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Salaries, Demand Strong for PMs

by ProjectsatWork.com

Project management remains a strong career option, according to Project Management Institute’s latest salary survey, which shows rising pay and high demand for project managers.

Salary Negotiation, Then and Now

by Bob Weinstein

Tech pros and IT PMs can practically name their price. Here we look at some of the fine points of salary negotiation.

Salary Negotiations, It's a New Day

by Miriam Ziemelis

The other day I had a candidate say the following words to me in response to my inquiry to their annual income,It is just like buying a car or that diamond ring and the salesman asks how much you would like to spend. Why would you divulge how much you currently earn so that the company can make an offer for as low as they think it will take to get you in the door? It doesn't seem like a good idea at the car lot, and it definitely doesn't sound like a good idea when you think about a salary that will affect your livelihood. I have to say, all I could state in response to this was You're right!

Say This, Not That: What Your Resume and Online Profile Should Have

by Mike Donoghue

How you represent yourself both online and in print is reflected in the words you use. This means demonstrating the skills and achievements you’ve attained in an accurate manner while also trying to grab the attention of both automated and human-based searching techniques. Are you guilty of 10 overused words to sell yourself?

Say What?

by Bob Weinstein

Why do we gave a hard time listening, and what can we do about it? Read on for advice from experts.

Scary Salaries

by Bob Weinstein

Be careful when negotiating salaries. Undersell yourself and you stand to lose a lot of money, not to mention beat yourself up when you learn about friends cementing better deals. Go too high and you could be left hanging dry. Here are some tips and snafus from the scary world of salary negotiations.

Scary Scenario

by Bob Weinstein

Do you have a "what if" strategy? Before you find out that you're not marketable and headhunters are ignoring you, you need to institute a battle plan of what you'll do if you lose your job.

Scrum Alliance Launches Training Program

by ProjectsatWork.com

The new Added Qualifications certificate-based program will provide training in more advanced, business-critical topics, starting with Scaling Scrum Fundamentals.

Security Clearances Uncovered

by Bob Weinstein

Thousands of jobs out there require it, so it's time you found out more about government security clearances.

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