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4 Smart Moves When the Economy SlowsWhat are some ways to take control of your career when the economic outlook is weakening or uncertain?Test Yourself For Sales SuccessAre you in sales and want to make it a successful long-term career? Are you interested in sales and want to know if you can make it financially and personally rewarding?Five Tips for Making a Career Comeback You left the workforce awhile ago -- perhaps to raise a family, travel the world or earn another degree -- and now you're ready to return. You're excited to begin exploring new employment opportunities but also realize that landing a job may not be easy.Job Searching in a Recession If you are getting ready for a job search during troubled times, here are some tips from the experts.Can Your Favorite Color Determine Your Perfect Job? Do you ever wish finding the perfect job could be as easy as 1, 2, 3? According to new research, it might be as easy as red, yellow or blue.
Five Tips for a Smooth Career ChangeHave you been feeling like it's time for a big change lately?Your Dream Job Search Begins NowDid you have high hopes of being an astronaut or even the president when you were growing up? Now you're stuck behind a pile of papers wondering exactly when you lost the desire to dream big.Top 5 Things to Consider When Looking for a New JobFew people are exactly alike when determining what makes them happy at work, but there are some key drivers of job satisfaction. The following article helps you identify those factors and provides you with direction in making the decision to change careers.What's Important to You in a Job?If you are looking for a new job or career, the important thing is that you know what your priorities are before you start your job search. Doing so might just save you from regretting your decision in the future. Consider the following workplace values.Translating Your Skills From Military Jargon to Civilian LanguageFiguring out how to translate your military skills to a civilian job is perhaps the biggest obstacle for people looking for a job who are leaving the Armed Forces. You have the experience, but you just don't know how to communicate it without using military jargon.