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  • 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 impact on other areas such as human health careers which involves detecting and treating hereditary diseases, cancer, heart disease, AIDS, etc; ...
  • Do You Need New Nursing Uniforms?  By : George Royal
    Many hospitals and doctors offices are purchasing new and improved nursing uniforms. The old and plain nursing uniforms are not making an impression anymore, more and more places are recognizing that nice and friendly nursing uniforms go a long way towards putting the public at ease People like to be able to relate to their hospital staff anf to do that the nurses need to be wearing attractive and friendly nursing uniforms.

    Should you consider getting new nursing uniforms ...
  • Listing A Hobby On Your CV Or Resume  By : John Rivers
    It is becoming more common for people to be asked what their favourite hobby or pastime is on a job application form. It is therefore advisable to include a section on your interests and any hobby that you are actively engaged in on your CV or Resume too. This helps to differentiate your application from all others that have similar experience and qualifications as you do. A hobby can be used as a great ice-breaker at interviews too and you may find yourself discussing your s...
  • Managing Your Workday Interruptions  By : Dave Lindbeck
    Staying focused is vital to accomplishing your goals and being productive. During the workday, several interruptions may keep you from getting your job done. How should you deal with these types of interruptions?

    1. Non work calls to your cell phone.

    Unless you use your cell phone in your work, keep it turned off so that personal calls go to voicemail. Return urgent calls during a break in your work. Everything else can be returned in your free time.

    It's importan...
  • Corporate Gift Basket Ideas For Realtors  By : La Tunya Sifford
    Are you a realtor and looking for a tasteful way to thank a client for their business? With your recently earned commission, don’t forget to show your appreciation – a carefully thought out gift will not only ensure future referrals, it will also show your client just how much you care. In fact, corporate gifts and corporate gift baskets have not only become more popular in today’s real estate market, they are often expected from buyers and sellers.

    Corporate gift baskets ...
  • Should You Become A Realtor?  By : Ron LeBlanc -
    Have you asked yourself that question lately? I did and I decided the answer was yes. Let me tell you what led up to it.

    I have been using realtors to purchase some of my investment properties. The Multiple Listing Services can be a great place to find properties, and one has to be a licensed realtor in the US to access them. I’m not sure what the laws are in other countries, so this discussion will be of only the US.

    Each time I buy a property, the realtor collects al...
  • Profession Of Pharmacy Under Siege  By : Kurt Grady
    Dr. Kurt Grady challenges the notion that pharmacists must violate their oath and conscience to dispense the "morning-after" emergency conception pill.
  • How To Become A Successful Intern  By : John Rivers
    Internships are one of the most powerful ways for you to get the experience that you need in your chosen field. These are getting to be more and more common as companies and employees alike learn how great they can be.

    Internships allow companies to train new people in the way they run their businesses. Many of the companies that hire interns end up hiring these people as full time employees when they are finished the internship and their schooling. That is why it is so im...
  • A Little Certificate Can Go A Long Way  By : Sherry Harris
    In this day and age certificates mean a lot to everybody. When we graduate from a university, institute or a career training school, we get a certificate. It is very influential and a must for a person’s career. It creates an immense positive impression on the employer’s mind.
  • Four Easy Steps to the Career of Your Dreams  By : Eileen Silva
    Dr. Silva gives four easy steps to successfully accomplishing the career of your dreams.
  • The Origins of the Business Card  By : Jeremy Duboys
    The first business cards were actually playing cards and the practice of exchanging such cards originated in the Court of King Louis XIV of France. The “Sun King”, who incidentally was the longest serving Monarch in history, held court in his opulent Palace of Versailles situated in today’s terms, just a short train ride from Paris.
  • Winning Ways At Interviews  By : Charles Trumpess
    Marketing communications copywriter Charlie Trumpess takes a humorous look at how best to tackle that age old terror, the job interview.

    Let’s face it, job interviews are about as much fun as a hot wax with no anaesthetic. After all, attempting to showcase your talents to a bunch of strangers, usually against the clock and on someone else’s turf is not a natural act. Nevertheless, if you really want the job then you have to crack the interview conundrum. Giving ‘good inte...
  • Effective Public Speaking Tips For Beginners  By : James Masterson
    People have praised and respected over the centuries those who could speak well in front of a crowd. The audience is oftentimes left in awe at how these leaders express themselves well and eventually convinced them a great deal. Knowing how to speak well before a crowd is the best drawer of attention to a candidate leader.

