Monthly Archives: January 2014

Tax Write-Offs for Entrepreneurs: A guest post

While being self-employed has its share of perks, it does come with a higher degree of financial responsibility than traditional employment. This reality is most apparent during tax season when it comes time to cross your t’s and dot your … Continue reading

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Job Opening: digital guru, Colorado

If you’re an outdoorsy type, this might be a job worth pursing. God luck and always be job hunting! Continue reading

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Entry level — magazine job, San Franicsco

Another from my college alumni list-serv, how do you feel about jobs described like characters from a movie? Continue reading

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Job Opening: Front Page editor — New York

This came to me from a college alumni list-serv. Good luck and always be job hunting! Continue reading

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Know yourself when job hunting: here’s another confirmation of that

“What makes The Matrix Thinker important to your team is their ability to see the big picture before the paint hits the canvas.” Continue reading

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Be nice to HR people, they may get you your next job

The lesson here — rather than be discouraged if an interview isn’t working out, always use it as an opportunity to sell yourself. Continue reading

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How did I find a job at 60+?

Finding my current job was the toughest job hunt I’ve ever had, and I’ve had over the years. The search took more than a year, I didn’t keep track of how many ads I answered or contacts I got in touch with, but it’s safe to say more than 100 or so. Continue reading

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