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  • 5 Interviewing Mistakes That Can Lead To Hiring The Wrong Person (Helen Wilkie)
    Are you in the process of hiring employees? The following article gives you an overview of 5 of the most common interviewing mistakes that you need to avoid, so that you don't hire the wrong person...
  • 20 Tips to Dress for Success (Lino Claudio)
    Do you possess the look of a professional? Do you look incredibly smart? Are you confident enough to take charge and get the job that you applying for?
  • Need A Cover Letter For Teaching Professionals?
    A solid, stand-out cover letter is an absolute must for any teaching professional. Teachers can apply much of what they teach their students toward its composition. Teachers often forget their own advice when they compose their cover letter.
  • Oil jobs - how is life in the middle of the ocean? (Rick Martin)
    Working in the oil and gas industry requires certain skills and abilities. The responsibility is huge no matter the type of job but the advantages are many. There are various oil jobs on the market, the important thing is to be able to face the challenge.

Career

  • Settling Successfully Into Your New Job (Ada Denis)
    The euphoria of starting a new job can sometimes be get over by misgiving about what comes future. After all, you’re “the new kid on the draw a blank,” and there’s much to learn–about your new job duties and much more.
  • 3 Interrogations No Job Seeker Ever Wants To Be Asked? (Ada Denis)
    Employer and interviewers expect you to reply terrible question during interviews. Take a few minutes to brainstorm on how you might work out on the following resolutions.
  • What To Do When HR Calls (Ada Denis)
    Generally, when you present yourself as a prospective nominee for a rising work opportunity, your information will trickle through the Human Resources section.
  • How To Explain A Past Job Loss (Craig Calvin)
    There is no reason to feel apprehensive about having to explain a job loss to a prospective interviewer. There are countless reasons that can result in gaps in employment or resumes.
  • Career Movements (Ada Denis)
    Each day millions of people let their inner fears stop them from creating the life of their dreamings. No one will deny that it is terrific to step out of your comfort zone, but once you challenge your fear and take action, you can gain great things.
  • Bartending Requirements: Your First Few Weeks (Jim Hofman)
    Bartending has long been one of the most popular professions for young people to pursue. There’s an allure of being behind a bar, pouring drinks for eager, attractive people, and raking in generous tips night after night.
  • Bartending 101: Five Steps To Double Your Tips (Jim Hofman)
    If you’re a bartender, even the most successful of bartenders, it’s likely you’re seeing a few less customers give today’s economic climate. If this unfortunate reality is eroding your tips, it’s time to take charge.
  • Effective Hiring Strategy (Barry Snyder )
    Hiring an employee can be such a tedious job to do. There are so much that a company should do to ensure that they are hiring someone who can be trusted.
  • Need a job? Try networking -- not schmoozing (Lara Zielin)
    There’s an unfortunate perception out there that networking means schmoozing, brown-nosing, and sharing limp handshakes with people you don’t like, all in the interests of acquiring something—usually a job these days.
  • International internships increasingly popular (Michael Bekoff)
    An intern is someone (usually a student) who will temporarily work within a company or organization to gain work experience.
  • You're Ready For A Career Change... Is Your Resume? (Heather Eagar)
    You finally did it. You made the decision to leave a career that makes you dread every Monday morning and pursue one that you feel is your true calling. Congratulations! Making the decision was the hard part, right?
  • What is a Medical Assistant? (St. Augustine School of Medical Assistants)
    Medical Assistants are unlicensed healthcare workers who perform administrative and basic supervised clinical tasks to keep the offices of physicians, podiatrists, chiropractors, and other health practitioners running smoothly.
  • Am I in a dead-end job? (Jim DeSantis)
    A blog reader asks: My brother keeps pushing me to change jobs because he says I am in a dead-end job. He has given me a lot of good reasons to think so. I'm just not sure. Can you help?" (name witheld)
  • Bartending Careers: A Tall Order Served (Paul D. Rosevear)
    Think an enjoyable job with flexible hours, an exciting work environment, and above average pay is a tall order? Bartending careers offer that tall order served shaken or stirred on a nightly basis.
  • How Not to Get Yourself Fired! (Rick Hillard)
    Today, getting a job can be very tiresome. Even so, a few people argue that attempting to hold on to a job to avert the risk of losing it is in even harder. This is because they are rendering any viable way there is, in order not to lose their jobs.
  • Competency Based Interview Questions: How To Give Perfect Answers (Annette Lewis)
    The use of Competency Based Interview Questions is becoming increasingly common and not just within the largest corporations. Smaller and medium sized companies are using these tools as a means of improving their recruitment decisions.
  • Using Employment Agencies For Job Searching (Mark James)
    Job searching is a hard process. But using the internet and job search engines can make life a lot easier in sorting through the massive amounts of jobs listed on the internet.
  • The Pros and Cons of Working from Home (Lisa A. Koosis)
    A few years back, my dream was to work from home. Every time I'd leave the office, aggravated from some corporate memo or the nonsense of office politics, I'd think: if only I could work from home then I could leave all this behind.
  • Teaching In International Schools: The Basic Questions (Wade Robins)
    Anyone who has thought about teaching abroad as a way to see the world while both acting as an ambassador for this or her own culture and learning the culture of another country first-hand has probably considered teaching in an international school.
  • How To Ace The Interview (Dan Farrell)
    A common goof of interviewees is that they might tend to get tense and forget the questions that are asked to them, often having the effect that they aren't prepared for the interview.
  • Over 40? How to build the support network you'll need now for the rest of your life and work! (Craig Nathanson)
    Look around you now. Do you have people in your life on a daily basis who support your dreams, your goals and your daily activities? Do these people make you laugh, make you smile and help you feel better about yourself?
  • Achieving Success in New Jobs (Adam Boulton)
    It's very crucial for us to get settled down with a new job. Read on to learn how you can take the challenges at the new job and work for an all-round satisfaction.
  • Becoming A Sales And Marketing Specialist (Mark Doherty)
    Graduates who have a strong desire to become a sales or marketing specialist often fail to realize the hard work that goes into their field.
  • Bartending Careers: A Tall Order Served (Paul D. Rosevear)
    Think an enjoyable job with flexible hours, an exciting work environment, and above average pay is a tall order? Bartending careers offer that tall order served shaken or stirred on a nightly basis.
  • 6 Easy Steps for Career Advancement (Clinton Lew)
    People are looking for career advancement all the time. In an average person's working career, it is estimated that most of us will make between six to ten jobs or career changes, hence the reason why career advancement is absolutely necessary.

