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Competition for decent jobs is fierce these days, but are employers weeding out undesirables by analyzing every applicant's credit report? Forget...
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Rental Affordability Worsens After Recession: The nation’s renters are devoting much more of their income to housing in the wake of the recent recession, and a growing share of middle-income Americans are struggling to pay their rent, according to a new study.
If you’re a college student, you’ve probably heard the buzz about Twitter. Many people, even upcoming graduates, might find Twitter to be more of a “post your thoughts” social tool, akin to text messaging. But in reality, Twitter can be a valuable job assist tool for every college graduate,...
Noma has retained its top spot on the world's top 50 best restaurant and El Bulli has left the table all together. See the full awards list here
BERLIN — Nokia, the world’s leading cellphone maker, said Wednesday that it would slash about 7,000 jobs as part of a cost-cutting program that is deeper than...
A vast majority (71 percent) of recent college graduates would have done something differently while in college to better prepare for the job market, according to a survey from Adecco Staffing US, part of the world's largest staffing firm.
Panasonic announced Thursday that it will layoff 17,000 employees in order to cut...
All college grads, have you even thought about if your degree is worth your investments and your years of time? Let's take a look at 20 most popular degrees as a holistic picture.
With Arizona's doctor shortage and health insurance set to be extended to millions more, experts predict a huge need for family and primary-care doctors. But as the new graduates of the inaugural class of UA College of Medicine have learned, the world of medicine has become generally much more challenging for doctors since they started medical school...
The notion that a college degree is essentially worthless has become one of the year’s most fashionable ideas, with two prominent venture capitalists (Cornell ’89 and Stanford ’89, by the way) leading the charge.
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