7 Job Search Tips in a Slow Economy
The news of job layoffs and economic woe may lead one to think that it will be impossible to find a job in this market. The fact of the matter is, you can still find a great job in a poor economy -- you just may have to change your strategy a bit to do so. Read MoreCareer Paths for Students to Consider
The adage, "do what you love, and love what you do" can be the words of wisdom students rely on when selecting potential career paths. Building upon the classes and courses of study enjoyed in school, they can select careers that fit with these concentrations. Read MoreRecession-Proof Your Career
Even though no career path is absolutely immune to economic fluctuations, there are jobs that can weather the ups and downs much better than others. Read MoreLabor Day Coloring Page
Click thumbnail illustration below to receive a printer friendly pageProspective Employers Targeting Social Networking Sites
Over the last decade, perhaps nothing has revolutionized the way people interact with one another more than the Internet. Hundreds of millions of people log on to the Internet each day, and most of those people aren't there to work, but to network, mainly with friends and family. Read More
Top Jobs for More Power and Money
If you've been in a job for a while and are looking for more responsibility and a bigger salary, it might be time for a change. Here are some careers from Money Magazine and Salary.com's "Top 20 Jobs for the Young and Restless," and their median salaries. Read More
Embrace Diversity in the Workplace. Different Cultures and Age Groups Enhance a Company
The term "melting pot" has been used for decades to describe the various people who meld together to make this country what it is today. Large cities are often melting pots of diverse individuals who bring their own unique experiences to better the community. Read More• Minimum Wage - Did You Know?