's Cookies to relocate operations... Siemens Transportation's plant expansion could bring more jobs... etc.  |
AFP eWire April 10, 2006 |
Charitable Fundraising Salaries Decrease in the U.S., Remain Stable in Canada The average salary for U.S. respondents to a 2006 survey fell to $67,181 in 2005, a 16.7% decrease from the average in 2004. There had been a steady increase in salaries for the four previous years.  |
Job Journal April 2, 2006 Rich Heintz |
Fitness Fields Judging by the continuing growth of exercise classes and health clubs, the business of fitness is booming. That means jobs at fitness centers are growing at a healthy clip as well.  |
Job Journal April 2, 2006 |
Career Snapshot: Florist Employment opportunities for florists are expected to be good, especially since the field experiences a high rate of turnover.  |
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