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IEEE Spectrum February 2007 Marlowe Hood |
Frederic Kaplan: A.I. Auteur Working with industrial designers, this French robotic expert and his team are creating an entire menagerie of non-intrusive, smart furniture. But their goal isn't to be merely decorative. |
Job Journal January 28, 2007 Helen M. Scully |
10 Big Mistakes Jobseekers Make Among the most common maladies afflicting jobseekers is a lack of focus, which shows up in resumes with vague objectives and a scatter-shot approach to targeting employers. If you try to be an asset to all, you'll end up being hired by none. |
Job Journal January 28, 2007 Julia Hollister |
Sales Has Many Faces A career peddling doesn't have to be pedestrian. |
Job Journal January 28, 2007 |
Jobwire Jobseekers Confident Job Hunting?... Think Small... Few Use Family Leave... Media Cutbacks Worst Since Dot-Com Bust... |
Chemistry World February 2007 Yfke Hager |
Careers: Political Science Nick Green loves the varied nature of his job as science policy manager at the Royal Society, which sees him talking to politicians and scientists. Just how does a chemist make the switch from laboratory research to science policy? |
Popular Mechanics February 2007 Christian DeBenedetti |
Avalanche Forecaster: This Is My Job There's no such thing as total avalanche safety in Bridger-Teton National Forest, but Chris McCollister does what he can to improve the odds for the area's skiers, snowboarders and snowmobilers. |
Job Journal January 21, 2007 Rich Heintz |
Debating the Dream Ten years after Prop 209, the debate over Dr. King's dream continues. |
Job Journal January 21, 2007 |
Career Snapshot: Respiratory Therapist Immediate job prospects and the long-term career prognosis for respiratory therapists are outstanding. |
Job Journal January 21, 2007 |
Jobwire A surge in education, health jobs... Wacky workplace stories.. On the job front... Latest hirings & firings... |
Job Journal January 21, 2007 Craig Harrison |
Career Pros: Talking Trash Shined shoes won't matter if you're constantly shooting yourself in the foot with your own words. |
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