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Transitioning Back to Work |
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How to Manage Your Transition
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October 05, 2010 |
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Tags: career | employment | transition | workforce re-entry
Re-entering the workforce after a period of time can be one of the most professionally challenging tasks for anyone in this situation. Though statistics show that women are the largest group principally because of the decision to become stay-at-home moms, men also find themselves in this situation for a variety of reasons. Unlike the transition from college to a career, the gap in employment leads to a few practical challenges that must be overcome. In particular, you need to develop a current understanding of your industry, networking, resume and interview preparation and managing your expectations.
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COBRA During Unemployment Transition |
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Employment and Career
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October 01, 2004 |
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Tags: COBRA | Health insurance | unemployment
Today’s ever changing employment landscape has given rise to companies reorganizing and laying off workers at unprecedented numbers. With unemployment currently estimated at a conservative 10%, Americans in such situations are faced with a key healthcare question: how do I continue health coverage during my transition to another employment opportunity? Fortunately, workers have an option: COBRA.
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Reference Books for the Job Seeker |
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Employment and Career
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September 28, 2010 |
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Tags: books | career | employment | job search
Preparing and conducting a job search requires information derived from multiple sources. Today, the internet is the most common source of information and though rich in articles and commentaries about the subject, job seekers should also consider books that might lend more detail or offer a different perspective to a search. Many of these writings can be found at a local library or purchased inexpensively on the internet. Here is a list of ten relevant and practical books for the job seeker:
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