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Career advice for experienced professionals through articles about career changing, writing an effective resume, cover letter tips, and salary negotiation. Read more...
Perhaps you renegotiated a contract with a vendor on terms more favorable to your organization in New York. Or maybe you've developed your skills so that you do your job faster than your peers. Read more...
If you’re about to graduate, you may find yourself worrying that you don’t have any worthwhile experience to list on your resume. Employers in New York are often eager to see internships, volunteering, school activities, and other non-traditional work on entry-level resumes. Read more...
Contrary to what you may think as you mop the sweat from your brow while contemplating your upcoming interviews in New York, the recruiter who'll be sitting across the table from you wasn't born in a pinstriped suit with the keys to a Beamer in one hand and an iPhone in the other. Read more...
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As a research professional, you might do any one of these things, or hundreds more. In sum, if you're a trivia junkie, a science buff, a bookworm, or an armchair philosopher—if you get a rush out of conducting scientific experiments, debating opposing viewpoints, translating ancient texts, or deconstructing postmodern political thought—you might find your professional calling in research. Read more...
In a tough economy, there is less money to go around so it's that much more important to show that you deserve your share. Read more...
Don't make your prospective employers guess how you will transition; show them you've thought it through and you have examples. Read more...
Supply chain managers seek to create what ants do naturally: They attempt to integrate and optimize all the steps required to produce the right amount of the right product and deliver it to the end user at the right time. Read more...