Previously mentioned job search engine Indeed adds new search criteria for all listings: salary. Enter the position you're interested in with a yearly salary requirement—like web developer $70,000—and Indeed returns listings that match. Most job listings don't mention salary, so Indeed estimates the pay for each by using similar postings that do. Not a perfect system, but still a nice way to avoid wasting time on jobs that are completely out of your payscale. See also how you can compare salaries for a position in a given zip code with Indeed.
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Job hunting is tough work, and you want to do all you can to ensure you get the gig you want. With that in mind, CNN.com lists 25 ways you could be sabotaging your job search. For example: Not keeping track of your accomplishments: When you're happy with your job, it's easy to forget about possible future job hunts. You never know when you'll end up looking for new work, and if you don't keep a running list of awards, promotions and accomplishments, you might not remember them when it's time to update your resume.Identifying and correcting your roadblocks to a new career is vital, so do yourself a favor and correc read more »
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As simple as it may seem at a glance, the W-4 form, used to determine how much comes out of a regular paycheck, can be downright confusing to first-time job getters, or anyone who hasn't filled one out in a while. The PaycheckCity website has a helpful guide that determines what you'll list for dependents, allowances, and all the other boxes, with pop-up help available for each step. PaycheckCity's home page also has similarly useful calculators for determining what your paycheck or hourly wage will look like after taxes and deductions—not a bad bookmark for the job-seeking set. Form W-4 Assistant [PaycheckCity.com via TheJobBored] < read more »
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Your digital music doesn't stay in one place, and it should look the same no matter where it's playing. But somehow, in all the transfers from system to system, onto and off of MP3 players, and to and from the net, the album art illustrations that should add visual cues and familiarity seem to always get lost. If you're looking to match up all your music with their album covers, read on for a quick guide to the best tools and sources for finding and locking down album art, no matter what computer you're using. Make your album art stick Most modern media players can grab matching album artwork from the major sources—Amazon, iTunes, or paid commercial databases—but don't do such a hot job of embedding the MP3 files themselves with the pictures, so that they always show up, whether th read more »
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Computers are supposed to make our lives easier, but too much of the time they can be frustrating, time-wasting, stubborn machines. From the irritating "Access Denied" message when you can't remember your 147th password, to all the useless email that clutters your inbox, to IT lockdown restrictions that keep you from getting your job done, let's take a look at 10 of the more common gripes amongst computer users and our humble suggestions for fixing them. Photo by basykes. 10. Dashboard widgets (OS X).
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Physicians - Search over 40,000 physician employment listings nationwide from employers and recruitment firms quickly and easily for free
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