Posts Tagged ‘job’

Thinking About Quitting Your Job? Ten Key Signs It Might Be a Good Idea

10 signs that quitting your job makes sense. ... (Continue reading)

Job Interviews: How to Succeed By Using the Job Description as Your Focus

Learn to use the advertised job description to prepare for interviews.... (Continue reading)

Five Tips for Improving Your Job Search–and Your Life

Job search tips from a recent college graduate who writes for a career site.... (Continue reading)

The World’s 25 Most Difficult Jobs

Not everyone loves their job. Some hate the hours, their commute, their coworkers, or simply the fact they have to leave their home. But given the choice between the jobs listed below and their own, we’re betting that most people would... (Continue reading)

Job Seeking Tips for College Graduates

Reconsider Location and Size of Target Employers While job prospects are more hopeful than last year, 2010 graduates won’t have it easy, and students on the hunt really need to keep two things in mind: location and size. Be Open... (Continue reading)

“New Jobs for a New Decade” — NPR Series on Job Prospects for Business Sectors That Are Often Cited as Growth Areas

I’m a big fan of NPR, catching it on the car radio to and from work daily. The following information about an upcoming series on who’s likely to be hiring in the next few years came my way, and I... (Continue reading)

The Best Time to Schedule an Interview

This guest post via Recruiting Blogswap is from JobGoRound.com, providing career advice on resume writing, job searching, interviewing, and more. There are certain rules for scheduling job interviews that should be followed for the best results. Best Days of the... (Continue reading)