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421). Salaries By Profession - Choose Wisely By : ylpeng04
Salaries quantify a price that the system is willing to pay for a skill. But what it does not take into account is your potential. Your potential comes into play as you experiment and evolve. To get into the highest paid brackets you obviously need to be highly proficient with your skill, identify gaps in the markets, identify emerging trends and c...
422). Loan officers :: upcoming demand By : Globalhlf.com
Loan officers :: upcoming demand
423). Negotiating Your Value, by Coach DQ, CPCC, CPC By : Coach DQ
Are You Prepared To Negotiate For Happiness? Believe it or not, everything truly is negotiable! Each new job offer or performance review is an opportunity to negotiate base salary, bonuses, benefits, stock options and various other incentives that add to job satisfaction and ultimately, provide more financial security. You need to take control of y...
424). Work At Home Options - Determining Which Is Best For You By : Wendy Betterini
When you first decide you'd like to work at home, you may be tempted to search for a telecommuting job or join a home business opportunity right away. There are certainly benefits to those options, but stop and think for a moment, "Is that the right choice for me?"
While there are some great companies and programs out there, it's impor...
425). Applying for Work in the UK By : Waller Jamison
If you are looking for a job in the UK, whether as a foreigner wishing to relocate, or as a British national, you may find yourself faced with having to fill in a job application form.
What is the difference between an application form and a CV?
When designing your CV, you can choose the layout and, more importantly, what ...
426). It Happened Again: GM To Lay Off Significant Numbers By : Michael Ochoa
It has happened again, and again in a very big way. I am sure you have heard the news that General Motors has announced they are closing plants and letting some 30,000 people go. Some they will be able to relocate, some they won’t.
Ford announced they are laying off over 4,000 people as well. This is all devastating news that we shoul...
427). Cajun Country Candies wants you to become a part of our "sweet success." By : Mandy Stoican
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I want to share with you an exciting Home Based Business Opportunity that is currently earning an steady monthly income for thousands of affiliates.
Our business opportunity is one of the best affiliate programs on the Net -- and now you have the UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY to JOIN FOR FREE...
Since 1986, we've h...
428). Special Cover Letter Considerations For Teachers By :
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 excellence and a desire to work closely with students. It should reflect all of these points, as should resumes for teachers, and any other self marketing mater...
429). How To Get Referrals From Warm Contacts By : Maxwell Hurst
You may find it hard to use networking to find a job if you can't rely on your warm contacts to give you the information you need. At times, you would have to ask your warm contacts to refer you to at least two people that they know who will be able to give you the information you needed.
However, there are times that your warm contact...
430). Job Interviews: Make An Application Cheat Sheet By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
It is so easy to sit down to complete an application and suddenly your mind blanks. You can't remember dates or names or telephone numbers. If you have a varied work history, you can't recall which job came first. If you have worked for the same employer for years, you forget when your duties changed or when you received a promotion.
D...
431). Writing Cover Letters That Sizzle By : Alesia Benedict
Anything being sent to a decision-maker should sell you, not just state facts. When conducting a job search, your cover letter and resume are in a pile for the decision-maker to review, one by one, along with a vast number of other documents submitted by other hopeful individuals. The odds that YOUR document is the very first ones on the pile are a...
432). Success In The Workplace Is All About Attitude And Approach By : Kathy Hammond
Whether you're just entering the workforce or have been entrenched for many years or are creating your own business, the world of work is an intrinsic part of all of our lives. And for a relative few, it's not all about the money.
Our lives in the work world can take many transitions:
As a teenager just entering the work w...
433). Preparing Microsoft Certification Tests - Step by Step By : Bruce Zhang
Microsoft Certifications are one of the most widely pursued and acclaimed professional certifications in the IT industry. Preparing MS certification tests, however, is a significant undertaking whether you're just out of college or have been in IT field for years. IT professionals are continuously demanded to acquire new knowledge in order to perfo...
434). Fired Before You’re Hired: Five Ways to Ruin Any Interview By : Gwendolyn A. Lee
Arrive on time. Dress well. Write a thank-you note. Don’t lie on the application. You have the job-hunting basics down, but the gods of employment have plagued your people with a drought. Whether you’re interviewing after a layoff, seeking a change of employment or documenting your futile interviewing plight to milk yet another unemployment check, ...
435). Applying To Colleges And Universities By : Aurel Radulescu
When applying to colleges and/or universities, it is best to do so as early as possible. The earlier you apply, the better chances you will have of being accepted into your program of interest. As expected, many college courses fill up quickly, which is why early applications often stand a better chance of acceptance.
Before applying t...
436). Forensic Nursing - The New Breed Of Nurses By : Larry Ford
With the continuing rise in crime rates, forensic nursing is quickly becoming a popular part of the American judicial system. Forensic nursing is one of the newest forms of forensic sciences recognized by the American Nurses Association. The new field combines the health care profession with the judicial system.
