Archive for 'Career'

New "Sorry You Got Laid Off" Cards from Hallmark?

Posted 28 September 2011 | By | Categories: Career | No Comments

Hallmark has a new line of cards for a demographic they haven’t targeted before — people who have recently lost their jobs: What do you think? Would you like to receive a card after having been laid off? Now, cards are nice — but because we’re in the business of giving more-concrete assistance to the [...]

Laid Off? 5 Ways to "Slash" Your Way Back to Work

Posted 28 September 2011 | By | Categories: Career | No Comments

By Nancy Mann Jackson for Glassdoor.com Last month, more than 165,500 people were laid off in the United States, according to a report released last week by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Many of those job losses were part of mass layoffs; some 391 mass layoff events were reported in the manufacturing sector alone. [...]

Cool Jobs of the Week: Government Edition

Posted 27 September 2011 | By | Categories: Career | No Comments

Lots of talk this week government jobs — so this week’s “cool jobs” spotlight is on companies hiring people to work for, with, or on issues relating to government agencies. 1. Associate Editor/Writer, Military.com, McLean, VAIf you have in-depth knowledge of military issues, national security, and technology, as well as solid reporting experience, the people [...]

83% of Workers Want Employers Who Are "Good Corporate Citizens"

Posted 26 September 2011 | By | Categories: Career | No Comments

Monster recently asked site visitors, “When you evaluate a job offer, how important is the company’s reputation as a good corporate citizen?” And 50 percent said it was a “primary consideration,” while another 33 percent said it was at least somewhat important. (Of the rest, 9 percent said this was a minor concern, and 8 [...]

Assessment Centers – The Basics

Posted 23 September 2011 | By | Categories: Career, Podcasts | No Comments

This cast gives our basic guidance on dealing with Assessment Centers. Click here to view full post and listen to podcast

Networking in the Age of Social: 5 Minutes with Ryan Paugh

Posted 22 September 2011 | By | Categories: Career | No Comments

By Matt Cooney (originally published on Monster’s BeKnown Blog) What does “community” mean in the world of social networks? How can you involve yourself in and manage a community online? For answers to questions like these and more, we’re delighted to welcome Ryan Paugh, community-building expert and a cofounder of Brazen Careerist — “the #1 [...]

“Fixers” and Firemen: Kids Describe Their Dream Jobs

Posted 21 September 2011 | By | Categories: Career | No Comments

By Bridget Quigg Ah, childhood dreams. Ride a unicorn. Fly on a magic carpet. Perform an aortic valve replacement through a median sternotomy incision. Okay, the last one probably wasn’t on your list when you were little, but growing up to be a doctor may have been. From pilots to zookeepers, chefs to police officers, [...]

Mario Batali Hires New Media Production Coordinator through Monster.com

Posted 21 September 2011 | By | Categories: Career | No Comments

Maynard, Mass., September 21, 2011 World-renowned chef and restaurateur Mario Batali announced that he has hired Drea Bernardi as his new Media Production Coordinator through Monster.com,the leading job-matching engine and flagship brand of Monster Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: MWW). Successfully finding great candidates for a high-profile employer dramatizes how companies can meet their talent goals with [...]

Cool Jobs of the Week: Emmys Edition

Posted 20 September 2011 | By | Categories: Career | No Comments

Last Sunday’s Emmy Awards may have got you daydreaming about a career that’ll land you on the red carpet — but there are plenty of great jobs behind the TV scenes, too. In honor of the Emmys, here are this week’s cool jobs — just a handful of the more than a million jobs posted [...]

The Monster 5 for Friday — Careers Edition — September 16

Posted 16 September 2011 | By | Categories: Career | No Comments

On Fridays, we take a look back at the week that was, and show you five cool career-advice articles you may have missed during your busy week. 5. To start, we’ll point to a post on this very blog. Did you know that September is both National Preparedness Month and National Update Your Resume Month? [...]

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