Acquaintances are likely to be more vital to your online job search than close friends or family, according to a new study. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard, ...
Dear J.T. & Dale: I am currently a freshman in college. I had a part-time job but, due to conflicts with classes, I had to quit. My school is very small, so there are no on-campus jobs available, and ...
In the frenzy and frustration of a post-military job search, any viable job offer is often grabbed up. But before you click “accept” on the offer, ask yourself these questions.
According to a recent Gallup survey of more than 18,000 workers, only 40% of Americans have “quality jobs.” This is true ...
If you've been long-term unemployed or underemployed, address objections in the job interview that may not be asked outright When you have long gaps between jobs (unemployment) or a series of ...
There was a time, not too long ago, when employers were in such a rush to hire workers that they were doing anything they could to make it easier for people to apply. That time has passed. Job hunting ...
J.T.: Great question! First, identify exactly how many hours you can work each week, and what days and times — you must be able to tell an employer your availability. Next, take a walk or a drive, and ...
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