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31 Jan 2008
Don't Miss the Next Edition of our ASR Newsletter!
The next edition of our newsletter will be emailed to subscribers on Tuesday, February 5.
This edition of our free, monthly newsletter will include these items:
-Valuable Tax Deductible Job Search Tips
-Understanding the Salary Determining Process
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28 Jan 2008
Career Networking is Key to a Successful Job Search
Did you know that many good jobs are never advertised? While many large companies have policies about publicly posting all vacancies in the
name of fairness, job announcements may not necessarily wind up in your local paper or online. Even if the position does end up being advertised,
there may be someone who already has an 'inside track' on that position.
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23 Jan 2008
When Message Board Personas Bite Back
Who's Googling whom? Job seekers and students take note.
The next time you're tempted to post an angry, over-the-top
entry to a discussion board, take a deep breath and consider how it might sound
to someone reviewing your resume or college application. There are some real
concerns about the tone of what you post on discussions boards.
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16 Jan 2008
Taxes and Job-Search Expenses: Some are Deductible
Costs for travel, career counseling, and even mailing your resume can be deductible from your federally taxable income. Here's a primer to help you get
started on your 2007 tax forms.
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04 January 2008
Unemployment Numbers Portend Rigorous Approach to Job Search
Unemployment is up and smart job seekers will take a much more rigorous approach to their job searching.
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03 January 2008
Resolutions to Vitalize Your Career Worth Making...and Keeping
We're all for your dieting and exercise resolutions, but the one you've got to keep is a commitment to revamp your
work life. Start by establishing goals for 2008.
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