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[2004-01-29] Developing Career Opportunities on the Web ­or Looking for Work in All the Right Places
Want to break into a good web job? The days when a high school graduate could step into a lower- level web design job are over, according to Jennifer Laycock, forum administrator for JimWorld.com. Entry-level web positions require a much wider skill set than was the case five years ago. However, there is good news for the newcomer. Plenty of opportunities are opening up for industrious self- starters who look for work in all the right places.

[2004-01-14] Your New Year’s Resume Checkup
Like millions of people coast to coast, you may have resolved to start 2004 with renewed job-search enthusiasm. If it has been a while since you brushed up your old resume, you'll want to begin your job search with a New Year's resume check up.

[2004-01-06] Bad Career Habits: Why Great People Have Not-So-Great Careers
Working in the career industry, I see literally hundreds of resumes and hundreds of people on a regular basis, and I'm never short of amazed and fascinated at the degree of talent, training, and expertise out there. And then I ask myself, "If there are so many above-average people out there, why are so many getting below-average results in their career?" If I could answer this question, I thought, I'd have the basis for a very good article (if I could bottle it, I could make millions and retire!).