Calendar of events
Distinguished Lecture Series welcomes Dr. Daniel Gould: 7 p.m., MTSU State Farm Lecture Hall S102, Business and Aerospace Building. Free evening lecture will explore "The Professionalization of Youth Sports: Implications for Involvement and Youth
Background on the Partnership Between Delaware and the White House Council on Automotive Communities and Workers
Today?s announcement that auto production will be returning to the old GM?s assembly facility in Wilmington, DE, is an example of how successful partnerships can help transform the American auto industry of the future. The White House Council on
Idled Former G.M. Plant to Produce Hybrids
(CBS/AP)
California luxury automaker Fisker Automotive is buying an idled General Motors assembly plant in Delaware to produce plug-in hybrid electric cars.
Officials said Tuesday that Fisker has agreed to buy the plant for $18 million and will
You WILL Get Googled?Are You Afraid?
...Do you know what they will see when they find you? Online reputation management is a critical piece of your job search. There is just no getting around it, no matter what field you are in. Quick story: When I Googled my name a year ago, I was a convicted felon...
Todays Office Professionals Survey: Administrative and Clerical Worker Confidence Trends Upward for Second Consecutive Quarter
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., October 27, 2009 ? The Administrative & Clerical Employee Confidence Index, a measure of overall confidence among U.S. administrative and clerical workers, inched up 1.7 percentage points to 45.3 in the third quarter of 2009,
Bread and Teaspoons Twelve (with something new!)
Good morning (unless it isn't where you are, in which case I wish you Good $TIME_PERIOD), and welcome to this week's installment of Shakesville's networking post, Bread and Teaspoons*. This is a weekly post, usually Tuesdays, providing a spot for
Is Hiring a Career Coach Worth It?
What if something costs you $10,000 but earns you $100,000 in return? Is it a good deal? The answer is -- maybe.
A good coach can be helpful if your job search is lagging or you're getting discouraged, Metzler says. Part of his or her job, after all,
Jobs: fewer cutting, more adding
There was good news in the latest hiring survey from the National Association for Business Economics -- things aren't as bad as they were.
Thirty-one percent of firms responding to the October survey said they planned to cut jobs, down from 44 percent
Finding a Job: How to Write a Job Resume
Learning how to write a resume for a job can be confusing. Are you unsatisfied with the current job offers being presented to you? This is your lucky day. Writing a professional resume when looking for a job will often make or break you in the job
Finding a Job in a Recession
"How do I find a job in a recession?" you might ask yourself. Credit limitation, unemployment in various companies for lack of orders and domestic currency depreciation...they are effects of an international recession and
they're affecting most job