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Posted by Jason Liptow
The United States has been teetering on the edge of economic problems, in my opinion, for quite a while, contrary to the statistics that the government is so happy to produce showing that GDP and productivity is growing. I never bought into the fact that things were actually getting that much better since the early part of 2000. Here in the state of Michigan, we are experiencing the highest rate of unemployment than any other state in the nation. Gas prices hit $3.50 a gallon today. Now I fear that this country faces a very frightening moment in its history.
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Posted by Don Monteith
You've maybe known the 3 biggest mistakes any of us can make
when looking for our dream job (and how to avoid them) ... then
you need to know the 2 words that guarantee your success so you
can put them into your career search activity program.
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Posted by Peter Fisher
First off, you need to understand that everything they want to know about you is in just 4 key areas:
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Posted by Vijay Bhat
Feel somehow your life is stuck in MS-OFFICE The reality of life for MBAs is Excel or PowerPoint...
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Posted by Scott Brown
The first thing an interviewer will notice about you is how you're dressed. Even before you say hello or shake their hand, they are starting to form an impression of you based on your appearance. This week's job searching tip deals with making sure you are dressed properly for interviews.
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Posted by Maxwell Hurst
If you are seriously searching for a local job, but you have no
idea where to look, you may be just...
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Posted by Terry Lowery
What seems like a very long time ago you left high school and entered college where you completed your bachelor program. You found a job in your industry of choice, married your childhood sweetheart and started raising your family. Despite your many long years of experience and loyalty you notice that your company is bringing in a whole new batch of people who have completed their graduate degrees and now many of them have moved to higher positions within the organization.
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Posted by Paul Shearstone
Any professionally trained interviewer can attest these questions are the most asked by people involved with job-hunting. How important is it? Absolutely vital!
How difficult is it? Not hard at all.
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