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Job Journal February 1, 2009 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: Change Careers Only as Last Resort Look for opportunities in other industries before fleeing your field. |
Job Journal July 11, 2010 John Challenger |
Career Pros: Don't Let Job Unhappiness Steer You Wrong In a difficult job market, you're more likely to make choices you'll regret. |
Job Journal April 6, 2008 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: Career Change Can be Costly Changing careers should be the last choice among all your job options. |
Job Journal July 30, 2006 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: Transferring Skills Can Set You Free Many of your current skills can transport you to new fields. |
Job Journal June 5, 2005 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: How to Parlay Your Pay Strong salary talk in the initial interview can be a deal breaker, so patience is a virtue -- and a good strategy. Here are some ways to "dodge the dollar question." |
Job Journal February 14, 2010 John Challenger |
Career Pros: A Job-Search Essential: Developing Network Contacts When looking for work, phone calls are the best way to get dialed in. |
Job Journal July 10, 2005 James E. Challenger |
The `Goal' Standard Have you wondered how to distinguish yourself from competitors in your search for a new job? Here are some ways to package yourself as a goal-oriented employee, something employers find irresistible. |
Job Journal March 8, 2009 James E. Challenger |
Don't be Daunted by the Negative Hype With the job market in its current state, there is a flood of half-truths and misconceptions regarding unemployment and how to find a job. Here's the truth about some of these myths and why your job search might not be as bleak as you thought. |
Job Journal July 6, 2008 James E. Challenger |
Considering a Job Change? Shifting jobs or entire careers is very risky business. Before you run off to join the circus, so to speak, spend some time and seriously evaluate your decision. Here are some guideposts to help you along the way. |
Job Journal October 14, 2007 James E. Challenger |
Retirement Can Wait Eight in ten baby-boomers plan to delay retirement and remain in the workplace. Some of them, however, may find the prospect of continuing to work in their current occupation tedious. Here's how they can transfer their skills to a new industry. |
Job Journal July 17, 2005 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: The More (Contacts), the Merrier Most people will help you find work, if you let them. It's important to make a contact list of anyone working in a relevant field, and call the people on that list. |
Job Journal October 1, 2006 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: Search Tips for First-Timers What today's first-time jobseekers need to know to compete with more seasoned applicants. |
Job Journal October 3, 2010 John Challenger |
Career Pros: Job Search Myths to Ignore The best places to find work are where others don't think it's available. |
Job Journal August 8, 2004 James Challenger |
Career Pros: Six Degrees of Separation Almost everyone you encounter during your job hunt can be a resource for getting you the right job. Start assembling a list of contacts as soon as you begin your job search. |
Job Journal May 3, 2009 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: Prepare to Tout Accomplishments A job interview is no place to be humble about your accomplishments. |
Job Journal December 2, 2007 Penelope Trunk |
Brazen Careerist: Five Ways to Flub an Interview Here are five mistakes a lot of people make -- even people who are great at doing interviews. |
Job Journal April 30, 2006 James E. Challenger |
The Aggressive Job Search Looking for something that will give you an edge in the job market -- and get you in front of more potential employers? Here are some suggestions. |
Job Journal May 5, 2013 Ford R. Myers |
Career Pros: The Only Five Interview Topics All those questions interviewers might ask leave job seekers riddled with anxiety. But you can be well prepared by focusing on just a few key topics. |
AskMen.com Dimitri A.C. Ly |
Salary Negotiation Myths Here is the truth behind five salary negotiation myths that have kept honest workers from getting the remuneration they deserve. |
Job Journal October 6, 2013 Peter Weddle |
How to Avoid Becoming a Permanent Part-Timer The part-time workforce is becoming a permanent reality, but it doesn't have to be yours. Make sure you're seen as a person who can adapt to and contribute in a wider range of circumstances and situations than those defined by your job. |
Financial Planning January 1, 2011 John J. Bowen Jr. |
Team Building Your goal is to build a close-knit group, team players who work well with your clients and provide all the skills you and your clients need. |
AFP eWire August 2, 2011 |
Advancing in Your Fundraising Career Whether you are new to fundraising or you have been in the profession for years, here are some tips on moving forward in your career. |
AskMen.com February 1, 2006 Armando Gomez |
Getting The Career You Want To sum up, it's imperative to keep an open mind about professional possibilities and opportunities out there. The perfect job may be just around the corner waiting for you... |
Job Journal January 24, 2010 John Challenger |
Career Pros: Experienced Jobseekers Often Lose Their Edge in Interviews Experienced jobseekers can't afford a cavalier approach to interviews. |
Job Journal January 24, 2010 Selena Dehne |
Switching Careers Watch Your Step You may have considering a career change in the past. You may want to change your current career for better opportunities or perhaps breakaway from a dead end job. Unknown to most are the challenges that lie ahead for such a decision. |
Job Journal March 15, 2009 John A. Challenger |
