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Good Looking People Get Better Jobs

February 3, 2010 Articles 1 Comment

A new study published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences finds that the attractiveness of interviewees can significantly bias outcome in hiring practices, showing a clear distinction between the attractive and average looking interviewees in terms of high and low status job packages offered. … Continue Reading

Top Ten Ways to Find Joy at Work

February 3, 2010 Articles 4 Comments

I set out to write a David Letterman-style Top Ten list about finding joy in the workplace in tough times. But recent revelations about how Letterman found joy at work is not what I’m advocating. His extramarital affairs with subordinates were perverse, dishonest, conspiratorial, and exploitative power-mongering — harmful and possibly illegal. No joke. Jobs are not saved nor enhanced by turning workplaces into sleaze factories. … Continue Reading

Best sustainable ways to work abroad

January 24, 2010 Articles No Comments

Are you just out of high school or college? Retired? Care about the environment and want your travels to make a difference? Want to polish your resume in the meantime? … Continue Reading

The First 72 Hours of Unemployment: 5 Things You Must Do!

January 24, 2010 Articles 2 Comments

After you learn that you have been laid-off, it can be difficult to focus and take action– particularly if the news of your dismissal came as a surprise. So it’s more than understandable if all you want to do is crawl under the covers or hop on the first plane to Bermuda. … Continue Reading

Small Company vs A Corporation? You Decide

January 24, 2010 Articles No Comments

While many people may be tempted to take up the first job that comes their way to take care of the bills and huge student loans that need to be repaid, others may mull over this decision for quite some time and select a company that fits their goals and needs. … Continue Reading

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