April 6, 2009

New Internships Job Board

JobMonkey has just launched a new tool to help you find college internships. If you haven’t yet reviewed the Internships section of the website then please check it out! The new internships job board tracks postings from all over the Internet and is updated continually. We have configured the specialized board to show a wide […]

April 5, 2009

Job Links You Will Love

I’ve got a little job searching link love to share with you this fine Sunday. Networking Without Lying @ Recession Wire This post is great! I love the personal anecdote and there is some useful advice in here, too. Bottom line: Network with savvy, but never, never lie. Not only will it make you feel […]

April 3, 2009

Weekly Roundup for April 3

TGIF, dear JobMonkey readers! I cannot believe it’s already April. The first quarter of 2009 is already behind us. Have you caught all the posts this week on JobMonkey? Here’s a quick round-up if you missed a few: How Background Checks Can Affect Your Chances of Landing a Job, Part I Background Checks Part II: […]

April 3, 2009

In the News: March Job Losses

As promised, the federal government has released the March unemployment numbers and I’ve got them for you. The highlights (or should I say lowlights): 663,000 jobs were cut last month, according to the Labor Department The national unemployment rate rose 0.4 percentage points to 8.5 % The number of unemployed combined with the underemployed is […]

April 2, 2009

In the News: Is the Music Industry Tone Deaf?

In the midst of the worst recession since the Great Depression, iTunes has announced that starting next week, it will cost 30% more to download your favorite songs. The decision seems more than a little out of touch with the economic reality of many would-be downloaders. In fact, columnists around the country have strongly criticized […]

April 1, 2009

In the News: Job Loss Accelerated in March

Early figures were released today indicating that private sector job loss rose in March to 742,000. Official tallies from the U.S. government will be released at the end of the week (and we’ll be sure to report on them), but the numbers coming out today from the payroll firm ADP indicate that the recession is […]

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