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Why the August Jobs Report Is No Labor Day Present
 

Last month, U.S. employers slashed 216,000 jobs from their payrolls, their smallest cut since August 2008, the Labor Department reported today. The job number was largely in line with economists expectations. But it wasn't all ...

 
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15 Ways to Annoy Your Job Interviewer
 

Of course, almost everyone knows you shouldn't light up a cigarette at a job interview, or text your closest friend, or eat, or bring your dog, or show up drunk, or challenge the interviewer to arm wrestle (all things people ha...

 
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Is Healthcare Still a Promising Field?
 

Healthcare has clearly been the bright spot in this recessionary job market. The industry has added more than a half-million jobs since the recession started, while most other industries cut workers and slashed payrolls in equa...

 
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Beware the Interviewer in a Soft Chair
 

New research says characteristics of objects an individual is touching can influence their thoughts.

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10 Best Places for Tech Jobs
 

It's a recession, so few things are booming and no city is exactly thriving. But within the tech industry, some cities clearly have more job opportunities than others. Although tech employment overall has suffered along with th...

 
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Boomers Take a Step Back Down the Career Ladder
 

Ed Bankos, 61, of Charlotte, N.C., has applied for about 20 jobs online since he was laid off in May, but he hasn't gotten a single job interview. "You just E-mail them your résumé, and you sit back and you w...

 
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House Members Scurry Back To Pass Jobs Bill
 

House members give up a couple of days reconnecting with folks in their districts to pass a jobs bill.

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Why the July Jobs Report Signals Hope
 

Finally, some good news for the nation's long-suffering job seekers: Employers cut just 247,000 jobs last month, the smallest payroll slice since last August, the Labor Department reported today. The unemployment rate slipped b...

 
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July Jobs Report Paints a Picture of Nervous Employers
 

Private sector hiring is still sluggish; revisions slash 50,000 private sector job gains from June.

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Obama's Wins on Jobs, Healthcare Don't Mean Much to Voters
 

The president's victories on financial reform, jobs, and healthcare aren't helping his approval rating.

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Senate Approves Jobs Bill To Stop Teacher Layoffs
 

Legislation to save the jobs of teachers, police, and other public workers passed the Senate.

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Will the Recovery Be Jobless?
 

The U.S. economy shrank only 1 percent in the second quarter, which is better than most economists expected. This has led to a number of economists bucking the consensus view that the recovery will be slow and feeble. Instead, ...

 
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Senate Jobs Bill Clears Key Hurdle
 

The bill advanced by a 61-38 tally that ensures the measure will pass the Senate.

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Some Good News for Job Seekers
 

While the abundance of bad news is undeniable, there are also glimmers of hope to be found.

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Republicans Should Focus on Fiscal Issues, Not “Liberal Bigotry”
 

Smart candidates will stay away from Democrats’ craziness and talk about pro-growth ideas.

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