The Little-Known Savers’ Tax Credit
There is a federal tax break for workers that could help them with their retirement savings, but companies are not doing enough to educate employees
Common Job Search Mistakes: Have You Made Them?
When you are conducting your job hunt, you need to be on the lookout for simple mistakes that could raise a red flag to the
The “Taming” of the Interviewer
When you go for a job interview, you might often wish you had some background information about the person talking to you, some idea of
When it Comes to a Resume/Cover Letter, Neatness Counts
In looking for a job, it is, or should be, pretty common knowledge that the resume and cover letter are very important. They are in
Long-term Unemployment and Finding Work
If you’ve been out of a job for more than six months that makes you part of the group called the long-term unemployed. It’s not
Staying Positive During a Job Search
If you are looking for a job right now, you should expect it to take longer than in the past. One major reason for this