
6 Ways to Save for an Unexpected Job Loss
Coinciding with the tightening job market is a gloomy statistic: Few American workers are saving for potential layoffs. According to Adecco USA’s latest Workplace Insights survey, only a quarter of workers claim to currently be saving for unemploymen
How to Work in Health Care Without Being a Caregiver
While much of the economy falters, the health-care sector remains hot. Why? According to George Rainer, vice president of human resources for Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola, New York, “Health care isn’t completely recession-proof, but it’s c
Back to School for Free
If something is free, why not give it a shot? The chance to get a free education is especially foolish to pass up, and more and more employers are offering this perk. A recent Accountemps survey reports that 94% of senior executives interviewed said
Acing the Panel Interview
Meeting with one hiring manager is enough to make most job seekers nervous. But what about when you have to face a panel of interviewers? The panel interview has become increasingly popular as employers search for ways to better evaluate prospective
Should You Be on Facebook?
Social-networking sites are all but putting business-card printers out of business. Instead of trading a 3.5 x 2-inch piece of paper, people are trading names and tracking one another down on sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook. While LinkedIn has a
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November 18th, 2008 at 8:18 am
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