Careers

    By Dawn Kawamoto, The Motley Fool

    | 3:00PM 3/26/2012
    So you want to be a millionaire and you're wondering what it takes? Finding the right career is a good place to start -- think doctor, manager or business owner. But people in at least one field hold a greater chance of living in a millionaire household than you'd ever guess.

    By Sheryl Nance-Nash

    | 10:00AM 11/30/2011
    With official unemployment stuck in the 9% range, jobs continue to be as hard to find as the proverbial needle in a haystack. HiddenJobsApp.com is doing its part to make the hunt a little easier.

    By Sheryl Nance-Nash

    | 8:00AM 9/22/2011
    A new study reveals that 68% of recent college graduates either aren't working or are working at jobs not in their chosen field. But the shaky economy doesn't mean finding an entree into your career is impossible. Here's what you need to do to boost your odds of hearing "You're hired."

    By Sheryl Nance-Nash

    | 4:45PM 9/08/2011
    The combination of the high price of college and the less-than-promising job prospects for new grads are fueling a hot debate about the value of a bachelor's degree: Is it worth the money? The Census Bureau parsed the data, and found that of all the variables that effect lifetime earnings, nothing packs the punch that education does.

    By Sheryl Nance-Nash

    | 1:30PM 8/30/2011
    As summer's end nears, many of this spring's college graduates are finding they still have no jobs, no apartments, and no obvious prospects. One potential Plan B is relocating, and the fourth annual Top 10 Best Cities for Recent College Graduates survey has some suggestions of where they might go.

    By Laura Rowley

    | 2:00PM 8/03/2011
    Houston tax attorney David Shoemaker doesn't want to wait around for retirement. Instead, he has opted for a job that gives him three months off each year so he can enjoy life now. Here's how he traded his future retirement for quality of life today.

    By Regina Lewis

    | 10:00AM 7/28/2011
    Job growth is weak, Wall Street's big guns are backtracking on their predictions of no double dip and pessimism reigns. So Ask the Expert checked in with one expert for his refreshingly candid take on what's happening, what isn't and why on the hiring front.

    By Sheryl Nance-Nash

    | 11:00AM 6/13/2011
    Today's challenging job market has many recent college grads contemplating life as an entrepreneur. Some have dabbled in self-employment, but most will going into it essentially relying on instinct. So we asked some experienced entrepreneurs what every would-be small businessperson needs to know.

    By Regina Lewis

    | 6:30AM 6/09/2011
    The nation got to see Richard McClure, president of UniGroup and CEO of United Van Lines, go undercover on the hit CBS show Undercover Boss. We went on-the-record with him now that he has had time to reflect on his national TV experience, and you may be surprised by his inspiring takeaways.

    By The Associated Press

    | 8:31AM 6/03/2011
    New government data shows that the U.S. added just 54,000 new jobs in May, far less than what economists were expecting. The news, which sent the jobless rate up to 9.1%, sent stocks lower on Wall Street.