Articles
June, 2010
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No Experience, No Problem: Job Hunting with Just a Degree

Recent college graduates face one of the hardest setbacks when they go job hunting: lack of experience. Employers spend a lot of energy reviewing applicants (by the hundreds sometimes), and as a result must be very scrupulous in their decision...
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Time for a Career Change

You have been working the same job for a while now and there’s a chance you are feeling restless in your position. If your current job isn’t fulfilling you the way you need, it might be time to reassess your...
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Relieving the Bore of Entry-Level Jobs

One of the biggest complaints about entry-level jobs by workers is how incredibly boring they can be. Criticisms mostly come from the frustrations of being assigned menial tasks with little responsibility attached to them. A competent worker will easily finish...
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5 Secrets to Landing a Job They Didn’t Teach You in High School

Landing a job today is a lot different than it was ten years ago. A lot of advancements have been made, and a lot of new and exciting companies have emerged with new standards and new ways of hiring. Take...
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Getting a Job: Education vs. Experience

Over the past few decades a college education has become more common and a lot more necessary. Many high school students prepare to attend college by taking SATs and working hard to get into AP classes, all the while having...