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July 02, 2010

The Monster 5 for Friday -- Careers Edition -- July 2

It’s Friday, and we’re spotlighting five more articles we consider to be must-reads for job seekers this week. 

Here are the top 5 stories from the world of job seeking you might have missed:

5. How to Get a New Job When You've Been Fired: Does getting fired mean you’ll never find a new job? Suzanne Lucas dispels the myths about getting a job after you’ve been terminated.

4. The Downfall of a Blogger and What It Means for You: Think what you say online is private? Think again. Louise Fletcher explains how a false sense of privacy led to the firing of a blogger and what you can do to avoid a similar situation.

3. Too Many Chiefs: “Chief know it all”, “scrum master” and “guru” are becoming common job titles but how does your label affect job security and, long term, your career? The Economist dives into this controversial topic.

2. How Much Will a Career Change Cost You? A new job in a different industry may reenergize your career, but it can also empty your wallet. Dona DeZube tells you what financial implications to consider.

1. How to Stand Out As an Intern…Sort Of: Are you an intern? Want to stand out? Trevor Wilson highlights a Cisco intern who’s rhyming his way to a new job.

Which of these was your favorite? What did we miss? Let us know in the comments below. And for more must-read content, check out the Monster 5: Works Edition for this week’s top articles from the world of talent management.

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