BY LEKAN OGUNTOYINBO | DEC 17, 2012 In these tough economic times, getting a job often depends on the strength of your professional network. Working that network regularly is just as essential as managing your career — even when you’re employed. “It is very tempting in these understaf
By John Rossheim, Monster Senior Contributing Writer Now more than ever, engineering is a multidisciplinary profession. Whether they’re simulating seismic forces on the world’s tallest buildings or designing nanomanufacturing processes, engineers must take into account the perspective
Published: Tuesday, 13 Nov 2012 | By: Mark Koba, Senior Editor Workers walk off the job at Walmarts, Boeing employees get the right to discuss unions during work time and Chicago teachers get most of their demands met. Add to this a re-elected President Barack Obama—who’s meetin
Published in Diversity Woman, story by Ellen Lee | www.diversitywoman.com | Fall 2012 You should also have a plan. That means arming yourself with data about how much others in your position are making, knowing how much you want, and being ready to show how much you contribute to the
By Jeff Stebbins – Published on Channel 10 News Amarillo – http://www.newschannel10.com/story/19838073/workplace-bu Amarillo, TX – Bullying in public schools and social media has found its way to the national spotlight over the last few years, but bullying in the wor
Published in The Workbuzz on CareerBuilder By Debra Auerbach It’s nice to feel valued by your boss. It’s especially rewarding to be told by her that you’re so good at what you do, you’ve become indispensible. You know you’re lucky to have job security, so you don’t want to complain. B