Flexibility, humility are keys for today's job hunters - roanoke.com
Thirty-six regional employers plan to staff booths at a three-hour job fair set for Wednesday in Roanoke.
Stuart Mease, an organizer, said he believes many of those participating businesses have jobs they hope to fill and will be accepting applications
When the boss cant know
When Jonnea Watson launched her job search, she didn't tell her employer.
"They are big on teamwork," Watson, 23, said of Verizon Wireless, where she has worked for two
years as a customer-service representative.
Because she still wanted to be known
Stockton to host talk on finding employment
GALLOWAY -- With layoffs around every corner, job security is on many minds.
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey will host a conference addressing the fears of newly displaced workers and providing resources to help them re-enter the work force.
Golden years elusive for many
Rube Kaplan's friends called him crazy when he put his retirement savings into a tax deferred annuity.
Turns out it was the smartest thing he could have done.
Yes, the days of making 41 percent interest were gone now that he was fixed at 8.25 percent.
"Reviving the Economy: Jobs"-Job Hunt
SUSIE GHARIB: More than eleven million Americans are now out of work. So over the
last month, we've covered the job market from a variety of angles, from
preparing your finances in case you're laid off to innovative ways to look
for a job. As we wrap
HCWTF- Shoooz Edition
Looks like nothing for the hard core red states.. right down the center.
cept for the check.
I talked to Bill Gates just last week. Not only does he like SondraK, she gets him twitterpated. So that?s not it.
I have been unemployed most the last eight
50 jobs, 50 states in a year? 1 man gives it a try
seh-DEE'-kee) said his employer said he could slaughter a cow with a rifle, but he couldn't bring himself to do it.
THERESA, Wis. -- At a time when some people are having trouble finding one job, Daniel Seddiqui is lining up 50 -- one in every state.
Networking works for recently hired Carrollton woman
Lynda Gail Jones of Carrollton recently landed a job in the nonprofit outpatient mental health field, and she's agreed to share some helpful information about her job hunt.
My new job is: Behavioral specialist with ABC Behavioral Health in Dallas,
Still Seeking a Full-Time Job and Still Optimistic
When I met Rick Nelson last November I was struck by his optimism and his pluck. Here was a guy who had been out of work for nearly a year, but didn't seem at all bitter. He diligently looked for work every day by surfing the internet, combing through
Answers to dropout dilemma don?t stop at school
I thought the world was going to end one day when I was in first grade. The day started as normally as any other for a 6-year-old still learning the ins and outs and importance of reading, writing, adding and playing without pulling hair.
In the