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Introduction to PEOs
by Thursday Bram
PEO stands for ‘professional employer organization.’ A very basic definition is that a PEO takes care of all the administrative details of having employees for other companies, reducing the cost... published 14 months ago
Choosing not to provide a salary history
by Thursday Bram
As you read the classifieds, you might notice that many positions ask for your salary history, along with the usual resume and references. Hiring managers use salary history as a filter: if you’re asking... published 15 months ago
Job Hunting While Employed Elsewhere
by Thursday Bram
Maybe you know that cutbacks are coming, or maybe you feel that this position is going nowhere. Just because you’re still employed isn’t going to stop you from looking for a new job elsewhere. But... published 13 months ago
Jobs College Kids Can Do From The Dorm
by Thursday Bram
Your average college student can usually get a job on campus – assisting in a lab or helping in some office – but the implications for that kind of job is that you have to work certain hours. What... published 17 months ago
Should I Post My Resume on Craigslist?
by Thursday Bram
There are so many horror stories these days that all boil down to a person posted detailed information about themselves on some website and someone stole their identity or otherwise caused them harm.... published 13 months ago
Jobs You Can Do At Home: Tutoring
by Thursday Bram
When I was a kid, I took piano lessons. I went over to my teacher’s home on Thursday evenings for a half hour lesson. It wasn’t a full time job for her – she taught music at a local... published 14 months ago
Jobs you can do at home: Medical Transcription
by Thursday Bram
About three out of ten medical transcriptionists work from home, and because the medical field continues to boom – it’s one of the two fast growing employment fields in the U.S. – there are... published 2 years ago
Helping Your Teen Find A Job They'll Love
by Thursday Bram
Thirty years ago, you could train on the job to be an auto mechanic. Today, many employers look for a two-year degree. Journalists must have a four-year degree and at least one internship. Even secretarial and... published 14 months ago
How to protect yourself from work at home scams
by Thursday Bram
I get e-mails and other announcements of new work at home opportunities every day. But not all of them are legitimate – a lot are out and out scams. Scams do not only waste your money and time. Some can... published 16 months ago
Introduction to Job Corps
by Thursday Bram
The U.S. Department of Labor offers programs, collectively called the Job Corps, to help students aged 16 to 24 obtain high school diplomas and GEDs, prepare for college and receive vocational training. These... published 16 months ago

