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Filling the Holes On Your Resume by Beth Gilfeather 5/13/2008
Unaddressed gaps on the resume will turn into "black holes" if you are not careful. If you have any extended periods of time when you were unemployed, control the interpr...
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 Jobs in WorcesterThe following articles focus on employment and jobs in Worcester as well as issues relating to careers and jobs in Massachusetts. | |
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"Seniors search for jobs" The Massachusetts Daily Collegian, MA - 5 minutes ago "Companies will be hiring. They're hiring even though the market is bad. The people who get laid off are typically paid a lot more than entry level," she...
"Memphis set to hire UA's Pastner" Arizona Daily Star, AZ - May 12, 2008 Calipari lost two assistant coaches, Derek Kellogg (Massachusetts) and Chuck Martin (Marist), to head coaching jobs elsewhere after the Tigers reached the...
"This year's grads finding the job market tough" Ithaca Journal, NY - May 12, 2008 Application tactics that may have worked last year, when 79 percent of employers were hiring, could leave graduates living in their parents' basement this...
"Negotiating salary is best done in person" Boston Globe, United States - May 12, 2008 Request a face-to-face meeting with the hiring manager or human resources representative to negotiate any aspects of the offer that you want to negotiate....
"2nd & Short: Doc Rivers kind of a shut-in" National Post, Canada - May 12, 2008 CLEVELAND — The New York Knicks' hiring of Mike D'Antoni as their head coach sent reverberations around the National Basketball Association....
"Dual careers suiting an increasing number of professionals" Deseret News, UT - May 11, 2008 "Companies are increasingly hiring specialists in specific areas who can come in and consult or do project work," he says. Technology also allows for a more...
"First Cup: Friday" ESPN - May 9, 2008 Mark Murphy of the Boston Herald: "Call it a pothole on the road to a long career, but Rajon Rondo is off to a rough start in the Eastern Conference...
"Schools spend $1m to rehire retirees" Boston Globe, United States - May 7, 2008 "They were hiring people they had worked with, and they were kind of doing them a favor," said Jeffrey Conley, executive director of the Boston Finance...
"US Job Losses not as Bad as Expected, but How Long Will It Last?" IT Business Edge, KY - May 5, 2008 As often happens in times of economic distress, hiring has picked up in the public sector, which added 76800 jobs in 2008’s first quarter....
"Online Job Ads Down" New York Times, United States - May 2, 2008 Gad Levanon, a Conference Board economist, said online hiring is likely to continue to decline in the months ahead. "April is the month when we normally see...
"State hiring curbs may chill hot market for government staff" International Herald Tribune, France - May 1, 2008 Phil Bredesen said Wednesday that the state will need to cut jobs to deal with a $550 million budget gap. He declined to say how many of the state's more...
"Economy in state outpaces US growth" Boston Globe, United States - Apr 30, 2008 During that period, Massachusetts employers added 4600 jobs, even as companies nationwide cut more than 200000. The difference is the state's technology,...
"Resumes get too flaky, office talk is too racy, some jobs are..." Tri Parish Times, LA - Apr 30, 2008 HIRING CLIMATE: The softening economy may be giving professionals second thoughts about switching careers, but there are a handful of jobs that remain in...
"Hiring leaps in public sector" USA Today - Apr 29, 2008 Governments added 76800 jobs in the first three months of 2008, reports the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That's the biggest jump in first-quarter hiring...
"Labor Pool: Who’s To Blame For Illegal Hiring?" Worcester Business Journal, MA - Apr 27, 2008 Frances Nolivo, an organizer with the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, said Tacuri was a central figure in Milford’s isolated...
"Summer jobs seekers face crunch" Boston Globe, United States - Apr 16, 2008 Boston isn't the only place where the uncertain economy will impact the hiring practices of summer businesses. MSNBC reports that we could be headed for...
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