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Astrology, birth order and your career

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: August 21, 2008

Last week, we talked about how your response to colors is used as an assessment tool for your career. This week, we have the results of the latest CareerBuilder.com survey on astrology and birth order, and how those things may affect your career.

Blending your passions and your career

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: August 18, 2008

Many of us have heard the saying “do what you love and you will never work a day in your life.”  And some of the most rewarding jobs out there are the ones where you combine your passions, hobbies and interests with your career path. Here are some ideas on how to make that happen. 

Trailblazing women at work

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: August 14, 2008

This week, a documentary about Helen Thomas is premiering on HBO. You may not instantly recognize her name, but if you have seen a presidential press conference in the last 50 years, you know exactly who she is. She has become renowned for her coverage of Washington politics, and has served as a role model [...]

Leaps of faith

Posted by: Christian on: June 19, 2007

When you love your boss and hate your job

Posted by: Christian on: September 12, 2006

For Love or Money

Posted by: Christian on: September 11, 2006

Going Up? How to Master Your Elevator Pitch

Posted by: Christian on: August 7, 2006

What Can I Do With a Liberal Arts Degree?

Posted by: Christian on: July 21, 2006

The Reasons Why You Don’t Hear Back From Recruiters

Posted by: Christian on: July 18, 2006

18 ways to Impress at Your New Job

Posted by: Christian on: June 30, 2006



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