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Attention Baby Boomers: How to get back in the workforce

By Nick Reddin
Question:
Hello, I’m 67 years old. I have not worked since 1999.
Can you give some advice for me and other elderly folks who
would like to get back in the workforce?
 
Answer:
Your...

Making the Most of Your References

By Heather Eagar
When searching for employment, you will find that most
employers will at some point ask you to provide a list of your
references. This may seem like a simple request to fulfill, but it
actuality,...

Stuck In A Career Rut?

By Deborah Brown-Volkman
Are you in a career that you dislike but you feel there is
nothing you can do about it? 
Many of us stay in our careers (and jobs) longer than we want
because we are unsure what we would...

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Questions You Should Ask During The Job Interview

By Carole Martin
At some point, usually at the conclusion of the interview, you
may be asked, "Do you have any questions?" A common answer to this
question is, "No, I think you've covered everything very well."
This...

What Are Your Strengths and Weaknessess?

By John Putzier
Last issue, I addressed the 1st question that most
savvy interviewers love to ask candidates, "Tell me about
yourself!" Now, let's move on to another set of questions that
continue to stump...

Tell Me About Yourself

By John Putzier
Over the next few weeks, we are going to learn how to answer the
50 toughest questions that can come your way in a job interview.
And today, we are starting with
         
the...

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Career Coaching Secrets for Successful Careers

By Maynard Brusman
Why are some people promoted to positions that bring
out the best in them, while their peers, who are equally talented,
get left behind in positions that do not allow them to
flourish? Are there...

How To Ace An Interview-The Checklist

By Deborah Brown-Volkman
A job interview is a screening tool. For you, it's an
opportunity to assess whether or not you want to work for a
company. For the employer, it's an opportunity to decide whether or
not they...

Life is a Moving Experience

By Richard Bolles
The average person in the U.S. moves eleven times between birth
and death. 120 million people, representing about half the U.S.
population, moved between 1995 and the year 2000. That's a lot...
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