There’s a certain sense of satisfaction in knowing more than one company is vying for you and your talent. It’s like balance has been restored in the universe and the power struggle is finally righted. That is, until you realize you have to make a choice. How do you choose between two really great positions? […]
Posted on August 3rd, 2010 by davidsinclair
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If there’s been one common denominator in the past few years that links us all, odds are, it’s the lack of job security. We’ve seen managers fall who we knew would be in their positions long after we were gone and with each tumble, it raised the alarm for others to wonder, “Who’s next?” So […]
Posted on August 3rd, 2010 by davidsinclair
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As hard as most of us try, there are those times when we can no longer chalk up the blunders of some of the nation’s biggest leaders. For that matter, it’s not limited to only the politicians (remember the recent comments by the head honchoes of BP?). It certainly makes one wonder if there will […]
Posted on July 5th, 2010 by davidsinclair
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As more beaches become stained with the gooey and strongly scented tar balls and sheets of crude oil along the gulf coast, both BP and local governments are scrambling to ensure enough workers are on the clocks so that the clean up efforts don’t become so overwhelming that the remaining tourists who haven’t cancelled their […]
Posted on July 5th, 2010 by davidsinclair
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Imagine a criminal lawyer whose client isnt necessarily dreading spending part of his or her life in prison? Now imagine a criminal lawyer arguing for a longer prison sentence for his client, which likely went against everything he learned in law school. On April 30, 1927, the first federal prison for women was opened in […]
Posted on May 25th, 2010 by davidsinclair
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From a legal standpoint, it appears there may be serious ramifications for at least a few different players in an event that unfolded in Phoenix earlier this year. The Catholic Church makes no exceptions when it comes to abortion. Catholicism teaches it is not a decision to be made by humans, but rather, it is […]
Posted on May 25th, 2010 by davidsinclair
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Ask A. Harrison Barnes, lawyer and founder of LegalAuthority.com the best way to gain experience out of law school, and odds are, he’ll tell you a judicial clerkship is the way to go. They’re both prestigious and competitive – and perfect for recent law grads. These positions last usually no more than twenty four months, […]
Posted on May 25th, 2010 by davidsinclair
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If you are someone who has been struggling in your field for a while, you might be looking for what a Career Counselor can tell you, and a career counselor might tell you that it is time to move forward! There is a lot of Career Advice out there and when you are thinking about […]
Posted on May 10th, 2010 by davidsinclair
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Stress can take a toll on your body. Too much of stress acts as an impediment and affects the quality of your work significantly. On the other hand, stressful situations make you work better at times. Stress helps us to adapt ourselves to the changing situations of life. Stress management skills are very important if […]
Posted on May 8th, 2010 by davidsinclair
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BCGSearch is one of the premier attorney recruitment and placement firms in the nation. While other legal job sitespromise big things to you, they rarely will live up to your expectations – and probably leave you disappointed and frustrated. You shouldn’t have to settle for anylegal careerbecause you think nothing better is out there. Until […]
Posted on May 7th, 2010 by davidsinclair
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