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Career / The Top Five Regrets

Disappointment doesn’t discriminate; no matter what industry the individual operated in, what role they had been given, or whether they were soaring successes or mired in failure, five dominant themes shone through. Importantly, the effects of bad career decisions and disconfirmed expectancies were felt equally across age groups. Here were the group’s top five career … Continue reading

Work and Family / The 10 Best Jobs For Balance

According to a recent survey by career website FlexJobs, an overwhelming majority of parents (96%) say having a traditional full-time job conflicts with important parts of taking care of their families, and two-thirds report frequent conflict. At the same time, a whopping 97% of respondents feel that having work flexibility (such as working from home … Continue reading

Tool: 64 Interview Questions and Answers

Click on the question to get to the answer  Question 1 Tell me about yourself. Question 2 What are your greatest strengths? Question 3 What are your greatest weaknesses? Question 4 Tell me about something you did – or failed to do – that you now feel a little ashamed of. Question 5 Why are … Continue reading

Re-entering the workforce after taking time off to stay at home with kids can be an intimating process

Many females worry about their skills still being relevant and if they will still fit in and adapt to a workplace environment all while juggling their new added responsibilities at home. The good news is that a recent Korn/Ferry executive survey shows almost 50% of women say having children did not impact their career progression, … Continue reading

Engineer – A ‘job for life’ is no longer relevant for today

Employers need to offer more than long-term job security if they are to attract today’s pleasure-seeking skilled workers. Bosses are being warned that the concept of ‘a job for life’ is no longer relevant to the modern workforce and businesses wanting to attract the best talent should invest in creating a fun and socially-active workplace. … Continue reading

Are you stuck in a rut at work? A survey by the Guardian

Are you stuck in a rut at work? One in four workers feel their career has stalled as older workers put off retirement. And only a third felt their organisation was promoting the best-qualified employees. Do you feel your career is going nowhere? via Are you stuck in a rut at work? | Comment is … Continue reading

Economics: Among The Worst College Majors With The Highest Unemployment Rates

which degrees are the least likely to guarantee a job in 2012? According to Georgetown, here are the bottom 10, based on unemployment rates for recent graduates, cited in the study. 10. Economics Unemployment rate: 9.4 percent Starting pay: $48,000 9. Area Ethnic and Civilization Studies Unemployment rate: 10.1 percent Starting pay: $35,000 8. History … Continue reading

The Rule | A Career You Love

For those of us with Career ADD, one of the more interesting areas of life are what, where and how we choose to focus our attention. When we are in the “zone,” so to speak, we can focus for perhaps hours and hours on a subject that interests us. This is a huge clue. We … Continue reading

Employers and Young Talents | Do not rely on the market for talent writes ManpowerGroup

As a series of demographic and economic shifts intensely converge, creating a “Human Age,” a range of population groups are being alienated from work opportunities in the global economy writes ManpowerGroup in  Wanted: Energized, Career-Driven Youth. (Adapted excerpts by Job Market Monitor following) Young workers are most affected and have been labeled a lost generation of … Continue reading

Massachusetts | Career centers are key for Older Workers looking for jobs

Older job seekers told members of the state’s Jobs Creation Commission yesterday that career centers have given them the confidence and skills they need to try to re-enter the work force. State Sen. Karen Spilka, D-Ashland, and co-chairwoman of the commission, said at the hearing in Framingham Public Library the importance of career centers — … Continue reading

Business School Grads | 6 Résumé Writing Tips

If you’re nearing your degree’s completion and beginning the job hunt, then it’s imperative to perfect the document that best sells and summarizes your professional qualifications. Career experts offer these six résumé-writing tips for you: 1. Use Situations, Tasks, Actions (STAR) as a formatting guide 2. Stick to one page 3. Ditch the objective 4. Place … Continue reading

Top 10 Jobs That Make the World a Worse Place – NYTimes.com

On Thursday I wrote about how workers view the meaningfulness of their jobs, based on data collected from 30,000 workers by PayScale over the last year. (See caveats on PayScale’s methodology below.) Respondents were asked whether their jobs “make the world a better place,” and were given the options of: “very much so,” “yes,” “a … Continue reading

Social Media Jobs and Salaries Guide

Introducing the new Onward Search Social Media Jobs Salary Guide – a comprehensive look at the best job markets, the most in-demand job titles and salary ranges for social media professionals in the top 20 U.S. cities. This free guide makes it easy to take your social media career to the next level, so download … Continue reading

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