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  • Escaping the Boss From Hell: Three Steps to a Better Career  By : Deborah Walker
    Do you hate your job? If you wake up each day dreading the next eight to ten hours, you might be working for the boss from hell. You don’t have to live with extreme employment dissatisfaction. Find out how you can take charge of your career and be happy on the job once again.
  • Finding Your Uniqueness in Today's Job Market  By : Carole Martin
    By narrowing your uniqueness to these five basic points, you can guide the conversation to include this information. By focusing on five strengths, you will be prepared with examples of times when you have used these strengths. Whenever possible, give examples to show how you have “been there and done that,” and can do it again.
  • Job-Seekers: How to Find and Utilize Executive Recruiters  By : mark
    Starting a new career can be quite intimidating, and can be a lot for one person to handle. Working with a professional recruiter or executive search agent can make the job search process much easier, and building a relationship with an executive recruiter can expose you to opportunities you may have otherwise missed.
  • 10 Killer Job Interview questions and Answers  By : Carole Martin
    There is no way you can accurately predict the questions that will be asked in an interview, but you can be ready and prepared by thinking about the factors that might concern an interviewer or employer before the interview.
  • Technicalities of Technical Writing  By : RoshanTolani
    Freelance Technical Writer, Illustrator, documentation manager all includes in technology jobs working on Online Help Systems & and websites.
  • Do You Know the ABCs of Career Change?  By : Deborah Walker
    Job seekers—if you are seeking to make a significant industry or occupational career change, your resume might be working against you. Read about the ABCs of Career Change and take the fast lane to a new career!
  • You Should Earn An Online Master Degree - Your Career Need It!  By : Amelia Turner
    Like most of undergraduate students, you probably are using your associate degree or bachelor degree to kick start your career. While associate or bachelor degree may be able to get your career started smoothly, but in order to move your career to next level, you will need a strong education background to pair with the working experience you gain so far. Online master degree provides a perfect solution for you to upgrade your degree while continue your effort in your career building.
  • Are you a goal DJ or a river DJ?  By : Carlton Brown
    Carlton's article discusses two types of DJ, and advises promising DJs on thinking through the question so they can establish their own identity in the industry
  • Entering The Aerospace Industry After Graduation  By : Wynnwith
    The importance and sensitivity of work done in the aerospace industry means that experience is often seen as the best professional asset.
  • Improving Your Knowledge Of The Aerospace Industry  By : Wynnwith
    In the aerospace industry, staying updated on the latest news and information is key to success for every professional.
  • Finding The Best Baggage Handler Jobs For You  By : Wynnwith
    Baggage handlers and other baggage personnel form the backbone of the airline industry. Largely unappreciated for their efforts, baggage handlers ensure that millions of pieces of luggage make it safely to their final destination over a year’s time.
  • Job Seekers Only Have One Chance to Make a Good First Impression  By : Abigayle Voss
    There's little doubt that, if you want to get a great job, you need a great resume. You need to be able, in the matter of a page or two, show prospective employers that you've got what it takes to fill a position: the experience, the education, the talent and the drive. Follow this advice to ensure that you will be more likely to get the job.
  • Teaching the Next Generation: Teaching Positions for UK Graduates  By : Rupal Patel
    One of the most noble professions for education graduates in the United Kingdom and Europe is to teach in primary and secondary schools.
  • Appreciating Rail History On A Daily Basis  By : Wynnwith
    For the millions of people around the world that travel by train for business, leisure, and other reasons on a daily basis, there is often a lack of appreciation for the advancement of rail technology.
  • Aiding The Engineering Job Search Through Active Recruiting  By : Wynnwith
    The use of active recruiting within the Engineering sector is crucial to success. The use of job fairs and enthusiastic recruiters are invaluable to aiding the Engineering Job search.
  • Securing The Best Jobs In Banking  By : Stephen Trigg
    Many graduates and young workers in the United Kingdom are eager to enter the banking industry. No one can decry this enthusiasm, as there are very lucrative positions with major banks throughout the country.
  • Seeking Out The Best Consultant Jobs On The Market  By : Stephen Trigg
    The job market for consultants in the United Kingdom has grown steadily over the last decade. In the 1980s and 1990s, the term consultant was applicable to a much narrower band of niche areas.
