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When you're Adding to your Resume, these are the Glamor Ex-Employers.(Originated from The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash.)
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, April, 1996 by Maharry, Mike
TACOMA, Wash.--Apr. 17--Americans aren't nearly as insecure about their jobs as "the media" make out, according to the current issue of Money magazine. But still, the magazine suggests, employees should always have a "Plan B" in case their job shows signs of evaporating.
Part of that plan should be an effort to find work at firms that look good on one's resume. "If you do well in any of these," Money editors said in listing the 10 best firms for a resume, "you could walk away a hot ticket."
Here, listed alphabetically, is Money's "10 best outfits for you to join -- and then quit."
- Allstate Corp., nation's largest publicly owned property//casualty insurer -- "Spends $30 million a year on training (plus $13 million in 17 regional offices)," the...
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