Panel interviews are getting more common all the time, writes Fortune's Anne Fisher in her November 21 Ask Annie column. Ever been interviewed by a panel -- or been a panel member? What do you see as the pros and cons? Got any tips for candidates or panelists? What are your most-dreaded types of interviews?
Gabrielle S. (CNNMoney) - Nov 20, 2008 12:32 PM ET
Tough economic times may bring out the sharp elbows in co-workers, writes Fortune's Anne Fisher in her November 13 Ask Annie column. Have office politics gotten nastier at your company lately? What type of behavior bothers you the most or seems to cause the most trouble? Any tips for handling office politics?
Gabrielle S. (CNNMoney) - Nov 12, 2008 6:03 PM ET
To supercharge your career, particularly when times get tough, you need a big, strong network of professional contacts -- people you can call on, and who know they can call on you, for advice, information, referrals, and introductions, writes Fortune's Anne Fisher in her November 7 Ask Annie column. Do you have a strong network? Could it be better? Has your network helped you find a job? Conversely, have you MORE
Gabrielle S. (CNNMoney) - Nov 6, 2008 1:25 PM ET
Retailers plan to take on even fewer seasonal workers than they did last fall, which was not such a hot hiring season either, writes Fortune's Anne Fisher in her Oct. 27 Ask Annie column. Are you looking for a seasonal job this year? Got any tips for finding one - or for turning it into a permanent one?
Gabrielle S. (CNNMoney) - Oct 24, 2008 12:19 PM ET
Now that Goldman Sachs says it will lay off 10% of its employees, there will be 3,260 more bankers pounding the pavement, writes Fortune's Anne Fisher in her Oct. 23 Ask Annie column. Have you been laid off from a Wall Street job? Any advice for laid-off bankers?
Gabrielle S. (CNNMoney) - Oct 23, 2008 4:14 PM ET
The average employee now changes jobs 7 to 10 times in a career, with at least two or three of those moves being jumps to a completely different kind of business, writes Fortune's Anne Fisher in her Oct. 21 Ask Annie column. Have you ever made the leap to a job in a different industry where you had no previous experience? Any tips on how to do it right (or MORE
Gabrielle S. (CNNMoney) - Oct 21, 2008 10:32 AM ET
Once a company has announced plans to cut its headcount, employees face a tricky choice, writes Fortune's Anne Fisher in her Sept. 30 Ask Annie column. What should employees facing a layoff threat do and what should they avoid at all costs? Have you ever jumped ship in advance of a layoff - or stayed on board too long?
Gabrielle S. (CNNMoney) - Sep 29, 2008 11:21 AM ET
Announcing lousy results is never a day at the beach, writes Fortune's Anne Fisher in her Sept. 26 Ask Annie column. Ever had to deliver bad news to a stressed-out audience? Or have you been on the receiving end? Got any suggestions for how to do it (or how not to)?
Gabrielle S. (CNNMoney) - Sep 25, 2008 4:30 PM ET
If you lose your job, you shouldn't immediately start calling and e-mailing your network and answering Internet job ads, writes Fortune's Anne Fisher in her August 28 Ask Annie column. Understandable as that course of action is, she writes, it's unlikely to get you into the job you want.
What mistakes have you made when job hunting? Have you ever taken a job you knew was wrong for you -and, MORE
Gabrielle S. (CNNMoney) - Aug 28, 2008 9:19 AM ET
They're often at the top of companies, or in sales -- those lucky people who seem to be born persuasive, with a seemingly magical ability that makes others listen to them, trust them, and act on what they say. Unfortunately, most of us aren't nearly as skilled at influencing others as we think we are, writes Fortune's Anne Fisher in her August 14 Ask Annie column. Have you been able MORE
Gabrielle S. (CNNMoney) - Aug 13, 2008 4:56 PM ET