  • The Best Jobs In Insurance  By : Stephen Trigg
    The insurance industry in the United Kingdom is one of the hottest areas of job growth over the last decade. Home-owners, drivers, and other people concerned about accidents.
  • The Best Marketing Jobs In The UK  By : Stephen Trigg
    The world of marketing has become more complex in the United Kingdom, Europe, and around the world. Younger people and young adults are beginning to have more disposable income.
  • The Civil Engineering Job Market In The UK  By : Stephen Trigg
    Civil engineers in the United Kingdom are working in a time where traditional methods of design are being integrated with new technology.
  • Mastering the ECQ Essays for Entry into the SES  By : Raymond Brookside
    The ECQ essays are required for entry into the SES and are used by many departments and agencies in selection, performance management and leadership development for management and executive positions.
  • Ten Tips for the Interview Follow Up  By : Carole Martin
    No offer; no call. They never hear from the company. This is not only frustrating, but reflects poorly on the company. In fact it is rude. What can you do about this situation?
  • Is It Time To Update Your Resume?  By : Deborah Walker
    If a recruiter called you today with your dream job, are you prepared to send out an up-to-date resume right away? If a position within your own company opened up are you ready to put your best foot forward to win the job? If you’re not sure, read to find out the four most critical times to update your resume.
  • When a Regular Job Isn't Enough Anymore  By : Fact Publisher
    About discovering what you truely love to do in life and how to embrace it.
  • Making the Most of Your Resume: The Qualifications Summary  By : Raymond Brookside
    The qualifications summary, or opening section of your resume, can be the only thing potential employers read. For a winning qualifications summary, follow these tips.
  • Entreprenuer or employee - which are you?  By : Pam Kennett
    If you have read Robert Kiyosaki's book, Rich Dad Poor Dad, and you are curious as to whether you have what it takes to move from being an employee to becoming a successful business owner, this article will help. It looks at the skills or competencies you would typically need to be successful in the role of employee, self employed worker, business owner or investor and what the differences are between the four roles.
  • Three Common Deadly Mistakes Made In Job Interviews  By : Carole Martin
    Three areas of performance, which should be considered dangerous and deadly, are worth spending some time thinking about before your next interview.
  • How To Rate Your Boss  By : Gary Crow
    Theodore Roosevelt said, “The best leader is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with them while they do it.” This article gives you a strategy you can use to rate your boss and shows you how to evaluate your rating.
  • Is Your Resume Recruiter Friendly?  By : Deborah Walker
    In today’s competitive job market, employers rely heavily on recruiters to screen out all but the top few applicants. Is your resume recruiter-friendly? Beat out your competition as the employer’s first choice to interview with these tips on creating a recruiter-friendly resume.
  • Don’t Discount the Temporary Position Interview  By : Carole Martin
    Even though you are not being considered for a regular position at this time, there is always the possibility that it just might work out well for both parties -- and the first step to making that happen is by acing the interview.
  • Interviewing the Employer  By : Mary Waldron
    Article based on Job Candidates, Job Applicants who are preparing for Job Interviews. how to start meaningful conversation and questions to The Employer During The Interview.
  • Do You Need An MBA To Be Successful In Your Career?  By : Amelia Turner
    Some people think that it is not necessary for you to have an MBA to be successful in your career in managerial position. Many managers and entrepreneurs do not owned an MBA degree but they are wealthy and successful in their careers. Then, why so many individuals who are seeking for higher career achievement pursuing an MBA? Do you need an MBA to be successful in achieving your career goal?
  • Pre-Job Interview Thinking - Knowing What You Want  By : Carole Martin
    Even if you are not asked this question, your pre-interview thinking, analysis, and scripting, will help you be more focused and in control of want you want in your next job. Knowing what you want will make you feel more confident about finding the right job.
  • Career Changes – Questions to Ask Yourself Before You Make Your Move  By : Kris Plantrich
    Deciding on making a career change can be a huge step for many people. Here are several questions to ponder and hopefully assist in helping to make the right career management decisions.
  • Excel Your Sales Career: How to Overcome Fear, Beat Your Competition and Achieve Higher Sales  By : Chuck Mache
    Your new client just signed an agreement putting you way ahead of the previous year. Not only would it catapult you in your organization and the industry, your personal income was about to reach new heights. Then, the following week, the person who signed the contract is replaced and in walks a new decision maker.
