After three times to the breach, a Democratic-sponsored jobs bill fell dying to the senate floor on Thursday. The over $100 billion package, which had…
The Boston Business Journal reports febit Inc., a DNA analysis technology firm, is slashing its Boston-area workforce by 60 percent. The German-based bio-tech company, founded…
Lack of qualifications in the field of your choice can severely hamper your prospects and leave you with a constant struggle to be recognized, even with higher work quality and better delivery than those with degrees in the same field.
A couple of years ago, I started seeing a bunch of articles in Vanity Fair,the New York Times, The Village Voice and other publications about a guy named Joe Andes. Here is a portion of one profile of him from the May 2006 Vanity Fair:
Like the journey through life, finding the right job is a journey, and you often need to handle rejection. The first strategy to tackle rejection is to never, ever, take it personally. It is perfectly normal to feel dejected if rejected, and that is true in every sphere of life. However, to allow the dejection to develop into a full-blown depression is impractical and extremely harmful to your career.
So. Cal. Public Radio: Los Angeles Unified’s education board approved a final budget yesterday for the next fiscal year that anticipates mass layoffs to the…