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Students Searching For A Job

Posted by Heather Eagar

Searching for a job has become easier than ever for those who are graduating from school and looking to enter the workforce. Many schools offer guidance services as well as networking opportunities for graduates looking for work after finishing school. Recruiters often work hand in hand with career services on a number of campuses to connect with the kind of individuals they have in mind for specific positions. While these types of services can open doors to several people, hardly anything offers more in their job search than online employment web sites.

How To Make A Successful Road Accident Claim

Posted by Mohammad Latif

Everyone is trying to discover a perfect solution for pursuing an accident claim that has no catches. If you learn the tricks before they're made against you, what are the chances of success?

How To Remove The “White Lies” In Your Resume Before They Are Spot!

Posted by George Williams

Let’s just face it: the job market can be a very tough place to compete in. In order to survive in today’s job market, people often resort to artificially “inflating” their resumes with little “white lies”. Chances are, you’re also thinking of doing the same.

Job-Hunting Tips for the Older Manager / Executive

Posted by Pierre Daunic, Ph.D., CCM

Are you an over-50, unemployed executive or manager? Been looking for a new job or career for a long time? Frustrated? Think it's hopeless?

Helpful UK Job Hunting Tips

Posted by Jay Stanley

Given the fact that there are multiple applicants for any opening and H.R professionals spend less than...

Job Offer Negotiations: Getting What You Want

Posted by David Richter

You have worked hard at finding your next job. You have come through many obstacles and have reached your career objective. You have received a job offer. You’re thrilled. Mission accomplished. After all, what else is left to do?

Business Survival Skills For The 21st Century

Posted by Joe Love

In the Industrial Age the main skills you needed to survive and prosper in the business arena were loyalty and strong work ethic. You could set your watch by annual pay raises. Seniority was the standard for upward mobility, but that was long ago.

Wisdom to Chew On

Posted by Cathy Warschaw

As a high school senior, you are probably looking forward to graduating, but have you given much thought...
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