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August 26, 2007

Laid off? Job hunt aggressively

Capital One's ubiquitous advertising campaign -- ''What's in your wallet?'' -- has taken on a different and jarring meaning for hundreds of workers in its mortgage-banking unit since the financial services company announced a wave of layoffs last

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Posted by John at 02:27 PM

August 24, 2007

Jordan to resume importing Iraqi oil

Jordan's energy minister said Thursday his country expects to resume Iraqi oil imports in the coming days, ending a four-year hiatus sparked by the U.S.-led war that toppled Saddam Hussein, the official Petra news agency

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Posted by Ken at 02:02 PM

A Tailor-Made Resume

Including an objective can be a powerful way to begin your resume. This brief statement provides a snapshot of your long-term career goals and the skills and experience you possess that can benefit

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Posted by Murray at 01:18 PM

Internet thieves menace job-seekers

Internet intruders into the resume base at one of the nation's largest recruitment Web sites, have put hundreds of thousands of job seekers at risk. Using e-mail addresses, phone numbers and other personal information gleaned from Monster.com, the alleged...

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Posted by Jason at 11:53 AM

Use discretion when looking for a new job

Two days after posting his resume on a major job board, Jason Keith was called into his manager's office for a talk. His boss had found the resume online and wanted to know if he was considering leaving. From there, he says, he was viewed as a lame duck. Keith, 31, now a public-relations manager at VistaPrint in Lexington, Mass., left his position about six weeks later and admits that he would

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Posted by Matt at 10:50 AM

August 23, 2007

Virtual Recruiting for Real-World Jobs

There's an unusual job fair taking place this week, but you can't get there by plane or car, or drop off your resume in person. You have to travel in cyberspace -- to the popular virtual world called Second

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Posted by Ryan at 02:05 PM

Thieves target Monster.com users

Thieves cull data from Monster.com, then aim for users' bank accounts. Hundreds of thousands of job seekers are at risk of being ripped off through a sophisticated scheme concocted by Internet criminals who have penetrated the resume database at Monster.com, one of the nation's largest recruitment websites.

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Posted by Lorren at 12:48 PM

Job Special: Digital arts job fair at ADAPT 2007

The exciting world of film and video game production is an ever-changing, ever-evolving one, which is why the cutting-edge ADAPT 2007 job fair is the perfect way for you to find work with some of the biggest companies in the

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Posted by Jason at 10:54 AM