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What to do after a Layoff

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Once you are done with accepting and dealing with the layoff in the initial phases it is time to plan on how to make the most and best of this period. The best advice we have is not to brood on what just happened but to start preparing yourself for the next steps. Positivity and action [...]

Best Jobs to have during Recession

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What is recession? According to Wiki definition, a recession is a decline in a country's gross domestic product (GDP), or negative real economic growth, for two or more successive quarters of a year. We fear recession since it could result in more than normal job cuts, financial tension and the burden of managing the needs of [...]

Countering Recession the Tax Relief Way – How are you going to Use the extra Bucks?

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A slightly off-track blog post not focused on the career advice but definitely related to the present discussions on the US economy in recession. In a recent announcement to help the “suffering” US economy, the US government is ready to shell out the extra $600 or so person towards tax relief to abate recession and help [...]

Creating more Jobs can help Abate Recession

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Create more Jobs Whether it is the creation of the green collar jobs or the blue collar jobs, the point is to create and keep those jobs here to help abate recession. The government contingency plan must be to allocate money for free employment training to those looking for jobs or in a layoff this year. [...]

How to Handle Work-Life Balance Questions during an Interview

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If you have some priorities in life regarding flexible working or part-time work, it is good to inform of your expectations during an interview, because if you are unable to convey to the recruiters/hiring managers to what you truly want, a few months or year down the new job, you might not be satisfied with the [...]

Career Rediscovery for a Grandma – Back to College in her 40s

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"The man who is too old to learn was probably always too old to learn." ~Henry S. Haskins I got to know Susan at a women’s discussion forum and was impressed when she informed us that after working for around 15 years in an office job, she is heading back to college – she’s in her [...]




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