    Facing a crowd can be a serious jittery experience for some but for others, they found it fun and exciting to express themselves. But being a public sp...
  • How To Be Public Speakers? Check Out Public Speaking Courses  By : James Masterson
    Public speaking is an important course though most might think they do not need one. The skills you acquire in public speaking are certainly helpful in your everyday work routine, interacting with people and practically in your social life.

    In studying public speaking, you would learn to say what you mean, develop self-confidence, learn more about yourself and how to relate with others and of course enjoy the freedom of speech.

    A public speaking course would help you ...
  • Improving How You Speak In Public  By : James Masterson
    Feeling less confident when speaking in public? Here are some tips to boost your confidence in public speaking.

    Tip no. 1. You should have eye contact with the audience all the time.

    Tip no. 2. You should just relax. You know now by heart what you intend to say. Just do it.

    Tip no. 3. If you can, use visual aids. This could help the people listening to you understand more of what you want to say. They get your concepts in an instant. Keep your visual aids simple. If,...
  • Pharmacy Technician - A Closer Look  By : Kevin Erickson
    In the not so distant past when you walked into a pharmacy needing to get a prescription filled you would have, in most instances, found that your prescription was actually filled by the on duty pharmacists. However, over the past few years a change has occurred in the pharmacist arena and that change is, "a pharmacist probably no longer filling your prescriptions". Although pharmacists are on duty wherever medications are dispensed; today in most instances, a pharmacy techni...
  • Public Speaking Made Easy  By : James Masterson
    Public speaking has long haunted those who loath and like it. In every stage of life, since high school, college, even up until reaching the corporate world, no one is totally free from its clutches. Whether it is for the purpose of show and tell or pitching to a client, public speaking skills is an important necessity in your waking life.

    There is a way to make public speaking easy to do and less stressful. Breaking down the process into steps helps anyone have a clear m...
  • Law School Know-How  By : Robert Thatcher
    Getting into law school can be a very arduous task for aspiring students. You need to start as early as your freshman year in high school if you decide that being a lawyer is what you really want to do for the rest of your life.

    Do not be misled by the rosy portrayal of a lawyer’s life in TV or in the movies. In real life, lawyers would have 12 to 18 working hours, especially for those who are aspiring to be partners in their respective law firms.

    In order to achieve ...
  • Public Speaking: 9 Characteristics Of The Greats  By : Paul Evans
    There's more to speaking than sharing a few words. Here are the top nine characteristics of public speakers that you can use too

    1. Solid Content. Even a person lacking charismatic gifts can develop solid content. Always share something the audience finds valuable to their lives.

    2. Humorous. It's hard to hate someone you laugh with. The best speakers find a way to get people smiling early in the program. It opens hearts and makes the group receptive. You don't have to ...
  • Mom, Want To Boost Your Resume?  By : 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 resume hopping. Here are just a few ideas to get you thinking.

    1. Volunteer.
    Not many people are aware of this, but, if you live in the United States, there’s a Presi...
  • 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 accomplished as you are. There’s no use in performing well, if the right people don’t hear about it.

    Networking within the company you wo...
  • A Closer Look At Two Interview Questions  By : Judi Perkins
    A job interview is stressful. The person who hasn’t made a lot of changes isn’t practiced at what is involved (nor should they want to be), and the person who has made a lot of changes doesn’t have any idea as to what’s involved either, or they wouldn’t be making so many changes!

    Preparing for the interview de-stresses the situation considerably. Yet, 78% of all candidates - regardless of the level for which they are interviewing - wing it! And frequently cause themselves ...
  • When The Recruiter Calls  By : Judi Perkins
    Recruiting, retained or contingency, involves (or should, anyway) directly approaching individuals who, based on their title or position, might well have the experience to handle the job description and position for which the client is seeking someone. The individuals who are approached, of course, are usually currently employed at one of the client's competitors.

