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Career Training

The recent push for more vocational training in high schools is a sign that Americans are recognizing what skills are valuable in the workforce. There has long been a negative stigma attached to vocational training, as it seemed geared for students who weren’t headed for college; in other words, it was made for “non-academic” students. [click to continue reading…]

The unemployment rate in the United States continues to be a concern for many – especially those seeking employment. Standard job hunting practices such as filling out online job applications and scanning the classified advertisements in [click to continue reading…]

In today’s job market it is imperative that you dress for success to nail your interview. You are up against fierce competition for each job you apply for so you must be at the top of your game every step of the way. [click to continue reading…]

A resume is the most important part of a job search. Since this is how candidates make their first impression on potential employers, it should be perfect. [click to continue reading…]

Starting over in your career can be a daunting task. Looking for a new job after having left your previous one is like hiking up a bare mountain in snow shoes. [click to continue reading…]

Many people are beginning to find that it is time for a new career. Nationwide, the unemployment rate has risen to 8.5%, [click to continue reading…]

It is no secret that in today’s economy finding a job or keeping the job that you have is becoming increasingly more difficult. [click to continue reading…]

With millions already unemployed or underemployed and a half a million or more joining their ranks monthly, job seekers need to take advantage of every opportunity to improve their employ-ability odds. [click to continue reading…]