This Expert Can Teach ANYBODY to Compete for a Good Job - Even High School Drop-Outs and 55-Year-Old Computer Illiterates

     

    HOUSTON, Feb. 10, 2010 — Human resource managers report that in this economy they are receiving thousands of resumes for each job opening. With such fierce competition, you can’t afford to make a mistake. Unfortunately, what most job-seekers don’t know can hurt them, and many are un…

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    Employees Losing Faith in Work, Finding a Higher Calling

     

    CHICAGO, Jan. 18, 2010 — The only thing harder than finding a job in this economy is finding one that you like, according to a recent survey that found only 45 percent of Americans are satisfied with their work. Now the team behind the hugely successful Alpha course hopes to help Christian business le…

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    As Economy Picks Up Steam, Employment May Still Lag; Job Seekers Need New Ways to Stand Out in An Ever-Crowded Market

     

    PARSIPPANY, N.J., Sept. 16, 2009 — While the latest U.S. Labor Department reports layoffs are at their lowest level in a year — and some experts herald that the recession is over — the good news comes with warning: unemployment could still rise in the coming months, and recovery will mo…

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    Provocative New Book Examines Economy’s Effect on Older Workers

     

    John K. Hulett Highlights Age Discrimination and Challenges of Finding a Job in Middle Age

    MINNEAPOLIS, June 23, 2009 — American jobs are vanishing at a rapid rate in today’s dismal economy. Job bias claims have been hitting record highs while jobless markets continue to flood the nation, f…

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