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181). Guide to Choosing and Working with an Executive Search Firm By : Udit Bhandari-CEO-Servnet (www.executive-search-india.com)
For companies finding the right search partner is the first and probably the most crucial step in making sure their recruitment strategy pays off. When a company needs to fill a critical position its time to look for a specialist executive search firm which can work as a partner and not just a vendor. The search firm needs to totally understand the...
182). Organize Your Job Search By : Brian Bowman
The job search process involves a lot of planning and attention to detail, so it’s no wonder that many people quickly feel overwhelmed and even a bit out of control. The best way to avoid this is to organize your job search so that you have a clear strategy outline and a structured schedule to keep you moving forward.
Outline your s...
183). Career Enhancement Basics By : Joyce Jackson
Career Enhancement
Choosing a career is a hard decision to make. The decision and choice you make will impact you for most of your life because it sets a course for you for decades.
How do you make such a choice?
First, realize that since you make that choice you can always make another one. In other words, yo...
184). How To Remove The “White Lies” In Your Resume Before They Are Spot! By : George Williams
Let’s just face it: the job market can be a very tough place to compete in. In order to survive in today’s job market, people often resort to artificially “inflating” their resumes with little “white lies”. Chances are, you’re also thinking of doing the same.
Well, as tempting as it may be, you do NOT want to risk lying on your resume....
185). Entering Business Aviation: Pay Rates for Flight Attendants By : Matthew C. Keegan
Pay. You know that aviation pays better than commercial, in most cases a lot better, but you aren't sure what the going rate is for a corporate flight attendant. It might surprise you to learn that pay rates vary widely depending on the type of account, your location, your responsibilities, experience, and more.
Over the years I have d...
186). Hosting Your Resume Online- A Path To Success By : Eric Lester
These days, unless you're an IT engineer the first place you're likely to go to look for job opportunities is the web. Monster is just the biggest example: there are dozens of job listing sites focused on industries, career types and on geographical regions. Many of the general career websites provide an opportunity to file a resume in their databa...
187). Leave Your Job on Good Terms and Save Yourself Regret By : Heather Eagar
Leave Your Job on Good Terms and Save Yourself Regret
The exit interview is not a time to burn bridges with your old company. It has become a very common ritual throughout corporate America, and the idea behind it is to find out from departing staff members, when they no longer have to worry about protecting jobs, exactly what things a...
188). Work in the Company That Suits You By : Denis Glover
All of us want to make a glorious, fantastic and stunning career. We dream of earning a lot of money and at some definite moment delegating our business to our children. We plan spending the rest of our lives somewhere at the sea shore, in the country of the bright sun, warm climate, delicious fruit and cheerful people. Each of us has a desire to w...
189). Job Search Tips For Sales Professionals By : Maxwell Hurst
Each specific industry has a variety of requirements that an employee has to meet. In searching for jobs as sales professionals, how do you prepare for a competitive environment?
Here are useful tips you could perform in searching the appropriate job and acing the interview.
1) Research: In order to be prepared on your int...
190). What Is A Career In Biotechnology Like? By : John Daye
Biotechnology is the integration of engineering and technology to the life sciences.
Biotechnologists frequently use microorganisms or biological substances to perform specific processes or for manufacturing. Examples include the production of drugs, hormones, foods and converting waste products.
There are many sub-branch...
191). Why Is It Useful to Change Jobs? By : Denis Glover
Changing jobs is quite natural for many people nowadays. Specialists kept on switching companies looking for a better place to work at. But their functional responsibilities still remain the same. However, such rotation without the change of your occupation is not 100% useful. Psychological research has showed that a person will have more chances t...
192). How To Impress At An Interview, And Land That Job By : Laura Adams
Candidates’ experience and credentials, as detailed in the resume, are most often the frequently used criteria for determining which job applicants are deserving of a personal interview. Ultimately, though, the hiring decision is going to be heavily based upon the candidates’ performance in the interview and their value to the organization. To impr...
193). 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 own vocations. Circumstances decide the way things will go. But it is true that many people when asked, will say that they would prefer a different job ...
194). Resume Formats using a Word Processing Program By : Chris Miller
When you are in the hunt for a new job, resume formats are vital to this search. Convenient for you, Microsoft Word can be utilized to spruce up your resume. Even if you are not a pro at resume writing, Microsoft Word can assist you in completing your task at hand.
Almost every job application requires some sort of resume. The resume ...
195). Medical Transcription - An Emerging Profession By : Kevin Erickson
Medical Transcription is the process of interpreting and transcribing the dictation made by doctors or other health care professionals regarding patient status, treatment procedures, diagnoses, prognoses, etc. With medical transcription of dictated data from physicians, the medical transcriptionist may also edit the text that is produced by voice r...
