Archive for 'Advice'

4 Ways to Land a Job Interview | 01.23.10

When it comes to finding a job, you want to be armed with as much information and with as many helpful tips as possible. After all, the more weapons in your arsenal, the greater your chances of successfully landing a job. To that end, here are a few things you keep in mind when on [...]

Eliminating the Age Issue when Job Hunting | 01.22.10

If you are over the age of 40, you may have noticed that finding a job is even more difficult. Although age discrimination is against the law, there is no doubt that some employers will look past certain job candidates who are over the age of 40. By implementing a few strategies, however, you can [...]

4 Strategies for Feeling Less Miserable at Work | 01.18.10

According to a survey that was recently conducted by Adecco and Harris Interactive, the majority of American workers are planning to look for a new job once the economy gets better. If you are one of these people, you likely feel as if you can’t stand the thought of spending another day at your job. [...]

Studying Tips for College Students |

Most students assume that because they beat the high school system in the studying department, they would do so again in college. In their minds, studying can’t be any different, right? They couldn’t be any more wrong.
Chances are whatever helped you pass your classes in high school may not work so well when you hit [...]

5 Important Steps For The Recently Unemployed | 01.16.10

The latest employment figures have just been released, and applications for unemployment are up, the number of new hires is down. While some economists say the worst of the recession is behind us, if you’re in the ranks of the unemployed, this is hardly comforting news. But to paraphrase an old saying, when [...]

Top 10 Ways to Find More Than $15,000 for College |

Have you taken any drastic measures to fund your college education?
Many students are eating out less. Parents are taking out bigger loans. Even the grandparents are pitching in, all in the pursuit of higher learning. As the economy goes down, the cost of college tuition goes up, and many students are forced scrimp and save [...]

5 Common Job Interview Myths | 01.15.10

When it comes to finding a job in today’s troubled economy, it is essential to do everything possible to make yourself stand out from the crowd. One place where this can be done is at the interview. But, unfortunately, if you believe in some of the myths that have long been circulating in regard to [...]

10 Things You Need to Know About College | 01.10.10

Everyone has a basic understanding of what college is all about. But, whether you are already attending or you are planning to attend soon, there may be a few things that you don’t realize about college. As with anything in life, the more you know about college before you get started, the better prepared you [...]

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