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CEO tells ’60 Minutes’ traditional career path is ‘dead’ (+Video)

"That’s not working. It’s absolutely not working anymore. I would say it’s dead in every level of society."

TiVo’s veteran internships provide a model for other companies

Hey, we have college internships. Why not have military internships?

For ‘retirees,’ golfing is out and working is in

"What’s different now is that baby boomers are either continuing to work much longer or approaching work not as an afterthought but as a pillar of their ‘retirement’ plans."

Predicting Business Leadership Excellence

If you’ve ever been fired because the boss just didn’t appreciate you, or you’ve left a job because of a boss you just could not stand to work for one more moment, or because you just knew there were options that would be so much more fulfilling, you know what I’m talking about.

Is consulting right for you? Tips from three consultants.

If you are thinking about becoming a consultant, you need to be as aware of the challenges as the advantages.

Online teacher preparation program based at MSU now accepting applications

The NPTT program is designed to help seasoned professionals who already have degrees in teachable areas transition into careers as secondary school teachers.

John Stewart (The Daily Show) takes on Economic Reintegration for Veterans – Hire a Veteran today!

You know America has a problem when a veteran can save lives in Iraq but can’t get a job as a school nurse in the U.S.

From combat to classrooms – Veterans find post-war purpose in pursuing higher education

The new variation of the G.I. Bill can pay up to full tuition for veterans, depending on their length of service.

Shortage of welders sparks interest in training

The act of welding to some is more than a craft. It’s an art that hundreds of thousands will need to master if their ranks are to keep pace with growing demand.

Jobs surge for 2-year degrees

These days, there may be something more valuable to job seekers than a four-year college degree: a two-year college degree.