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  • Who’s Hiring in Finance – October 2009

    Banks, Consulting firms, and Financial advisors top Finance hiring during October 2009, based on job advertisements open for 30 days from the top job boards. Led by banks that are repaying TARP funds, banks including Chase, Wachovia, PNC, Citi, HSBC, Fifth Third, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and National City are the top Finance hiring firms ...
    Posted to Moneybox by philrosenberg on October 25, 2009
  • reCareered: Who's Hiring? Week of 10/12/09

    Who's Hiring is a weekly survey of companies showing the highest hiring activity. Not only is this valuable for job seekers, but for business analysts, corporate strategists, marketers, salespeople, investment analysts, financial advisers, and others who are interested in companies experiencing growth. Despite the recession, these companies are ...
    Posted to Moneybox by philrosenberg on October 16, 2009
  • 21 y.o. "boy"

    First of all, he stopped being a boy like, 5 years-ago. Secondly, the idea that he needs ''professional intervention'' is quite ludicrous. In what world is not being the captain of the football team and living on your own at 21 considered a maladaptive psychiatric disorder? ''Your stepson needs a full medical and psychological work up to get to ...
    Posted to The Chat Room by el_barto2 on June 24, 2009
  • One more nail in the coffin

    for gun owners is what this will become. It never really matters when a Black, Hispanic or other minority uses a firearm to attack whites.... I use these racial tag names as if they actually mattered because they they are politically correct only when they are reversed...but I digress. This instance is seized upon in the same way Bush seized ...
    Posted to Best of the Fray by justoffal on June 10, 2009
  • Chicago job seeker's outlook..

    I have two friends who recently have been let go from their jobs, due to downsizing. One (who is 25) is very motivated, will take a job or volunteer opportunity that comes along until she finds work in her career field. The other (is 23, graduated from college last year) has the mindset of Chicago and feels that some work is beneath her. As ...
    Posted to The Chat Room by Sunny08 on June 3, 2009
  • Employed online growing strong

    Employment online and work form home jobs are still growing strong. Even when companies are laying off. http://www.boungo.com/Employed-Online/016.php Simply earning from twitter is a smart thing to do http://twtad.com/index.php?id=9628
    Posted to Today's Papers by employedonline on May 12, 2009
  • Yawn

    Wow, yet another article questioning whether graduate degrees are worth it. Are you seriously trying to make this argument? I find this article to be seriously flawed, almost irresponsible. First of all, that is a huge generalization. There are definitely some graduate degrees, like masters in sociology, that will probably not ''pay off.'' ...
    Posted to Family by stevenstevo on April 14, 2009
  • The ONLY good reason to keep newspapers around.

    I work for the newspaper industry. Each and every day I go to work and the news is pretty much the same. The only thing I read anymore is the comics; although some of them do not belong on the comics page (Doonesbury, Mary Worth, Brenda Starr) these never make anyone laugh. I know this industry is going under and I am in search of a different ...
    Posted to Moneybox by Stone Silent on April 7, 2009
  • It takes more than Facebook

    You are best served by getting yourself out there in all places where employers dwell, particularly Google. That's what's really bright about buying a domain. Then collect all the places you show up. There are multiple companies doing that now, including Chi.mp and http://www.nombray.com Full disclosure, Nombray is my company. There's ...
    Posted to Technology by ChrisLunt on March 18, 2009
  • Stimulation- Music Video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GszFafZWxik The title refers to the stimulus package recently passed by Congress. Sung to the music of “Celebration”, by Kool and the Gang.
    Posted to Slate V: News and Politics by mathpol on February 16, 2009
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