Full Careers

Career Planning Test News

  • Event offers free car maintenance Sunday, October 5, 2008 @ 12:50AMSOUTH EL MONTE - About 150 drivers received free smog inspections and coupons for free repairs Saturday at an event targeted at cleaning up air pollution. • Photo Gallery: Free smog check
  • Perth Glory at the crossroads Friday, October 3, 2008 @ 9:21PMPerth Glory coach David Mitchell has already started planning for next season on the assumption he will remain coach of the ailing A-League club. But there are no guarantees. Mitchell, who took ove
  • Netball: Coffin closes lid on career Friday, October 3, 2008 @ 10:44AMTwenty years after making her debut at the national championships for King Country, Southern Steel midcourter Jenny-May Coffin is hanging up her bib. The 34-year-old television presenter yesterday announced she was reluctantly ending her playing career.
  • Is Cooper Cronk born to rule? Thursday, October 2, 2008 @ 8:00AMHE started his career with questionable claims on a first grade jumper. But on Sunday there will be no man more vital to the Storm than Cooper Cronk.
  • Rams prepare for what might be first real test Wednesday, October 1, 2008 @ 6:51PMRams look to extend 21-game winning streak
  • Community briefs for Prince William Tuesday, September 30, 2008 @ 10:35PMEvery Friday and Saturday night in October, Historic Dumfries Inc. will host "haunted museum" lock-ins at the Weems-Botts Museum in Dumfries.
  • US pushes security awareness month Tuesday, September 30, 2008 @ 8:47PMThe US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is once again enlisting the help of security firms and software vendors for a national Cyber Security Awareness Month.
  • Vaughan refuses to accept that his England career is over Monday, September 29, 2008 @ 8:04AMLondon, Sept.29 : Former England captain Michael Vaughan has refused to accept that his England career is over and has given himself a year to win back his place.
  • Standardized testing should be optional Monday, September 29, 2008 @ 6:09AMStandardized tests, although cumbersome, have been a part of the Connecticut education experience since the Connecticut Mastery Test in fourth grade. With high school comes ACTs or SATs - and all the planning and stress attached to them. According to some of the most prominent college admissions officials, the SATs and ACTs may now become optional in many schools.
  • Hurston wins Challenge race at Carlisle Invitational Monday, September 29, 2008 @ 3:39AMThe course conditions at Saturday morning’s Carlisle Cross Country Invitational were cold, soggy and a little bit slippery — that’s exactly the way Kyle Hurston likes his home course.
  • A successful dress rehearsal Saturday, September 27, 2008 @ 11:41PMThe course conditions at Saturday morning’s Carlisle Cross Country Invitational were cold, soggy and a little bit slippery — that’s exactly the way Kyle Hurston likes his home course.
  • Mining the Meaning of Gold Saturday, September 27, 2008 @ 3:13PMRemember Future Shock , the book by Alvin Toffler? It was published in 1984, which was ironic since George Orwell’s 1984 had been the classic vision of a scary future. In the rosy glow of the 1980s, the term “future shock” seemed like it must be referring to something in a distant future.
  • Ball St. ready for 1st game without injured Love Friday, September 26, 2008 @ 6:47PMMUNCIE, Ind. - With talent and passion, Dante Love energized Ball State and helped the Cardinals start 4-0 this season.
  • Executive Q&A: Londa J. Dewey: QTI sees changes in staffing industry Friday, September 26, 2008 @ 2:40PMThe QTI Group is a privately held staffing, recruiting, consulting and human resources outsourcing company based in Madison. Founded in 1957 as a franchise of the Manpower employment agency, ownership of the company changed in 1978 and it became Qualitemps. In 1999 the company evolved into the QTI Group when it began offering recruiting, consulting and human resources services in addition to its ...
  • Austin Was A Blast Friday, September 26, 2008 @ 1:29PM Last night was our big MeetUp in Austin, and it was a blast. The guys from DadLabs made the video above, which somehow manages to both mock and honor the event at the same time. (They also helped us livestream our Web Grassroots panel, which at one point drew an online audience of 2,600 people). As you can see in the video above, the place was packed with folks from startups and ...
  • The Sky is Falling But We Still Have to Vote Thursday, September 25, 2008 @ 11:21AMWith the world economy collapsing around our ears and before our eyes, it’s difficult to focus on local level considerations. But focus we must, because the election is upon us. Absentee ballots will be mailed next week. Candidates are amassing war chests and soliciting endorsements.
  • Space Tourist Richard Garriott Thursday, September 25, 2008 @ 1:16AM The sixth private citizen to go into orbit talks to TIME about the space race, Stephen Colbert and being a second-generation astronaut
  • Solvang Jazz Festival Finds the Groove Thursday, September 25, 2008 @ 1:10AMThe Solvang Jazz Festival returns for a second year.
  • UGA sees NBAF as hub for research Tuesday, September 23, 2008 @ 10:52PMRick Tarleton studies a microscopic parasite that sickens millions in tropical Central and South America.
  • Lawmaker says N.J. base could be closed Tuesday, September 23, 2008 @ 2:32AMRep. Jim Saxton said Monday the Department of Defense is planning an additional $277 million in improvements to military bases here by 2014, but he warned that the bases, and the $2.7 billion they contribute annually to New Jersey economy, could still be at risk in a future round of base closings.