    If that individual is you, what would you do? What would you do when a recruiter calls and briefly outlines an...
  • What Are Data Entry Jobs?  By : Lavinia Snider
    Data entry jobs refer to the capture of data on computers. Today this is perhaps one of the few most popular works at home. The rapid proliferation of the data entry jobs can be attributed to the internet. Plenty of opportunities are made available by the World Wide Web for the Homemakers, students and the alike. One of the important reasons for the increase in the on line data entry workers is the sharp decline in the full time on location data entry operators at office. The...
  • Ways to make big $$$ in Japan.  By : Matt Canham
    An article outlining some of the highly profitable ways to make money working in Japan.
  • Tell Me Something, Just Where Are You At In Life Or Your Career?  By : Stan Lewis
    The article let’s those who feel lost, who are unsure where they are or want to be in life know that there is hope for them. By having a coach or mentor help determine where you are and by taking a well planned journey you will be able to answer life questions. With diligence and consistency along your journey, you have a better chance to find the right answers that will bring you success.
  • Valuable Human Resources Career Info You Just Gotta Read  By : Mary Murtha
    The very goal of every graduate is to find a decent job. On the other hand, every organization knows the value behind the employment of competent and skilled employees. They know that once they have employed the right kind of employee and place them in a position that can best reflect their skills and competence is absolutely important in organizational success.

    However, for some businesses that have bigger sets of connections and extensions, there must be somebody or some...
  • Military Careers: 10 Extraordinary Reasons Why People Join The Military  By : Mary Murtha
    It is hard to live with guns. This must have been the reason why many parents despise their son’s or even daughter’s decision to join the military. But those who persist in joining this institution insist the feeling is what they call “a call of duty.” This is when they feel they need to protect and fight for their beloved country.

    However, some researchers had found out that people who join the military have mixed emotions, mixed sentiments and various reasons. All togeth...
  • Will All Recruitment Be Free In Future?  By : Richard D S Hill
    Joel Cheeseman has a blog on online recruitment - http://cheesman.typepad.com/ - and has recently written an e-book called " Battling Free" - http://www.hrseo.com/battlingfree/ - on his contention that sites such as Craigslist - http://www.craigslist.org/ - and search engines like Google Jobs - http://www.google.com/jobs/ - and Yahoo! Hot Jobs - http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ - are "spearheading an ongoing and relentless commoditization of information that's quickly pulling the va...
  • Some Straight Talk About Career Training  By : Sherry Harris
    A career training program is crucial when you want to build a career. Making a decision on a career is one of the most difficult decisions in life. But the reality is every subject does not provide enough prospects and money. So you should choose a profession in which you can do well monetarily and where you will have job satisfaction.
  • Taking Online Paralegal Courses To New Heights!  By : Megan Stansfield
    A paralegal is an assistant to an attorney. This person participates in a number of activities that involve legal cases including researching case law, prepare pleadings, and assist in arguments. Becoming a paralegal is a highly lucrative position. Most paralegals work in law firms and are very well paid. It is also a great stepping stone if you are interested in becoming a lawyer. In order to be a paralegal, you must have an associated degree in paralegal studies. Online par...
  • Online Computer Degrees, The Key To Success?  By : Megan Stansfield
    Computers are a vital business resource in today’s market. Where several years ago they were a helpful tool, now they are a necessity. Computers have taken an integral part in both personal and professional life. Because of this, many new computer jobs have opened up. From programming to maintenance, computer technology is here to stay. Many people who started working with computers did so in their own time and obtained a vast knowledge by independent learning. This experienc...
  • How to Become a Home Health Care Nurse  By : Michael V. Gruber, MPH
    Learn how to become a home health care nurse including information on salaries, education, and career opportunities.
  • Make Your Resume Count!  By : Dana Goldberg
    How many people do you think apply for each of the jobs that you see listed online or in the newspaper? Every single one of those jobs is going to get at least a few hundred applicants, I am serious! That is why you need to make sure that your resume is one of a kind, that your resume is so fantastic that the employer is going to be driven to read it all the way through. It is your responsibility to make sure that every application and resume you send out is unique and that i...
  • Is A Career In Medical Transcription For You?  By : Gray Rollins
    If you have an interest in the medical field and enjoy office work, you should consider a career in medical transcription. Demand in this field continues to grow and each year there are more job opportunities.

    Medical transcription clerks quickly and accurately transcribe medical records that are dictated by doctors and other medical professionals. You will be working with clinic notes, physical reports, office notes, consultation reports, operative reports, psychiatric ev...
  • What Is A Transcriber?  By : Gray Rollins
    A transcriber is a person that transcribes recorded information to written form. Companies use transcription to shift the burden of typing from highly paid executives and professionals to lower salaried employees. Executives and professionals, such as doctors, dictate and then a transcriber transcribes the work to document form.

