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March 31, 2007

Don't let your resume get too personal

Kids say the darndest things. But children aren't the only ones known to make amusing declarations. Some job seekers include in their resumes information about their marital status, physical features, hobbies and other aspects of their lives that have no...

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Posted by Bob at 01:57 PM

March 30, 2007

CN union readies for new strike if deal rejected

The labor walkout that disrupted Canada National Railway Co. and drew threats of government intervention could resume immediately if workers reject the proposed new contract, according to a union letter released on

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Posted by Michael at 05:52 PM

Web2Corp's WBTO JobMatchPro.com Reaches 4,000+ Job Listings in 8 Weeks

According to online job placement company Monster.com, the availability of job postings in online jobs has slowed since the end of 2006. Housing, construction, IT and management jobs seem in less demand across the nation and hiring has slowed down noticeably -- as much as six percent in some metropolitan

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Posted by Michael at 02:47 PM

Perfect that resume at job fair workshop

Preparing a resum or interviewing for a job can be a hassle, especially for those who aren t sure where to start. But it will be easier for those who attend a job fair workshop from 2 to 4 p.m. April 9, at Ca on City Workforce Center, 3224

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Posted by Joe at 11:10 AM

March 29, 2007

Does a resume have to be one page long?

Dear Annie: I've been a manager in the training and development field for almost 30 years and, without bragging, I can honestly say that I've tackled many complex challenges and produced exceptional

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Posted by Murray at 03:59 PM

Portfolios expand electronically

A study abroad trip can be described in many words. But applicants can only write a few words about it on a job application. That could change. Graduates might not have to pick and choose the things they list on their resum . Instead, they could put everything onto an electronic

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Posted by Bob at 01:38 PM

Job Fair Held at MSU

You don't have to be a doctor or a nurse to work at a hospital you don't have to be a teacher to work at a school. That's what students at Minot State University were finding out today at the college's annual job fair. More than 40 employers from a

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Posted by Matt at 11:24 AM

Summer jobs from hell

An advertised base pay of $13.65. Set your own hours. Great r sum builder. Sounds good, right? That's what Kinesiology senior Anjani Mahabir thought. It was June 2004. Her part-time summer job wasn't giving her enough hours, and an extensive job search yielded

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Posted by Mel at 10:33 AM