Posted in Blog, Research, Motivation, Jobs, Statistics, Value, Goals, Career, Compensation, Benefits, Salary, Negotiating, Career Life, Careerhacker on May 30th, 2007 No Comments »
A recent article in SIReview revealed some startling statistics on workers spending and savings means and habits. Here are some statistics:
* 40% of workers live paycheck to paycheck.
* 55% say they would need to earn more than $500 per paycheck to live comfortably.
* 21% do not set aside any money for savings.
* 37% of workers […]
Posted in Blog, Performance, Motivation, Jobs, Management, Information Technology, Value, leadership, Goals, Career, Career Advancement, Compensation, Talent, Human Capital, Salary, Career Life, Careerhacker on Apr 26th, 2007 No Comments »
Do you ever wonder how other successful career minded professionals schedule and invest their time? Computerworld offers an short yet insightful look into the schedule of a prominent healthcare Chief Information Officer. John Halamka as CIO at both Beth Israel Deconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School has seemingly achieved career success retaining a position […]
Posted in Blog, Education, Performance, Jobs, Information Technology, Value, Career, Compensation, global shortages, Salary, Negotiating, Job Boards, Recruiters Thoughts, Contingent Workforce, Careerhacker on Mar 26th, 2007 1 Comment »
CAREER HACK: If you are in an area where Security Clearance positions are in demand consider applying for these positions and gaining clearance. If you are able to receive Security Clearance it can boost your salary by 25% on average while providing stronger job security.
Would getting a security clearance be better than getting an MBA […]
Posted in Research, Statistics, Value, Career, Compensation, Benefits, Salary, Macroeconomics, Contingent Workforce, Careerhacker on Mar 22nd, 2007 No Comments »
The average U.S. hourly wage has been increasing steadily over the last 10 years. The increase has been from $12.51 an hour to $16.75 an hour, an increase of 25%. If increases continue at the current rate then in 2017 the average hourly wage will be $20.00 hourly (about $40,000 annually), $26.30 hourly in 2027 […]
10 blue-collar jobs with highest annual earnings Occupation Average earnings of full-time workers
Drillers, oil well
$62,409
Supervisors, electricians and power transmission installers
$62,347
Locomotive operating
$59,517
Supervisors, plumbers, pipefitters, and steamfitters
$58,062
Railroad conductors and yardmasters
$57,672
Power plant operators
$56,545
Supervisors, […]
Posted in Blog, Research, Motivation, Jobs, Statistics, Career, Retirement, Compensation, global shortages, Benefits, Salary, Career Life on Feb 27th, 2007 1 Comment »
Here are “Seven Major Job Trends for 2007″ by Matt Ferguson, CEO of CareerBuilder.com.
View the entire article with supporting statistics at:
Seven Major Job Trends for 2007. [CareerBuilder - Matt Ferguson]
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Career Hacker * www.careerhacker.com * By Bill Inman * www.billinman.com
Fortune Magazine recently released its annual list of the 100 “Best Companies to Work For”. Along with this list Fortune provides the average annual pay for salaried employees for these 100 companies:
Rank
Company
Best companies rank
Most common job title
Average
annual pay*
1
Nixon Peabody
49
Associate Attorney
$181,099
2
Bingham McCutchen
94
Associate
$180,050
3
Alston & Bird
19
Associate Attorney
$166,300
4
Adobe Systems
31
Senior Computer Scientist
$161,127
5
Arnold […]
According to Siobhan O’Mahony, Asst. Professor of Neotiations, Organizations, and Markets at the Harvard Business School, if you are a contractor or temp you need “stretchwork” to bridge the gap to a more rewarding position and enable them to manage and advance their careers in the less predictable world of contract labor. Stretchwork is work […]
Posted in Blog, Education, Motivation, Jobs, Management, leadership, Goals, Career, Salary, Career Life, Entry Level on Jan 6th, 2007 No Comments »
Everybody starts their career somewhere,even CEOs. Below are some interesting profiles of CEOs and how they broke into the business world:
Gary Kelly
CEO, Southwest Airlines
THEN
First job after college:CPA for Arthur Young & Co. in Dallas
Responsibilities: staff auditor,CPA
Annual pay (2006 dollars): $47,996
College: University of Texas,Austin
Degree:BBA, accounting
Year of graduation: 1977
NOW
Started with Southwest: 1986
First […]
Posted in Motivation, Jobs, Information Technology, Statistics, Value, Career, Compensation, Salary, Negotiating, Career Life on Dec 30th, 2006 No Comments »
Most employers “anticipate a less-than-4-percent base pay increase” for the vast majority of their workers in 2007, according to Sibson Consulting. “For someone earning $40,000 a year, a pay hike of 3 to 4 percent works out to as little as $100 per month before taxes, which is not exactly a reason to break out […]