Sunday, June 26, 2011

How can I Know the Salary I Deserve?

How can I Know the Salary I Deserve?

Sunday, June 12, 2011

JOB FAIR, Boston, Monday, June 13





Professional Diversity Career Fair
Monday, June 13
1 pm – 6 pm

Boston’s Seaport Hotel

Meet the Boston area’s top employers at this free career fair sponsored by The Boston Globe, Boston.com/Monster, and The Urban League.
If you’re seeking a professional position and have a four-year degree or relevant experience, take advantage of this great opportunity.

Register today at http://www.boston.com/jobs/diversityfair/

Thursday, June 9, 2011

TODAY 6/9/11: 12 Hour GRAD Career Marathon


FREE ALL DAY! Career Marathon & Summer Webinar Series - Topics include: Tips & Strategies to Use Facebook, Develop the Entrepreneur Mindset, Network Like a Pro, Graduate to Linkedin, Building a Life After College, How to Listen during Interviews, You'll Know it, When You Find it! etc. (CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO REGISTER - FOR FREE - WEBINARS ALL DAY!!!! PLEASE PASS THE WORD TO STUDENTS, GRADUATES - ANYONE!!!)

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Monday, June 6, 2011

Ask Kantro: Does Consolidating Student Loans Save Money Like a Refinance? - Fastweb

Ask Kantro: Does Consolidating Student Loans Save Money Like a Refinance? - Fastweb

Ask Kantro: Does Consolidating Student Loans Save Money Like a Refinance?
Mark Kantrowitz / Publisher of Fastweb and FinAid

May 16, 2011

I have a question concerning consolidating my federal loans. I have some that are subsidized and some that are unsubsidized. Can I combine these at a lower interest rate? I have graduated from college and will soon be starting to pay back my loans. My unsubsidized loans are at 6.8% and subsidized are at 5.5%. I also have many DEAL loans, a total of $25,000. Do you have any suggestions on how I could save on these loans? They are at various interest rates. — Denise G.

Consolidating your federal student loans may streamline repayment by replacing several loans with a single loan and a single monthly payment, but it will not save you money. Consolidation may have saved borrowers money in the past, but it no longer does so......read more...