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  • A Perfect Fit

    The demand for finance talent may be soaring, but candidates refuse to settle for just any job. November 1, 2006

  • Job Picture Bright for Finance, Accounting

    ''Demand is especially high'' for individuals with Securities and Exchange Commission reporting experience, according to a new survey. June 15, 2006

  • More Questions from Finance Recruiters

    One recruiter refers to his interview notes later, when checking references, to "see how big the delta is" between the candidate's self-appraisal and the word on the Street. March 1, 2006

  • Hire Power

    Even if you're not looking for a job, a job may be looking for you. February 24, 2006

  • Do You Have Any Questions for Us?

    Finance chiefs suggest different approaches to one of the toughest parts of the job interview. February 16, 2006

  • Favorite Questions of Finance Recruiters

    Perhaps you've heard these three questions already, or perhaps you'd like to prepare yourself in case you hear them soon. February 3, 2006

  • How to Clean Up Your Digital Dirt

    According to a recent survey of executive recruiters, 75 percent use search engines to uncover information about candidates, and 26 percent have eliminated candidates because of information found online. January 20, 2006

  • Find Out What References Are Really Saying about You

    Employers, recruiters, and background-screening firms are checking out job candidates more thoroughly than ever. Be upfront with potential employers, but consider doing a background check on yourself, and be prepared to counter negative remarks. December 23, 2004

  • Interim CFOs: Headed Up, or Out?

    A temporary CFO who doesn't land the job permanently raises a ''yellow flag,'' not a red one. October 29, 2004

  • Prospecting for Your Next Job

    If you find yourself stuck in a job-hunting rut, it may be time to start digging somewhere else. In other words, stop merely looking for a job and start actively prospecting for one. October 22, 2004

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