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How to manage (and protect) your online reputation

Helen Coster, Forbes.com When Megan Maloney lost her job at a US auto supplier last April, she made sure her online reputation was as strong as the image she would present in person to prospective employers.

Building your reputation online

Greg Muller, founder and MD of Bullseye.

Julia Talevski Paragraph upon paragraph of text, large picture files, heavy-handed Flash animations, generic stock-photo images and static content.

Five first steps to finding a job abroad

A departures sign.

Diane Morgan, Forbes.com More people than ever are searching for jobs internationally in the hope of gaining knowledge and experience from around the globe.

Kiss your workload goodbye

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Kath Lockett Smart workers know how to get the job done and still make it home for dinner.

How to negotiate a better salary - even now

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Tara Weiss, Forbes.com Negotiating a pay rise in this tough job market can be done with the right skills.

What's next for AFL's most powerful man Andrew Demetriou?

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Simon Mann What's next for the most powerful man in the AFL? Simon Mann wonders if Andrew Demetriou is quietly planning a new life a long way from football...

How CEOs stay on top

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Rebecca Ruiz, Forbes.com Executive retreats offer businesspeople prime opportunities to regroup and recharge.

Exit right

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Tara Weiss Got an exit interview? Don't tell your boss just how much you hated your job.

Mixed farewell for Dr Phil

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Matt O'Sullivan Telstra's motormouth, Phil Burgess, has finally been plugged - but it's of his own volition.

Are you safe or sexy?

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Dileep Rao, Forbes.com The answer has a lot to do with how to finance your company.

Balancing work and pregnancy

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Tara Weiss, Forbes.com Here are the best ways to keep your cool - and your job.

How to outsource yourself

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Tara Weiss, Forbes.com Having a tough time finding a job? Maybe you're just not looking in the right place.

Managing the media

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Matthew Kirdahy, Forbes.com How a leader stays poised when she gets launched overnight from town hall to convention hall.

Why four-day weeks don't work

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Tara Weiss, Forbes.com It sounds great, but some argue there are drawbacks.

High-flyers stay ahead of time

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Sarah Wilson These high-flyers have all reached the top of their fields, yet still manage dinner with the family.

What's to love about LinkedIn?

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Melanie Lindner, Forbes.com The leading business-networking program has its charms - and its irritations.

Better late than never

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Melinda Ham You can learn to return to the workforce in style.

Networking after the offer

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Tara Weiss, forbes.com Building a network of professional contacts early in your career will help you down the road.

Receive a job counter-offer? Don't take it

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Hal Reiter, Forbes.com Pitting your employer against another in a bidding war for you is often career suicide.

Legions facing layoffs turn to parties

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The bar was crowded with well-dressed professionals - except that many had no job.