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1997 Features

12/28/97 - Resolutions For the New Year
Follow the links to make these resolutions a reality.

12/21/97 - Happy Holidays
Take some time off to enjoy the holidays.

12/14/97 - Careers in Retail
Explore the career opportunities available in retail.

12/07/97 - Non-Traditional Careers For Women
Women who take non-traditional jobs earn more money than those in female oriented fields. Is this career path right for you?

11/30/97 - When Should You Leave Your Job?
Deciding when it's time to quit your job and how to do it. Updated 4/18/02.

11/23/97 - Career Choice: Technical Support Professional
If you possess a great deal of knowledge about computer hardware and software, this may be a choice to consider.

11/16/97 - Managing Your Time Effectively
Learning to organize your life can help alleviate the stress of the holidays and life in general. Here are some sites that provide helpful hints to get started.

11/09/97 - U.S. Unemployment Rate Drops to New Low
The U.S. Department of Labor announced the lowest unemployment rate in 24 years. What are the implications for your career choices?

11/02/97 - Career Decisions: Self Assessment
Learning more about yourself can help you choose a career you'll love. Find out how.

10/12/97 - Your Network: How to Use It
What is this networking thing everyone is talking about? Find out why networking is important and how you can utilize it. Updated 2/16/2000.

09/28/97 - Career Choices for Career Changers
Here are some valuable resources to use when you are exploring your options.

09/21/97 - From College Campus to Corporate Climate: Your First Job
The transition from college to work can be very difficult. Here are some guidelines to follow.

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