  • Making a List and Checking it Twice - Before Your Job Interview  By : Carole Martin
    This pre-job interview checklist will aid you in feeling prepared and ready. This feeling will boost your confidence and you will be able to be more relaxed and make a positive impression.
  • Increase Your Interview Odds with Preparation and Practice  By : Kris Plantrich
    As with most things - practice makes perfect, well maybe not perfect but improvement. This is definitely true with interview preparation. Read on and learn how to greatly increase your interviewing skills and chances of landing the job through practice and preparation.
  • How to Use Hypnotic Persuasion for Job Interviews  By : Rintu Basu
    Using simple hypnotic principle will give you an edge in a job interview. Becoming slightly more persuasive could be the difference between another round of interviews and the job you have always wanted.
  • Top 10 Interview Bloopers...and How to Avoid Them  By : Deborah Walker
    Learn from the mistakes of others and avoid the top 10 worst interview blunders.
  • What Does A Home IV Therapy Nurse Do?  By : Mary Ruff King
    Home IV therapy nurses provide medical and nursing care for patients in their own homes. There is a huge demand for this type of nursing since the cost for patient care is diminished but the quality of the care remains high when a home IV therapy nurse is involved in the patient’s care.
  • Why Freelance?  By : David Hinds
    As few as ten years ago, freelancers were those rare few who strayed from the 9-5 life to make a living working from home. We watched them from our office windows as they strolled by wearing jeans while we were clad in suits and ties. While we were trapped inside eating lunch at our desks on those nice spring days, freelancers were enjoying a long casual meal at an outdoor cafe.
  • Freelance Writing Success - How to Survive and Thrive as a Freelance Writer  By : David Hinds
    Deciding to start a freelance writing career is fairly easy. Achieving lasting freelance writing success is more difficult. Finding steady work as a freelancer can be difficult, especially in the beginning. Freelance writers have to constantly look for work and promote themselves in order to stay ahead of the competition. Although freelance writing can be stressful at times, it's a career well worth the effort.
  • How to Avoid Freelance Scams Online  By : David Hinds
    Many people are aware of the many work from home scams the internet is so full of, but the online freelance world is also abundant with scams. Scam artists often prey on those new to freelancing, but even experienced freelancers can fall prey to these scams if they don't know what to look for. If you're looking for freelance jobs online, you'll want to know how to avoid freelance scams.
  • Landing A Job In The Entertainment Field  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    When people think of the entertainment field, they immediately think of the glitz and glamor of the runway, the red carpet, and the movie premier. However, few people appreciate the vast business operations and logistics that go into making a movie or developing a television series.
  • From Pizza Guy to Professional: Three Resume Tips for New College Grads  By : Deborah Walker
    Are you are struggling to find your first professional job after college? Don’t be like many who fumble from one dead-end job to another before finding just the right position. Start your career off right with a resume that grabs employers’ attention. Here are three resume tips for new college grads that will transform your career image from “pizza guy” to “professional.”
  • 3 Tips To Help The Over 40’s Get Back Into Work  By : Invicta
    Being out of work is trying for everyone but especially for those who employers may think are past their prime. But follow these tips and you may be back in work sooner than you think.
  • Career Success - 5 Good Reasons to Train Co-Workers When Training is Not Part of Your Job  By : Linda M. Lopeke
    Should you agree to take on more work by training others when training is not your job and no extra pay is offered? The SMARTSTART Coach discusses whether to say yes or no and explains why and why not. Your career success hangs in the balance of your decision; you are always in control of how far you go and whether or not you are paid what you are worth.
  • Gain Inspiration in Your Career as an Architect by Following these Professionals  By : Michael C. Podlesny
    This article addresses the profession of being an architect. It explains to the reader various venues to gain inspiration for work as well as individuals to follow as mentors in the industry.
  • When Your Professional Experience Is Lacking  By : Raymond Brookside
    As with all resume content, it’s imperative to focus on what you do have to offer, rather than what you lack. All it takes is a creative approach in putting your best foot forward.
  • Stand Out From the Crowd and Get Promoted Faster  By : Dr Jane Adler & Dr Robert Karlsberg
    Knowledge and hard work aren't enough to ensure your career success. Today's rising stars take control of their careers and develop a strategy to help them stand out from the crowd.

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