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Get A Job!

The place for insights and tips on career development in Albuquerque ... but especially the inside line on promising prospects for employment. Post jobs here to target candidates within the smart, active, and local membership of Duke City Fix.

Members: 51
Latest Activity: Jun 20

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Beris

Craig's List - Job Search Suckage or Not? 3 Replies

Started by Beris. Last reply by Kenny Jun 20.

sophie

Marketing Jobs Site 1 Reply

Started by sophie. Last reply by Anthony R. Lovato Apr 15.

Dominic Knipfing

Tips on How to Land a Green Job

Started by Dominic Knipfing Mar 31.

Beris

I Thought it was Just Me

Started by Beris Feb 3.

Anthony R. Lovato

Why Do Women Earn Less Than Men?

Started by Anthony R. Lovato Jul. 18, 2008.

Anthony R. Lovato

The Interview

Started by Anthony R. Lovato Jul. 14, 2008.

Anthony R. Lovato

Tips on How-To Get the Job You Want and How-To Keep the Job You Have.

Started by Anthony R. Lovato Jul. 11, 2008.

Amanda Redmond-Neal

Finally, a decent-paying job for a humanities major ... 1 Reply

Started by Amanda Redmond-Neal. Last reply by Amanda Redmond-Neal May. 23, 2008.

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Anthony R. Lovato Comment by Anthony R. Lovato on July 11, 2008 at 6:03pm
Here is a cool pay scale calculator from PayScale.com


Anthony R. Lovato Comment by Anthony R. Lovato on July 10, 2008 at 3:06pm
This is an RSS feed to 3Gen, an employment Blog.

 

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