Archive for tag: unemployed
How will you be spending your summer?
May 24, 2011 1:22 pm Careers, EconomyYou probably fit into one of these categories: currently employed, seeking employment, recently graduated, or still in college. Wherever you are in the employment market, you face obstacles to overcome and frustrations with the current job outlook and the future. It’s no surprise that graduates will face the daunting task this summer of searching for [...]
4 Jobs That Aren’t Worth It (Even in a Bad Economy)
January 31, 2011 12:51 pm Career AdviceHave you been out of work for a while? Are you getting desperate to find a job? Well, don’t get too frantic because there are actually jobs out there that are worse than being unemployed. Come along as I take you on a humorous journey where you meet four jobs that aren’t worth doing even in a bad economy.
5 Resume Terms That Will Keep You Unemployed
November 19, 2010 2:03 pm Career AdviceIf the reader of your resume can’t decipher your strengths, then you need to throw that resume away and start over. But before you do check out the five most anemic resume killing descriptions you should avoid.
5 Job Search Tips
January 21, 2010 11:13 am Career AdviceIf you’re looking for a job then there are several options you should consider. The job market is extremely difficult as more and more companies are laying off workers and few are hiring. Many unemployed individuals are wondering how to provide for themselves and their families but here are some tips that may help you land a job.
Young Unemployed Face Long-Term Damage
October 14, 2009 9:50 am EconomyUnemployment has ravaged almost every part of the global workforce. Yet this economic slump has hurt young people the most. Individuals between the ages of 16 and 24 are having the hardest time finding jobs. Even though some dropped out of high school; many are college graduates and have even gone on to earn MBAs and law degrees.
The Dreaded Interview
July 15, 2009 9:14 am Career AdviceMost people going for an interview tend to get sweaty and anxious. While this is typical for most people, there are tips that can help you throughout the interviewing process.





