50 Worst of the Worst (and Most Common) Job Interview Mistakes
You may have heard the horror stories—job hunters who take phone calls or text during an interview, or bring out a sandwich and start chomping, or brush their hair, or worse. You wouldn’t do any of those things, would you? Of course not.
America's Best Careers 2010
As these last two years of payroll slashing comes to an end, traumatized job seekers and anxious students wonder where on earth they'll find work—and if it will stick. U.S.News's 50 best careers should offer growth, good pay, varied educational requirements—because not everyone can go back to school for six years—and the hope of sustained opportunity.
Be Your Own Boss: A Step-by-Step Guide
In this strained economy, more and more workers are exiting the once secure realm of corporate jobs—many because of layoffs—and starting their own businesses. Last year, more than 600,000 small firms were started in the United States, according to the Small Business Administration. Trouble is, only half will survive beyond five years.
America's Best Places to Find a Job 2009
Overall, the quality that separates these cities from their peers is not necessarily steep job growth in recent years but a steadiness during the recession that has prevented the sharp employment declines and steep unemployment rates posing such a challenge to dedicated job seekers nationwide.
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