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Recession-Proof Careers

Kiplinger.com

Talk of a recession and creeping unemployment rates are enough to make you wonder: Where can you find stability in unstable times? more


GRADS AND THE RECESSION: WHAT, ME WORRY?

BusinessWeek

Unshakeable confidence? Or a case of whistling past the graveyard? Most readers shrugged off the bad news in "It's Looki more


Column: Job hunters need updated resumes

AP News

If you're worried about losing your job as the U.S. economy weakens, it's time to update your resume in case you need to hunt for new employment. more


 

Video adds heft, hurdles to resumes

AP News

Fallon Rechnitz set her video-capable digital camera on a stack of books. She then hit the record button and spoke for about 30 seconds, instantly pro ... more


Standing Out Without Going Overboard

Kiplinger.com

Unconventional traits can hurt your career. Use them to your advantage instead. more


Job Searching: It Still Comes Down to Who You Know

RasmussenReports.com

A new Hudson survey found that networking was the most common way workers (28 percent) and managers (33 percent) alike secured their current job. Plus ... more




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