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Job Market for College Graduates Is Improving — Dollars and Sense
Job Market for College Graduates Is Improving — Dollars and Sense
Job Market for College Graduates Is Improving — Dollars and Sense
Good news for college students: the job market is starting to look a little brighter, with 5 percent more employment opportunities predicted for new college graduates this year, according to a recent survey conducted by the Michigan State University’s Collegiate Employment Research Institute.
What Are the Best Jobs in America?
What Are the Best Jobs in America?
What Are the Best Jobs in America?
If you're sitting around the office today thinking, There has to be a career path out there better than this, don't worry: you are not alone. Still, as you sit and ponder the possibilities of seeking a different career, there are people out there who actually hold the best jobs this wonderful country has to offer. But what are those jobs, exactly, and how much do they pay?
Stressed at Work? It’s Probably Your Parents’ Fault
Stressed at Work? It’s Probably Your Parents’ Fault
Stressed at Work? It’s Probably Your Parents’ Fault
It might be easy to blame your boss for all the work-related stress and high anxiety coursing through your veins, but a new study suggests that you might want to start pointing the finger at your family instead. Well, sort of. Scientists have found that genetics play a significant role in how you react to your work environment.
‘A Fox Stole My Car Keys’ and Other Brilliant Excuses for Being Late to Work
‘A Fox Stole My Car Keys’ and Other Brilliant Excuses for Being Late to Work
‘A Fox Stole My Car Keys’ and Other Brilliant Excuses for Being Late to Work
Coming up with creative excuses for not getting to work on time is just part of the American way, it would seem. A new study has found that not only are employees in this country frequently running late, but they've been making up some real doozies to keep out of trouble on the job. Traffic, bad weather, trouble with the kids, etc., are still quite popular, but some workers have begun digging a li
Which Jobs Are Disappearing Quickest?
Which Jobs Are Disappearing Quickest?
Which Jobs Are Disappearing Quickest?
It has been predicted that by 2020, the United States will experience a nearly 14.5 percent labor increase, making room for an additional 20 million new jobs as the result of this country’s growing population and competitive marketplace.

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