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Overseas Job Scams - 12/10/01
Working abroad for high pay, attractive benefits and extraordinary perks sounds exotic, doesn't it? But don't be fooled by exaggerated claims that rip off thousands of victims annually. Here are tips for avoiding overseas job scams and where to find the real jobs.

Job Seeker Tools and Gift Ideas - 11/26/01
If you're looking for a job, these tools help you write resumes and cover letters, organize your job search, look professional and stay connected. If someone you know is looking for a job, they make great gifts.

PDAs and Handheld Computers, 11/19/01
One of these personal digital assistants or handheld computers make easy work of organizing your job-searching to-do lists, references' contact info, and interview appointments and addresses. With some, you can even access Web job banks, email your resume and cover letter from just about anywhere, and much more. Besides, they're just plain cool to own. Make great gifts for techies, too.

Before You Buy Resume Writing Software - 11/13/01
Commercial resume writing software packages have some handy features. But some include bells, buzzers and whistles that you may not want, given the choice. Here are tips for evaluating features.

Resume Writing Software - 11/12/01
If you're a do-it-yourselfer or can't afford to pay a writing service up to $200+, consider these relatively-inexpensive software packages that make it easier to write, polish and update your resume. Some are complete job-searching tools that also help you to job search on the Web, electronically distribute your resume, write job-related letters, stay organized, and even practice interviewing.

Career Books - 11/5/01
Improve your leadership skills, discover your purpose in life, match your personality to a job, land your dream job, change your career and more, with these self-help career books by experts in their fields. (Updated 10/11/02.)

The Job Situation - 10/29/01
An overview of industries that are good and bad for job growth, especially in the wake of the September 11 tragedy.

Apprenticeships - 10/15/01
What they are plus useful information about eligibility, benefits, finding unions, and how and where to apply. Includes a list of the top 25 apprenticeship programs by occupation.

Workers' Compensation Insurance - 10/01/01
About eligibility, benefits, lawyers, and Federal and state laws, plus how to file and appeal a claim.

Social Security - 9/1701
Social Security is about much more than just a card number and retirement. Find out if you're eligible to tap all benefits offered by the Social Security Administration offices, including disability, vocational rehabilitation, Medicare, supplemental income, and family and survivor well-being.

Drug Testing in the Workplace - 09/03/01
A comprehensive article featuring answers to frequently-asked questions such as, "How do they do a drug test? Do I have to take it? What if I fail? Can I beat it?" Includes drug testing cutoff levels and detection times.

How to Resign with Class - 08/20/01
How to quit your job gracefully to avoid burning your bridges. Includes resignation letter samples you may download for free.

Unemployment Insurance - 08/06/01
If you lose your job in the U.S., there's a good chance that you are entitled to collect unemployment insurance checks and other benefits from your state unemployment office. Includes info on eligibility, benefits, and when and where to apply.

Background Check: Credit Report - 07/23/01
Is it legal for U.S. employers to check your credit report as part of your employment background check?

On Becoming a Web Designer - 07/02/01
It used to be that HTML skills would do, but those days are pretty much gone. Here are tips for becoming a Web designer or developer in today's job market.

Silicon Valley - 06/18/01
About Northern California's "High-Tech Heaven", better known as Silicon Valley. Includes job growth and pay statistics, and Web links to Silicon Valley jobs and high-tech companies. Updated March, 2006.

Unemployment Rate Eases Slightly - 06/04/01
Good news for a change. On June 1, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the unemployment rate was "little changed" in May. After climbing for months, it dropped a tenth from 4.5 to 4.4 percent.

Interview Behavior Tips - 05/21/01
Attire, body language and manners count big time for interviews, yet surveys show that job candidates' manners and other professionalisms are on the decline. Here are tips on how to act professionally before, during and after interviews. Includes interviewing "horror stories."

Employers Axe 223,000 Jobs - 05/07/01
On May 4, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 223,000 workers lost their jobs in April. It was the largest job loss in over ten years. Includes links to tips for predicting and preparing for a layoff.

Background Check - 4/23/01
If you leave your job under less than desirable circumstances, should you be concerned that your ex-employer will reveal it during background checks?

Employers Cut 86,000 Jobs - 04/09/01
On April 6, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 86,000 workers lost their jobs in March. It was the largest job loss since the recession of 1991. Includes links to tips for predicting and preparing for a layoff.

Federal Job Scams - 3/26/01
Don't be a victim! These are among the classic, fee-based job scams. Here are tips for avoiding them, plus links to legit government jobs with U.S. Federal, state and city agencies.

Interview Questions - 3/12/01
Before you head out to a job interview, it's a good idea to practice answering the types of questions employers will likely ask. Download samples of the more common questions, with suggested ways to answer.

Landing a U.S. Government Job - 2/26/01
Landing a government job still differs somewhat from the traditional job search. But at least it's not as complicated as it used to be. Includes a link to the Veterans' Preference Advisor.

Boom to Gloom - 2/12/01
It wasn't too long ago that U.S. employers were falling all over themselves to compete for new candidates, but now, your job just might be on the chopping block. Here are tips for reading the writing on the wall.

Labor Laws - 1/29/01
You might be surprised to learn that there are virtually no U.S. labor laws that specifically mandate how your employer must treat you. But there are some broad laws that generally define and protect your rights as a worker.

Diversity Career Events - 1/15/01
In celebration of Black History Month, career events and job fairs especially for American ethnic groups.

Tax Time Again - 1/1/01
A virtual, deep-link tour inside the IRS site for taxes, credits and deductions related to your job. A recurring feature updated for U.S. tax year 2000.

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