Top Ten Jobs Requiring a Two-Year Degree
November 18, 2009
Over time, a two-year degree has proved to be much more than a stepping-stone to a Bachelor’s or Master’s. The career options for two-year grads are vast and varied. Here’s a list from the Bureau of Labor and Statistics on the top ten jobs that require a two-year degree:
How to Choose a Right Career
October 30, 2008
How to choose a career that best suits you is a long and sometimes difficult process. The two most important factors when choosing a career are as follows: does it interest you and what are your goals for the future. There is no point of choosing a job as a school teacher if it does […]
Cubicles: The Art of Working With Distractions
September 23, 2008
By Melissa Nykorchuk
Working in an office today is nothing like it used to be. Forget four walls and a door that you can close. Having an office in today’s thrifty business world can mean nothing more than three short cubicle walls with no privacy and the ability to hear everything within a twenty-foot radius.
Dressing Properly for Your Job Interview
July 22, 2008
You finally found the perfect job, and you have been contacted by your potential employer to come in for an interview. How exciting! It is now time to follow up your impressive resume with an even more impressive interview.
Get A Nontraditional Resume Background Noticed In A Good Way for Job Search
June 26, 2008
by Caroline Ceniza-Levine
There are three main job search roadblocks: 1) your resume doesn’t get you to the first round; 2) you get to the first job interview but get closed there; or 3) you get to the finals but can’t seem to get the job offer. Job search tactics differ for each type, so […]
Creating a Re-Entry Resume for Stay-at-Home Moms
June 5, 2008
by Brandi Rhoades
When you left your job nine years ago, rejoining the workforce probably wasn’t much of a consideration. Instead, you found yourself enamored with that little baby who would begin to redefine your life.
Are You a ‘Permalancer’ at Your Place of Employment?
June 5, 2008
If you’re scratching your head at the term “permalancer” then perhaps at your place of employment, you receive paid vacations, paternity leave, medical benefits, a lush 401k and maybe even dental health. Now imagine this: Would you do the same job without the benefits?
Confessions of an Interviewer
May 17, 2008
by Mary White
I hate interviewing job candidates. I hate having openings that need to be filled. I want my company to be fully staffed at all times. When turnover results in an open position, productivity slows down.


