Matthew Rothenberg

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Matthew Rothenberg's Profession and Interests

Matthew Rothenberg is editor-in-chief of TheLadders. He has written professionally about people's careers, lives and passions for more than two decades. He began his career in technology journalism and was editor-in-chief of eWEEK magazine along with stints at ZDNet, CNET and Hachette Filipacchi. Matthew won a Jesse H. Neal Award for business journalism and lives in New Jersey with his wife and children.

"You're Better Than Your Job Search"

A job-search guide by Marc Cenedella and Matthew Rothenberg

You've made the decision that it's time to move on. Or, the decision may have been made for you. The basic goals remain the same, but parts of the process may have changed since your last real job search - and you've likely changed, too. You need the latest directions for advanced career management. You're Better Than Your Job Search is an informative guidebook that provides easy-to-understand best practices and tools to help you keep your job search on track. * Crafting an Advertisement (Resume) * What's your 30-Second Elevator Pitch? * Selling vs. Telling During Interviews * What You Can Learn From Politicians * Negotiating the Right Salary - You First! * The First 90 Days - Now What? You're Better Than Your Job Search takes you on a journey through the chasm that too often separates the people who are looking to hire and those looking to be hired. Shining a light into that void, you will discover that it's not nearly as baffling as it may look. You're Better Than You're Job Search takes the mystery out of the job search process and removes the confusion, frustration and fear from one of the important decisions of your life.
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Talking "You're Better Than Your Job Search"

Matthew Rothenberg touches base with his friends at 28 E. 28th St. to talk about his new book.
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Matthew Rothenberg's Che Underground blog

Behind San Diego's 1980s underground music scene

Matthew Rothenberg  with Noise 292 at Che Cafe, 1983Here's the story behind the scene that flowered in early-'80s San Diego. This "Ché Underground" encompassed the varied sounds of the Answers, Hair Theater, Noise 292, the Rockin' Dogs, and the original and definitive Wallflowers. It brought together bands and fans from across the San Diego underground music scene and spawned collaborations and friendships that have lasted a quarter-century. But it produced few lasting artifacts -- until now.

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