Friday, August 19, 2011

Jobless But Not Hopeless

Jobs Are Up, But What Kinds of Jobs?

Jobless statistics obscure some difficult realities
http://www.psychologytoday.com/collections/201108/joblessness/jobs-are-what-kinds-jobs

TOP TIPS FOR JOB HUNTERS:

How to Find the Right Job for You

Find your career direction and find a great job.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/collections/201108/coping-joblessness/top-tips-job-hunters

Why We Work

Finding meaning in a job can be surprisingly easy.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/collections/201108/coping-joblessness/why-we-work

How to treat your jobless friend

Employ these techniques to help the unemployed
http://www.psychologytoday.com/collections/201108/coping-joblessness/how-help-your-jobless-friend

Unemployment the American Way


The Myths of Unemployment


You Only Need One Job


Job Hunting With Confidence



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Using Effective Nonverbal Communication in Job Interviews
Using subtle body language to give you an interviewing edge.

Going on a Job Interview? Avoid These Common Mistakes
Learn how to interview and get the job.

How to Fight Mental Illness Stigma
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How to Deal with the Stress of Tough Economic Times
Taking a new look at your life can build resilience

Keeping Our Kids From Being Downgraded
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Surviving in Economically Troubled Times
You cannot fix the economic crisis but you can survive.

What to Do When Your Employer Cuts You from the Team
5 Surefire Plays That Will Get You Back in the Game and Better Than Before

Rising from the Ashes
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What's Your Type?
Enlivening a dead-end job may be a matter of tinkering not reinventing yourself.

Best Face Forward
Using psychology to ace the interview

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