Author Information
Heather Moose
Member since 02nd April 2007
Occupation: Marketing Manager
Heather Moose is the Marketing Manager for Snagajob.com, the nation’s largest site for hourly full- and part-time job listings, with more than 117 million annual job searches. Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, Snagajob.com was started in 1999 to connect hard-working people with great hourly employment. For more information, visit: http://www.snagajob.com
22nd February 2008
Automotive, call center, restaurant and retail jobs are thriving
Are you an hourly job seeker wondering what the hot job industries are? Unfortunately, not everyone can pilot the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile or be a minor league hockey mascot. However, you...
02nd November 2007
You don’t have to pawn the lawn reindeer. Holiday jobs, creativity and patient problem-solving can help you take control of your finances.When the reindeer cookies get stale and the staples are finally removed from the strands of 30,000 twin...
11th October 2007
Boomers bring experience and energy to hourly and part-time jobsYou go by many names: seniors, boomers and even the 50-plus crowd. But no matter what name you prefer to go by, one thing is certain – today’s savvy workplace vets are stickin...
22nd August 2007
A few extra bucks makes the holidays much easier to manage
By Mike Ward
The title of this article may be a little bit deceiving. There really is no “secret” to securing great sea...
24th May 2007
When Keisha Case decided it was time to go back to work and join the legion of working mothers, it wasn’t whether or not to return that was the tough decision – it was what to do.
“My decision to get back in the workplace was mostly financial but w...
24th May 2007
Sooner than later, the lines at your local fast food joints will be filled with more summer job seekers than hungry customers. Mallrats will be replaced by well-mannered students with résumés in hand. And your parents will begin a steady, annoying caden...
02nd April 2007
When searching for a job, you must begin with the end in mind. Job placement success does not happen by magic, but by making smart, strategic moves to make sure you find the right fit for your interests and abilities.
This is especially imp...