    Although most of us are familiar with medical transcribers, transcribers work in a variety of fields and in a variety of circumstances. Many trans...
  • RN to BSN - Career Benefits and Education Options  By : Michael V. Gruber, MPH
    Learn the benefits of earning your RN to BSN degree including salary comparisons and online education options.
  • Beware of Job Search Competition!  By : Paul Megan
    If you use old-fashioned, traditional job search approaches, you're putting yourself right in the middle of the competition.
  • Job Search Tip: Master the FOUR BEES!  By : Paul Megan
    If you go into today's demanding job marketplace without preparation,you're not going to make it. The FOUR BEES can help.
  • Is Your Digital Resume All It’s Cracked Up To Be?  By : Paul Megan
    All we have to do is wait for one or two of those millions of internet users (many of whom are employers) to discover our resume . . . theoretically.
  • The Three P’s of Salary Negotiation  By : William Nichols
    Presentation, Preparation and Professionalism. These are the basic keys to a successful salary negation.
  • Job Change Can Be Scary--Unless You Have a Success Plan!  By : Paul Megan
    It can be a very exciting time when you approach job change in an enlightened way.
  • Graduating from high school and chosing your career  By : James Hunt
    Graduating from high school means that there are a multitude of careers that you can choose from. Depending on what your interests, are and what your grades are like, you’ll be able to take your pick from any number of careers for your future...
  • Hot Jobs Alert: Watch Out For Automated Interviewing!  By : Paul Megan
    New job search systems can handle thousands of interviews a day, filter out unqualified applicants and rank the rest for hiring managers to review at their convenience.
  • The Benefits Of Online Forensic Nursing Education Programs  By : Larry Ford
    There are a few different ways to get certified in forensic nursing. One of these ways is to enroll in an online distance learning program from one of several colleges around the country.
  • 5 Hot Job Negotiations Tips!  By : Paul Megan
    Most employers expect you to negotiate a job offer. If you don't do it like a pro you can leave thousands on the table untouched!
  • OK. I’ll Bite! What Does It REALLY Take for Successful Job Placement!  By : Paul Megan
    If you were working on your job placement in the last century you’d probably have some luck. Those were that days when you could count on the numbers eventually working for you.
  • Job Search Tip: Dump Your Resume!  By : Paul Megan
    The 21st Century job market has changed dramatically. Today's employers expect a lot more than a traditional resume represents. It's time to get real!
  • Job Interview Question: Prepare for the ONE essential!  By : Paul Megan
    There’s only ONE essential that will finally make the difference in terms of your candidacy. It overshadows everything else that may happen in the interview.
  • 3 Steps to a Better Career: Finding Your True Talents to Work from Home for Life  By : Sylvie Charrier
    Did you know that you have an untapped source of revenue at your very fingertips? It’s true, but there’s no need to look too far for it because that source of revenue is you! If you’re ready to uncover the hidden skills inside you and leave the rat race of work-at-home job boards behind, then you’re definitely in the right place.
  • Executive Recruiters . . . Love 'em or Leave 'em?  By : Paul Megan
    You can save yourself a lot of worry and enhance your candidacy when you take the time to learn how to interact with these professionals.
  • The Art of Juggling Career, Family and Education  By : Travis Waack
    Can you find the time to do it all - career, family, continue education?
  • Ace the Interview, Land the Job  By : Ryan Stewart
    If you truly want to land the pharmaceutical sales career of your dreams then you have to ace the interview. After all you’re likely vying for a limited position and there are lots of qualified candidates out there, perhaps they may even have similar educational backgrounds or work histories.
  • Job That Didn't Work Out? How to Handle it On Your Resume  By : Ian Christie
    It is very unfortunate when we make the decision to join a company and it doesn’t work out. Do you represent jobs on your resume that were short and didn’t work out? And if so, how do you do so?
  • Using a Job Search Site Makes Job Finding Effortless  By : David Arnold Livingston
    In this era of technology and the World Wide Web, everything can be done over the Internet, from virtual shopping to chatting with people across a thousand miles. One of the activities that has already become a standard is online job application.
  • Your IT Career  By : Chris Bryant
    Whether you're starting or jumpstarting your IT career, the "certification vs. experience" question is going to come up. Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, tells you how to get the best of both worlds and take your IT career to new heights.
  • Career Tip: Your Lifestyle Affects Your Job Choice!  By : Paul Megan
    Your lifestyle may seriously affect your career or job choice. Did you know that people without spouses or children will represent one of the fastest growing segments of the workplace population?
  • How To Transition Into Copywriting By Moonlighting – Even If You Already Have A Full-Time Job  By : Chris Marlow
    How to transition your way into copywriting by moonlighting, without making the usual mistakes.
  • Choose The Best Graphic Design School To Launch Your Career  By : Ray La Foy
    While it seems jobs should only go to those who display the right talents and a piece of paper shouldn't be key, considering how high-tech this industry has become, it makes sense that degreed candidates are preferred.
  • Ten Reasons to Invest in Your Career  By : Ian Christie
    Not investing in yourself is like floating down a fast river without a paddle, map or knowledge of what's around the next bend. Things may go fine for a while, but at some point, you're going to realize you made a giant mistake.

