AfterCollege survey finds most entry-level job seekers encountering difficulty finding work and uncovers effective job search strategies AfterCollege has released the findings of its 2009 Student and ...
According to a just-released survey conducted for The New York Times Job Market, nearly half (49%) of job seekers surveyed in the metropolitan New York area say they have changed their methods of ...
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 14, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Job seekers, including those in the healthcare profession, are using social media for more than just social purposes. Physicians, nurses, allied health ...
Looking for a job can often be frustrating. Even when everything seems to align - the right role, a carefully written resume, a timely application - the outcome does not follow. But a job search is ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Caroline Castrillon covers career, entrepreneurship and women at work. In a market where 40% of job seekers didn't land a single ...
Editor’s note: To support University of Delaware students during the coronavirus outbreak, Jill Gugino Pante and Sarah Baker Andrus from the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics’ Career ...
One question I ask during my introductory workshops is, "When did you last have to look for work?" Not surprisingly, given our career center's age demographic, some will say 25, 35, or even 40 years.
Job searching can sometimes resemble a tiresome, monotonous routine whereby applicants keep sending applications but receive little or no feedback. Individuals spend hours developing resumes, ...