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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. 

What color is your career?

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: August 13, 2008

Today, CareerBuilder.com is rolling out yet another fun tool to help you shape your career. Our resource center, CareerPath.com, has a new resource tool that assesses your personality based on your color choices and provides a summary of what careers are most compatible.

Check out our podcast!

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: July 8, 2008

Introducing CareerBuilder.com’s new podcast!

CareerBuilder.com Q3 Job Forecast released

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: July 2, 2008

Here at CareerBuilder.com, we have just released our latest job forecast, and it has a wealth of useful information for companies and job seekers alike. 
The survey showed a continued trend of cautious hiring, and a gradual slowdown in the creation of new jobs. Matt Ferguson, the CEO of CareerBuilder.com, notes that “it’s a slower job [...]

Pride

Posted by: Patrick Erwin on: June 27, 2008

June is almost over, and we’re now truly into the summer season. Late June brings us some of the longest days of the year, with lots of sunshine, increasingly muggy weather, and a syndrome where many workers experience a desire to ditch work and spend the day at the beach! 
Historically, late June is also a [...]

March Madness in the Office

Posted by: Christian on: March 19, 2008

Ahhh, March Madness. Dear, sweet, March Madness. I love March Madness. Not only because my alma mater is a No. 1 seed – or because numerous people have said they’re going all the way this year (and no, I didn’t go to UNC). Sure, those things help; but really, I love March Madness for the [...]

Get Paid to Relocate

Posted by: Christian on: August 22, 2007

Summer: Not the time to slack off

Posted by: Christian on: May 22, 2007

Yes, you really do need a cover letter

Posted by: Christian on: November 9, 2006

Bilingual? You’re Valuable

Posted by: Christian on: September 27, 2006



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