Thursday, 31 October 2013

The 7 Deadly Career Sins

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October 2013


Have You Committed Any of These 7 Deadly Career Sins?

deadly career sinsForget wrath, sloth, and greed -- the workplace has its own deadly sins. This list of unforgivable office transgressions is food for thought for any working person.

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Career Trends By Generation

generationsDoes when you were born influence your career? Recent data suggests it might. PayScale's second annual Generations at Work data package compares career trends among Baby Boomers, Gen X, and Gen Y workers.

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Will the Japanese Sex Crisis Impact the World Economy?

japanese economyIf you thought the debt ceiling crisis was bad, brace yourself. Japanese 20-somethings aren't into sex! The economic implications could be dire far beyond the East Asian island. If that sounds utterly ridiculous, well, you might be right.

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White House Scandal: When Work and Social Media Don't Mix

whitehouseSome people just don't get that misuse of social media can be a serious career-ender. Look at the most recent case of career suicide involving one of the White House's internal staff members getting canned for inappropriate tweets over the course of nearly three years.

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Most Important Part of a Job Search? Do Your Homework

job searchThe hardest part of a job search may be landing an interview, but the most important part about actually landing the job is knowing how to effectively research a company. We'll show you how to properly prepare for your next interview and begin a promising career.

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