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Importance of Social Networking during Recession

The United States economy is in a mode of transition. Although the economy is not in a state of recession, recession looms like heavy dark storm clouds with the extended problems of the lending industry adding fuel to the fires of change that already were burning. Social networking during a recession can make a recession last for a shorter period of time and be used as a survival guide through the time of the raging, painful storm. When more people, given new powers by the near-miracle of the Internet, act in ways that benefit them during tough times, they make those tough times, well, less tough. They take away much of the storm's power.

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Date: 11-20-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips




''Johnnysbabymama'' in Ripped Jeans — A Good Applicant?
By Michael D. Hayes

As more jobs are disappearing, applicants need to be competitive when looking for a new position or career. So far in 2008, 760,000 jobs have been cut in the United States, with 159,000 of those disappearing in September alone, according to the US Department of Labor. The unemployment rate, which was at only 4.7% last year, now stands at 6.1%. More than 9.5 million people are currently looking for work.

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Date: 11-10-2008
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The Top Ten Careers in America

Every year, Money magazine conducts a survey to identify the ''50 Best Jobs in America.'' Determining what makes a certain job worthy of the list involves many factors, including job satisfaction, flexibility, stress levels, and opportunities for promotion.

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Date: 10-06-2008
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Top Careers in the U.S.: Is it Time to Change?

In today's challenging financial market mature job seekers are finding that it's time to shake the dust from their resume and freshen their skill set to compete with a younger, technologically savvy pool of talent. By learning what employers are looking for, the experienced job seeker can focus on the hottest buzz-words in the employment market to expand their appeal to cost-conscious employers looking for the biggest bang for their buck.

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Date: 09-22-2008
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Locating a Job When You're Relocating

Finding a job in your home area can be a challenge but trying to secure one that will require you to relocate can be an even more difficult if you're not sure how to go about the process. While looking for a distant job can pose a few unique obstacles, if you know where to look you will definitely have a competitive advantage.

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Date: 09-15-2008
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Retention: Your Most Important Competitive Edge
By Francie Dalton

No matter what source you choose, whether it's the Department of Labor, the Department of Commerce, the Economist, or what have you, the forecast is the same for the United States:

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Date: 09-01-2008
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Colleges and Employers Don't Value Your Texting Skills
By Bob Roth, the ''College & Career Success'' Coach

Symbols, abbreviations, and emoticons have gradually crept into the daily communication used by teenagers and young adults throughout the United States and beyond. Texting is now a necessary skill for every young person with a cell phone or a computer. Teenagers regularly depend on this abbreviated form of communication to quickly transmit words, thoughts, and emotions to their friends.

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Date: 09-01-2008
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The State of the Nationwide Job Market


Many would say that the US job market presently looks fairly bleak. Government statistics show that the economy has seen a net loss of 438,000 jobs in the first half of 2008, even though new unemployment insurance claims have not reached a level that economists would take as a definite sign of economic recession.

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Date: 08-04-2008
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