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July 09, 2010

The Monster 5 for Friday -- Careers Edition -- July 9

We're back again this Friday to spotlight the five best career advice articles we've read this week. 

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

5. 4 Questions to Ask When You Want to Quit Your Job: We’ve all had those days -- you’re frustrated with your manager, your meetings seem to last forever and you want nothing more than to just quit your job. Curt Rosengren shows you how to put things in perspective when you want to walk.

4. Unemployed? Try Brushing Up on Your Math Skills by Suzanne Lucas: Want help finding a job?  Try using your math skills to get hired and get ahead. 

3. I'm Graduating with the Wrong Degree -- Now What? You now realize that you got the wrong degree to get the job you want. Peter Vogt explains how you can apply your wrong degree to the right career.

2. 4 Tips to Answering Tough Interview Questions Correctly: The interview is crucial to getting hired. Impress your interviewer by following Rob Taub’s guidelines on the CareeRealism blog.

1. 75 Reasons You Didn’t Get the Job: Interviewing is subjective. In this guest post for the Matrix Wall blog, Stephanie Lloyd explains how to self-assess and prepare for your next interview.

For more must-read content, check out the Monster 5: Works Edition for this week’s top articles from the world of talent management.

Which of these was your favorite? What did we miss? Let us know in the comments below.

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Posted by Katrina Kibben on July 9, 2010 at 02:00 PM in Job Search | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

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