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FINANCIAL ADVICE FOR YOUR 20s & 30s

CAREERS
Six fields that offer job security and fat paychecks, too.
 
ON THE JOB
13 Hot Jobs in Hard Times
When the going gets tough, these careers get going.
 
CAREERS
Life After a Layoff
How to prepare for the worst and make a quick recovery.
 
CAREERS
Tax Breaks for Job Hunters
Your guide to deducting some of the costs of finding new employment.
 
ON THE JOB
The Case for Selfishness
Want to make the biggest difference to the greatest number of people? For-profit work may be the ticket.
 
ON THE JOB
A Career Survival Kit
How to protect your job -- or find a new one -- in a scary economy.
 
ARCHIVES
Sharpen your skills to make sure you're heard loud and clear.
Sky-high fuel prices accelerate the trend toward telecommuting.
A new Web site lets you scope out companies before you apply.
You don't need a Ph.D to profit from this hot job field, but don't settle for a menial bachelor's-degree position, either.
Chatting up colleagues at the watercooler is so...well...last century. The latest venue? Cyberspace.
Help your kids battle boredom this summer by encouraging their entrepreneurial spirit.
In today's workplace, people skills and teamwork rule. Guys, learn how to show your softer side to get ahead.
New times call for new methods, including video with your résumé.
Young entrepreneurs have to work hard to overcome inexperience and gain credibility. Follow these tips to increase your odds of success when starting out and starting up.
Consider the severance package, health benefits and pension payments.
MONEY: 5 HOTTEST JOBS
Network Analyst: Design, test and build networks for businesses.

Physician assistant: Work under a doctor's supervision to complete miscellaneous tasks physicians may not have time to handle.

Computer applications software engineer: Uses computer languages to design, construct and maintain computer programs.

Computer systems software engineer: Configures, installs and maintains entire computer systems.

Network and computer systems administrator: Run a business's on-site help desk for computer matters.

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