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The Happiest And Unhappiest Jobs In 2015

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The Happiest And Unhappiest Jobs In 2015
The Happiest And Unhappiest Jobs In 2015
School principal, executive chef and loan officer are probably not the three jobs that spring to mind when you think of the professions with the most cheerful and fulfilled workers. Read More >
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How To Ace Your Job Interview
Interviewers don’t just look for applicants who have the requisite skills and will fit in with a company. Now more than ever, they want candidates who want them. Read More >
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How To Follow Up On A Job Interview
Following up on a job interview is crucial. Even if you blow the interview, it pays to get in touch after the fact. Read More >
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As The Labor Market Improves, A Job Switch Could Be In Your Best Interest
Weighing a job change? Consider this: New labor market data shows that those who switched jobs in the fourth quarter of last year saw three times the wage growth of those who stuck it out in their current position. Read More >
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Win At Work: Land A Great Job And Handle Your Boss
Have you ever wondered why some people get the best assignments, the fast track to promotion, the plum gig at the hot new startup? These shining stars have learned to win at work and the latest FORBES e-book by Senior Editor Susan Adams will show you how. Read More >
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The Best Part-Time Jobs For 2015
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The Best Part-Time Jobs For 2015
The U.S. had more than 27 million people working part-time in January 2015, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Ten Great Companies For Women In 2015
Are you ready to take Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg’s advice and lean into an executive position at a top company? We’ve got a list of 10 places where you may have an easier time climbing the career ladder. Read More >
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The Top Cities For Women-Owned Businesses
Santa Fe, New Mexico, tops this ranking of the cities that create the friendliest climates for women-owned businesses. How does your city stack up? Read More >
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