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Marc Cenedella

Now, there's no doubt that things have gotten tougher, but even when the economy is rough, most hires are replacement hires.

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A Job Seeker's Guide to Parlaying Contract Work into a Permanent Position

Even if your ultimate goal is full-time employment, freelance work can open doors. Be careful, though, to make smart choices about what assignments to accept.

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I don't want to admit how hard this is

I've pulled together fifty of the best articles we've written recently in order to help you get your 2011 job search off on the right foot and feel much more comfortable, secure and smart in your high-end job hunt...

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Not a Job Scam, but a Big Mistake

Amy showed up for her first day as project manager at a nonprofit to find she was making less money than she had agreed to, working from the cafeteria and typing someone else’s letters. Was she scammed?

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Investing in a Career Upgrade

Kitty Koenig put $100 into a ticket to a charity event and devoted time to a volunteer opportunity that followed. The SalesLadder member said the investment paid off many times over.

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Job Seeker Extends Networking Reach to Australia

Paul Witschey was ready for a change of scenery and fresh career challenges. The OpsLadder member found both with a new position in Perth.

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Packaging Yourself for a Smaller Role

What steps do you need to take to convince employers you’re ready to think smaller?

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The Consulting Trap
Side work can pay the bills during a job search. But at what point does it become a distraction?
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A Father Finds a Job Close to Home

Jeromy Smith needed more time with his family. But first, he had to find time for his job search.

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After 35 Years, a Change of Gears
Facing his 55th birthday, Kurtis Tatum decided it was time to put his data-center savvy on the market – and landed a new job at Siemens.
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Marketing Pro Remakes His Image
William Scheckel was angry and confused after his layoff. Then a fellow marketing executive helped him find his focus. Who’s pointing you in the right direction?
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