
•Careers (long term employment)
•Temporary Jobs (short term)
•Entrepreneurship (own your own business)

Since so many kinds of jobs are being moved or cut, which skills should American workers develop that will have staying power? Is there any sector that can't easily be outsourced? Here is a useful article, updated September 14,

•Can you negotiate higher starting pay at a new job? - May 17, 2013


•Companies Are Hiring - Are You Qualified? August 21, 2011
•Jobs that pay well, no degree required - a controversial topic. Read the article and comments below it. Our take? While a college education is generally advantageous, those not interested can work their way up in the positions this article describes.
•7 Surprising Trends That Show What Tech Skills You Need to Succeed

•Want a great career? Find your passion - sounds obvious but some great tips in this piece
•Pitch your strengths to get a job evaluation you'll love - June 10, 2012
•20 Common LinkedIn Mistakes Online Job Seekers Make - June 20, 2012
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•Kelly Services - perhaps the oldest such agency. Your (great) grandparents knew it as “Kelly Girls”, the source for temp secretarial help. Well, this is not your great granddaddy’s service now. A great place to start your search.
•Manpower - another worldwide leader in employment
•Adecco - good website with temp and career service opportunities
•Careerbuilder - good website with many categories covered plus advice section
•Cybercoders - great website from a newer agency that sends a regular stream of emails to you about jobs that match the criteria you specify during a free initial survey. They don’t spam you. Many of the emails are also about local job fairs. Website has good tools such as resume writing, salary negotiating and more.