An April survey found that companies plan to hire 19.3 percent more grads in 2011 than last year.
Knowing what to say and how to respond during a crisis is crucial to maintaining your company’s good name.
Changing careers is not uncommon. Americans typically do it five to seven times in their lives, experts say.
The unemployment rate is 9.1 percent and jobs are scarce. So what happens when that 1st offer comes in and the salary isn't what you expected?
Experts say making a good, first impression means everything on job interviews, so be sure to dress accordingly.
The choice of undergraduate major is strongly tied to a student's future earnings, according to a study.
Last year, 36% of Michigan's 590,000 unemployed workers had been searching for a job for a year plus.
First lady Michelle Obama urged students on Wednesday to think about their career goals and the job market.
Time and money dwindling? Up the ante to secure your next job.
These days, if you're not looking for a job yourself, you know someone who is. Here's some expert advice.