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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. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Million Dollar Vocabulary

May 17, 2008

by April M. Ardito Have you given any thought lately to improving your vocabulary? If you haven’t, you probably should. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Choose a Boss, Not a Company

May 17, 2008

By David Bellm Most job seekers look to join quality organizations with great reputations. But ultimately, it’s the quality of your direct supervisor that matters. Here are some important insights on why you should shop for a boss more than a company. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Employee Code of Conduct

May 17, 2008

Maybe you’ve been out of the workplace for so long that the only thing you can think about is soiled Huggies® and tubes of Manicotti. But when you graduate college, employee code of conduct should be learned. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Job Market for New College Graduates

May 17, 2008

The state of the job market may threaten new college graduates. Employers are playing it safe because of an uncertain, economic future that the threat of only a recession can bring. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Outsourcing U.S. Jobs: Is Your Job Industry at Risk?

May 17, 2008

U.S. workers have suspected for years that many industries have been outsourcing jobs to foreign lands. All one could do was wait it out, which could, consequently, end with a pink slip from the boss. Though most of the secret has now been demystified with the new study Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

Indentured Servitude: Internships

May 12, 2008

Make sure to do internships starting in your junior year, earlier if possible, unless your goal is to be a career student. A prospective employer will want you to have experience in your newly chosen career, even if you’ve just graduated college. “How can I get experience if no one will hire me?” you might [...]

How to Write a Resume

May 12, 2008

Let’s visit how to write a resume. Your resume may look like a clean sheet of paper with merely a name and address on top, a student resume. Share and Enjoy:FacebookTwitterGoogle BookmarksemailPrintPDFStumbleUpondel.icio.usYahoo! BuzzPing.fmRedditDiggLiveLinkedInMySpaceTechnoratiRSS

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