If you've had the unfortunate luck of getting a pink slip, it's certainly not the time to curl up and play dead. Here's how you can bounce back.
Have you thought through all the consequences of leaving your job? Consider these first, and then resign the right way.
Between leaving the workforce and continuing full-time, a middle ground has emerged for older workers. Is it for you?
Assuming you must put off searching for a new job until economic news improves can be a mistake. Even the worst job market creates opportunities.
More and more professionals are leaving big companies for smaller ones. Find out why and whether such a move would be right for you.
You've quit your job to take a new one, but your current boss offers you a raise so you'll stay. Do you accept? Not a good idea. Here's why.
If you've been let go, you can't afford to let things slide. Take care of business with your former employer.
Being fired from a job is a high-stress event. How do you get past it and put yourself on the road to your next job? Here are some steps.
Getting ready to leave your job? Submitting a formal letter of resignation is always good form. Check out this sample to help you find the right words.
Ready to resign? Make sure you've got a handle on resignation etiquette -- your future might depend on it.