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Defend Your Right to a Life Outside of Work

By Beth Braccio Hering for CareerBliss In an economy where employees often feel pressure to demonstrate value, work-related matters can dominate life. Yet long hours and sacrificing personal time can backfire by leaving people feeling burned-out and resentful. Strike a better balance with these six tips: 1.  Set clear boundaries Ever notice how quickly colleagues [...]

Cool Jobs of the Week: “There’s an App for That” Edition

Looking to get hired in a fast-growing high-tech field? TechNet, a bipartisan organization of top technology executives, reported this week that the are nearly 500,000 jobs in U.S. the “app economy” — up from zero in 2007. Here’s a look at just a few of the jobs posted on Monster.com for app-savvy folks. Senior iPhone/iPad [...]

Networking Tips: You Have to Give in Order to Get

This post is an excerpt from Monster’s new e-book, Monster’s Guide to Online Networking — now available for free. We’ve mentioned the importance of providing value to your network — of making sure that your networking is reciprocal (that is, that you aren’t reaching out to your contacts only when you need a favor), and [...]

5 Ways to Handle Overly Competitive Coworkers

By Luke Roney for CareerBliss A competitive spirit has its place in the office. It can be a positive force that pushes you to do your best work, thereby strengthening your company and increasing your job security and potential rewards. Some people, however, become possessed with the competitive spirit. They begin to view work as [...]

Cool Jobs of the Week: “We Love Sports!” Edition

It’s almost time for the big game — Super Bowl XLVI, where the New York Giants will  face off against the New England Patriots in the most-watched football game of the season. Since a lot of minds are on sports already, we thought we’d focus on some of the employers now hiring in the world [...]

Listen Now: Monster’s Charles Purdy on BlogTalk Radio

Listen now to Charles Purdy discuss Monster.com, careers, and the modern job search with BlogTalk Radio host Deborah Shane.   Listen to internet radio with Deborah Shane on Blog Talk Radio

Answering 5 Tough Interview Questions and Dilemmas

By Martin Yate, the author of Knock ‘em Dead: The Ultimate Job Search Guide 202 1. Why does your resume have a gap? Or why were you out of work so long? Whatever the reason for your hiatus, be honest. Discuss the decisions behind your absence from the workplace, whatever they were. What’s most important to [...]

Work for a Demanding Boss — Without Going Crazy!

By Luke Roney for CareerBliss When it comes to bosses, demanding and bad are not synonymous. In fact, working for a demanding boss, as difficult as it may be, can be a great experience and a boon to your career. A demanding boss — we’re talking about a boss who has high expectations, not  a [...]

5 Workplace Culture Trends for 2012

By Meghan M. Biro for Glassdoor.com I’ve talked before about personality-culture fit on Glassdoor.com, and it hit a nerve with the community. Now that 2012 is here and hints of economic recovery are in the air, I’d like to look at five culture ‘musts’ organizations should adopt to attract job seekers as the market slowly [...]

New Year, New Job: #MWChat Summary

By Charles Purdy, Monster.com Senior Editor I recently hosted a Twitter chat (at #MWchat) dedicated to a general discussion of job-search advice and career tips for the newyear. It was a very interesting discussion in which I (and some other participants) answered a series of user-submitted questions — here’s a partial recap: Q1: How can [...]