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...report on unemployed white-collar workers [BUSINESS, Oct. 14]: In today's competitive hiring market, candidates must build a marketing campaign to sell themselves. The burden is on job hunters to identify how they can solve business problems for prospective hiring organizations. These candidates have to learn the rule of "SW" when targeting prospective employers: some will, some won't, and someone's waiting to hire you. KATE SCHWARZ Fairfax...
...path that most successful new products take is predictable: "from the Fringe, to the Edge, to the Realm of the Cool, to the Next Big Thing, and finally, to Social Convention." If you have deviants on staff, say the authors, nurture them. If not, seek them out and hire them. "Never forget, your deviants ought to be your first, best line of competitive commercial defense." --By Andrea Sachs
...absolutely do need more faculty,” Kirby said. “Our aim is to hire at least six new Faculty members every year for the next decade...
...Laws that restrict employment practices only induce more strategic forms of discrimination,” he said. “If you can’t fire someone because of his race, you’ll be more reluctant to hire...
...Sorensen hopes that the play will be well recieved and “will raise consciousness about the blind.” After searching for years for a way to help their daughter who, due to illness, became blind and deaf as an infant, Helen’s parents hire a young governess, Annie. Several fierce battles follow: between Annie and the spoiled Helen and between Annie and the Kellers. Essentially a story about love and its many consequences, the play explores Mrs. Keller’s excessive love and Annie’s tough love. With characters who triumph...