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What are BostonWorks' Weblogs?
In The Boston Globe each Sunday, we publish several original articles focusing on the employment, career management, and recruiting issues facing our readers. We're very proud of our original content, but there's a limit to what we can research, write, edit, and publish on our own. That's why we started the Job Blog and the HR blog: to take advantage of the fact that there is a great big web of that useful and reliable information out there.
Our vision for these blogs is to provide links to that information and, we hope, to help people find jobs.
If you have questions, comments or suggestions, .
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| Jason is a founding contributor to "The Job Blog" and "The HR Blog" and has written for the past four | |
| years on his personal blog, at JPButler.com. Jason has worked in the Internet space since 1997, as a project manager for PlanetAll, as a program manager for Amazon.com, as director of product development for Abuzz, as senior product development manager for BostonWorks, and now as the director of marketplace products for Boston.com. During off-cycles from these projects, he has built houses with Habitat for Humanity in New Zealand, Guatemala and Thailand, and taught English in the People's Republic of China. Jason grew up in Holliston, where he currently resides. | |
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| Maureen is Manager of Talent Acquisition for Osram Sylvania, Inc. and is also the former Director of | |
| Career Services at Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston. A popular workshop and conference presenter, Maureen specializes in career and employment topics including millennials, college student recruitment, employees with disabilities, GLBT issues, and business etiquette. She is a regular contributor to Quintcareers.com and has also run the volunteer and internship program at the New England Aquarium. Maureen calls herself "a resume-critiquing junkie" and admits that she reads help wanted ads for fun. | |
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| Diane K. Danielson is the CEO and founder of the Downtown Women's Club, a professional network for businesswomen. She is the co-author of Table Talk: The Savvy Girl's Alternative to Networking (2003), and The Savvy Gal's Guide to Online Networking (or What Would Jane Austen Do?) (2007). She also blogs for The Women's DISH and Entrepreneur magazine where she reviews business books. When not reading and writing about women and Generation Y in the workplace, Diane actually enjoys reading for fun (novels and magazines) as well as playing all sorts of sports with her son in their newly adopted hometown of Cohasset. |
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| Doug has been involved with digital content products since the mid-1980's, holding managerial | |
| positions with two different software divisions of Houghton Mifflin and with Monster.com. A former adjunct professor at Emerson College and a published author, Doug has had a lifelong interest in career and workforce development issues. With two young FWAs (Future Workers of America) under his roof at his Natick home, he has additional incentive to pay attention to the ever-evolving world of work. | |









