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Thursday November 20, 2008

Asian MBAs Will Soon Find a Home to Call Their Own

Jae Chung


The National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) and The National Black MBA Association (Black MBA) have faithfully served their constituencies for 20 and 30 years, respectively. Considering how Asian Americans disproportionately outnumber all other ethnic minorities in terms of MBA attainment, it is bewildering to consider how our interests have been ignored for so long--until now
 
 
Friday November 14, 2008

Remembering Our Fallen Asian Brothers

Stephen Chan


For those of us who wake up safely every morning, pursuing our life goals or just getting by, it is easy to forget that the some of the bills, policies, and laws signed with pens in Washington have to be carried out with bullets overseas
 
 
Monday November 10, 2008

All About Freelance Blogging Jobs

Brian Scott


Blogging is a fast-growing field that offers plenty of freelance opportunities. Whether you want to get into it full-time or simply as a side job, here are a few tips on how to get started
 
 
Friday November 7, 2008

Asian American Voter Turnout High on Election Day, But Many Face Problems at Polls

https://www.aaldef.org/


Asian Americans turned out to vote in record numbers on Nov. 4, but many encountered barriers at polling places, ranging from inadequate language assistance, improper requests for identification, and missing names on voter rolls
 
 
Tuesday November 4, 2008

Been Laid Off? Now What?

Lou Clark


In this economy, chances are you know someone who has been laid off as organizations downsize, close down or reorganize. It can be tough out there, but following these basic steps will help in shedding some light into the difficult decision of making that next step
 
 
Friday October 31, 2008

Dialogue as Antidote: A Review of The Color of Fear Documentary

Rihoko Ueno


How do you even begin to talk about an incendiary issue like racism?
 
 
Tuesday October 28, 2008

Celebrations of Diwali in India

Jagat Joshi


In the midst of today's busy lifestyle, Diwali gives an opportunity to pause and be grateful for what we have, to make special memories with family and friends, to laugh and enjoy what life offers us
 
 
Friday October 24, 2008

Why Social Networking Has Never Been More Relevant For Job Hunters

Jeff Tomlin


Now, more than ever, job hunters need to be resourceful in their efforts to secure gainful employment, and few resources of late have proven to be more useful than social and professional networking sites
 
 
Tuesday October 21, 2008

Writing a Winning Cover Letter

Jason Kay


Your resume may be the only chance you have to be considered for a position. This is why it is critical for you to make the most out of those few minutes that an HR personnel spends reviewing your resume by reinforcing your qualification for the position. Having a winning cover letter is one way to do just that
 
 
Friday October 17, 2008

OPINION: Divide and Conquer (and Measure Too)

Ramon Gil


One Asian American examines the fundamental pitfalls present in our collective desire to increase our visibility in the American consciousness
 
 
Wednesday October 15, 2008

Who Cares About the Asian American Vote?

Press Release


A comprehensive new survey shows Asian Americans could play a key role in deciding the outcome of the presidential election
 
 
Monday October 13, 2008

Temporary Recruiting; Useful for Both Employer and Employee

Thomas Pretty


There are many businesses out there that utilize the skills of short-term and temporary workers. This can be for a matter of weeks or even up to half a year, but no matter what the position and the duration, the use of recruiting services to find temporary workers is advantageous and widespread.
 
 
Tuesday October 7, 2008

How to Handle the First Month of Your New Job

Tony Jacowski


It is a trial period for a new employee and the long-term success on this new job depends on how the first few weeks or even the first month goes. So, it is important that you be well-informed prior to starting your new job
 
 
Friday October 3, 2008

From Pizza Delivery Guy to Magazine Publisher

Jennifer L. Johnson-Nam


John Jarasa is not what most people think of when they hear the term model minority. On the path to becoming a founder and editor of Heavy Hitters magazine, Jarasa has failed high school English, accumulated hundreds of dollars in speeding tickets, and meandered through a list of occupations too numerous to name
 
 
Wednesday October 1, 2008

The Basics of an Effective Resume Career Profile

Jeff Tomlin


In today's hyper-competitive job market, it should serve us well to do whatever it takes to stand out from the crowd. A well-written “career profile” in your résumé can help you do just that
 
 
Friday September 26, 2008

Tips for Turning That Internship into a Full-Time Job

Tony Jacowski


Many organizations look at the internship as a two-month interviewing process. Therefore, interning is one of the best ways to secure full-time employment, whether you are a student or in the process of switching careers
 
 
Wednesday September 24, 2008

How to Impress Headhunters

Jason Kay


One of the best resources in your quest for a new job is a professional recruiter, also known in the industry as a headhunter. If you stick with these tips, you'll surely place yourself head and shoulders above the competition
 
 
Tuesday September 23, 2008

Understanding Chinese Business Culture and Etiquette

Ken Zhong


The Chinese economy has certainly picked up since its earlier days, however, China will always have her own unique business culture and etiquette, given her unique history and background
 
 
Wednesday September 17, 2008

How to Keep Your Office Desk Clean

Keith Baxter


With these seven handy tips, you can be assured that your work desk is kept clean and hygienic
 
 
Monday September 15, 2008

How to Describe Your Strengths During a Job Interview

Jason Kay


"Describe your strengths" is one of the questions that you know you'll be asked in a job interview. At first blush, it sounds like an easy question. But because it's such a broad topic, it can actually be quite difficult to answer well
 
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