• Lessons on Sales From the Worst Recruiter on the Planet

    Lessons on Sales From the Worst Recruiter on the Planet
    I went to school to be an accountant. On day one of working for Price Waterhouse, I thought to myself, "WTF have I done?"(Who knew how ahead of the curve I was in 1985 with the use of "WTF"?)So, 18 months later and after finding out I had enough public accounting experience to earn my CPA designation, I resigned – staying about one minute longer than necessary. Of course, I had another job. Another accounting job. Back then, if you had any ...
  • How Your Attitude Can Land You a Job You Aren't Even Qualified For

    How Your Attitude Can Land You a Job You Aren't Even Qualified For
    Most, if not all, job seekers have been turned down by an employers because they were unqualified for a role at least once in their lives. This may seem like the natural way of the hiring world, but some new research is challenging the practice of making hiring decisions based solely on technical qualifications.As it turns out, most ...
  • 4 Reasons Complaining to Your Coworker About Another Coworker Is a Bad Idea

    4 Reasons Complaining to Your Coworker About Another Coworker Is a Bad Idea
    Jack drives you crazy at work. He is on your project team, and his laziness and lax standards are pushing you to the edge yet again. So you pop into Susan's (another coworker) office to vent your frustrations.You have just inadvertently started a firestorm that has the potential to further erode your relationship with Jack, compromise your relationship with Susan, and sabotage the trust and cohesion ...
  • The New Working Class: Author Tamara Draut on Restoring Economic Security for All

    The New Working Class: Author Tamara Draut on Restoring Economic Security for All
    Tamara Draut, author of Strapped: Why America's 20- and 30-Somethings Can't Get Ahead and vice president of policy and research at U.S. think tank Demos, grew up in a working class household. However, her family was able to live what she calls ...
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  • 30% of bank jobs are under threat - CNNMoney

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    30% of bank jobs are under threat
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    Digital disruption is turning finance on its head -- and destroying tons of traditional banking jobs along the way. A wave of innovation has made it possible for people to get their banking done without walking into a branch if they don't want to ...and more »
  • Asian shares firm after solid US jobs data, dollar soft - Reuters

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    Asian shares firm after solid US jobs data, dollar soft
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    TOKYO Asian share prices held firm on Monday after solid U.S. payroll data underpinned investor risk sentiment while dovish comments from Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen the previous week kept the U.S. dollar in check. Oil prices showed signs of ...
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  • Japan stocks gain on good-enough US jobs report - MarketWatch

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    Japan stocks gain on good-enough US jobs report
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    A woman strolls on an esplanade covered with cherry blossoms in full bloom in Tokyo on Saturday. By. KosakuNarioka. Asian stocks were modestly higher on Monday after solid U.S. jobs data underscored a steady economic recovery in the world's largest ...and more »
  • Jobs ads flat in March: ANZ - Herald Sun

    Jobs ads flat in March: ANZ
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    Employers seem to be taking a breather from hiring with numbers of job advertisements flat during March. Job ads appearing on the internet and in newspapers in March rose 0.2 per cent, compared with February. Job ads rose 10 per cent on the same month ...and more »
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  • Race, Class, Jobs and the 2016 Earthquake - Huffington Post

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    Race, Class, Jobs and the 2016 Earthquake
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    If you are old enough, you may recall the “dueling banjos” riff from the 1972 movie, Deliverance. The debate about who is getting the worst shafting from the economy — black Americans or downwardly mobile, white working class Americans — reminds me ...
  • Council general managers told to apply for jobs by body that doesn't employ them - Sydney Morning Herald

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    Council general managers told to apply for jobs by body that doesn't employ them
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    Imagine being told to reapply for your job by an organisation that is not your employer for a role that doesn't exist. That is the situation confronting council general managers across Sydney and NSW, in the latest instance of uncertainty and upheaval ...and more »
  • Asian Stocks Rise After U.S. Jobs Data; Japanese Shares Retreat - Bloomberg

    Asian Stocks Rise After U.S. Jobs Data; Japanese Shares Retreat
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    Asian stocks rose, following U.S. shares higher, as expectations for an immediate hike in U.S. interest rates remained low even after better-than-expected economic reports. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index climbed 0.4 percent to 126.49 as of 9:19 a.m. in ...and more »
  • PRECIOUS-Gold nurses losses after robust US jobs report - Reuters

    PRECIOUS-Gold nurses losses after robust US jobs report
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    SINGAPORE, April 4 Gold nursed losses on Monday, after a strong U.S. jobs report triggered speculation that the Federal Reserve could raise interest rates sooner than expected. FUNDAMENTALS * Spot gold eased 0.1 percent to $1,220.60 an ounce by ...and more »
  • Tory Brexit supporter claims leaving will boost pay and jobs - Daily Mail

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    Tory Brexit supporter claims leaving will boost pay and jobs
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    Wages will rise and unemployment will fall if Britain leaves the EU and regains control of its borders, an ex-Treasury minister and Tory rising star declares today. In a powerful intervention that will rattle No 10, Andrea Leadsom says the UK's 'best ...and more »
  • For many, 'bridge jobs' must come before retirement - Austin American-Statesman

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    For many, 'bridge jobs' must come before retirement
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    Want more news? Sign up for free newsletters to get more of the Statesman delivered to your inbox. BOULDER, Colo. — The transition from employment to retirement used to be marked by a date on a calendar, along with some cake and a maybe a gold ...and more »
  • MarketsFast Asia Open: US jobs report to boost markets - Financial Times

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    MarketsFast Asia Open: US jobs report to boost markets
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    Investors – particularly those in Japan – will want to put a messy April Fools' Day behind them and look to better things as a decent US jobs report pushed Wall Street and the dollar rose for the first time in five sessions. Japanese shares fell by ...
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  • Where future jobs will be - and where they won't - Sydney Morning Herald

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    Where future jobs will be - and where they won't
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    Joanna Tsakiridis started working as a receptionist in a business she loved so much she decided to buy it. She went from sending invoices to making huge glass windows in her own factory - from receptionist to skilled tradeswoman in less than five years.

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