Monthly Archives: March 2012

Is A Fun Office Really More Important Than A Higher Salary?

Fun was more attractive than compensation or opportunities for promotion:
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Why Procrastination Is Essential For Innovation

This post was co-authored with Bob Moesta, Managing Partner of The Re-Wired Group in Detroit. While it’s written from my perspective, he was central to the development of the idea. Continue reading

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Is Facebook Timeline the New Resume?

Facebook Timeline is here. What does this mean for job seekers and general professionals? Will it be the new resume that employers use to evaluate potential employees? Continue reading

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The Best Jobs of 2012

The year’s hottest jobs are hiring in droves, paying well, and providing room to grow
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3 Great Questions to Ask during your Interview

You know your interview is almost over when you hear that often dreaded phrase, “Do you have any more questions for me?” Continue reading

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3 Tips if You’ve Been Unemployed for Over 6 Months

If you’ve ever been unemployed for over six months or for any extended amount of time, you probably understand how stressful your daily life can become. Friends and family start to worry, bills begin to pile up, and every waking moment spent searching for a job seems endlessly repetitive and fruitless. Continue reading

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Tips to Crush Job Interview Jitters

It’s natural to be nervous – especially before a big interview. But as any job seeker knows, anxiety can get the best of you – and affect your ability to articulate yourself under pressure Continue reading

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Who Benefits from Facebook’s $100B IPO?

Mashable published a piece on Facebook’s potentially massive IPO. The numbers are absolutely astounding: if Facebook’s IPO goes as expected, it will raise six times as much money as Google’s. But even more incredibly, this will value the company at $100 billion. Continue reading

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