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Recent grads look to parents
College students who graduated in the spring are most likely still looking for work. With the unemployment rate rising to 10.2 percent in October, new job seekers should look upon their parents as a valuable resource for landing that first full-time, professional position.
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- Oklahoma City architecture firm wins global honors
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Norman Business Sells Energy Savings
Aug 28 Dustin Young, president of Goes Energy, talks about how company makes energy-saving...
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Hottest Holiday Jobs
The holidays are always a great time to get together with loved ones, but the season is also an ideal time to get job search moving again. While retailers may be tightening up on hiring seasonal help, don't let this scare you away from your holiday
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6 Steps to Career Longevity
Eat your vegetables. Don't smoke. Wear your seatbelts. We all know some basic ways to help extend our lives (even if we don't follow them). But how do we extend our careers? It is possible to have a long, productive and fulfilling career, or careers,
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10% Unemployment and Rising -- Now What?
Well, it finally arrived. The Labor Department reported that the official unemployment rate for October 2009 rose to 10.2%, from 9.8% in September. We knew this was coming and that it was just a matter of time.Now that we've broken that barrier, whe
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Be Gutsy at Work: Don't Just Stand There!
Have you ever been at a work-related function, where you and your cube mate stand in the corner, sipping cocktails and watching a colleague handshake his way through the crowd, maybe even hand out business cards?Maybe you've thought, "What a suck-up.
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Job Talkin': The Biggest Missed Opportunity of the Job Search: Your Cover Letter
I know exactly what your cover letter says, yet I can assure you I'm not a mind reader. Let me guess. It's a single-spaced, full-page, four-paragraph letter, organized as follows:Paragraph 1: How I heard about the jobParagraph 2: Why I want the j
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The Savvy Networker: 5 Easy Resume Boosters
I had lunch with my friend Mary recently, and together we looked over her resume."You worked for Astor Graphics for six months in 2007," I said. "That's not a long time. Why don't you drop that out, show your 2005-2006 job followed by your
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Salary Secrets Your Employer Doesn't Want You to Know
In down economic times, companies seem to have carte blanche to limit salaries and make low-ball offers. But that shouldn't be the case. Below are the top salary secrets your employer doesn't want you to know. With this information in hand, you'll be
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Should You Keep Your Salary a Secret?
You share a lot with your coworkers over time: Projects. Lunches. Office space. Cocktails. Family photos. Birthday cake. But, even after many years of working together, should you share the details of your salary and compensation package?No, says com
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4 Secrets to Maximizing Your Salary
Want to know the secret to maxing out your salary? Sometimes, it's as simple as picking the right industry or knowing which state pays the best. If you're not willing to settle with being average, here are four salary secrets you can take to the bank
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