    To avoid such unforeseen disaster in your career, you need to invest in it to proactively and thoughtfully create a plan for achieving your career and life goals.
  • Secret Interview Tactics of Journalists  By : Shannon Cherry
    How you can make the most of your interview time with a reporter.
  • Kick Butt With This Innovative Personal Development Job Search Tip!  By : Paul Megan
    Once you decide to get serious about making a job change . . . and you want to see some results in a matter of days instead of months . . . then choosing alternative strategies is the only solution.
  • Interviewing? Follow These 7 Tips To Set Yourself Apart  By : Lee Dobbins
    Successful interviewing is not only about talking up your skills and accomplishments, it’s also about selling yourself.
  • Find Out Where The High-Paying Freelance Copywriting Jobs Are  By : Chris Marlow
    If you’re a copywriter interested in earning a high income, read this article to find out which jobs pay the most and where to find them.
  • Forensic Accounting- CSI of Accounting Jobs  By : Jay Moncliff
    Forensic accounting is one of the fastest growing areas of accounting jobs in the market today. This specialized area is interesting and dynamic, and provides unlimited opportunities for the next few decades.
  • Ready For A Job Change?  By : Paul Megan
    Maybe its time to take advantage of the fabulous opportunities in today's job market. The first step is to get a focus.
  • Dealing with a Layoff in Your Job History  By : Ryan Stewart
    Many times, employees are forced to find a new job due to downsizing or a company layoff. In fact, with so much economic uncertainty, there is a strong possibility that anyone can be laid off at any time. Whether the layoff ranges from a couple of months to a couple of years, you have to be prepared.
  • Great Career Planning News for Middle Managers!  By : Paul Megan
    There are a lot of job opportunities if your career planning has you thinking about moving into management or upgrading your current position.
  • How To Start Your Career In Information Technology - Or Jumpstart Your Current One!  By : Chris Bryant
  • Job Search Victim Or Professional?  By : Paul Megan
    Everyone hits bumps in the job search road. How you handle it will determine whether or not you'll be a success.
  • Job Search Tip: Build Your Personal Asset Bank!  By : Paul Megan
    Discover the 3 categtories of marketable assets that can turn you into a winner . . . and attract an employer's attention.
  • The Specialties Of Forensic Nurses  By : Larry Ford
    Forensic nursing, just like regular nursing is divided up into several smaller specialties. Nurses wanting to get an education in forensics have the opportunity to pick one or more of these specialties that they prefer the most.
  • What Would You Do To Guarantee A Quick Job Search?  By : Paul Megan
    If you want to excel, if you want a superior job with more money, if you want to select your next job rather than settle for it, you must understand and embrace the dynamics of today’s job marketplace.
  • Your Guide To Top Nursing Schools  By :
    So, you want to go to one of the top nursing schools, take up nursing and be a well paid and steady employed nurse years from now? To achieve this and more, you have to scout for the top nursing schools that could give you the best level of education.
  • Do You Have a New Year’s Career Resolution?  By : Steve Bohler
    This year make a resolution to get into a “Natural Vocation”
  • Whoa! Are You Barely Treading Water with Your Current Job Compensation?  By : Paul Megan
    If you’re not making more money each year, you’re barely treading water. Over time that can be a very scary position to be in.
  • The Effectiveness of Interview Follow-up Letters  By : Ian Christie
    Will you get hired just because you sent a thank-you letter? No, likely not. Could it help your candidacy? Absolutely.
  • Nursing – Choosing a Career in the Nursing Field  By : Joseph Then
    How many people are willing to go through all the training that it takes to be in the nursing field? It might to be a long process be all in all it is a job well worth it.
  • Ime To Make A Career Move? Stop Procrastinating!  By : Paul Megan
    It seems we can always find some justification for putting off a job search. Here are 4 timely tips that get you on the move.
  • Job Interviews Are Predictable - So be Prepared!  By :
    80% of what goes on in an interview is routine and predictable. Knowing ahead of time what companies and hiring managers are looking for will help you prepare.
  • Interview? . . . How About the NON-Interview!?  By : Paul Megan
    What if I told you that you can dramatically upgrade your chances of getting a good job . . . and a lot quicker . . . if you DON’T go on an interview!
  • City Slicker’s Business Career Alert: Small Towns Are Hot!  By : Paul Megan
    Thanks to the internet and to satellite technology, a company in Iowa can be as connected as one in Los Angeles.
  • The Path to a Profitable Speaking Career  By : Mike Moore
    All you need to know and do to enter the world of professional speaking
  • Education - Colleges or Universities To Support Choices in Careers or Jobs  By : David Arnold Livingston
    To "Do college"...or "Not To Do college"...that is the question.

