Career Advice

Five P's of Job Search Progress

Job hunting can be similar to a marketing project, only this time the P words are positioning, process, and persistence, followed closely by performance and personality. The product, you, is comprised of all of the above.

Get Interview Feedback

You know the feeling: That moment in the interview when you realize the opportunity has passed you by. Or perhaps you think you're interviewing well, but you aren't getting any results. You need to figure out what you are doing wrong and fix it ASAP. But where do you start?

Calculate and Compare with Monster Salary Tools

Maybe you’re negotiating a new salary, contemplating a job offer or considering a move. Or perhaps you’re trying to save for your child’s college tuition or your own retirement. Whatever the financial decision or goal, these Monster Salary tools can help you work out the math.

Improve Your Job Search

You've been searching for a new job for the past six months, but you can't seem to find the right fit. Maybe it's time to throw out your old approach and try something new. 

Customize Your Resume for Best Results

You have a resume, but it's not working as well as you'd like it to. What can you do to increase the number of calls you receive for job interviews? Customize your resume.

Work Values Checklist

Whether we realize it or not, often our career choice is based on values rather than the work. Values are the beliefs, attitudes and judgments we prize. Are you aware of your values? 

How Nurses Can Detect an Unhealthy Work Environment

When you’re looking for a new nursing position, the quality of the work environment will play a big role in determining whether you’ll be happy or miserable on the job. Fortunately, you can get an indication of that intangible but important element while you’re interviewing - if you know what to ask and what to look for. 

How Men 40-Plus Can Beat the Barriers to Getting Hired

Many people are having a harder time landing a job in this difficult economy. But some men over 40 are finding it even harder. Here are some common concerns for potential employers and tips for how you can meet them head-on.