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How to Get Ahead at Work Without a College Degree

Eat Your Career

In many organizations and in many positions, the degree you have or don’t have is of minor consequence. I’ll give you a quick example: I earned my Bachelor’s Degree in marketing in 2001. Most managers and recruiters understand that real-world experience can be comparable to a degree. Let Your Experience Speak for Itself.

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How to Protect Your Personal Brand When Your Company's Reputation Sucks

On The Job

When a reputation management crisis occurs, the individual, regardless if he or she is an executive or a new-hire, is tainted in the same regard,” Schawbel says. Franny Oxford remembers interviewing former Enron employees in her role as a human resource manager for a large Houston manufacturing and distribution company in 2002.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

The National Association of Colleges and Employers , an organization of career counselors, says that employers will hire 22 percent fewer college graduates than last year. Then the 2001 recession hit the Telecom and IT sector. “Employers just don’t have the time or patience for a generation that is so picky,” Finnigan says.

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