Doug Hardy, GM/Editor, Monster Careers, at Monster.com recently released “Six Fundamentals to Building a Lifelong Career”. Hardy’s objective is to move people from urgent job searches to a lifestyle adaptation of a lifelong career management. He offers six fundamentals to inspire people to take command of their careers. In fact, alongside Monster.com he hopes to inspire people to improve their lives. Here is an inside scoop on what Doug Hardy has to say about the six fundamentals he uses to inspire, prosper, and succeed.
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This week, disgruntled employees have dominated the headlines, including a dramatic emergency exit. Join these infamously unemployed stars and check out the top 5 stories from the world of job seeking you might have missed:
Here’s a look at Monster.com’s top 5 stories from the world of job seeking you might have missed.
There’s no reason why work has to feel like, well, work. While it’s a tough market out there, the good news is there’s no better time than now to reinvent yourself and your career. You’re probably well aware of the ways job seekers are using technology to find and apply for new positions. But you might not know that the same tools can be leveraged not only to find a new job, but to plan for a new career.
The top 5 stories from the world of job seeking you might have missed by Monster.com.
The top 5 stories from the world of job seeking you might have missed.
Every Friday, we’re spotlighting five articles we consider to be must-reads for job seekers.These are the top 5 stories from the world of job seeking you might have missed.
We spoke with Veronica Parages, Director, Skills-Based Volunteering at Points of Light Institute – HandsOn Network to get more information about how volunteering can benefit your job search.
The Monster 5 for Friday- a weekly recap of the top 5 news items from the world of job search. Each Friday, we’ll spotlight 5 articles we consider to be “must-reads” for job seekers.
I’m not following the Vancouver Olympics like the folks over at Rings — I’m a casual observer at best. What really gets me while watching the world’s best athletes is that a little wobble at the ankle or just missing…
