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Another Difficulty for a Microsoft-Yahoo Marriage: Recruiting
Source: The New York Times

In an industry that favors start-ups, a faint stodginess clings to Microsoft and Yahoo that could impede their ability to draw top engineering talent.

He Should Be Hung From His Ankles And Beaten By The Mob?
Source: The New York Times

Is hiring William Kristol the worst idea ever? I can think of many worse.

Army Lets a Felon Join Up, but N.Y.P.D. Will Not
Source: The New York Times

Close to an honorable discharge from the Army, a former inmate at Rikers Island jail is finding that what the Army forgave is remembered at home.

The Feminine Critique
Source: The New York Times

Study after study of women in the workplace with often conflicting findings make it often impossible to follow advice about how to act, dress and manage.

In Students' Eyes, Look-Alike Lawyers Don't Make the Grade
Source: The New York Times

A group of Stanford law students has launched an effort aimed at improving diversity at big law firms.

Schools Fight for Teachers Because of High Turnover
Source: The New York Times

The retirement and departure of thousands of teachers is fueling a crisis in turnover that is costing school districts substantial amounts of money.

Selling Yourself by Showing Yourself, in a Good Way
Source: The New York Times

Self-promotion is essential in today's competitive landscape. And this is not just true for authors. It is true for anyone who wants to get ahead.

The Work Ethic, in a Modern Guise
Source: The New York Times

For young adults who have grown up in a society that celebrates consumerism and status, the old work ethic seems hopelessly old-fashioned.

Corporate Korea Corks the Bottle as Women Rise
Source: The New York Times

As more women join the ranks, Korea's male-centered corporate culture is changing, starting with alcohol.

For the Chronically Late, It's Not a Power Trip
Source: The New York Times

Contrary to suspicions, most persistently tardy people are not aiming to annoy those around them.

In Fierce Competition, Google Finds Novel Ways to Feed Hiring Machine
Source: The New York Times

Pizza parties, treasure hunts and programming contests are meant to create excitement around a company and impress potential recruits as young as college freshmen.

Now Departing: Airline Careers
Source: The New York Times

Many of the airline industry's longtime workers have begun to look elsewhere to revive their interest in going to work.

Google Answer to Filling Jobs Is an Algorithm
Source: The New York Times

Google, in typical eccentric fashion, has created an automated way to search for well-rounded candidates.

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