Golf-loving social media addicts take note: In the midst of one of the toughest job markets since the Great Depression, adidas Golf, partnering with Yahoo! HotJobs, is offering a once-in-a-lifetime job opportunity for Web-savvy golf enthusiasts. This
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Golf-loving social media addicts take note: In the midst of one of the toughest job markets since the Great Depression, adidas Golf, partnering with Yahoo! HotJobs, is offering a once-in-a-lifetime job opportunity for Web-savvy golf enthusiasts. This
I talked to my friend Scott last week. He got laid off from his technology job in March. “The worst part is that my employer doesn’t give out references,” he said. “So I’ve got no one to vouch for the last twelve years of my career!”Sc
The 6 Most Disgusting Jobs
Apr 28
Think your job stinks? Well, it could be worse. You could be knee-deep in casino-restaurant food scraps that you had to cook into gourmet pig slop. Or you could spend your afternoons trying to make snakes regurgitate.There are oodles of odoriferous o
I talked to my friend Scott last week. He got laid off from his technology job in March. “The worst part is that my employer doesn’t give out references,” he said. “So I’ve got no one to vouch for the last twelve years of my career!”Sc
The 6 Most Disgusting Jobs
Apr 28
Think your job stinks? Well, it could be worse. You could be knee-deep in casino-restaurant food scraps that you had to cook into gourmet pig slop. Or you could spend your afternoons trying to make snakes regurgitate.There are oodles of odoriferous o
Nearly every day, a job-seeker tells me, “I won’t address my career gap (or sudden departure from a job, or relocation from Alaska to Tennessee) in my resume. I’ll wait for the interview to tell that story.”What people don’t understand is this:
Establishing a strong working relationship with your CEO or other top brass can be a key to career growth and advancement. After all, it doesn’t matter how good a job you do if they don’t know who you are. When you have a chance to talk with your top
Some words and phrases are often used to buy time, avoid giving answers, and escape commitment. If you use these words and phrases yourself, take a scalpel and cut them out of your thinking, speaking, and writing. “Try” “Try” is a weas
Employers in many industries are still reluctant to hire new full-time employees–preferring instead to use part-time and temporary workers while the economy begins its tentative recovery. But according to Linda Duffy, of Leadership Habitude, certain
