Why Veterans Should Get over the 'Anti-Honeymoon Period' as Quickly as Possible If you're trying to network and get a job, it's best to avoid or move past the anti-honeymoon period. Here are three reasons...
Is a Master's Degree Worth the Investment? Although a master's degree can help set you apart from other job applicants and may help you earn more money, it won't, by...
Your Next Job Should Be at a Company with a Veterans Affinity Network What makes the Veterans Affinity Network so valuable, and why should other employers develop their own version?
How to Figure Out the 'Geographic ABCs' of Your Job Search Military personnel have a reputation for being flexible. Companies that hire veterans will frequently mention this...
You've Got the Job. Now What's Next? You've just hung up the phone after accepting a job offer, ending a nerve-racking search. Since your start date is six weeks...
Here's Why You Need a Business Card A business card is a vital tool in your transition, which you should have on Day 1 of your transition.
5 Ways to Stay Busy Between Jobs Finding a job these days is easier said than done. The unemployment rate in the U.S. seems to grow month to month, and most...
Will Retraining at a For-Profit Career College Get You a Job? The phone rings and a telemarketer pitches you steady work after you graduate from the technical school he represents. A...
When It Is OK to Target a Lower Position Does it ever make sense to take a step down the career ladder? If you can get past that nagging, inborn sense that "going...
What to Do When You Hear You're 'Overqualified' When a recruiter or hiring manager says you're "overqualified" for the job, it's usually an indication of something else.