Whatever your reasons for making a job change, it's critically important that you go into the job marketplace with your eyes wide open. If you haven't been there recently, things have changed - a lot! Fortunately there are exciting new strategies and techniques that can make you a winner. For...
Job changes are not always pleasant phases for everyone. Many employees who have been forced to change their jobs for some reason or the other have failed miserably to manage this phase in their lives, and ended up in bad scenarios. When a job change causes you anxiety, it can...
In helping people find work we should aim to provide services that address their needs. What sorts of difficulties do people report? What steps do people take in order to find work? Have there been any changes over time? Answers to some of these questions are provided by the recent...
NATE McLOUTH CARRIES HIMSELF as unpretentiously as anyone in the Pirates clubhouse. A starting center field job hasn't changed that. Neither did a major league-best 19-game hitting streak to begin the season. Nor did finishing April as one of baseball's best. Neither will continued success, which is something...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has selected a new regional attorney for the St. Louis District. Barbara Seely, a 29-year veteran attorney of the EEOC, will fill the position. Seely has served as a litigator in the St. Louis District since 1979. For the last nine...
Children used to chase Albert Rodriguez's Summer Song ice cream truck through neighborhoods, tracking him on their bicycles by the echo of Pop Goes the Weasel ringing down the streets. More than 20 years after he started driving in the business, Rodriguez is still serving up frozen...
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has selected a new regional attorney for the district including Missouri and Kansas. Barbara Seely, a 29-year veteran attorney of the EEOC, will fill the St. Louis District position. Seely has served as a litigator in the district since 1979. For...
BERLIN AFP — German engineering giant Siemens unveiled on Tuesday one of its biggest restructuring plans ever, saying 16,750 jobs would be cut worldwide, almost one-third of which would be at home. Siemens, which employs 400,000 people around the globe, said in a statement that most of the...
Pharmaceutical companies haveshifted away from considering thought leader relationships directly basedon prescription rates, according to a new study from Cutting EdgeInformation. The report, titled "The Changing MSL Role"( www.MSLPerformance.com ), finds that prescription deciles ranked as theleast considered statistic in all three size categories of pharmaceuticalcompanies. The impact...
By Ken Corbitt THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Washburn has changes on the coaching staffs of the women's basketball and volleyball teams, with familiar names ascending to the top assistant positions. Dustin Odum resigned after six years as women's basketball assistant and Toni Gross,...
By Ken Corbitt THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Washburn has changes on the coaching staffs of the women's basketball and volleyball teams, with familiar names ascending to the top assistant positions. Dustin Odum resigned after six years as women's basketball assistant and Toni Gross,...
WARREN, Ohio, July 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The sale of WCI Steel Inc. to OAO Severstal was completed today, providing "a bright future built on a proud past" for its employees, customers, suppliers and community, said Leonard M. Anthony, outgoing president and chief executive officer of WCI Steel. ...
Innovative website serves as resource, support for companies and individuals in search of non-traditional work solutions CHICAGO -- Like so many Americans, Kyra Cavanaugh had the typical 9-to-5 job - complete with casual Fridays, Monday meetings and working lunches. Then her kids came along, and things got more...
WESTPORT, Conn., July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Recession-related layoffs and hiring freezes, coupled with offshore outsourcing, have heightened competition for IT jobs, while exerting downward pressure on computer professionals' compensation. These factors are causing many IT professionals to consider changing careers, but they're understandably concerned about wasting their investment in...
Q I HAVE been trying to find an avocado toilet seat and cover - I know it is an outdated colour but I can't afford to change my bathroom. Can you help? - Kathleen Cook, Dover, Kent A ZENA SAYS: You are right, there are no...
CINCINNATI -- With her household budget tightening, Michelle Fox treats couponing like getting a part-time job to help make ends meet. In her case, it's a job that pays about $20 an hour. "Every little bit helps. It's something I do for my family,"...
'How the Guardianistas changed their tune, ' was the heading to a Sunday Times factbox published in the paper last weekend. The intention was to mock those Fleet Street columnists, erstwhile fans of Gordon Brown, who have turned against their former hero. 'Only five more dreaming...
The CLC may look new, but much of it is last year's model. Maybe that's not such a bad thing, says David Wilkins This week, our panel of readers tests Mercedes' three-door CLC. That's a new model name, but the car itself is largely carried over from...
The search for a perfect murder is the constant quest for crime writers; but for petty villains in South America, it appears that the quest for the perfect scam for relieving travellers of their excess cash has reached a perfect conclusion. It relies upon the large number of forged bank...
As Formula One touches down for the British Grand Prix, the driving force behind Williams' past success discusses Max Mosley, Pounds 90m budgets and how the sport has changed Patrick Head Patrick Head is still a resounding big shot in the world of...
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