HETRICK: How not to apply for a job
Being on the receiving end of applications, I see the same job-seeking mistakes with ‘older’ folks that I often see with young people.
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Being on the receiving end of applications, I see the same job-seeking mistakes with ‘older’ folks that I often see with young people.
Second in a month-long series of reviews of restaurants that sound wet—just like spring in Indiana.
After seeing how snow and ice storms hurt the Super Bowl in Dallas this year, the National Football League is requiring that future host cities be better prepared to deal with inclement weather or disasters.
Thoughts on Savion Glover at the Palladium, ‘This’ at the Phoenix, and ‘Annie Get Your Gun’ at Beef & Boards.
President Barack Obama will deliver remarks on energy policy today from Allison Transmission, where the company is developing a new product line for hybrid trucks. Although a $62.8 million Department of Energy grant has sped up Allison's work, there's no broad-based program on the horizon to ensure that commercial truck buyers opt for the new […]
My laptop has been my willing companion when putting numbers through the centrifuge or springboarding me out into cyberspace.
Truck-only toll lanes along Interstate 70 are among potential projects that could result from a controversial bill that would allow the governor to authorize toll roads without an OK from the Legislature.
Indiana’s retail lobby is pushing the state to follow a growing number of states passing laws to require online retailers to collect sales tax from customers.
The total annual cost for one researcher at Lilly might run $300,000 to $350,000 a year. The figure at Crown Bioscience is one-third of that, said a company executive.
An Indianapolis insurance brokerage disciplined for unauthorized legal practice might now face millions of dollars in claims from more than 4,000 former clients because of a class-action suit filed in Marion Superior Court.
The federal government is suing a former Indianapolis businessman and major Republican donor to collect a $600,000 federal penalty for commodities trading violations.
TechPoint-led initiative is meant to help bring inventions to market by giving them a trial in real-world setting.
I recently had the opportunity to walk through the exhibit space at the Fire Department Instructor’s Conference at the newly expanded Indiana Convention Center. It gave me a great firsthand look at why we invested $275 million expanding the convention center.
Budget cuts became more painful in the past several years as the national recession drew the fiscal noose tighter on Indiana government income.
We think city officials have made a compelling case for stepping up big to secure the future of one of Indianapolis’ largest employers.
This fall, Indiana University-Purdue University at Columbus will roll out its first four-year mechanical engineering program.
Thank you, Dr. Woodrow [Myers, who wrote a column in the March 28 Forefront] for a reasonable response to the collective-bargaining issues that face Indiana. I [recently] attended a breakfast that was sponsored by the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce. I heard four state elected officials talk about the evils of unions in our state and […]
Hurrah! It’s too bad [Mike Hicks’ April 4 Economic Analysis column] was buried on page 28, rather than being on the front page. Our current legislative course of action almost makes me embarrassed to be from Indiana. We have very real and very serious economic, fiscal and education issues; and here is our Legislature wasting […]
[In response to Mickey Maurer’s April 4 column] We never think that Indianapolis has thousands of homeless. Horizon House is really making a difference and needs to be supported by our community for their good work. One key point you made points out poignantly that many homeless folks are good people with jobs and the […]
Today, a political leader who proposes a higher appropriation to clean streets would be criticized. If he proposed going to the moon, he would be impeached.