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Apr 12, 2010
I was doing research on the fastest growing jobs for the next decade and was surprised at the average job salary difference between obtaining a degree and no degree.

Apr 02, 2010
Nothing will kill an interview faster than the wrong answers to questions. I have been through about 100 interviews in my career. Through all of them, nothing was more important than watching an interviewee think and respond to a question.

Mar 08, 2010
Even though about 80% of all jobs are found through networking, developing a professional network is not about looking for a job. It’s about creating professional resources for information, referrals, expertise and collaboration ...

Mar 05, 2010
30 million single mothers fight everyday to make ends meet. When you are looking for a new job or need a career change, the stress can be unbearable.

Mar 02, 2010
You are young, smart, and comfortable with new technologies. Learn how to use these in your job search and interview to propel your career.

Feb 15, 2010
Stress; what is it? We can blame stress on a lot of things, but actually, stress is what your body experiences when you’re forced to deny what you want in favor of what you "must” do. Clearly, some stress is good, and some urges are better...

Feb 11, 2010
What's different about getting a job in 2010? Get ready for new industries, new focus and new opportunities coming at you. Here's how...

Feb 10, 2010
Is you're current job search technique yielding interview results 80% of the time? It can! Make it your job to find a job! With your fine-tuned resume in hand, incorporate this proven Job Search and Targeting Strategy into a comprehensive...

Feb 08, 2010
Telling a story is a sure fire way to get hired. Here is how to prepare for an interview and differentiating yourself through a story.

Feb 08, 2010
More than 80% of the next decade’s top 30 jobs require post-secondary degrees or certified training to enter or advance in the field. Start out right by asking questions and creating a plan before taking the plunge.


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