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- How to Choose Your Career - By : Tyler Benson
With the warm breeze of summer wind a numerous number of high school graduates gets ready to enter the university. This is the moment theyve been waiting for all their lives and now time to choose
- Hot Careers: Managing Your Career Choice When You Have Too Many Choices - By : Nourisha Wells
Do you remember when career exploration was playing make-believe? At any given time you could switch from being a master chef to a brain surgeon to an archeologist with just the change of a costume
- Selling Yourself During The Interview - By : Carl Mueller
Selling yourself during the interview and during your career as a whole is an important skill that you need to master. Some people dont feel comfortable bragging about their accomplishments
- Thank You Letter: Why To Send A Thank You Note After The Interview - By : Carl Mueller
Sending a thank you letter or thank you email to a hiring manager is a great way to follow up after an interview to reiterate your interest in a job. Its also a great way to help keep you top of
- The Secrets to Finding a Good Online Survey Company - By : Robert Mellor
When you are looking at making money from taking online paid surveys, following tips can help - Look for Testimonials - Often survey makers put incorrect information in Testimonials. Read testimon
- Applicant Tracking Systems - Time in a Bottle - By : Johnny Mayer
Applicant tracking systems are either an human resource manager best friend or worst enemy. Either a company's applicant tracking systems identify the best prospects BEFORE they join another company
- Cant Get the Staff - Part One - By : Adrienne Davis
In this article you will find out ideas and techniques to help you get through the minefield of laws and regulations to find the right people to help your business success, not hinder it. Hiring r
- Legal Assistants and Paralegals - A Closer Look - By : Kevin Erickson
One of the most important tasks legal assistants and paralegals perform is to assist lawyers as they prepare for corporate meetings, closings, trials and hearings. Although the lawyers take ownershi
- Employees Poor Performance Is A Matter of History Where 60% is Viewed as Success - By : Leanne Hoagland-Smith
Recently I come across the following scale in a national research report to grade each states education performance within numerous areas. Do you see anything questionable about this scale? Gr
- Job-Hunting Tips for the Older Manager / Executive - By : Pierre Daunic
Are you an over-50, unemployed executive or manager? Been looking for a new job or career for a long time? Frustrated? Think its hopeless? Finding a new job or career, at any age, is NOT hop
- Now is the Time to Become a Paralegal - By : Melissa Steele
Are you interested in legal work, but not law school? You might want to consider a paralegal degree. Attorneys are ultimately responsibility for the legal services they provide their clients; paral
- Licensed Practical Nursing Career - By : Melissa Steele
Licensed Practical Nurses provide the most amount of direct patient care within the nursing category of healthcare. If youre interested in a healthcare career dealing directly with patients, becomi
- Medical Assistant Careers on the Rise - By : Melissa Steele
Medical assistants are one of the high growth jobs in the healthcare industry. If you are thinking about embarking on a new career, you might want to consider being a medical assistant. The health
- 15 Strategies to Re-energise Your Career Without Leaving Your Company - By : Denise McCausland
How happy are you in your work on a scale of 1-10, using 10 as ecstatically happy? If your response is less than 7 your career may need reenergising. If this is the case it is likely to affect you
- Work From Home - Telecommute and Make Money - By : Charissa Bear
Telecommuting jobs are great opportunities to make money working from home. There are however, a great many scams that claim you will earn a lot of money in a very short period of time. Many of the
- Teaching Jobs - By : Charles Fuchs
Education is a fundamental of any industrialized nation, and so it is natural that qualified teachers remain in demand throughout the world. In the U.S., there were over 3.8 million teaching jobs f
- Its Not What You Know, Its Who You Know: Truth or Rumor? - By : Carl Mueller
Its all about who you know, not what you know. How many times have you heard this phrase? In other words, the rumor is that if you dont know the right people, you cant get anywhere. Dont
- Career Choice - The Considerations - By : CD Mohatta
How does one decide one's career? How does one decide and take a decision that may shape the life excellently or doom it forever? It is not as if nobody has the right or opportunity to choose their
- Another Chance to Shine Following Up on the Interview - By : Heather Eagar
The interview follow up letter can make or break your chances of becoming hired. For that reason it should become an essential part of your job hunting tool box, right in there with the other tools
- What Not to Do at an Interview - By : Jim Brackin
Less than 7% of applicants are successful in landing that ideal job. Competition is fierce, so to avoid disappointment its useful to know what not to do in order to increase your chances of intervi
- How to Succeed at Your Next Interview - By : Jim Brackin
In a recent research study, undertaken by Extra Sensory Perception and commissioned by on-line recruitment company Ifoundwork, over 50 recruiter's from key industry sectors in the UK were questioned
- When the Job Search is Over, be Sure to Say Thanks - By : Heather Eagar
Using a job acceptance letter when offered a position shows true professionalism. It is a way of saying thank you to the person who hired you, and giving them assurance that they made the right d
- Four Common Sense Tips for the Telephone Interview - By : Heather Eagar
Heres a phone interview tip worth considering: smile. A smile is a magic thing, and in addition to being seen in person it can be felt from a distance. When doing a phone interview, dont think
- Savvy Job Seekers Express Appreciation - By : Heather Eagar
Using a thank you letter after interview practice will make interview practice seem real. Adding this sense of realism will do nothing but help you when it comes time for a real interview. Youll
- Dont Skip the Follow Up After an Interview - By : Heather Eagar
How to write a thank you letter to use after an interview, a phone interview, or even to someone who passed your name on to a hiring manager is an art that is not taught as often as it should be by
- Special Cover Letter Considerations for Teachers - By : Heather Eagar
Cover letters for teachers need to emphasize qualifications as well as attitude. Education professionals need to come into the field with an attitude of service coupled with a commitment to excelle
- How to Quit Your Job and Live Your Dream - By : Phyllis Coletta
Hi, my name is Phyllis and Im a lawyer. Technically, Im a recovering lawyer but like Marines, alcoholics, and Catholics theres some stuff you just cant ever shake. After 16 years of litigat
- Silent Career Killers That Nobody Tells You About - By : Dee Piziak
Silent Career Killers are the things that nobody comes right out and tells you about in professional circles. If you know about them, you can keep from making serious mistakes in your career. Bu
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