Career Pros: Job Changes Increase Your Value With loyalty downsized, a broad range of experience is more prized. |
Job Journal August 27, 2006 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: Capable But Clueless Even seasoned pros make rookie interview mistakes. Here are some examples. |
Job Journal November 11, 2007 Selena Dehne |
Considering a Career Change? A serious effort at career change is best taken one baby step at a time. Here's how. |
Job Journal March 20, 2005 Rich Heintz |
Basic Job-Search Building Blocks While some of these 13 job-hunting ideas will be old hat to some job seekers, they are worth repeating to anyone about to embark on that challenging journey to a new job. (first of three parts) |
Job Journal July 2, 2006 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: Negatives Are a no-no Interviewers look for job candidates with a positive, can-do attitude. |
Job Journal July 25, 2010 Peter Weddle |
Come As You Aren't Looking for work may never be the same as it was before the recession. Instead of job hunting as we were, we must now look for a job as we need to be. To find success in the new job market, we must always be changing, always growing. |
Job Journal July 23, 2006 James E. Challenger |
Versatile Professional or Job Hopper? An individual with a job history showing several job experiences can be very attractive to an employer. The key is knowing when to jump and how to communicate what you accomplished at each company. |
Job Journal September 7, 2008 James E. Challenger |
Older Workers Find Favor in the Current Job Market A new report shows that employment among older workers is actually on the rise, shattering the myth that these workers are particularly vulnerable in this economic downturn. Their experience and knowledge instead make them valuable assets to an employer. |
Job Journal March 5, 2006 James E. Challenger |
Career Pros: Adapt to Each Interview You will greatly increase your chances of winning a job by coming to each interview prepared with alternative accomplishments. |
Financial Planning July 1, 2006 Paul J. Mauro |
New Directions When hiring financial planners, don't overlook older professionals who are looking to change careers. |
AskMen.com September 15, 2002 Donald Morrison |
Finding An Accoutant If you're a small business owner or just a guy who gets confused come tax time, you'll want the help of a professional accountant. This article will help you find one. |
Job Journal January 27, 2013 Peter Weddle |
Elevate Your Standing With Employers Accepting the label of "jobseeker" can leave you stuck in a bottomless pool of applicants. Those who rise to the top get employers' attention by being something more than a someone simply looking for work. |
Job Journal August 10, 2008 |
Career Snapshot: Accountant Working behind the scenes, accountants keep business and personal finances organized. |
Job Journal June 3, 2012 Peter Weddle |
What's Next for Job Search Success? It might seem that the fundamentals of a successful job search should be relatively timeless. But upheavals in the economy and the job market have caused seismic shifts in employers' expectations over the past several years. |
Job Journal May 8, 2005 Max Carey |
Decision Time When deciding which job offer is right for you, consider factors such as whether you will fit in and if you will like the work. |
Job Journal January 30, 2005 Carole Kanchier |
Career Pros: Mature Worker Myths and Realities How the fifty-plus job seeker can counter demeaning stereotypes. |
Job Journal November 28, 2010 |
Accountants Essential to the Bottom Line Every business depends on accountants to keep their numbers crunched. |
Science News November 7, 2008 |
All In A Day's Work: Careers Using Science by Megan Sullivan A guide for those seeking careers in science and science-related fields. |
Job Journal July 15, 2007 Selena Dehne |
5 Industries for Those Over 40 With decades of experience, older workers have everything they need to land a rewarding job in half the time it takes their young competitors. Here are some suggestions on where to look for the best this economy has to offer. |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2008 David Blanchard |
Manufacturing Is Not For the Faint at Heart -- IndustryWeek's 2008 Salary Survey Comments When asked to comment on the state of the industry, manufacturing managers throughout the United States share a common concern that the odds seem to be stacked against them. |
CIO December 4, 2007 Debra Feldman |
How to Create and Execute an Employer-Centric Job Search Strategy Job seekers at all levels are going about their searches all wrong. Instead of sending out resumes willy-nilly, they need to focus their effort on the employers who will be most receptive to hiring them. |
Job Journal November 20, 2005 Rich Heintz |
Are You Ready to Play Job Search Jeopardy? How sharp are your job-hunting skills? Here's a way to find out without risking rejection in the real world. |
HBS Working Knowledge August 18, 2003 Linda A. Hill |
How New Managers Become Great Managers Newly minted managers must commit themselves to lifelong self-improvement. This article is an excerpt from Harvard Business School professor Linda A. Hill's update of her classic, Becoming a Manager. |
IndustryWeek March 1, 2007 David Blanchard |
Managing Expectations -- IndustryWeek's 2007 Salary Survey Comments Given the chance to weigh in on the state of the industry, their companies and their employees, manufacturing managers reveal what you always suspected: Things are tough out there, and they're likely to only get tougher. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 25, 2005 |
Negotiating What You're Worth Should you be the first to mention money? What is your main goal in negotiating a salary raise? How do you prepare for negotiation obstacles? A negotiation expert gives tips in this article from the Harvard Management Communication Letter. |