January 20, 2008

Studios, WGA to resume negotiations

The Writers Guild of America and top Hollywood studios have agreed to resume negotiations toward ending the ongoing writers' strike.With the entertainment industry nearly crippled by the labor dispute, and the recent successful negotiations by the Directors Guild of America, both sides have agreed to resume negotiations, the Los Angeles Times said Friday.Talks between the two sides completely

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January 15, 2008

An Up-to-Date Resume is Key to Stability in an Ever-Changing Career

With the job market constantly in motion, it's essential for people to ensure their resume is strong, up-to-date, and available at a moment's notice. Yet too often, people wait until the last minute -- when they're suddenly laid off or interested in a spur of the moment job opportunity -- to begin crafting their resume. One of the most effective ways to stay prepared before it's too late is to

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Posted by Ken at 03:18 PM

December 27, 2007

Fire chief ready to retire from fun job

Marv Jochems is on the meal tour. Jochems will retire as fire chief the end of the year, but the farewells over breakfasts and lunches started earlier this month. The gastronomical parade will likely continue after he

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Posted by Mel at 09:30 AM

December 20, 2007

Resume Expert Launches New Online Resource and Resume Building Tools for Job Seekers

Resume and job search industry veteran, Carl Bascom, has launched a new resume writing and job search resource website at http://www.resumewinners.com Resume resources include a resume workbook series called the "You're Hired" Series. (PRWeb Dec 20,

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December 19, 2007

Employers Locate Job Seekers Via Industry-Specific Certification Search

Employers in the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing industries can now locate potential hires via a new certification search feature in MEP Jobs' resume database. (PRWeb Dec 19, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL:

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Posted by Joe at 09:25 AM

December 13, 2007

Leslie keen to take next step

JOHN LESLIE has been patiently compiling his coaching resume but he is now ready to embrace arguably the most prestigious club job in New Zealand. Leslie has been appointed coach of University A for the 2008 Dunedin premier club season after three years coaching at colts

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Posted by Michael at 11:58 AM

November 24, 2007

Program helps in creating professional resumes

Resume Maker Professional will guide a job candidate through the creation of a resume for a variety of jobs. This program (version 12) has tons of expert advice, including videos that simulate

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November 11, 2007

Personality trumps skill in new job market

A resum and a brief job interview can't answer the question that matters most to a new hire's co-workers. Is this person an absolute pain? Despite a labor shortage in many sectors, some employers are pickier than ever about whom they

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Posted by Mel at 08:57 AM