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Career Directions, 4/e
Donna J. Yena, Johnson & Wales University


Weblinks

  1. http://www.dwave.net/~membree/job_security.htm
    Strategies on how to survive an insecure economy

  2. http://members.bellatlantic.net/~billfish/
    Links to articles on job security on the web; tips and techniques on keeping your job.

  3. http://www.scorelogix.com/wsj.asp
    A site where you can take free fun tests such as “Do you get respect at work,” “Are you Logical or Intuitive,” “Do you manage time efficiently," etc.

  4. http://topten.org/public/AB/AB14.html
    Ten tips to how to keep your job during downsizing.

  5. http://change.monster.com/articles/keep/
    Here are ten signs you should stay with your current job

  6. http://www.work-at-home.org/work_at_home_jobs.html
    Shows you how to keep it professional at home and make sure your business endures and thrives.

  7. http://www.yorktech.com/department/jobplacement/Keepjob.htm.
    Offers tips and techniques to keep a job.

  8. http://entrepreneurs.about.com/cs/humor/a/uc061103a.htm.
    Offers comical insight on how to keep your job. Tips include advice on attitude and ways to cope with stresses in the workplace.

  9. http://www.nextsteps.org/keepjob/index.html
    This site gives you tips on what you should do the first day, first week, first month and beyond.

  10. http://www.state.fl.us/dbs/job_seeker/index.shtml
    Tips on the type of mind set you should have when you land a job.

  11. http://www.collegegrad.com/newjob/index.shtml
    New job: Don’t drop the ball.