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May 31, 2007

Fiat Argentina to resume production of own model

BUENOS AIRES, May 30 (Reuters) - Fiat Argentina, the local representative of the Italian automaker, said on Wednesday it would resume production of one of its own models in the South American country next year, investing $60

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May 30, 2007

'Brazen Careerist' Brushes Back Job Myths

The job hopping we see throughout the tech industry mirrors the youthful demographic entering all kinds of career fields; author Penelope Trunk has seen a growing shift in job seeking take place. The Boston Globe and Yahoo Finance columnist had her book debut with the start of the Memorial Day weekend. Penelope's book, The Brazen Careerist : The New Rules for Success, says the worker of

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Saguaro grad's job isn't for faint of heart

Charity Glick's job is a horror, and that makes her happy. The Saguaro High School graduate, 26, works in the international sales division of Tempe-based Maxim Media International and Brain Damage Films, distributors and producers of horror films, including Swamp Zombies, Demon Slaughter, Terror Toons and Dark

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May 29, 2007

To Get A Post-Military Job, Drop The Jargon

About a quarter-million active-duty individuals leave the military every year after retirement or one or two deployments. The transition to civilian life can be tough, but there are some easy ways to smooth the transition when it comes to seeking a post-military job. Your Career, by Eve

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Posted by Jason at 05:26 PM

Weather Network Careers Centre

If you are looking for a challenging career in a progressive, dynamic, multi-technological company, e-mail your resume to our Human Resource Department. For detailed job descriptions please click on the

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You don't have to hate your first job

Dustin Ashley Tester, 34, just got back from a week-long trip aboard a catamaran off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. She spent every day surfing and soaking up the sun. But this wasn't a vacation. Tester has loved surfing since she picked up the sport two decades ago. So, shortly after graduating from Prescott College in Arizona, she founded a Hawaii-based surf camp and travel company called

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Job outlook appears good for grads

Education is a critical component in today's rapidly evolving job market, and graduates should find more opportunities in the Twin Counties, said Employment Security Commission of N.C. Rocky Mount Manager Steve

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May 28, 2007

How does a new grad land a job?

Q I don't want to think about how much money we've spent on our daughter's college education. She'll graduate soon but has no job. She's computer- and Internet-literate (at least she has a MySpace account). When I ask her why she doesn't go online to find a job, she just shrugs. What now? -

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