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Discrimination Against Unemployed Workers

iStockphoto.com Guest post by Mary Ghilani, Director of Career Services at Luzerne County Community College in Pennsylvania I recently read an article by Allison Doyle on About.com, about the growing number of employers posting ads that refuse to consider unemployed

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Posted in Back to School, Helpful Resources, Updating Skills, Volunteering

Mommy Guilt & Stress When Re-entering the Work Force

by Peta-de-Aztlan                                   The Good Mother:  ”She remembers to serve fruit at breakfast, is always cheerful and never yells, manages not to project her

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Posted in Helpful Resources, The Head Games, Volunteering

Back in Force on Blog Talk Radio

Black Bag Productions On Saturday, January 8th, at 3pm, I will be a guest on Black Bag Productions Blog Talk radio show.  Here’s the online blurb about the show: “Its 2011 and we’re getting ready for the new year with

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Posted in My Story, Networking, Social Media, Volunteering

Training Source Video

Here’s my first full production as a relauncher:

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How to List Volunteer Work in Your Resume

Here’s some advice from Mathian Osicki, Global HR Partner with IBM, as interviewed on October 4th at the iRelaunch Return to Work Conference in New York:

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Posted in Resumes, Volunteering

Volunteer Moms

asiseeit/iStockphoto.com I spent this past weekend in Austin with a group of girlfriends.  We all met when our 9-, 10-, or 11-year-olds were babies, and we needed someone to commiserate with.  Once or twice a year now, we head out

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Posted in Family, Volunteering