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Easy Ways to Investigate A Company's Office Cultur
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11/14/2005
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Beyond Google, how else can you investigate a company's office culture? Here, a trove of tips and tricks from people who know how to size up a prospective employer.
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Taking Back The 40 Hour Week
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01/16/2005
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In an article I once wrote, I offered some suggestions on how people might try to cut back the often ridiculous work hours that have become so common. Several readers wrote to share their stories about how they have successfully pared their work week from 60 hours to -- in one case -- 30 hours. I thought you'd enjoy reading about how one of these folks pulled it off. His name has been changed in this article, however, because he doesn't want to call attention to himself. I tell his story largely in his own words
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How Do I Find A Good Headhunter?
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01/16/2005
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This is one of the most frequent questions I'm asked. My first response is, remember that the headhunter's business is filling positions, not helping people find jobs. Headhunters are hired and paid by employers and they're usually too busy working on specific assignments to bother with you (so don't be surprised or offended when they don't return your call).
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Making The Liberal Arts``Degree Pay Off
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01/16/2005
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If you don't figure it out, don't expect the employer to.
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Starting A Job on The Right Foot
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01/16/2005
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You've got a great new job. Now what? How do you parlay the wonderful impression you created in your interviews into success during the first few weeks on your new job? Here's the key: don't wait for the company to "assimilate" you. It's up to you to establish yourself as a valuable employee as quickly as possible.
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A Taxing Time for the Unemployed
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01/16/2005
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No one likes tax season, but April 15 isn't getting any further away. And if you were among last year's layoff victims, filing your taxes could be more complicated than ever. Get some tips from the expert
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Grievance Procedures
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01/16/2005
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If your supervisor cannot resolve a conflict, you may resolve the problem by going through a grievance procedure. Some organizations have standard procedures, and you need to check this out. Be aware that filing a grievance almost always creates tension between you and the supervisor.
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Negotiating a Flexible Schedule
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01/16/2005
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Effectively persuade your company to agree with you that working from home makes sense -- for you and for them.
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Everything You Need to Know Before You Sign a Non-
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01/16/2005
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Noncompete agreements are becoming increasingly popular. There are no rules, and every contract is different. But there are some things you should know before you sign.
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From Buffalo State University, a list of typical b
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01/16/2005
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What are your long range and short range goals and objectives, when and why did you establish these goals, and
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