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How to Read the Organizational Road Signs
11/19/2008
In these uncertain times, you’ve got to be on your guard. No job is secure, even if you think your company is as solid as the Rock of Gibraltar. Living proof of this is the handful of household-name companies that went belly-up in the past two years. Don’t make any assumptions about the economy, job market and, especially, your job. Keep your antennae up at all times.
Companies Desperate for Technical Salespeople
9/26/2008
A good salesperson can work anywhere in the United States. It doesn’t matter whether you’re in Cleveland, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Denver, Boston or Bangor. If you’re a good technical salesperson with good references, you won’t have difficulty finding a job.
Severe Shortage of Security Professionals
9/9/2008
If you’re looking for a secure, recession-proof career, you ought to check out entry-level opportunities in the security field.
Caution: Burnout Can Temporarily Cripple Your Career
7/1/2008
Burnout is an insidious condition that slowly creeps up on you and alters the way you work, live and interact with the people around you.
Online Degrees Pay Off in Big Ways
6/18/2008
More than 4 million students are enrolled in online college and university programs. And surveys estimate that that number is growing by 30 percent a year.
LAPD Seriously Shorthanded
6/11/2008
Do you think you have what it takes to work for one of the best police departments in the United States? Find out if you’re qualified to be a police officer with the LAPD.
Irvine University’s New Administrator Wants to be President of the U.S. One Day
5/28/2008
Ever since he was 12 years old, Christopher Hughes has had an outline for both his career and his life
Critical Shortage of Nurses to Work With the Elderly
5/12/2008
Boomer retirements will generate nearly 1 million jobs in L.A. County alone, and 3 million jobs in California, in the next decade.
SUMMER/FALL INTERNSHIPS
5/2/2008
Summer jobs are going fast, and most of the high-demand internships are already locked up.
JUST PROMOTED TO MANAGER: WHAT NEXT?
5/2/2008
One day you were a member of the rank and file, just another worker in your division; the next, you’re manager.
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