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Job Journal September 9, 2007 |
Jobwire First US job loss in four years... 'Thank you' may help your cause... Women face Catch-22... On the job front... Latest hirings & firings... |
Job Journal September 9, 2007 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: The Passing of Pension Plans Switching to 401k's won't salvage underfunded retirements. |
Job Journal September 9, 2007 Penelope Trunk |
Brazen Careerist: Work and the Pursuit of Happiness Most of us think of our careers in terms of happiness -- that is, we look for work that makes us happy and then look elsewhere for happiness. |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Are You Being Paid What You're Worth? Search around these websites to discover what others are earning for doing your job, and then use that knowledge to negotiate a higher salary. |
BusinessWeek September 17, 2007 Savita Iyer |
If You're Headed For Bangalore... Where to eat, shop, and stroll in Bangalore. |
AskMen.com Nick Clarke |
How To: Cram We've all been there: We've forgotten about that all-important presentation in the morning and have had to cram. Cramming is not the best way to go through life, but if you must, these suggestions may save you from complete disaster. |
Job Journal September 2, 2007 Rich Heintz |
State of the Workplace Is anyone really paying attention to the plight of American workers? Here is a look at some of the major issues confronting American workers in 2007. |
Job Journal September 2, 2007 Penelope Trunk |
Brazen Careerist: Workplace Etiquette Redefined New attitudes and technology are redefining workplace etiquette. |
Searcher September 2007 Barbara Quint |
Searcher's Voice - Performing on Stage Sooner or later, everyone has to engage in public speaking. You need to be able to stand on your feet, stare out at an audience staring back, and tell them what you want them to know lucidly, effectively, and with some humor, wit, or even eloquence. |
AskMen.com Jasper Anson |
Workplace Etiquette The ever-expanding rulebook of professional etiquette can make it hard to keep up, but the following business blunders are universally condemned. Here's how to spot them and what you can do to stay in the safe zone. |
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