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Companies hiring this month

Each Tuesday we post a list of the companies hiring this week, and hopefully you find this helpful. In case you didn’t know, we also post a list of companies hiring for that particular month over here. On the first of every month, we put together a list of companies who have said they’re eager to find qualified workers in the upcoming month. Continue reading

By in How to search, The right job, Who's hiring

working from home

6 guidelines for your summer work wardrobe

Dressing for summer in the office can be tough. Ninety-degree weather and a suit jacket don’t exactly mix, but neither do guys in shorts and corporate boardrooms. Not to mention the fact that, at any given point during the summer, it’s about 40 degrees cooler in the average office building than it is outside. Continue reading

By in Dress Code

Working on vacation

Even on vacation, workers can’t escape their jobs

Nutritional experts recommend that everyone eats a bushel of vegetables each day and a serving of protein no bigger than a thimble. (I’m paraphrasing.) Also, throw in different oils to balance out your diet. Don’t forget to get your 30-60 minutes of moderate exercise each day. Continue reading

By in Benefits, Co-workers, Work/Life

Dream job

Companies hiring this week

You might have noticed that The Work Buzz was down yesterday, and that bummed us out. Hopefully it bummed you out, too. If you didn’t even notice we were briefly absent, well, then, you didn’t miss anything.

So our usual list of companies hiring on Tuesdays got bumped to today. Continue reading

By in The right job, Who's hiring

Best and worst metros 2011

Best and worst states for job seekers

Not a state in the U.S. got off scot-free during the recession, but there are certainly those that fared better than others. Now that the country is slowly emerging from the economic crisis, the same story is true: some states are recovering faster than others, especially when it comes to the job market. Continue reading

By in Who's hiring

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For recent grads the real world proves tough, but not impossible

The transition from college to the real world has never been without its growing pains.

Graduates from every generation have found themselves in thankless first jobs, with low salaries and long hours. There always have been, and always will be, new college grads who move back in with their parents, or who wish they didn’t major in psychology, or who forego the job market altogether in favor of a few more years in the haven of academia. Continue reading

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