What’s the Worst Job to Have in 2013?
Some fields are better than others.
And some you may want to think about avoiding altogether.
Some fields are better than others.
And some you may want to think about avoiding altogether.
It seems a little preposterous to think that a college athlete can make you money doesn't it? But I’m not talking about gambling on college sports games during a weekend in Vegas. I’m talking to the business owners of the world and how adding college athletes to your team will benefit you and your business.
Getting noticed at work can be difficult, but we've got a few tips to help make that happen—and to make sure it's for the right reasons.
A House committee has rejected a measure aimed at protecting the social media privacy of employees and job applicants.
Which state has the lowest unemployment rate? Hint: It's really close to Montana! See the answer in this post.
The labor market—and the economy overall—is improving, albeit gradually, with employers adding 236,000 jobs in February. That gain brought the unemployment rate down a few ticks from 7.9 percent to 7.7, its lowest point in four years.
HELENA, Mont. (AP) - A Republican-led committee is rejecting Gov. Steve Bullock's plan to increase the mandatory hiring percentage of Montana workers on public-works projects in the state.
If you’re great at networking, filling out online applications and following up, chances are, you’ve landed an interview or two. Good work. That’s not so easy these days. But your work isn’t over.
In fact, your work is just beginning. The interview is where your true job-getting skills will have to come out. In fact, compared to everything you did to get it, the interview is like doing open-heart and brain surgery while also teaching a child how to tie his shoes. Not the easiest thing in the world.
They say you shouldn’t mix business with pleasure, but there are plenty of businesses where people do just that.
As the famous motto goes, "neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night" stops dedicated postal workers. And as far as Deborah Ford is concerned, who retired from the USPS after more than four decades on the job without taking a single sick day, nothing else does either.
Montana's unemployment rate fell to 5.7 percent in December.
HELENA, Mont. (AP) - Montana's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell one-tenth of a percentage point to 5.7 percent in December, a rate the state hasn't seen in nearly four years.