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How The Recession Has Changed Hiring
I suspect hiring managers everywhere could tell you exactly when the economy really imploded: Last fall, I started to see dramatic differences in the hiring process from the employer's side. Everyone knows how the recession has impacted job


Turning the tables: A 'Users for Dummies' IT guide
InfoWorld - Those damned users. They're always whining about how people in IT don't get them, don't know how to communicate, and need to "align" to their interests. As if only IT pros have to do the work in the relationship. But we all know that this


Repost: Peer Review: Friends and Enemies [DrugMonkey]
This is the biggie. In all things you have to give the advocate something to work with. It does not have to be overwhelming evidence, just something. Let's face it, how many times are you really in position in science to overwhelm objections with the


Need a job? Experts offer advice
?I wanted to do something to help the community instead of sitting around doing nothing,? said the 42-year-old Hawthorne woman. ?You get lazy if you don?t get out and have something to do.? Volunteer work is one activity job coaches recommended for out


Building a new New England magazine
I would hope somebody trying to publish a regional magazine would have more then 61 Linked in friends... You are off to an early start, Adam. Two more contacts and you can call it a week for the unemployment required job search activity log. ;-) Select


25 ways to sabotage your job search
Editor's note: CNN.com has a business partnership with CareerBuilder.com, which serves as the exclusive provider of job listings and services to CNN.com. Eric Clardy, right, shakes hands with recruiter Raul Mendez during a March job fair. You know the


Apology - Mohammed George
BRITAIN has become the European Unions new capital of youth unemployment, shock figures claim. WORLD champ British boxer Carl Froch could be in for a battering from belter Rachael Cordingley after revealing he doesnt like having her at the ringside.


New graduates use creativity, wait for jobs
A college degree might take you far -- but the first step on that journey is a tough one for graduates this year. "It's not a good job market for '09 grads at all," Mackenna Schon, a May graduate of Valparaiso University in public relations, said. "In


Clark County Business Calendar
Today Northwest Workplace Violence Conference: Clark County's Corporate Security Services will host the conference, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 15-16 at the Oregon Convention Center. Cost is $270. Speakers include Judy Clark, president of HR Answers; Anna


At your service
The At Your Service column appears in The News-Journal on Mondays. Featured this week are service groups in Volusia and Flagler counties. American Heart Association: Programs to reduce premature death and disability from cardiovascular diseases and
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