Matt Woolsey, Forbes.com
The federal government's indictment of those involved in
the country's subprime meltdown and credit crunch is of little comfort to those
who have lost their jobs ...
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Rachel S. Cohen, Forbes.com
Before a job applicant at Nationwide Auto Insurance even
sees or speaks to a human being at the company, the candidate must pass two
rounds of online tests.
...
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Margaret Steen, for Yahoo! HotJobs
Vacations are meant for relaxation, but some actually
cause work-related stress instead.
Some people leave the office but don't leave their work
behind, ...
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Amy MacMillan, Experience, Inc.
Your baby face has never been such a liability.
Twenty-five-year-old Wendy Brez, a public affairs
manager, grew so tired of coworkers commenting on her ...
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Experience, Inc.
You walk into a would-be employer's office, sit down, and
try to think up good answers to typical interview questions, such as,
"Where do you want to be in five ...
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Caroline Potter, Yahoo! HotJobs
If you're like most conscientious job seekers, you've put
a lot of time and effort into your resume. But have you given your cover letter
its proper due? If not, ...
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Matthew Kirdahy, Forbes.com
Hard labor pays. In the latest list of America's
highest-paying blue-collar jobs, the workers earning the greatest amounts of
money are not afraid to use their ...
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Tara Weiss, Forbes.com
Two Bear Stearns executives learned a hard lesson this
week: If you're going to say something inappropriate, don't write it in an
email.
An online exchange ...
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Clare O'Keeffe, Salary.com
Many employees feel they are underpaid for the work they
do, yet they wait until their yearly performance review to begin salary
negotiations. Most employees don't ...
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Liz Wolgemuth, U.S. News & World Report
What keeps you from comparing paychecks with your
colleagues? Why do so many workers flinch when they hear someone gossiping
about a coworker's salary?
...
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