Recent Jobs Blog | Keeping Your Job PostsWhat Should You Do if Your Company Wants You to Move Overseas?by Debbie Vasen25 Jul 2008 07:11 AMIn this global economy, more of us are working for organizations that are international in scope. As trouble has hit the American economy, some of these companies are shutting down United States facilities and moving their workforce overseas. How To Recession Proof Yourself At Your Jobby Valorie Delp27 Mar 2008 09:33 AMEarlier, we took a look at a few careers that might well become a safe haven during a recession. However, as I pointed out, no job is 100% recession proof and most financial experts are saying that the best course of action is to make yourself recession proof. Are You In a Recession Proof Job?by Valorie Delp27 Mar 2008 07:16 AMIf you listen or read anything about finances at all, no doubt you're becoming intimately acquainted with the word recession. Whether you think we're in one now, or whether we're just on the brink of a recession--things are getting tougher financially. Do Companies Actually Reward Loyalty and Longevity at a Job?by Hava Lyon10 Mar 2007 12:00 PMI just finished reading an article about Circuit City employees that were laid off because they were making too much money. This was not one or two random people who had been with the company for a long time, but instead 3,400 people who had been with Circuit City for years (think 15 -20 years. How to Stay Healthy at the Officeby Hava Lyon15 Jan 2007 10:31 PMI work in an office where people tramp in and out all day long. How Many Baskets Do You Have?by Hava Lyon04 Jan 2007 12:00 PMBeing an Idahoan, I have heard some pretty hick sayings from time to time, and this is one of those proverbs: Never put all of your eggs in one basket. But a truer statement has never been made, especially in relation to the working-from-home world everyone seems to want to inhabit. Do You Go Into Work When You Are Sick?by Michele Cheplic30 Nov 2006 07:39 PMIf you are the type of employee that drags yourself into the office no matter how sick you are I have news for you---your boss and colleagues would rather you didn't. Why You Shouldn't Slack-On The Job-Around The Holidaysby Michele Cheplic30 Nov 2006 06:51 AMIf you are looking to advance your career you shouldn't let the lure of dancing sugarplums and gingerbread men distract you this holiday season. According to career counselors, the holidays are no time to be slacking in your efforts if you are trying to move up the career ladder. Being Punctual: Why Is It Important?by Marjorie Dorfman06 Oct 2006 09:52 AMThere are those among us in the working world (this author included) who would rather die than be late for anything. In fact, it's so bad that the earlier I can be sometimes, the better. What is The Glass Cliff Phenomenon?by Marjorie Dorfman01 Oct 2006 10:04 AMFor those of you out there who might think this concerns that sweet gal with the golden slipper of that fairy tale of old, I assure you it doesn't. Recent Blog Comments horacio says... "Before commiting to (I will not mention the name of the company) work for any company." |
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