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  • "Executive Job Search: 3 Jobseeking Ways to Find a Job Faster"  By : Kevin Donlin
    Got a difficult problem in your job search? Say, a lack of networking contacts? Or trouble answering interview questions? Good news: You take solve your job search problems today, simply by writing them down. Read on to learn a 3-step method that shows you how.
  • "How much can I earn as a bodyguard"  By : Robert Palmer
    A highly skilled bodyguard may earn $125,000 per year plus bonuses, many bodyguards earn in excess of $70,000 annually
  • "If Your Resume is the Cake, Your Cover Letter is the Icing."  By : Heather Eagar
    The goal in a cover letter is to get the attention of the hiring manager. Use this article to help write your own.
  • "Me First" Not So For Counselors  By : Adam Johnes
    Despite today's "me first" society, there are still college graduates who want to make a difference.
  • "Take This Job and Shove It" is a Country Song NOT a Best Practice  By : Bill Tyler
    Quitting a job is a choice that successful people often have to make. This article gives some helpful tips on how to leave a job without leaving a bad impression. Don't burn a bridge when you are building your career.
  • "take This Job And Shove It" Is A Country Song Not A Best Practice  By : Bill Tyler -
    "Find a job you like and you add five days to every week."
    -H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

    Sometimes it's an easy choice to leave a company. However, one of the most important choices that you can make in your career is to leave your current employer in the right way. Like any other relationship, there are faults and virtues with every company. At the end of a relationship, people tend to focus on the faults.

    BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO. When you leave a company, it is like break...
  • 'Excellence' Program Assists People With Disabilities  By : Ryan Hall
    People with disabilities remain an untapped resource in the nation's work force, facing an unemployment rate of 70 percent.
  • 'Me' Time - 38% of Brits Work Over 60 Hours a Week  By : Jonathan Lee Recruitment
    Work life balance issues have been on the agenda for many years and according to a recent survey Brits are lacking in ‘me time’. 75% of us claim that work negatively impacts on our free time with 38% claiming to work more than 60 hours a week.
  • .net Application Development  By : Sutjni H
    Visual Studio.NET is an intelligent development tool that allows developing applications that target the .NET Framework. From a developer’s vista, .NET comprises of three things viz., the .NET Framework, the .NET Framework SDK, and the development environment.
  • 10 Biggest Job Interviewing Mistakes  By : Shari Hearn
    What are some of the biggest job interview mistakes, and how can you avoid them before you make them?
  • 10 Career Change Myths  By : Stacey Lane
    If you dream about having a different career, but don't act on that dream, you may be operating under the assumption of a career myth. In this article, I expose 10 myths, sayings you've heard before that simply are not true. Let's explore them.
  • 10 Career Resolutions  By : S. C. Mishra
    If your career is losing direction, it’s time to make not only personal resolutions, but some professional ones too.
  • 10 Challenges Senior Executives Face in the Job Search  By : Ford R. Myers
    Over the years, I have worked with hundreds of key executives - CEOs, Partners, COOs, Presidents, Senior Vice Presidents, and so on. Top business professionals like these present unique challenges to the Career Consultant, because they face unique challenges in their own transitions! Specializing in working with this clientele.
  • 10 Easiest Ways To Overcome Your Dullness At The Office  By :
    Eight hours a day or more, five days a week or more. Yes, you have the right to be bored. It’s totally normal.

    So, what to do?

    Check out these simple tips:

    1.A little visit

    Visit your colleague’s desk for two or three minutes, chat a bit to fresh you up—or maybe fresh him/her up as well.

    2.Enjoying a game

    For some people, a game can be a lot of fun! Yet, make sure you don’t get addicted and forget doing your tasks.

    3.Browsing on the net

    Simply check yo...
  • 10 Hot Tips On How To Cope With The Prospect Of Redundancy.  By : mary lennox
    This article suggests 10 ways to cope better with the prospect of redundancy.
  • 10 Killer Job Interview Questions and Answers  By : Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
    Behind every interview question there is a concern or another question. Your job is to process the question thinking about what the interviewer’s concern might be. In other words, why is the interviewer asking you this question?
  • 10 Myths About Small Businesses  By : roni deutch
    There are probably hundreds of myths and misconceptions when it comes to running a small business. People often spout-off lies and bad advice on business far too frequently without really knowing if they are correct or not. We have all probably contributed to these misconceptions at one point or another, but now is the time to separate myth from fact.
  • 10 Questions To Ask At A Graduate Job Interview  By : John Bult - UK Careers
    So you've managed to get through an interview for that graduate vacancy, you think you've answered the interviewees questions well and are fairly confident that you've secured the position.Until the question that every body hates in an interview arises, that is of course “do you have any questions to ask us?”
  • 10 Resume Writing Tips To Landing A Job  By :
    This whole thing about writing resumes has totally gone insane. Crafting a resume is quite simple. Simply be yourself, do not use funky colors, and sell your qualifications. Here are the top 10 resume writing tips to ending your job search and landing you a job.

