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Section Home | Getting The Job Th editors of GreaterDiversity.com and GDN have researched the latest trends in hiring and job skills from top human resource professionals so that you will have what it takes to Get The Job!



Is It Time To Get A New Job

By James Copper With the massive change in the economy, there is nothing that can be guaranteed. You may have not thought of it, but the truth is that you might lose your job at a time when you are... Continue»

Posted on April 11, 2008

Connections Invaluable for New Grads Seeking First Job

Despite talk of the U.S. economy heading for recession, the job outlook for college students graduating this spring is expected to be good. However, that doesn't mean landing the first job will be easy--even entry-level positions often call for professional... Continue»

Posted on March 28, 2008

Body Art on the Rise but Not So Trendy at Work

The brow, lip, nose or tongue - piercings are becoming more common, and likewise, tattoos are more prominent. But both current and prospective employees may want to think twice before revealing body art in a professional setting. Body art is... Continue»

Posted on February 11, 2008

Deception Detection

DECEPTION, LIE-DETECTING, TRUTHFULNESS, LEGAL ERROR, INNOCENCE, GUILT, FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY Continue»

Posted on October 22, 2007

Virtual Worlds Provide Forum for Legitimate Job Interviews

GDN) - Job candidates may be dressed in PJs or jeans when they take part in interviews in virtual worlds such as Second Life, but they still need to put their best foot -- or rather, their avatar's best foot... Continue»

Posted on October 22, 2007

Preparing for the job market: The Next Generation of Technology Jobs

At the same time that fewer students are pursuing computer-related careers, industry demands on graduates are increasing, in large part because of a new approach in the design of microprocessors. These conflicting factors represent a challenge to U.S. educators, said Vijay Pai, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering. Continue»

Posted on August 13, 2007

Why Black Neighborhoods Have High Unemployment

By Harry C. Alford Despite what many bigots and ignorant minds would like to think, black neighborhoods are blighted for a reason other than a biological one. The reason or reasons are calculated schemes by sinister and greedy minds that... Continue»

Posted on June 22, 2007

How Youth with Disabilities Transition to Work

Cornell's School of Industrial and Labor Relations' Employment and Disability Institute will partner with New York state on a five-year, $5.1 million study to help high-school students with disabilities successfully go to college and get good jobs. To inform policy... Continue»

Posted on June 7, 2007

Majority of Job-Seekers Still Use Newspapers Over the Internet

Despite the proliferation of online job boards, three out of four job-seekers still use newspapers to look for employment, according to a report released today by The Conference Board, the global research and business membership organization. The Internet was not... Continue»

Posted on December 29, 2005

Journalism Opportunities

Internships, Fellowships, Scholarships and More Click the blue linked text to go the a company or organization's Web site. NEWSPAPERS American Society of Newspaper Editors The American Society of Newspaper Editors is a membership organization for daily newspaper editors, people... Continue»

Posted on December 7, 2005

 

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