Three New Training Seminars to Debut at Security Cleared Job Board's Popular Job Fair
ClearedJobs.Net continues its efforts to helping security cleared job seekers with practical job seeking advice and job searching tips
FALLS CHURCH, Va., March 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Security cleared job board ClearedJobs.Net will be debuting three new job
Looking for work? New York will help with gas money
In a rare acknowledgment that it?s a little tougher to job-hunt if you have to get from, say, Watertown to Malone than if you have to journey from Brooklyn to Harlem, the state is making job-seekers in 34 upstate counties eligible for gas money to help
Yes, Libraries Have Become the Default Sites for Online Job Searching
On Sunday, the New York Times examined the phenomenon of former middle- and upper-income executives taking "survival jobs" to bolster their income and self-esteem. The prime subject of the article, Mark Cooper, was once a security manager but is now
You've filled out hundreds of applications so why don't you have a job?
Here's how every job seeker secretly hopes his or her search will go:
8:00 a.m. You see an ad for the job of your dreams: close to home, makes use of your skills, offers the right pay.
8:05 a.m. You apply for the job.
8:07 a.m. The hiring manager,
Poor economy makes unemployed vulnerable to job scams
ST. LOUIS - Joe Epstein?s heart did a little flip-flop when he opened an e-mail from a staffing firm that promised a portal to a new job.
"When you?re in this situation, it really picks you up," said Epstein, 58. Nearly a year after being laid off from
Recruiters Name Top Ten Criteria That Make or Break a Resume
March 2, 2009 10:33 AM EST
-- Areas of Expertise:Recruiters said that demonstrating a strong area of
expertise is what sets a candidate apart from the pack.
-- Relevant Industry Experience:Recruiters want to know instantly that a
candidate
The modern job search: Don't get caught in the web
Online job boards have noticed a 'huge' number of people applying to jobs, while the number of employers searching has declined. (AP / Jeff Chiu)
With hundreds of thousands of Canadians losing work, many more people are trying to get a job, any job. So,
From the Boardroom to the Basement
Recession casualties join social networking organizations to stay focused.
But these days, the project manager and his teammates meet in a church basement outside of Chicago. They are 11 strong, all newly unemployed white collar professionals with a
'Parachute' author sees possibilities in bad job market
Just as more bleak jobless numbers were rolling out last week, we caught up with Bolles at his Danville, Calif., home to get some of his thoughts:
Q. How bad is this job environment?
A. Terrible. It's the worst I've seen in nearly 40 years of writing
Fay-West included in funding package
The U.S. House has passed a $410 billion omnibus appropriations bill that includes funding for various local entities.
Included within the Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations bill is $2 million for the Southwestern Pennsylvania Law Enforcement