50 jobs, 50 states: Quest takes man to Brockton
Daniel Seddiqui working as weatherman in Cleveland.
Like many recent college graduates, Daniel Seddiqui had trouble finding a rewarding job after graduating from the University of Southern California in 2005. Three years later he was languishing at an
Hoping to Finish Ahead by Starting Behind
This is a guest post from A.J. Clark, a long-time lurker at Get Rich Slowly. A.J. is a potential Staff Writer for GRS. He is a recent college graduate who writes software in the financial services industry, while trying to find his financial footing in
Patton Boggs enriches interns' knowledge in Qatar
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) International law firm Patton Boggs engaged five summer associates and interns at the firm's Qatar office in Doha. The associates and interns worked alongside Patton Boggs attorneys in the Doha office for several weeks,
The eternal intern? No thanks
I would be the first to admit that, despite working extremely hard for my degree, this time last year I did not have enough of the skills employers seem to want. It's all very well to be able to write a first-class essay, but if you don't know how to
New law says schools need to inform students about restrictions
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St. Paul, Minn. ?
Starting this coming school year, Minnesota colleges and universities may have to dash a few career dreams.
Under a new law,
This is no run of the mill volunteer
Published: Thursday, August 6, 2009
Qualities: ?Very eager. Very capable. Seems excited to talk to people; she's very comfortable doing so.?
A description of an eager beaver job candidate?
Nope.
Staff Editorial: Pay us in turn
According to a 2004 study published in the Journal of Education for Business, as recently as 1980, only one in 36 college graduates had completed an internship. By 2000, that number had jumped to three of every four graduates. The same study reported
Golf | Second Chance at Ivy championship
The Penn men's golf team last won the Ivy League three years ago, but thanks to the return of a familiar face this season, the Quakers may have an even better chance.
Senior Chance Pipitone, that is, who will suit up for the Red and Blue for the first
PG West: Arizona Cardinals hire 'other' Palko as scout
Luke Palko wasn't pushed into working in football by his family.
But, really, could anyone envision it any other way?
"They have always been supportive," Palko said. "No matter what I did, whether it was accounting, which my degree is in, or being a
Chinese PC maker Lenovo reports $16 million quarterly loss as global demand slumps
BEIJING ? Lenovo Group, the world's fourth-largest personal computer maker, reported a $16 million quarterly loss Thursday amid weak global demand but said its market share grew.
The loss for the three months ending June 30, equal to 18 cents per share,