The stress of career changes
The unemployed, underemployed and those looking to make a change in career received unprecedented support in Knoxville at the Career Transition Assistance Fair Tuesday.
Hiring experts offered advice on resumes and classes were offered on interview
Chair / Head
Pathology is one of the foundations of clinical medicine and research into human disease, and the Chair of Pathology and Head of Department at the University of Melbourne will ensure the Department continues to be a major contributor to the teaching,
PC Dynamics Hides Incriminating Photos - and Private Video, Divorce Settlements, Credit Card Numbers, Secret Diaries. Don't Send USB Memory Sticks to the Dry Cleaner.
Free software hides & locks files on hard drives,
OAK PARK, Calif., Mar. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Did you know that dry cleaners find thousands of memory sticks left behind in pockets?
Hide incriminating photos taken at the slumber party -- and the video you
Washtenaw Literacy Programs Help Low-Literate Adults Get and Keep Jobs
Employment packets and workshops provide practical tools for job-seekers and currently employed individuals who need to improve their skills
ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Washtenaw Literacy, a non-profit organization dedicated
When Marketing Yourself, Social Skills Trump Social Media
You want a job. Perhaps you are just out of school or you just got laid off. Or maybe you just want to increase your potential through a better opportunity. So you're marketing yourself.
My name is (name). I am currently a student at (name of
Who Had the Better Media Strategy? CareerBuilder vs. Monster
With some 4.4 million people joining the ranks of the unemployed since the recession began in December 2007, job sites have seen a healthy bump in traffic. ComScore's December 2008 website-traffic report revealed "job search" as the fastest-growing
A workshop on Preparing for an Academic Career in the Geosciences [Sciencewomen]
A scientist and an engineer being the change we want to see
ScienceWoman is an assistant professor in -ology. She blogs about the intersection of science and real life - primarily based on her first-hand experiences. Her older posts can be found
Using A Pro To Do Your Taxes: Worth It?
(CBS)
Many people wonder whether it pays to have a professional do their taxes for them, or if they're better off filling out their returns themselves using software found online and saving on the steeper fees charged by the pros.
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A Good Cover Letter Starts With "You"
Because the most effective way to job hunt is to think and act from the perspective of your potential employer.
Sound obvious? It?s not. When we?re looking for a job we?re thinking about ourselves and our needs. Namely, our need for a job! We continue
Chicago Market Quiets, But Not Silent Yet
March 11, 2009
Despite an overall bleak picture for Chicago?s industrial and office product, the market is still seeing activity. Over the past few days, the city has seen both an industrial lease deal and the announcement of an office development,