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61). Don’t Forget to Say Thank You for a Second Interview By : Heather Eagar
The thank you letter for a second interview is a must for serious job seekers. If you’ve made it as far as a second interview, then you are right on the edge and are one of the serious candidates ready to be offered the position. When you’re in that position then it is worth your while to use all of the leverage you have, all of your knowledge of t...
62). Telecommuters And Telephone Interview Tips To Guarantee Success By : Charissa Bear
Telecommuters are individuals who spend part, if not all, of their working hours at another location other than the workplace. For most people it is their home. In order to do this one must have a variety of "telecommunication technologies" such as a telephone, Internet, various computer programs and a fax machine at one's disposal.
T...
63). Pick The Right Climate By : Triston Huntsmin
If you are looking to move from one location to another there are many, many things to consider. Perhaps there are too many details to think about. You are probably trying to think about places you want to be, what kind of house you want to live in, what kinds of jobs are available, and what kinds of activities and clubs there are to spend time doi...
64). Engineering Job News: Tips To Survive Offshore Outsourcing By : Alesia Benedict, CPRW, JCTC
The cheap labor costs of Southeast Asia are like a siren call to more and more US employers seeking to lower support costs and improve profits. The increasingly common trend toward outsourcing labor to countries such as India, Malaysia, and Pakistan means jobs are leaking to a part of the world where workers fresh out of college or technical school...
65). Entering Business Aviation: Training Options By : Matthew C. Keegan
Time for some training! So, you are not sure what type of training you will need or how it compares to the commercial side of aviation. For starters, there are some very big differences.
Please be aware that the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs) do not require that a flight attendant be assigned to an aircraft with fewer than 20 seat...
66). How To Write The Best Teacher Resume You Can By : Laura Adams
It should come as no surprise that there is a currently a shortage of teachers in the United States. This unfortunate trend has been seen for well over a decade. To compound the issue, recent labor studies have predicted that teaching positions will likely continue to grow faster than the national average for the next several years due to recent go...
67). Interview Tips By : Kirsten Hawkins
Are you looking for some interview tips so that you can ace that upcoming interview you have? An interview can be a nerve racking experience if you don’t know how to successfully pull off an interview. Nevertheless, with a few interview tips, you will be on your way to getting that job you need so desperately!
Among the many interview ...
68). Airline Dispatcher Job Sites By : Matthew C. Keegan
In several related articles I made mention of finding work as a flight coordinator, as a flight attendant, or as a pilot. Each specialty, as you can imagine, has its own requirements, hence the job sites that feature these types of opportunities are not always the same. If you have some idea where to look – besides contacting an employer directly –...
69). Medical Transcription - Myths and Realities: The Basics By : Jimmy Arthur
Unless you have some sort of super anti-spam e-mail blocker installed on your computer, you have probably received e-mails with titles such as "Make $150,000 a year as an at home medical transcriptionist - no investment required". Many of these e-mails are nothing but solicitations to try and get you to buy some sort of e-book, or other item, that ...
70). Inspirational Thoughts On How To Find You Dream Career By : Dana Goldberg
Are you still waiting for your dream career to come? How do you find it in the first place? Do you believe that if you wait long enough, sooner or later your dreams of success will come true?
When it comes to your dream career, you are better off spending your time working toward being successful than losing precious moments thinking o...
71). Finding Work: Don't Blow Your Chances By : Matthew C. Keegan
"I sent my résumé in and I haven't heard back from the company yet. It has been weeks now. What is going on?"
A familiar refrain? For many job seekers it is an all too common feeling. You've researched the company, found a position that interests you, crafted a cover letter and sent it off with your résumé expecting to hear something, ...
72). Applying for Work Abroad By : Rhiannon Williamson
For many people the thought of finding an ideal overseas assignment and then relocating abroad for a few years is a dream.
For a few people that dream actually becomes a reality.
So what’s the difference between those who dream about making it happen and those who actually find work abroad and experience a whole new exciti...
73). Financial Vertigo By : Drew Miles
Although Pathfinder focuses on generating money, this lesson covers one of the biggest misconceptions we have about money: if we make more money, we’ll be better off. It doesn’t matter how much money we make, but rather how we spend and save it. Take two Pathfinder clients as examples: Client A worked at Home Depot making $30,000 a year and had his...
74). The Top 4 Ways To Build Your Personal Training Business And Which One Is Best! By :
The Top 4 Ways to Build Your Personal Training Business and Which One is Best!
Everyone wants to grow their business. It doesn’t matter who you are, or what business you are in. Unless you are not interested in money or career security, you want your business to grow.
Do you feel like you want to grow your personal traini...
75). Nursing facts that everyone should know By : Suzanne Verita
Most people say it is a career about caring. Others say it is a job about professional administration of medications and cure to patients. Some say it is the duty to work out predicaments by using critical thinking skills.
In whatever way you want to call it, nursing is, indeed, a conglomeration of all these beliefs and the faculty of ...
