Grads: Can You Still Afford to Be Picky?
This recession has hit recent grads hard. Case-in-point: Scott Nicholson, 24, is crashing at his parents’ place and searching for a job with little success. And yet, he turned down a $40,000 job offer...
View ArticleUnemployed? At Least Your Job Search is Tax-Deductible
Last week, the National Bureau of Economic Research announced that the recession ended in June 2009. According to the announcement, the economic downturn reached a plateau that month and hasn’t...
View ArticleThe 5 Best Strategies for Taking Control of Your Career
Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from The New Job Security, Revised: The 5 Best Strategies for Taking Control of Your Career by Pam Lassiter, a career management consultant with over 30 years...
View ArticleHow To Use Social Media To Help—Not Hurt—Your Career
Note from David: It’s been a while since we’ve talked about career issues on Money Under 30, so we’re going to fix that this week. Today, I asked Amber to write about how you can use social networking...
View ArticleHow Not To Suck at Applying for a Job
Most people absolutely suck at applying to jobs. And this is GREAT NEWS. Why? Because it means that with just the tiniest bit of consideration and work, you should be able to absolutely crush your next...
View ArticleThe Only 9 Resume Tips You’ll Ever Need
To land your dream gig in today’s cutthroat job market, you’ll need a resume that blows hiring managers out of their chairs. To help, I scoured the Web for nine tips that will help you rock rewriting...
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