Thursday, November 26, 2009

Marty Nemko

Career Advice: Asking for a Raise

Career Counselor and U.S. News Contributing Editor Marty Nemko has a plan of attack. more >>

Career Advice: Got Fired?

Career Counselor and U.S. News Contributing Editor Marty Nemko has a plan of attack. more >>

Career Advice: Job Promotion

U.S. News Editor Marty Nemko offers advice on how to ask for a better job in this dismal economy. more >>

Career Advice: Job Interview

Career Counselor and U.S. News Contributing Editor Marty Nemko has some Dos and Don'ts for job-seekers. more >>

Career Advice: Resume Writing

Career Counselor and U.S. News Contributing Editor Marty Nemko helps us get through the dreaded resume. more >>

War Crimes, Human Shields, and the Real Bad Guys in Gaza

Don't blame Israel for doing what anyone put in its position by Hamas would do, writes Marty Nemko. more >>

Best Careers 2009

What's new in 2009...and some advice on picking a career. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Audiologist

One-on-one helping careers are among the most pleasant. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Biomedical Equipment Technician

Imagine you're in a hospital bed, hooked up to a heart monitor and a ventilator. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Clergy

There are numerous areas to work as clergy. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Curriculum/Training Specialist

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, instructional coordinator jobs are projected to grow. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Genetic Counselor

Genetic counselors are being hired to help customers address thorny questions. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Ghostwriter

Ghostwriting is one of the more likely ways to get to write for large and important audiences. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Government Manager

Unless you're a superstar, a government job is often a terrific deal. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Health Policy Specialist

We're already paying a fortune for our healthcare. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Higher Education Administrator

For college lovers: A career that keeps the good times rolling. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Landscape Architect

A landscape architect must have talent for both the aesthetic and the functional. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Librarian

Forget about that image of librarians as a mousy bookworms. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Locksmith/Security System Technician

A key to job satisfaction is how often you help someone in distress. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Management Consultant

Top Ivy Leaguers frequently target this career, for good reason. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Mediator

If we can't solve a conflict, we tend to give up or hire a lawyer. There can be a better way. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Registered Nurse

There's great unmet demand for nurses, and you'll have lots of options. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Optometrist

Optometrist. Ophthalmologist. Optician. Many people confuse them. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Physical Therapist

Next to the clergy, physical therapy ranked highest in job satisfaction. more >>

Best Careers 2009: Physician Assistant

Don't confuse physician assistants with medical assistants. more >>

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