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Ed Mazze's Labor Market Report

August advice for job hunters: 'What's my management style?'

Management style is how you use your skills in persuasion and your technical knowledge to win others over to get the job done. The only way to answer this question is honestly. Your personality affects your management style. There are managers who believe they are the only ones who can get the job done.

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August outlook: The state's recession could continue into next year

July advice for job hunters: What to do about discrimination

July job outlook: From taxes to unions, 5 economic development myths

June advice for job hunters: How to write a good cover letter

June outlook: Continued job losses cast a pall over Rhode Island

Advice for job hunters: It's nice to take time off, if you can afford it

May job outlook: The economy still seems to be stuck in neutral

Advice for job hunters: What to do when your company is going nowhere

April job outlook: These are challenging times for the state's economy

Advice for job hunters: Finding a job is a job

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Lisa Churchville, TV station general manager

It's a very compelling job. I'm engaged all the time. I never look at a clock and say, "Oh my God, I've got x-number of hours to go." That’s how I would define boredom -- if I thought I had a Groundhog Day feeling about my work life. The day is always over before I’m ready for it to end.