196). Flight Attendant Hiring Outlook By : Matthew C. Keegan
The hiring outlook for flight attendants has brightened considerably over the past few months. Led by United Airlines’ recent announcement that they would immediately begin to hire up to 2000 new flight attendants, this news has sparked the most attention. If you are interested in becoming a flight attendant, the market is the best it has been in f...
197). Beware Of Job Fraud Scams! By : Marty R. Milette
Searching for a job can be difficult enough, but when you finally spot the 'job of a lifetime' – just consider that if the job sounds too good to be true – quite likely, it is!
Imagine the job of "Designer - Developer/Applications/IT" with a tax-free salary of $120K for 6 months work.
Perks including Paid Overtime at $300...
198). Automotive Technical Schools Keeping Up With the Times By : Search For Classes
Recent and proposed changes in emissions laws as they pertain to newly manufactured automobiles has prompted the auto industry to rethink it's focus on fuel economy. Though manufacturers have reacted to legislative changes by developing and promoting hybrid and fuel cell powered vehicles, very few car owners have made the switch. The expense of res...
199). Starting Your Career In Information Technology - Or Accelerating Your Current One ! By : Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933
Many newcomers to the IT field are surprised when they find out it's tougher to get that first job than they thought it would be. I know exactly what that's like. I've had a great career in IT and I'd recommend it to anyone, but I had a tough time breaking in as well. I'd like to share some tips with you on how to get started on what can be a finan...
200). Nursing Resumes By : heavyd
What to Include in Nursing Resumes
Nursing resumes are slightly different from every other resume that you would send out. Being that nursing is a specialized profession, you need to remember a few things when putting together your first resume. Nursing resumes can be difficult to write because they will not include the same informatio...
201). Paralegal Certification - An Insider's Perspective By : Scott Knutson
Believe it or not, a paralegal (or legal assistant) is not a licensed profession in the United States. While some paralegals originally received on the job training when the profession came into existence in the 1960s and 1970s, more people entering the field today do so with certification. Certification is voluntary, not a requirement to be a para...
202). Underwater Welding Takes Combination Of Skills By : Peter Vermeeren
Underwater welding is a high paying, much in demand, lucrative and rewarding profession. Underwater welding also takes a combination of skills. If you are wondering how to get started in this great career, the American Welding Society makes recommendations at their web site to encourage young people to enter the career field of underwater welding.
203). Career - Test Your Negotiation Skills By : CD Mohatta
Negotiation is part of every professional’s life. To negotiate, means to arrive at an understanding with another person, so that both of you are satisfied with the results. Do you know what is your skill in negotiation? If not, why not test and find out because most of our interactions demand negotiation. You are negotiating with your love partner ...
204). How to Write a Nursing Resume By : Laura Adams
Recent labor studies have predicted that nursing positions will continue to grow faster than the national average for at least the next five years. Though this trend is good news for nurses on the job market, it does not diminish the fact that competition will remain tough for the most desirable nursing positions. Nurses need to pay close attention...
205). A Sample Interview Thank You Letter By : Heather Eagar
A sample thank you letter that you use after an interview, as a guideline or template, will save you a lot of time when preparing this type of correspondence. Since you’ll prepare it before the job interview when you are not nervous and have a clear head, the letter will really increase your chances of making or reinforcing a good impression....
206). How Emotional Intelligence Impacts Sales Performance and Employee Retention in a Dealership By : Mike Poskey
One of the mysteries of the auto dealership world is why general managers and general sales managers assume that low productivity and the resulting high turnover are inevitable with their sales teams. Research has shown it is appropriate to apply the Pareto principle to salespeople whereby 20 percent of all salespeople now make 80 percent of all sa...
207). Becoming a Private Investigator – Have You Got What It Takes? By : Mark Davies
Is the job of private investigator as glamorous as it initially appears or as it's portrayed in the movies? Surely it's got to beat sitting on your butt for eight hours a day in an office cubicle, waiting for the weekend to come around again.
However, if you are used to working nine till five and like to have routine in your life then ...
208). How to Prepare For an Interview By : Cal Golden
Once you get the call for the interview, the next thing that you have to do is prepare for it. You can never over prepare for an interview. The more prepared you are, the harder it will be to make mistakes. It is best to prepare yourself emotionally as well as intellectually for an interview. Giving a great interview is not as hard as some may thin...
209). Nursing Does More Than Pay the Bills By : Search For Classes
I initially chose my career in nursing for financial reasons. One of my friends had become a registered nurse and was making a very comfortable living. When we would get together, I would often ask her questions about the time commitment involved with becoming an RN and what she liked and disliked about the job. Being a close friend, she tried her ...
210). Dressing Up For The Success Interview By : Maxwell Hurst
Prepare and practice for an interview. After the date and venue has been set, allow time for enough preparation for the big day. Remember that first impressions do last, so the way an applicant look really does matter. Employers could easily give the verdict based on the manner of dressing during the initial interview.
Better question...
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