If you're looking to take advantage of a hot job market, applying for your first job or wanting to change careers, creating a résumé is the first step. Once you start looking on job boards or sites like LinkedIn, you'll get lots of offers from people wanting to write your résumé for you. But … [Read more...] about Craft a killer résumé without paying someone to do it
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Legitimate work-at-home-jobs you can do now
More and more companies are open to the idea of remote work these days. What kind of jobs are these? They vary widely, from professional to trade positions.What they have in common is that they can be done from home — anywhere, really. And you can generally signal your availability to do them … [Read more...] about Legitimate work-at-home-jobs you can do now
Good jobs that don’t require a college degree
There are a lot of ways to handle the high cost of a college education. Most experts agree that the cost will be made up over the life of a career by higher-paying jobs that require that college degree. But maybe you aren’t sure it’s worth it. Or maybe you just can’t afford college right now and … [Read more...] about Good jobs that don’t require a college degree
How to build a new job wardrobe on the cheap
A new job usually comes with a big cost: a new wardrobe. Your first office job will call for a whole new wardrobe. Your second, third or fourth job may involve a different culture and style than your past job did. How do you dress for the job without breaking the bank?Follow your leader The … [Read more...] about How to build a new job wardrobe on the cheap
Smart advice about starting your own business
You’re finally ready to take the plunge and start your company. But starting a business takes more than picking a name and putting up a Facebook page.Before you sell (or code) your first widget, you need a proper business structure. At both the federal and state government level, … [Read more...] about Smart advice about starting your own business
How to survive forced early retirement
When most workers plan for retirement, they expect to work until their full retirement age, which is 66 or 67 for people born after 1942, or even longer.But some workers find themselves out of a job at an age when it’s difficult to find another one – and at a time when they expected to be in … [Read more...] about How to survive forced early retirement
How to find a summer job when you’re a teenager
Once a rite of passage into adulthood, summer jobs for teens are disappearing. Twenty years ago, about half of U.S. teens spent at least part of their summers scooping ice cream, running cash registers, or working at local seasonal shops. But according to Pew Research Center, the number of working … [Read more...] about How to find a summer job when you’re a teenager
Setting up your perfect home office: what you need
If you are lucky enough to work at home full time, or just get an opportunity to work from home occasionally, do not underestimate the value of a great home office. A well-planned home office can lead to endless productivity and success. A poor work environment, on the other hand, can lead to … [Read more...] about Setting up your perfect home office: what you need
How to start your career and your financial life on the right foot
Congratulations, you've ready to start your real job. Welcome to the world of work. Following are some tips you should follow to help get your career and financial life off to a good start.Even though you've graduated you may not know exactly what you want to do or you think you do but once … [Read more...] about How to start your career and your financial life on the right foot
Five simple life lessons for my younger self
Recently, I spoke to a group of much younger women to let them in on my secret life lessons. You could certainly describe my life as a normal, middle-class American upbringing. Through the years, I've had perhaps an average number of ups and downs. But things have not turn out as planned.My … [Read more...] about Five simple life lessons for my younger self
9 best apps to stay productive on the go
Smartphones are both a curse a blessing. While they may act as an electronic leash hooking us to our employer wherever we go, they can also turn downtime into productive time. I strongly believe that you should never kill time or waste time. Every minute is precious. If you are constantly on the … [Read more...] about 9 best apps to stay productive on the go
12 places to find free or low-cost job training
If you feel trapped in a job with limited potential or want to make sure you stay ahead in a career that pays a living wage, listed below are several ways that you can get job training. Many of these career education resources are free and some are low-cost.It’s worth noting that finding a job … [Read more...] about 12 places to find free or low-cost job training
20 networking tips for building your career
Business networking is a useful life skill whether you work for yourself, are looking for a job or want to enhance a corporate career. Networking is about establishing relationships with people who can help you. These people include potential clients, influencers who will promote your business and … [Read more...] about 20 networking tips for building your career
Changing careers? Know the income potential
If you’re thinking of going back to school, or have a college-bound senior in high school, you should know the opportunity for financial payback from the career you choose. PayScale's 2013-2014 College Salary report is out, and the fiscal news is good for some careers (not so much for others).If … [Read more...] about Changing careers? Know the income potential
How to make money working from home
When day care costs overtake your take-home pay, it might be time to think about working from home. No commute means saving gas and wear and tear on your vehicle. You can work in your sweats, so no power suits will show up on your credit-card bill. No child care expenses results in a huge … [Read more...] about How to make money working from home