Employment

Inspirational

  • Thinking inside the Box (Claude Cross)
    Working in the Charlotte NC Real Estate Business has got me to thinking Inside the box...hmm. Not to agitate the "thinking outside the box gang" , but there are some things that are tried and true that don't need to be reinvented.
  • Don't Bury Your Dreams (Johnny Morney)
    My great friend and mentor Les Brown says "It takes someone with a vision of the possibilities to attain new levels of experience. Someone with the courage to live his dreams."
  • Choose Your Own Life (Dennis Harting)
    This is the centerpiece for anyone who wishes to be truly happy with his or her life. To create the life that you desire, it is imperative that you are the one selecting it. This may sound obvious yet most people lead lives that someone else chose for the

Recruitment

  • Interview Questions (David Dale)
    You have submitted your resume to countless job advertisements and now you have an interview scheduled. This is your chance to leave a good impression and get the job offer. To succeed in an interview, you need to be confident and you need to be prepared.
  • Personal Profiling Gives Employers an Advantage in the Search for New Job Candidates (Kate Smalley)
    Are you considering the use of personal profiling as a recruiting tool? The following article offers good advice on the best way to build this into your recruitment process...
  • Hiring and Retaining Good Employees (Myron Curry)
    Are you in the process of hiring employees, or looking for ways to retain your existing employees? The following article gives you some sound advice on how to hire good employees, and how to retain them...
  • Recruiting Managers - Lets Get Honest ( David Osborne )
    Employees leave a job for four main reasons:

Resume

  • Selling Yourself Well: How To Write A Resume Cover Letter (Mario Churchill)
    You are ready to apply to the job of your dreams. You have a thick, killer resume listing all your achievements and experience. You have a killer transcript showing all the marvelous grades you got on the way to a successful career.
  • Writing Resumes without Mistakes (Adam Boulton)
    Resume and curriculum vitae act as entry tickets to a job. This article gives a few useful tips that help write a perfect resume to multiple the chances of getting hired