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Get Hired: Make Yourself Into a Slam Dunk

Posted on December 14, 2010

The Apprentice’s Carolyn Kepcher describes how to become the ideal job candidate, from her book, Carolyn 101: Business Lessons from The Apprentice’s Straight Shooter.

In a Rut at Work? Look at Why You Took the Job

Posted on November 9, 2010

There are seven reasons people choose their jobs, says Alvin Hall, personal finance expert and author of You and Your Money. See which ones influenced your decision and if they still apply today, because when you do work that reflects your deepest inclinations and interests, you are likely to be more successful in every sense, including financially.

The Armchair Millionaire’s Guide to Negotiating Your Employment Package

Posted on October 6, 2010

Negotiating your salary is a small test between friendly adversaries. This guide by Lewis Schiff, “the Armchair Millionaire,” can help you win and close the deal. From Work It!: How to Get Ahead, Save Your Ass, and Land a Job in Any Economy, by Allison Hemming.

9 Secrets to Successful Salary Negotiations

Posted on May 6, 2010

How to get paid well for what you do, from Robin Ryan, author of What to Do With the Rest of Your Life: America’s Top Career Coach Shows You How to Find or Create the Job You’ll LOVE.

How to Sneak Out of Work Without Getting Caught and Other Job-Search Tips

Posted on March 14, 2010

When you’ve got a job interview, here’s how to get to it without raising red flags at work, says Allison Hemming, author of Work It!: How to Get Ahead, Save Your Ass, and Land a Job in Any Economy.

The Tao of Interviewing: 12+ Tips to Help You Land the Job

Posted on March 13, 2010

Handle the big job interview without breaking a sweat with these tips from Allison Hemming, author of Work It!: How to Get Ahead, Save Your Ass, and Land a Job in Any Economy.

Why the Internet Is Ruining Your Job Search

Posted on March 10, 2010

And how to work around it to find your next job, from Work It!: How to Get Ahead, Save Your Ass, and Land a Job in Any Economy, by Allison Hemming