Spammers To Target Job-Hunting, Professional Networking in 2009
A new report from security consultancy AppRiver confirms what many of us have long expected: Spammers are becoming both savvier and sneakier. Spam efforts are increasingly focusing on deceiving users by masquerading as legitimate e-mail messages from
HRSDC: Program Helps Unemployed Youth Find Jobs
NELSON, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Jan. 20, 2009) - The Government of Canada will help more than 6,000 unemployed youth in Nelson and the surrounding area prepare for, find and keep jobs, announced the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human
Top Ten Tips for Getting a New Gig in 2009
Despite all the bad news of 2008, it?s hard to be pessimistic at the start of a new year. The calendar is white and fresh, the projects not too far behind. And with all the upheaval in the world today, maybe change really means opportunity. There are
Speeding up the process of finding a new position
...decide if you're working in the industry that's right for you and using your strongest skills. Before beginning your job search ? or if you've been at it a while without success ? evaluate where your skills will be best utilized. Deanna Leonard, executive...
Survey on Top Level Domain Names (TLD's) and the Secondary Domain Name Marketplace
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All of the world's most popular sites ended up being in .com primarily because the .com registry was the building foundation to the internet world. Throughout the last decade other registries such as .net and .org have
Survey on Top Level Domain Names (TLD's) and the Secondary Domain Name Marketplace
BERKLEY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
According to a report issued by Hudson Crossing Advisory, a strategic
advisory firm specializing in venture capital, the secondary domain name
market, toll free numbers and the internet industry, very few domain
Students flocking to grad schools in tight job market
CLEMSON -- A tight job market has fueled graduate school applications as students continue their education and wait for the economy to improve.
This is a typical trend in economic downturns, said Bruce Rafert, dean of Clemson University's graduate
Even in Texas, job searches get harder
Richard Notgrass took his job search to the street Friday on one of the year's coldest days.
"It's a little bit of desperation and a little bit of a dare," the 26-year-old Baylor University graduate said. He bundled up underneath his dark suit and
For the jobless in America, hope and fear for a new day
COLUMBIA, South Carolina: Joe Lewis came to the local employment office on Friday in the hope of buying a little more time.
Four months had passed since he lost his job as a maintenance worker at a chain of convenience stores, trading a paycheck of $370
For the Jobless, Hope and Fear for a New Day
COLUMBIA, S.C. Joe Lewis came to the local employment office on Friday in the hope of buying a little more time.
Four months had passed since he lost his job as a maintenance worker at a chain of convenience stores, trading a paycheck of $370 a week