Being in the market for a new job means posting your résumé online. This seems like obvious information, but if you haven’t yet posted your résumé anywhere, stop reading this and get it up on the Web as soon as possible. Or, better yet, finish reading this first and then post it. That way you’ll at least know where to begin in the very crowded world that is online résumé sites.
People in their 20s don't have their minds made up when it comes to their careers. According to a new survey from Harris Interactive for the University of Phoenix, 80% of workers in their 20s said they wanted to change their career path.
Things are not going well for former Food Network star Paula Deen. Her racial slur scandal is threatening her name, and now her company. As multiple corporate sponsors continue to end their relationship with her, a new opportunity has presented itself.
While perusing the interwebs this afternoon, I came across a Bloomberg Business Week article on a topic that I just LOVE: Self-Sabotaging Social Media.
If you’re looking for a job, you’ve probably got your résumé online and you may even be attending career fairs. Whether you have a little or a lot of experience in your industry, there are certain working skills that all recruiters—no matter what job they’re trying to fill—are looking for in a candidate.
All employees have basic rights. We can't be chained to our desks or held as indentured servants, for example. But do we actually know enough when it comes to the federal laws that govern our workplaces? You may have rights you didn’t know you had, particularly when it comes to getting hired.