    1. To begin, top off everything with your name. Be proud of your name since that’s what you’re actually selling to the interviewers.

    2. In some cases, but not always, employment professionals recommend listing t...
  • 10 Steps for Hiring the Best Every Time  By : Lou Adler
    No amount of art or magic will help you consistently hire top people. A bit of science, however, might just do the trick. By this I mean a series of steps that if everyone in your company follows will allow you to hire more top people on a consistent and repeatable basis.
    Following are the common threads among the best techniques, processes, and tools I've seen and used. Collectively, they add up to a business process for hiring top people.
  • 10 Steps to Finding Your Dream Career  By : Kelly Honeybrook
    Some people have always known what their dream career is but some haven’t quite worked it out. Dissatisfaction with your career cannot always be fixed with a promotion or a pay rise. Sometimes we actually don’t ‘fit’ our chosen occupation. Answering these 10 questions will bring you closer to knowing your dream career.
  • 10 Steps to Getting Your Dream Job in Film Special Effects  By : Sean Blakeley
    Essential advice on gaining a career in the film industry. Sean Blakeley offers 10 key things to bare in mind, including practical advice to improve your chances of achieving an opportunity in special effects work.
  • 10 Steps To Improve Your Job Chances 2007  By : Jason West -
    10 Steps to Improve Your Chances of Getting a Job in 2007

    Many companies and organizations do a significant amount of hiring during the first few months of the year. But most people make the mistake of firing off their resumes without putting any real thought into the important, and sometimes daunting task of finding a new job.

    In the competitive job market of today it’s essential to stay up to date by finding new ways of marketing yourself and your valuable skills. Cur...
  • 10 Summer Fashion Tips in the Work Place  By : Mei Galang
    The article offers 10 essential tips on how dress to beat the summer heat while maintaining a professional look in your workplace.
  • 10 sure-fire measures to become the boss’s favorite  By : paul wilson1
    Any office has two kinds of people, a group that works hard but is never noticed and the other who immediately spring to mind. The second kind are the ones who are noticed and at the forefront of all activities. Career success means more than working hard, being qualified, meeting crazy deadlines, and being diligent. To be truly successful you need recognition from the boss.
  • 10 Tips For Nailing A Physical Therapy Job Interview  By :
    So you’ve got an interview scheduled for a Physical Therapy job, or you’re still searching but you’re coming close? Congratulations! The chances are you won’t be the only candidate, so you need something to set you apart. Just follow these 10 Tips For Nailing A Physical Therapy Job Interview and you’ll have a great advantage over your competitors who won’t be as prepared as you are.

    1. Get your sales pitch ready.
    Do you think you’re not a “salesperson?” You are when you’r...
  • 10 tips for the perfect job interview  By : Gail Kenny
    The Managing Director of Puregenie, Gail Kenny, lists 10 common job interview mistakes, and how the candidate can correct them.
  • 10 Tips To Resign Your Job With Professionalism And Pride  By : Cathy Goodwin -
    Congratulations! You just got an offer for a wonderful new job. There's just one catch. You have to say good-by to your current employer.

    Maybe you loved your job and you face an emotional farewell. Or you maybe you hated every minute and you’ve been counting the days till you could walk out the door one last time.

    Clients often admit they’re nervous about making the departure announcement. They’re afraid the boss will be angry. They feel guilty about the work they’re l...
  • 10 Ways To Remain Connected During Retirement  By : Cynthia Barnett -
    One of your biggest fears of retirement may not be giving up the hustle and bustle of the working world but remaining socially connected. After all, with your coworkers, you have likely made some close personal friendships. You likely treasure them and consider them as closer (if not closer) than your family members and other friends outside the work force.

    Well, we’re here to tell you that you don’t need to feel this way. You can still maintain these friendships and devel...
  • 10 Ways To Transition Yourself Into Retirement  By : Cynthia Barnett -
    Let’s be completely honest. Everyone has their own dreams and expectations about retirement. Upon retirement, some folks plan to travel around the world while others simply plan to take excursions to their local beach. Whatever the retirement plan that you may have, being able to implement your goals takes a certain degree of financial security. The problem however is that financial security does not just happen but requires careful planning, commitment and yes, money.

    To ...

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