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8 Steps to Your Ideal Job/Career - Herm Allen (10) Red Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Herm Allen
You obviously are serious about finding your ideal job/career. You spend the majority of your awaken hours “on-the-job" so it is ever so important that you are satisfied at your particular vocation. The following 8 steps will provide you with an overview of how to find your ideal job/career. My... ( added 2 years 70 days ago.)
What Makes a "Good" Manager? - Darwin Brown (472) Unverified Account
What makes a "good" manager? First of all, what is management? The dictionary defines management as " the act or art of managing: the conducting or supervising of something (as a business).". Sounds about right. But then, Atilla the Hun was a manager of sorts. Clearly, there is a big... ( added 2 years 78 days ago.)
Pharma Sales: Breaking Into to the Industry - Teena Rose (161) Unverified Account
Pharmaceuticals are always a hot consumer sector, and with the aging baby boomers coming online, it’s a sector sure to grow in the coming years. But gaining employment into the industry isn’t easy. Competition is fierce and companies can choose from the cream of the crop. So, how do you become... ( added 2 years 79 days ago.)
 

 
How To Bulletproof Your Career! - Ford Myers (18) Red Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Ford Myers
In the not-too-distant past, ascending the corporate ladder assured management professionals of a bigger office, a stronger compensation package and a more secure future. But today, executives are being told: Don’t get too comfortable in that corner office, and don’t buy that fancy new car or... ( added 2 years 82 days ago.)
Paycheck Calculators - Kevin Stith (11,675) Unverified Account
A paycheck calculator promises to relieve at least one part of a company’s payroll gripes. A paycheck calculator does the payroll computations, deductions and filing for any business. Paycheck calculators are to found online, and claim to be able to eliminate delays, save money and help companies... ( added 2 years 82 days ago.)
A Medical Transcriptionist Career Could Be Just What The Doctor Ordered - Jennifer Thomas (14) Unverified Account
A Medical Transcriptionists career could pay off well for those seeking to update their career training. As thousands of jobs are being outsourced and sent overseas in every sector, for those fortunate enough to be within the employment ranks as medical transcriptionists, this sector is projected... ( added 2 years 82 days ago.)
Tha Questionable Art of Job Hopping - Helena Hindbeck (17) Unverified Account
I have seen it all. I have been hit on, lied to, underestimated, overestimated, tested, introduced, recommended, turned down and offered. My name is Helena and I am a chronic job seeker. I am twenty seven, I have had over thirty full time jobs and I have a university degree. The reason I... ( added 2 years 85 days ago.)
No More Generic Cover Letters! - Judi Perkins (674) Unverified Account
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Creating a job search cover letter doesn’t need to be a laborious process. Effective cover letters are short, skimmable and easy to read (a good rule of thumb no matter WHERE your cover letter is going) – three to four paragraphs tops. If you are answering an ad, address the requirements in... ( added 2 years 86 days ago.)
How to Create Instant Rapport with Your Interviewer - Michael Soliatis (7) Unverified Account
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Getting an interview is hard enough. You've already spent time and effort writing your resume and distributing it. Now you've got to the all important interview. Only one person will get the job so you owe it to yourself to make the best possible impression. If you can make yourself instantly... ( added 2 years 89 days ago.)
Jobs for American Idol Dropouts - Highway 101 (221) Red Level Author Verified Account
You stood in queues for hours and then got slapped in the face and told you couldn’t sing. Life moves on and you are back in your old job and your pride is a little hurt. You had the spunk to get off your backside and make the effort to better yourself. So are you just going to sit in the corner... ( added 2 years 91 days ago.)
Tips for Successful Resume Writing - The Career Coach (31) Red Level Author Verified Account
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This September I spent two days doing Resume Assessment at The National Job Fair and Training Expo in Toronto. 400 Job Seekers received free resume assessments from nine Resume Writers. There was a 2-3 hour wait for this service that was available from 10 am - 8 pm. Since a resume is critical to... ( added 2 years 92 days ago.)
An Effective Resume Objective Can Make a Big Difference - Joe Turner (157) Unverified Account
A missing or lame Objective section can get your resume tossed in the trash in a matter of seconds. There are quite simply too many better resumes out there to bother with yours. Yet most job seekers do a poor job with the objective. Here are the basics: toward the top just above your... ( added 2 years 97 days ago.)
7-Step Checklist Before the Job Interview - Joe Turner (157) Unverified Account
