Tuesday’s good reads roundup
By anthony balderrama on Jul 14, 2009 in Career Advice, Current Affairs, Employment Trends, Interviews, Job Search, News
Happy Bastille Day, everyone.
Here are your daily reads.
Print these stories out or pull them up on your phone so you can read them on the way home. Unless you drive home. If that’s the case, just read them before your French dinner so you can strike up conversation with your family or roommate. If you live alone, call someone and start telling them about what you learned.
- Apparently we should be seeing the effects of the stimulus soon. So, let’s start looking for any!
Stimulus spending finally starts to trickle down - Palin disliked “gotcha journalism.” How do IT people feel about tricky interviews? Doesn’t matter. This article helps ‘em out.
IT Job Seekers: Can You Answer 12 Gotcha Questions? - We like you. So while we help you find a job or maintain civility at your workplace, we also want you to get more money. Read this article to see how.
Tax Benefits for Job Seekers - This story’s from our friends to the north (Hi, Canada!), but I think it’s still relevant. Young job seekers in all parts of North America are struggling to find work, and they can take solace in the fact that they’re not alone.
Young summer-job seekers face uphill battle




Spike | Jul 14, 2009 | Reply
Um, the tax benefits link is wrong – it goes to the same URL as the Canadian young workers one.