    This is one of the many huge decisions high school students and their families have to make in their lives. It is so serious that some parents have already planned for their children's college education even while they were still infants or sometimes even before they are born.
  • Hot Job Listings for 2006!  By : Paul Megan
    According to recent reports here are the six areas where you can expect to find an above average number of openings.
  • 5 Breakthrough Talking Tips for Women in the Job Market!  By : Paul Megan
    EEI, a pioneer in alternative job search strategies, recommends that you dump the idea of interviewing in favor of establishing rapport and chemistry with an employer through a carefully scripted dialogue.
  • Job Hunting Tip: What Employers Are Looking For In You  By : Paul Megan
    Today’s employers are looking for people with energy. And they pick up on your energy before they even formally meet you. Do you exhibit the energy employers are looking for?
  • America Job Bank? Don’t Even Bother Until You’ve Answered These 2 Questions!  By : Paul Megan
    There are extraordinary opportunities available all over the country right now! But you’ll have a hard time landing one unless you can answer a couple of critical questions that can make all the difference to your job search.
  • 4 Powerful Career Education Tips: Success Is In Your Attitude!  By : Paul Megan
    A savvy career education review may tell you it’s not your job that's slowing you down.
  • Emerging Trends In Nursing Jobs  By : Bill Sterzenbach
    The nursing profession is experiencing explosive growth. Finding the right niche in this blossoming industry can make a substantial difference in income, retirement, benefites, and more
  • Finding a Federal Job  By : Dewitt Shotts
    Would you like to get a great job? For some people, a federal job is what they dream about doing. For others, it is something that they just stumble into. So, when you begin your job search, do not discount a job in the public service area.
  • Don’t Make a Move Until You’ve Discovered Your Career Options!  By : Paul Megan
    If making a job or career move is the answer to your sense of restlessness or your need for advancement, then this is the time to explore all your options.
  • Why Is Finding a Job Such a Disaster for Me?  By : Paul Megan
    Way too many job seekers just can’t understand why they’re not getting results. They feel they’ve done all the right things. And nothing’s working.
  • Making the Switch to a Pharmaceutical Sales Career  By : Ryan Stewart
    Many people who already have a career in sales are slowly but surely transitioning into pharmaceutical sales. If you're one of those people who are ready to take your sales career to the next level, there are a variety ways to do just that.
  • Turn your lame resume into a Blockbuster!  By : Paul Megan
    You get one shot at an employer with your resume. It has to be first rate. There are no second chances.
  • 6 Steps to a Successful Job Fair  By : Ryan Stewart
    Whether you are graduating from college, returning to the work force, or contemplating a career change, career fairs have lots to offer a job seeker. Following a few basic guidelines can help you make the most of the experience and maximize some great networking opportunities.
  • A Career as an Auto Glass Technician  By : James Hunt
    An Auto Glass Technician replaces or repairs automobile glass. It is estimated that nearly 10 million windshields are replaced every year...
  • Find a Job Online  By : Jay Moncliff
    The Internet has simplified everything from shopping to banking and now even employment has been made easier because you can have a job online. That is right, as amazing as it sounds you can work from the comfort of your home, while traveling, or anywhere you have a computer because your job online only requires you meet deadlines. You can work whenever fits your schedule, meaning you have more time for the important things like your family and have your job online to help pay the bills. If you are interested in finding a job online, but are not sure what you could possibly do, consider the following job titles. Right now you can find a job online in any of these markets as well as many others.
  • Non-traditional Job Search Strategies Rule!  By : Paul Megan
    If you’re serious about finding a good job . . . and you want to do it NOW rather than months from now . . . then you have to do it differently from the way you heard it should be done.
  • Three Ways To Jumpstart Your IT Career  By : Chris Bryant
    It’s easy to fall into a rut in life, especially at work. Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, offers three way to break out of the workplace rut and build the career you’ve always dreamed of.

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