Determining Your Fair Market Value
December 22, 2009 by paulas
Filed under Career, Pay Matters
Over the past two years the economy has more than slumped—and unfortunately, in many fields, salaries have also declined.
So, how do you figure out what constitutes a fair salary in the post-recession job market?
Research Your Field
Whether you’re vying for a raise or searching for a new job, you owe it to yourself to get up [...]
Rev Up Your Job Search
October 13, 2009 by paulas
Filed under Career, Finding a New Job
Single-minded career woman, start your engine—your job search engine, that is.
You’ll want all the power you can harness, particularly in the current employment market, and a job search engine can help.
Searching Online
If you’re a savvy job seeker, you already know that a variety of online sources advertise open positions. No doubt you regularly comb the [...]
Industries with Jobs for Single Women
September 15, 2009 by paulas
Filed under Career, Finding a New Job
Last September, SingleMindedWomen.com explored “Hot Careers in a Cooling Economy.”
With the economy beginning to heat up, it’s time for another look at industries with employment opportunities for single women.
Still Hot
Several of the fields noted last year still have jobs. In fact, despite a lackluster employment market, some of these fields have a lot of unfilled [...]
The Obama Presidency and Your Career
January 20, 2009 by admin
Filed under Managing Your Career
Today, Barack Obama becomes the 44th president of the United States of America. How will his presidency affect your career? As single-minded women know, layoffs and job losses have dominated the news for several months. President Obama pledges to reverse the trend by creating new jobs. But where will these jobs come from?
Get energized. A goal [...]
Does Being Single Hurt or Enable Professional Growth?
September 23, 2008 by admin
Filed under People Issues
The pursuit of a relationship has the power to serve as a distraction from achieving other important goals, such as professional ones. It can become so overwhelming that it pulls you away from investing energy into your career. Time at the office can be wasted daydreaming about finding true love or dawdling away the hours [...]
Workforce Diversity: Why You Should Care
August 26, 2008 by admin
Filed under Finding a New Job
These days, large companies generally include a statement about workforce diversity at their corporate websites and in their job ads. What does the emphasis on workforce diversity mean to you as a single-minded woman?
Statement of Intent
The concept of workforce diversity isn’t entirely new. Years ago, companies often used the term “equal opportunity employer” to convey [...]
Soaring Fuel Costs and Your Job: Is Your Career Running Out of Gas?
August 19, 2008 by admin
Filed under Pay Matters
The high cost of commuting has many people questioning their jobs, and even their career paths. Are you one of them?
Feeling the Squeeze
Pain at the pump isn’t an illusion. In the United States last month, the average price for a gallon of regular gas was more than $4.00. And that was the bottom-of-the-barrel price; if your vehicle requires premium, [...]
It’s a Terrible Time to Relocate for a Job. Or Is It?
July 29, 2008 by admin
Filed under Finding a New Job
Home prices keep falling, fewer employers pay relocation costs, and company layoffs dominate the news. It all suggests staying put is the best move right now. But, surprisingly, for some people, it may actually be a good time to relocate.
Ultimately, It’s about You
Like so much in life, relocation depends on your circumstances as well as [...]
Professional Associations: Should You Join One?
May 25, 2008 by admin
Filed under Managing Your Career
Professional associations offer an array of opportunities to expand your career horizons. And no matter what industry you work in or what job you do, there’s likely an association that’s right for you.
Association Overview
Associations are as varied as the industries they represent, but most have a common purpose: to provide relevant resources for their members. [...]
America Goes Green: What Does It Mean to Your Career?
May 16, 2008 by admin
Filed under Finding a New Job
Fashion magazines may tell you snorkel blue and pink mist are the hot colors for spring, but don’t be fooled. The most popular color in America is green. The environment is what’s in fashion, and the country’s eco-friendly focus has implications for your career.
New Industries, New Jobs
Global need for alternative sources of energy as well [...]



