Graduation and Beyond
What's Hot and What's Not
What are the top job trends for the new millenium? High-tech workers are in high demand, the face of the MBA is changing and there are fewer lawyers in the making.
Etiquette Brings Students to the Table
The hottest new job preparation courses are not resume writing or interview techniques, but corporate-etiquette dinners. These do's-and-don'ts primers aim to provide students with a leg up in the job marketplace by polishing their social skills.
To Reich, Five Lessons Are Relevant to Young Job Hunters
Graduate jobseekers should study Robert's Rules -- the five things you need to know to find and hold a job.
College Still Pays, Mostly
Ever wonder if the studying and student loans are worth it? Find out the statistics behind the horror stories: over a lifetime the data suggests that the value of the college diploma is both indisputable and increasing.
New College Graduates Are Seeing a Pick-Up in Recruiting
Despite well-publicized corporate employment cutbacks, college students across the nation are experiencing good fortune as thousands of graduates enter the job market.
Learning Hard Lessons In Income, Education
Economists agree that education is the key to success in the new economy. Yet college-educated blacks, who should be among the winners, haven't shared equally in the gains.
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