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No one has been writing best-selling career-advice books longer than Richard Bolles, author of the "What Color Is Your Parachute" series. 1975 was the only skipped year since the series was launched in 1970.
'People Are Still Finding Their Dream Jobs' Sue Shellenbarger 2011
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Additionally, TheLadders offers an executive-level resume-writing service and career-advice center.
You’re Better Than Your Job Search Marc Cenedella 2010
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"It's important to keep your skills refreshed and updated," says Kim Isaacs, director of ResumePower. com, a career-advice site.
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My only real micro-celebrity friend is Penelope Trunk, a career-advice blogger who has 10,000 followers.
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That's the lowdown from author and career-advice columnist Carol Kleiman, who predicts that jailers, truckdrivers, power-tool repairers and insurance-claims examiners will be among the most sought-after employees in the next decade.
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Ella Bell, professor and soon-to-be Essence career-advice columnist, is far more successful than she ever dreamed she would be.
The Black Gender Gap 2007
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But there was one freelance gig she wanted to keep, writing a monthly career-advice column for Mademoiselle, which she did for nearly two years.
Maureen Dowd as Becky, er, Rebecca, Sharp | PopPolitics.com 2004
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But there was one freelance gig she wanted to keep, writing a monthly career-advice column for Mademoiselle, which she did for nearly two years.
Maureen Dowd as Becky, er, Rebecca, Sharp | PopPolitics.com 2004
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But there was one freelance gig she wanted to keep, writing a monthly career-advice column for Mademoiselle, which she did for nearly two years.
Print - Maureen Dowd as Becky, er, Rebecca, Sharp | PopPolitics.com 2004
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But STA is no stodgy career-advice tome written by an egotistic self-help guru with a celebrity following or a bristly old coot who used to work at GM.
Blisstree 2010
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