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Everyone's a Critic—Summer 2006 Online
A little creative criticism can
go a long way, but avoiding a negative feedback frenzy can be
difficult. Learn what pitfalls to avoid and some strategies to help
ease the process.
Employer Spotlight:
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.—Summer 2006 Online
Wal-Mart is dedicated
to the communities it serves, improving the standard of living for
its customers by offering the everyday low price on the items people
need. We also provide quality jobs with the opportunity for
advancement.
Get Hired—Summer 2006 Print
Interview with
Kelly Perdew of The
Apprentice 2.
Look Before You Leap—April 2006 Online
Not every employee has the patience
of former University of North Carolina basketball coach Bill
Guthridge.
’Netting A Job—Spring 2006 Online
The Internet can
be a big help in finding a job. Learn about six specific online
tools that you can use to pull off a successful job search.
Can You Afford to Work?—Spring 2006 Print
Your salary looks impressive,
but after paying for child care, transportation, and other
work-related expenses, how much of it is left?
Ethical Foul Lines—January 2006 Online
Many employees view ethics training as the workplace
equivalent of meeting the in-laws. For some, it’s a source
of apprehension and a distraction from more urgent matters.
Be a Fact Finder—October 2005 Online
Information
researchers scour archives, the Internet, and boundless other
sources to ensure their clients get the facts straight.
The Professional Matchmakers—July 2005 Online
If you’re tired of tackling the job
market on your own, job-placement counselors are more than happy to
help — but learn more about them before making the call.
Cover Letter Tips—June
2005 Online
You don't get a second chance at first impressions — especially when it comes to cover letters.
Lead On—Summer 2005 Print
Everyone respects a good leader—but
how do you become one?
You’re the Boss—April 2005 Online
Many veterans are venturing into entrepreneurial businesses and franchises. But it’s important to find your professional comfort zone before making the transition.
Working Matrimony—Spring
2005 Print
Many couples are combining what they love with who they love by running family businesses together.
Would it work for you? Take our quiz to find out.
Back to Work—December 2004 Online
It seems like only yesterday my spouse accepted a part-time
teaching position and our family rejoined the 63 percent of
American families where both parents work outside of the
home. It was the ideal transition job back into the
workforce and came at the right time.
Fitting In (or
Not)—Winter
2004 Print
So you hate your
new job? Learn when to stick it out and when to move on.
Bridging the
Generation Gap—September 2004 Online
If
you’re one of America’s 80 million baby boomers, you
probably can substitute doctor, attorney, or accountant for
boss, and you’ll still be on track.
Making
the Leap—Fall 2004 Print Edition
So it’s
time to hang up the uniform and enter or re-enter the
private sector. Leaving the military for a second career
requires research, planning, and a leap of faith.
Tweaking
Spaces—August
2004 Online
So it has
been decided that you or your spouse will be working from
home. Here are some useful guidelines on how to “make” your
office.
Discovering the Work You'll Love—June
2004 Online
A well-planned strategy
and knowing your personal interests will help ensure a smooth transition
from the military to the private sector.
Sailing Toward a Second Career—Summer
2004 Print Edition
Lt. Cmdr. Tom Pray,
USCGR-Ret., has an enviable commute.
Once he leaves his stateroom, it takes less than a minute to
reach the Spirit of Endeavor's bridge.
Going Solo—Spring 2004 Print Edition
Is running your own
business the right choice for you?
Be Your Own Boss—March
2004 Online
Transitioning to a civilian career?
With wide open options as to who to
work for...maybe that person is you.
Best
Careers for Military Officers—October 2003 Online
Looking at retirement and a civilian career? Recently retired and
getting back into the job market? Find out some of the best options
for your second career.
Motivation
in the Workplace—August
2003 Online
You've landed a new job in the private
sector, but how do you communicate with and
motivate civilian employees? Are the rules
really that different? Find out...
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