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U.S. Jobs with No Experience Required

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011
What if you don’t have much employment experience and can’t afford to train for a new career now? Other than bagging groceries and tidying up dressing rooms, are there jobs with no experience required available for at-home parents who’ve been out of the paycheck game three, five, even 10 years?

Top 10 List of High Paying Careers and Best Average Starting Salaries

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011
With the cost of living soaring, it makes sense that jobs offering the best starting salaries are increasingly sought-after–by everyone from recent college graduates to career-changers. This article touts a handy list of high paying careers that might surprise you.

Why Is Volunteering Important? Advice for Job Hunters – Part 2

Monday, March 28th, 2011
The search for work continues. Besides rubbing more polish on your resume, what can a work-hungry American do to get a job? If you know which career interests you, you could consider volunteering in your chosen field. From networking and skill building to resume improvement, the benefits of volunteering seem endless.

Why Is Volunteering Important? Advice for Job Hunters – Part 1

Friday, March 25th, 2011
The search for work continues. Besides rubbing more polish on your resume, what can a work-hungry American do to get a job? If you know which career interests you, you could consider volunteering in your chosen field. From networking and skill building to resume improvement, the benefits of volunteering seem endless.

6 Simple Ways to Significantly Increase Your Pay

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011
Not only can you increase your pay, you may even be able to double it. To secure a pay increase, follow these six tips to get on the fast track to a super-sized paycheck.

Best-Paying Careers for Women

Monday, March 14th, 2011
Experts say the best-paying careers for women run the gamut, from concierge doctors to sales engineers.

Nonprofit Jobs: Flexibility and Opportunity – at a Cost

Monday, March 14th, 2011
Nonprofit jobs growth is taking off as nonprofit organizations grapple with an impending labor shortage. Late career changers and baby boomers could be the answer to the nonprofit job dilemma – because they can afford to take nonprofit jobs they love for lower pay.

Resume & Interview Tips To Stand Out in the Crowd

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011
The number of potential candidates for a single job posting can be overwhelming for hiring managers. Here’s some tips to ensure that you are on top of your game and presenting yourself in the right light to stand out in the crowd.

Beyond the Cap and Gown: Job Seeking while Planning for Graduation

Monday, March 7th, 2011
Cut yourself some slack on the academic side of things if you must, but rev up your job seeking engine—you’re in for what could either be a bumpy ride or smooth sailing. As with anything important in life, planning ahead is a must, especially when trying to land a job.

This Won’t Hurt a Bit – Easiest Healthcare Jobs to Break Into

Monday, February 28th, 2011
Sure the unemployment numbers are dismal but there’s one industry sector that’s looking rosier every day – healthcare.

Well-Paid Jobs That Won’t Be Outsourced – Find Your Job at Resume Spider

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011
Not so long ago, having advanced computer skills was considered the ultimate in job security. How times have changed. Now, tech jobs are among the most heavily outsourced. Research firm Computer Economics recently estimated that more than half of all software application development work was contracted out in 2009, often to workers in other countries, along with 44 percent of application maintenance tasks and 40 percent of Web site and e-commerce work.
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