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May 06, 2008

In Interviews, Honesty Is the Best Policy

Job hunting is a cutthroat business, especially these days when work is scarce. But it still pays to stick to your ethical principles.

April 01, 2008

Taking the Internship Up a Notch

It could be the ticket to the job you've always wanted. Once you land your summer gig, here are some ways to make it count.

March 27, 2008

The New Rules for Making the Big Leap

It's a brave new networking world. If you're thinking of making the jump to more power, prestige, and pay, be sure to take advantage of it.

February 19, 2008

Personality and the Perfect Job

Author Kip Parent talks about how understanding your temperament will lead to more rewarding and successful employment.

February 12, 2008

Red Flags on an Out-of-State Offer

Relocating for a new job comes with a special set of concerns. If the employer isn't willing to meet your terms, you should think again.

December 10, 2007

The First Step to Finding Your Dream Job

There's no formula that works for everyone, so be as specific as you can when figuring out what the job you've always fantasized about really is.

December 10, 2007

When the Dream Job Becomes a Nightmare

Yes, it can happen, even when a situation looks like a great fit. Here's how to probe deeper during the interiew process.

December 10, 2007

More Than One Road to the C-Suite

While certain jobs are still statistically more likely to lead to top-level jobs, executive recruiters say more factors are coming into play.

November 13, 2007

Rethinking a Relocation Offer

Both you and the company are entering a risky situation and should take the proper precautions. But if there's not a great reason to move, why take the job?.

October 25, 2007

Ready, Fire, Aim?

Trying to find a job is about selling yourself. But the best way to sell yourself is to focus on the needs of your target employer and explain how you can help.

October 16, 2007

Preparing for a Tough Job Interview

To ace your next one, try some of the same preparation techniques used by police officers competing for highly competitive promotions.

September 30, 2007

Not Ready for Prime Time?

If your job-search package isn't ready, you're not either. Before you try to find a job, do the prep work on your résumé, wardrobe, and online presence.

September 20, 2007

Love the Offer, Hate the Money

When you're lowballed on a job offer, healthy dialogue with the prospective employer could lead to the salary—or other bonuses—you deserve.

September 07, 2007

Watch for Interview Warning Signs

Hindsight may be better than 20/20, but if you pay attention during an interview, you might be able to head off a bad fit.

September 06, 2007

Thanks for the Interview, But?

Here's how to take yourself out of the running for a job that you don't feel is right for you. It's not presumptuous—it's considerate.

July 26, 2007

Keeping Going Until You Can Go

Strategies for coping when your job is unbearable and you're searching for a new one.

December 04, 2006

How to Write an E-Mail Cover Letter

More and more employers are asking job applicants to reply by e-mail. Here's how to make the best first impression.

November 16, 2006

After the Interview, Get Moving

Don't just sit around and wait for results. Instead, quickly follow up with both a handwritten thank-you note and an e-mail.

February 06, 2006

Make-or-Break Interview Mistakes

To get on HR's good side, avoid certain behaviors. A major faux pas, and your name gets crossed off that list of potential candidates.

December 23, 2005

Striking the Right Note at Interviews

Opera singers know all about auditions and how to take disappointment in their stride. Smart job-seekers should adopt the same attitude.

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