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Job Outlook for Class of ‘07

Are you a graduating senior this year? If you are, you are in a great place to be! The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) predicts college hiring will increase in 2007, making it the fourth straight year that new graduate hiring is expected to grow by a double-digit percentage. You might ask, what […]

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What To Do With Your Bonus

If you were lucky enough to get a bonus this year, you are probably thinking about what you spend it on. I’d like to give a prioritized list of some smart ways to spend it: Put it toward your emergency fund. Everyone should have at least 3 months of living expenses in their bank account […]

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A Diamond in the Rough, Part II

Many of you have read A Diamond in the Rough, Part I, where I begin talkng about my experience in purchasing my first condominium. This continuation of my experience picks up by asking, “did you ever hear that you should remodel your kitchen and bathrooms for best returns on your investment?” Well I did, and […]

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Rich Dad Says In 2007

The goal of Rich Dad Says is to be a resource for young professionals to land a job, advance in their career, and share their professional experiences. If our posts help a few people, our goals are accomplished. We have seen this site go from nothing to over 125 visitors per day in 2 short […]

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2007 New Years Resolutions

Was 2006 everything you had hoped for? Were you able to stick to all your new years resolutions in 2006? If you’re anything like me, then your answer is probably not. I intentionally did not set resolutions for the last 2 years because I was frustrated I couldn’t keep the resolutions for several years before […]

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Microsoft Office 2007 Demo Video

See the new streamlined Microsoft Office user interface in action. This video gives you a detailed look at how this new interface will supposedly “make it easier to find and use the features you need to get the results you want.” http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/products/HA101679481033.aspx?pid=CL100796341033W Please Note: This video requires Windows Media Player. bookmark this article:

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Proofread Your Resume

Would you read your morning newspaper if it was full of grammatical errors and spelling mistakes? Obviously not. When we cannot digest these mistakes, it is imperative that the interviewer is the last person to read the resume with errors and mistakes. A mistake ridden resume, no matter how well your merit and skills may […]

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