76). Suggestions To Enhance Your Career By : Joyce Jackson
Career enhancements are hard to dream up even for the most creative of minds. The following suggestions are meant to give you some hints and tips on how you can enhance your career without spending a fortune doing it.
• Use the internet to enhance your career. If you need to market or advertise your business or service, there is no bet...
77). Jobseeker FAQs On Thank You Notes By : Maxwell Hurst
Career advisers tell jobseekers to send a thank you note after an interview. To address the most frequently asked questions on how and what to send in a thank you note, here are some give aways.
Won't the employer think that an applicant is desperate and a sissy applicant if he sends a thank-you letter?
Of course not. Rare...
78). Interviewing Skills: Presentation of Your Work History By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
Your work history becomes a key focus in a job interview, usually right after the requisite pleasantries of whether you had difficulty finding your way, comments about the traffic and weather, and an offer of coffee or water.
As you settle back in your chair, trying to look a lot more relaxed than you feel, the interviewer picks up you...
79). Becoming A Freelancer By : Bob Benson
One very popular and common way of earning income is becoming a freelancer. Literally thousands of people every day choose to become their own boss by working as a freelancer. If you have a skill or talent, your services are highly needed in the internet industry and it is absolutely possible for you to make excellent money by doing what you know a...
80). Get Yourself Ready to Impress During a Phone Interview By : Heather Eagar
Preparing for an interview over the phone is primarily a mental exercise, and something that is easy to prepare for. It is the second impression that you will make on a hiring decision maker – the first impression was obviously made for you by your resume and cover letter, and must have been positive, or you would not have this interview appointmen...
81). "Executive Job Search: 3 Jobseeking Ways to Find a Job Faster" By : Kevin Donlin
Got a difficult problem in your job search?
Say, a lack of networking contacts? Or trouble answering interview questions?
Well, you've got company. Problems in a job search are as common as mosquitoes in July.
But ... have you ever written your problem down on a piece of paper?
I'll bet you...
82). Health Care Job Search Tips: Health Is Wealth Indeed! By : Maxwell Hurst
Nowadays, jobs falling under the health care category are one of the most in demand jobs. This is because more and more countries fall short with regards to their employees and staff in the health care industry.
In fact, aside from computers and information technology, heath care jobs are the ones that are greatly sought after by both ...
83). How To Get the Job Interview By : Cal Golden
Scoring the interview for the job that you want doesn’t have to be rocket science. Sometimes you can score that interview by simply making a phone call. There are many ways that people go about trying to get an interview. The methods of achieving one vary by company. It is best to know what the company’s application process is before taking your fi...
84). Is A Medical Transcription Career Right For You? By : Paul Warner
Many people think they can get into the medical transcription industry easily, make good money and live happily ever after. Surely you’ve seen this type of message before with people selling correspondence courses. Can you really make a good living with medical transcription? In this article, we’ll go into the good and the bad of the medical transc...
85). Key Steps to Running Successful Business Meetings By : Peter J Fisher
Running Successful Meetings - The Key Steps to Getting It Right
We all complain about meetings which are a waste of our time and the truth of the matter is that so many are exactly those. We've also seen the "corridor" meeting that takes place afterwards where it seems the real decisions are taken, or the agreed decisions are overturne...
86). Job Applications – Common Interview Questions Part 1 By : Waller Jamison
Questions about your present, or most recent, job can be tricky and if you aren't careful you can ruin your chances by making negative or undiplomatic comments. So make sure you are prepared.
In an ideal world, we'd all get on brilliantly with the boss and our colleagues - and we'd love every minute of the job. If this were the case, i...
87). A Career In Medical Transcription: Is It For You? By : John Travers
You’ve very likely heard of someone who is making a good living as a medical transcriptionist. He or she might even be working from the comfort of their home. And you’ve probably asked yourself if this might be a career option for you.
It may well be. Let’s take a look at the facts.
What exactly is medical transcription?...
88). Corporate Flight Attendant Career: Getting Hired By : Matthew C. Keegan
So, you’ve made it through the interview process and have received an offer of an employment. Congratulations! However, there are some things to consider before accepting or rejecting an offer of employment. How you reply to these questions will determine whether the job offer is really worth it:
Is this a full time, part time, tempora...
89). Searching For Perfect Teen Jobs By : Maxwell Hurst
Just because you are a teen doesn't mean you can't find a good job to either help you through schooling or to get a few extra bucks for your various hobbies and needs. Here are a few tips on bagging a great teen job
Labor Laws
You, of course, have to follow the law. And there are various laws that govern teen employment across d...
90). A Career Built On Character By : Bill Tyler
"Personality can open doors, but only character can keep them open." ~Elmer G. Letterman
"The best job goes to the person who can get the job done without coming up with excuses or passing the buck" ~Napolean Hill
What About Politics?
Political Astuteness is something that you may not learn in school; however,...
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