If you want to find a job you love, you have to have high standards but that doesn't mean you can hold the job-hunting process to the same standards.
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Nailing your next job interview really comes down to just a few simple tricks and tips. Once you’ve applied for the right job and gotten your resume pulled from the stack and scheduled the interview, you likely have the skills.
Moving is one of those things that everyone warns you about and corporate relocation takes the headache to a whole new level.
Finding the right job opportunities—and standing out in a competitive market—is tough. Fortunately, there are plenty of tools and hacks out there that are built to help you find your dream job, more quickly and easily than ever.
Employers look for specific accomplishments and certain keywords when searching through resumes as a way to limit their list to the most qualified candidates.
Shares of Harley, the iconic Milwaukee-based motorcycle maker, fell 7% Wednesday after a research report was issued that lowered shipment and revenue projections.
Searching for a new job can be tedious at best, but thankfully technology has given us a variety of ways to mix things up. By using social media, networking sites, and good old-fashioned searching, you can find a variety of job opportunities to fit your needs.
San Francisco on Tuesday became the first city in the country to require employers to offer six weeks of fully paid leave for new parents.
Andrew McKenna is retiring from the McDonald's board following its May 26 annual meeting, the company said today.
The Canadian phone maker BlackBerry Ltd has just released its financials for its fiscal fourth quarter, and the results show that the company only managed to sell 600,000 units of its smartphones over the three-month period, almost 30% drop in revenue underscores its struggles to revive its handset business.
The Anbang Insurance Group of China and its partners withdrew their $14 billion takeover offer for Starwood Hotels and Resorts on Thursday, opening the door for Marriott's $13.25 billion offer and paving the way for the creation of the world's biggest hotel company.
Networking is important to finding a job and when it comes to a job hunt Facebook circle can play a role in your professional networking.
US Aerospace giant Boeing will trim about 4,000 jobs by June in its commercial airplanes division as it seeks to cut costs and boost productivity and that may be only halfway towards the total cuts this year, a company spokesman told AFP on Wednesday (Mar 30).
Global asset manager BlackRock Inc. (BLK.N) is planning to cut about 400 jobs, or 3 percent of its workforce, as the world’s largest money manager tries to streamline parts of its business and bolster areas it believes are poised for growth, a person familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
U.S. private employers added 200,000 jobs in March, above economists' expectations, buoyed by strong gains in construction, retail and shipping, according to a private survey showed on Wednesday.
Quitting is a major decision and it’s something all of us have considered at least once. Before you make any rash decisions, you need to ask yourself a few very important questions.
According to a recent study conducted by software-as-a-service firm Qualtrics, American employees were the most likely to rate their personal day-to-day productivity much higher than what they thought of other Americans workers' productivity
Bethesda-based Marriott International Inc. may lose its bid to become the world's biggest hotel operator after a Chinese company increased its offer for Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide Inc. to more than $14 billion.
Working at Google would seem a career made in heaven for some. Terry Lambert, a former senior software engineer at Google, dished out in a Quora article about the high and lows in working for the search giant
Many resumes end up at the bottom of the pile, and with the results of a recent study highlighted by BusinessInsider, it's no wonder: recruiters only look at your resume for an average of six seconds before making a decision about you.