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It’s summertime and while you might be tempted to hold off your job search for some fun in the sun, don’t give up hope just yet. The most important time to look for your next job ... read more
An overview of legal employment opportunities in Asia—including 2010 hiring trends and an outlook for 2011—from the managing partner of Cypress Recruiting Group.
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Meet Armando Zapata, whose profession actually requires him to drink on the job. He spoke with Vault about becoming a tequila ambassador, and how job seekers can follow his example.
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The importance of the Asian financial and legal markets in 2009 and beyond is undeniable. This article outlines some of the major trends of 2009 related to Hiring, Investment Strategies/Deal Flow, Div ...
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Following the last two years of salary freezes and lowered bonus structures, ex-pat packages in China and Japan have become a hot topic among U.S. and U.K. attorneys looking to relocate to Asia. Th ... read more
What if you misplace something valuable and important to your company (and, perhaps, even more to your competitors)? Don't catch the next plane for Mexico. Instead, follow our advice on how to manage ...
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Steve Wozniak might be a marketer's nightmare, but his comments about Apple products belie a commitment to excellence that any worker could learn from. ...
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There are many environmental careers that can be pursued without a graduate degree. But for some careers, a graduate degree is an absolute necessity. ...
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Environmental careers come in many flavors. Because they are so varied, there is no “one-size-fits-all” advice about how to prepare for them. A passion for some aspect of the environment, of course, ...
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Federal government agencies are administrative organizations funded by Congress that fall under the authority of the president to carry out tasks enumerated either in the Constitution or federal laws ...
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Like any industry, there are pros and cons for working for the government. Most government employees I have spoken to are quite content with their jobs. They find them interesting and challenging. ...
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Each agency or department has an internal culture that you need to learn about. In many respects, working for a government agency can be one of the most exciting or rewarding experiences for someone ...
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Government employees represent one of the largest swaths of workers that make up America’s economy—totaling nearly 1.8 million workers. Working for the federal government can vary from working in the ...
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Rather than sit around waiting for evidence that things are getting better, Disney's management is going on faith that good times are bound to return, and ensuring the company will be ready to meet de ...
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Many Americans of all ages who have or want a career in management are busy re-evaluating their status as industry after industry falls on hard times. With auto, retail, advertising, banking and othe ...
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For effective goal planning you need an outline to follow and a log of results to keep you accountable – i.e., you need to both budget and track. You budget the time, money and energy you are dedicat ...
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In an age when Barack Obama, if elected, plans to name the nation?s first chief technology officer (CTO), and technology behemoths Microsoft and Google are setting out to create vast repositories for ...
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