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Online career enhancement at CBInstitute

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: August 27, 2008

CareerBuilder.com is proud to officially launch CBInstitute today!
CBInstitute is designed to help workers enhance their skill sets and their knowledge. More knowledge equals more marketability when you are searching for a job — or when your annual review is right around the corner!

Regretting your resignation

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: August 1, 2008

Former NFL quarterback Brett Favre has been all over the news lately. Favre is no stranger to the spotlight; his retirement this past received significant media attention.
Now people are talking about Favre and his change of heart about his career path. Many people were surprised when his team (the Green Bay Packers) did not welcome [...]

How to handle an exit interview

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: July 28, 2008

We spend most of our time talking about ideas and trends to help you LAND a job. But once you land that job, there is always a transition involved. And one part of that transition is closing the door on your old gig.

The part-time career track

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: July 21, 2008

For many of us, working part time was a rite of passage when we first entered the workforce. Students made up a significant portion of the part time work force. Those workers seemed to be most visible to the public when they shopped at retail stores, or visited service-oriented institutions like banks, hair salons or [...]

Celebrate the holiday!

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: July 3, 2008

With July 4th as a paid holiday for many workers, we examine the most common paid holidays.

Latest U.S. Job Numbers

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: July 3, 2008

June 2008 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Get Paid to Relocate

Posted by: Christian on: August 22, 2007

Get the recognition you’ve earned!

Posted by: Christian on: August 16, 2007

Leaps of faith

Posted by: Christian on: June 19, 2007

Yes, you really do need a cover letter

Posted by: Christian on: November 9, 2006



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  • blessed1: I can understand the PT track very well. I gave up my Full time career in July to start my own company, and now am on the PT hunt. Thanks for this p
  • AM: RE: How to bulletproof your job. I liked your article on bulletproofing your job, but the fact of the matter is, there is no bulletproof job. In f