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Most Fuel-Efficient Vehicles of 2011
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
The cost of owning a vehicle gets more expensive everyday. With the rising cost of gas prices and the summer months approaching, many people are weighing their options in regards to what type of transportation ...
What Can You Expect From Governmental Budget Cuts?
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
When the government almost shut down due to disagreement over the federal budget many industries began to shake in their boots. On April 14th the government finally passed a federal budget complete with a $39 ...
Don’t Just Market Your Company, Market Yourself
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
In today’s world of social networking, marketing yourself has become both easier and more important, but, it is important that you present yourself to the world as a cohesive and desirable package. If you aptly ...
Helping Others Can Also Help You
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
April may be designated as National Volunteer Month but most people’s busy lives leave little time for volunteering. Between work and family obligations most Americans find their day void of free time. Even if you ...
Do You Measure Up To Disney?
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
Outstanding customer service has become especially important in today’s rough economy. Those companies who haven’t quite mastered the skill have felt heavy consequences. All of this may seem common sense, but the place to which ...
Time And Time Again, Communication Is Key
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
When mastered, the art of communication will get you very far in life. Good communication skills are just as important as work ethic and intelligence. Without the ability to effectively communicate you will fall short ...
Is Your Personality Hindering or Helping You?
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
Everyone knows certain personality traits are heavily desired by all employers. Intelligence, and strong work ethic are of course a plus in any industry. But what about those not so clear cut traits such as ...
Nuclear Power Today
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
Nuclear power has always been a topic of great concern throughout the world’s history. The Cold War, which instilled fear in millions of people, consisted of proxy wars, economic tension following World War II, and ...
The Comeback of Multiple Job Offers
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
Now that the economy is slowly bouncing back, people are experiencing a heightened amount of job offers. This is especially the case for executives who, just a year ago, were holding onto their position for ...
ADHD: An Employee’s Curse or Blessing?
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
Pretty much everyone has some general understanding of what ADHD is, but very few have a real grasp on what the disorder truly entails, and many have beliefs that are very simply false. Left untreated, ...
What Financial Tactics are you Taking to Keep Afloat?
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
As the economy remains a bit too dismal for most of our likings, the words cheap and stingy have shed their negative stigmas and are now associated with good business sense. While today’s generation hardly ...
Where Have all the Writers Gone?
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
Most people assume that dedicated students who are enrolled in or have completed higher education courses, like undergraduate and graduate programs, know how to write not only well, but effectively as well. Although writing is ...
Non-Existent Careers Just 10 Years Ago
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
With the advancement of technology comes the opportunity for new jobs in industries that may have not even existed five or even ten years ago. As the world is changing and more innovations are evolving, ...
Corporate Sustainability Can Help You Go Green & Make Some Too
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
Everyone now recognizes ‘sustainability’ and ‘going green’ as this millennium's newest buzzwords. As climate change and the energy crises continue to pose an ever-growing threat to the way we interact with this planet, companies are ...
So You’ve Got a Degree... Now what?
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
In a matter of four years, the job market has incurred drastic change. When entering college a few years ago, the newest wave of college graduates expected to be somewhat insured of a job upon ...
The Appeal of Work-Life Balance To Potential Employees
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
As the economy begins to recover, slowly, but surely hiring rates are picking-up, and companies are beginning to develop new tactics to attract potential employees. Many companies have taken a cue from modern and colorful ...
The Stressful Workplace
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
Unfortunately, the majority of people today wake up in the mornings and dread going to work. This is the case even more today because of the recent economic crisis and due to the fact that ...
Managing the New and Improved Virtual Office
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
Telecommuting for the majority of the work week is becoming one of the most popular trends for employees in today’s business world. This way of working is also one of the most hands-off management styles. ...
Social Networking and the Development of the New Candidate Search Process
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago
When you think of social networking you probably think of a college-age dominated industry which people mainly utilize to update others about the everyday details of their lives. What you may not know is that ...
Why Exercise is so Important to your Workplace Health
By Robert Boroff · 13 years ago

Many people find that there is not enough time in the day to get everything accomplished. How is it possible that there are some people out there who can handle a full time job, family, ...