Nurses trained in foren...
437). Touching On Telecommuting By : Nell Taliercio
I have exciting news if you want to stay home with your precious babies, but still need a weekly paycheck. If you think you can’t do both, I’m here to tell you that you can! The official word for what I’m talking about it “Telecommuting”, but it’s also known as a work at home job.
If you’re brand new to the concept let me tell you a q...
438). Home Business Career – A Writers Dream By : Paton Jackson
Have you ever wondered if a home business career is for you? Do you hate your nine to five job? Do you dread waking up in the morning? Very few people are lucky enough to work at a job they enjoy, but I’m happy to say that I’m one of them.
Using Your Talents For Your Stay At Home Business
I’ve worked at lots of dead end, g...
439). Tips On Advancing Your Career By : John Rivers
Your career should essentially be in your control. In an ideal world, you would progress within your chosen company for doing your job well and doing it on time. However, whether you are looking for a deserved pay rise or you want promotion you may find that you are often overlooked in preference for employees that you believe are not as accomplish...
440). Job Search at the Internet Age By : arnav
Internet is rapidly growing as a popular career source. Job seekers are finding that well-planned and systematically laid out career sites prevail over the traditional newspaper classifieds. The days are gone when job seekers had to browse through cluttered newsprint to find out a suitable job options them. Not only finding a suitable job, posting ...
441). How To Be A Good Wedding DJ By : Kirsten Hawkins
If you love music and have a decent collection, a good way to make extra money may be to become a DJ for live events. To get up and rolling may take a small investment as a DJ must have top of the line stereo equipment and a music collection that reflects a wide variety of musical tastes, but the financial rewards can be well worth the initial expe...
442). What Are the Differences Between Telecommute Resumes and Standard Resumes? By : Jennifer Anthony, Resume Expert
Jobseekers often ask me what the difference is between a "standard" resume and a telecommute resume. So I have compiled this short article to explain those differences.
1. Telecommute resumes have to stand out.
Recruiters and hiring mangers are flooded with resumes when they post a telecommute job. I spoke to a recruiter t...
443). How to Conduct a Job Search By : Jeremy LaDart
Conducting a job search is a daunting task, even for seasoned professionals. There are many pieces to the puzzle, and each piece plays its own important role in the process. Knowing the pieces of the process is a crucial element for your success.
While there is no such thing as doing too much, there is a basic guide to follow. It consi...
444). Networking for College Students and Grads: Top 7 Steps You Can Take Now By : Steven Rothberg
If you had to grow your own food, would you wait until you were hungry to plant your seeds?
Most certainly you would not! Why? Because of the laws of nature. When you plant seeds, you have to nurture them and wait for them to grow. There is nothing humanly possible that you can do to accelerate the process. You water them, make sure t...
445). How to Write a Resume for Your First Job By : Laura Adams
Writing a resume for your first job requires patience, attention to detail, and a little creativity. All job seekers need a strong resume if they want to compete for the best jobs. But while seasoned professionals can rely on their experience to generate initial interest from prospective employers, individuals hitting the job market for the first t...
446). Shortage Of Radiographers Leads To Overseas Recruitment Drive By : S. Mallon
A shortage of crucial medical staff has seen an increase in the recruitment of radiography staff from abroad.
The health sector seems to have consistent and sustained issues with staffing levels with increasing movement towards the private sector, the recruitment of specialist staff to both public and private sector appears to be incr...
447). Business Formation By : Mansi gupta
The desire to venture into a business and take it to great heights simmers in the hearts of many individuals. But the task is not as easy as it seems. A great deal of planning and management is required in order to have a successful business.
If you desire to commence a business, the foremost thing to decide is its structure. The stru...
448). 10 Tips To Resign Your Job With Professionalism And Pride By : Cathy Goodwin
Congratulations! You just got an offer for a wonderful new job. There's just one catch. You have to say good-by to your current employer.
Maybe you loved your job and you face an emotional farewell. Or you maybe you hated every minute and you’ve been counting the days till you could walk out the door one last time.
Clients...
449). Are You Wasting Your Money on Diversity Training? By : Simma Lieberman
If you are planning to spend money on diversity training, WAIT!
You may be wasting your money if you haven’t done any foundation building. If diversity and inclusion are not first integrated into your business strategy, very little will change just by holding one or two day training classes. Organizations in all sectors make this mista...
450). Biotechnology Careers By : George Royal
Taking up a job in biotechnology means involving oneself in the development of new products and processes for the good of mankind and quality of life. Before one seriously considers a career in biotechnology, it is imperative to have extensive knowledge in biology, chemistry, and other life sciences.
Biotechnology also has a deep impa...
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