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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Your Old Ideas Are Your Biggest Liability

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Now is a good time to reflect on the past year and recognize your successful and not so successful moments. Many people experienced a frustrating 2008, and they find comfort and understanding in blaming their frustrations on changed external circumstances.

IT Spending To Focus On Middle-Office Functions In 2009

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written by Adam D. Honore, Senior Analyst of Aite Group, courtesy of WallStreet and Tech

AMD Adds 100 To Planned Layoff

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written by Mark LaPedus, courtesy of EE Times

Spreadtrum Cuts Jobs, Lowers Forecast

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written by Mark LaPedus, courtesy of EE Times

MKS Cuts Jobs, Reduces Salaries

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written by Mark LaPedus, courtesy of EE Times

Global CIO: Stop Treating IT Like A Cost Center

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written by Bob Evans, courtesy of InformationWeek

Execs Really Want 40% Of Spend For IT Investments

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written by Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, courtesy of InformationWeek

Ingram Micro Puts Some Workers On 'Winter Break'

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written by Joseph F. Kovar, courtesy of ChannelWeb

Tips for Finding Great Internship Opportunities

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Internships are a wonderful way to get experience in the field you want to make your career. Here are some tips to help you find the right internship for you.

Going Back to Work When Companies are Downsizing

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Many professionals seeking career reentry are wondering if it is possible to go back to work when companies are downsizing.

4 Steps to Marketing Transferable Skills in a Job Interview

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Marketing transferable skills in the job interview is a skill all on it's own which too many job seekers have not yet mastered.

6 Surefire Ways to Recession Proof Your Career

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With significant layoffs already in several business sectors, recession fears continue to shake some workers' confidence about their current jobs and careers. If you are concerned about what might be in store for your career, here are some tips to help you “recession proof” your career.