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July 29, 2008

MY VIEW: DWD changing to meet employer, job seeker needs - Daily Tribune

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MY VIEW: DWD changing to meet employer, job seeker needs - Daily TribuneGov. Jim Doyle recently announced that nearly 1 million job openings are anticipated in Wisconsin by 2016. Occupations with good wages, career opportunities and unmet employer need include nursing, carpentry, welding and many more. We must do all
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July 28, 2008

Condolences To Bob Rainey’s Family - WCCO

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Condolences To Bob Rainey’s Family - WCCOPlease accept my sincere condolences for the passing of Bob. I have only one word to describe him, that is CLASS! He was always prepared, informed, confident and ready to deliver the “perfect sports report”. He was always a pleasure to watch. I know
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July 27, 2008

Learn to stand ground properly in interview - Seattle Times

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Learn to stand ground properly in interview - Seattle TimesI would suggest that you’ve had 25 unsuccessful interviews because you’re too concerned about appeasing an interviewer. Instead, try to focus on projecting a clear impression of what’s important to you and what you’re worth. That’s the message behind
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July 21, 2008

Baby boomers looking for jobs find the landscape has changed - Dallas Morning News

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Baby boomers looking for jobs find the landscape has changed - Dallas Morning NewsLooking for a job was an exercise in frustration for Mike O’Bryan, and nothing was more aggravating than the interview. The Grapevine man’s 25 years in information technology turned out to be more a liability than an asset. Employers looked at the […]

July 20, 2008

Job applications are a road to nowhere - Atlanta Journal Constitution

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Job applications are a road to nowhere - Atlanta Journal ConstitutionIt’s been more than a decade since I began inserting this advice into nearly every presentation and radio show I do: Never fill out an application unless it’s absolutely necessary; don’t do it then, either. What have I learned over the last 10 years […]

July 16, 2008

Don’t Ask–Maybe - Forbes

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Don’t Ask–Maybe - ForbesAktuelles Als st ndige Spielst tte ffnet sich das TIK ganzj hrig f r etwa 100 Auff hrungen
Finding a job just got a little easier - Observer TodayJobs.observertoday.com launched this morning to provide area residents looking for jobs more resources […]

July 7, 2008

Read all posts by Martin LaMonica in Green Tech - CNET News

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Read all posts by Martin LaMonica in Green Tech - CNET NewsThe Web 2.0 Summit –conference of the Silicon Valley digiterati–seems to have changed its theme from “monetize the Web” to “save the world.” Tim O’Reilly, one of the Web 2.0 Summit organizers, on Monday posted a blog with details on the fifth […]

July 5, 2008

Animal Science - Chicago Tribune

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Animal Science - Chicago TribuneWASHINGTON Scientists have new evidence that the brain chemical best known for regulating mood also plays a role in the mystifying killer of seemingly healthy babies sudden infant death syndrome. Autopsied brain tissue from SIDS babies
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July 2, 2008

Sending thank-you note is important after interviews - ScrippsNews

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Sending thank-you note is important after interviews - ScrippsNewsAsk job seekers to name the most important stage of the hiring process, and a common answer is likely to be the interview. But many forget that what they do after the interview can play a part in how they are perceived by hiring managers. For example […]

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