"Check Before You Interview" A Checklist of 7 Actions to Complete. By decreasing the jitters BEFORE your interview, you can increase your confidence DURING the interview. Getting nervous just before or during an interview is natural, but there are specific actions you can take to decrease, if not... ( added 2 years 99 days ago.)
How to Get Paid Writing TV Commercials Without a College Degree! - Rhiannon Wilkinson (903) Unverified Account Contact Rhiannon Wilkinson
How does a high school drop out who barely squeaks by with a GED end up writing television ads? Many people associate professionals who work in the television industry as being on a pedestal that’s only shared by those who are glamorous, wealthy, beautiful, or at the very least – college educated... ( added 2 years 102 days ago.)
Free Resume Templates – A Much Needed Resource When Creating a Resume - Jeff Melvin (178) Unverified Account
The average employer spends approximately 30 seconds reviewing each resume. Therefore, it is critical for a resume to present its information in a clear, concise, and easy-to-read format. Job seekers need all the tools they can use in today’s competitive job market and free resume templates... ( added 2 years 103 days ago.)
Retaining Staff Is Critical - What Is Being Done To Counter Attrition? - Eva Jenkins (50) Unverified Account
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RETAINING STAFF IS CRITICAL - WHAT IS BEING DONE TO COUNTER ATTRITION? Eva Jenkins warns companies not to loose their grip on the old while reaching for the new “There’s a hole in the bucket,” warns Eva Jenkins. “And that’s no way to be prepared for the coming flood. Jenkins... ( added 2 years 104 days ago.)
Acting - Cold Reading - mgrcentral (890) Blue Level Author Verified Account View Bio for mgrcentral
In regular theater an actor may prepare a monologue that he has spent many hours memorizing, for a part that he will also perform at every audition. He's spent a lot of time on this and has perfected his art and delivery. When going for an audition he is quite comfortable with his prepared lines.... ( added 2 years 105 days ago.)
Acting - The Agent Interview - mgrcentral (890) Blue Level Author Verified Account View Bio for mgrcentral
This can be quite a frightening question. Somebody is asking about you and you're confronted with such a broad and general opening line. How on Earth do you reply? When you finally get that all important interview with an agent, you want to be as prepared as you possibly can be. You've probably... ( added 2 years 105 days ago.)
Motivation Letter For Work Abroad - profitweaver (684) Unverified Account
If you are applying for a job abroad (particularly in Europe or South America), a Motivation Letter For Work Abroad takes the place of a Cover Letter. Both resumes and Motivation Letters are much less formal than their United States equivalents. The Motivation Letter, as its name implies, tells... ( added 2 years 106 days ago.)
Mom, Want to Boost your Resume? - Nicole Dean (745) Unverified Account View Bio for Nicole Dean
I’m worried about my resume. I love being a stay at home mom, but eventually I’d like to get back into the business world to make money again. What should I do to keep my resume from having a big empty gap in it? Signed – Cathy Career Dear Cathy, Don’t fret. There are plenty of ways to keep your... ( added 2 years 114 days ago.)
The Barriers That Stop Most People Presenting in Public & How to Overcome Them - Maria Davies (7) Red Level Author Verified Account
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Gerald R. Ford said “If I went back to college again, I’d concentrate on two areas: learning to write and learning to speak before an audience. Nothing in life is more important than the ability to communicate effectively.” It’s the number one skill that’s guaranteed to position you head... ( added 2 years 116 days ago.)
Networking for College Students and Grads: Top 7 Steps You Can Take Now - Steven Rothberg (17) Unverified Account
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... ( added 2 years 119 days ago.)
 

 
How to Write a Technical CV - CVwriting (920) Unverified Account
A technical CV is used to highlight particular skills that relate to technical jobs in professions such as IT, Engineering and Science. The key to writing a technical CV is to get the right balance between describing your technical experience and making your CV easily read by a non-technical... ( added 2 years 121 days ago.)
How to Write a Covering Letter - CVwriting (920) Unverified Account
If you are sending your CV to a perspective employer by post or fax it is essential that you send with it a covering letter. You need to use the covering letter to create a good impression so that the employer or recruiter will want to read your CV. It will have more impact if it is... ( added 2 years 127 days ago.)
More Women Take on Role as Primary Breadwinner - Teena Rose (161) Unverified Account
Role reversal scenarios are common plots among Hollywood screenwriters. The formula usually involves two people – mother and daughter, sister and brother, superstar and fan – switching bodies and adapting to the others’ life. Real life has its own emerging trend in the world of role... ( added 2 years 129 days ago.)

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