Category: Career

Green Career Tip – Where, Oh Where, Are the Non-Technical Green Careers?

Jun 18, 2009

by Carol McClelland Many of the jobs discussed in the media are scientific and scientific in nature. But what about the jobs that aren't so technical? They are out there, but you may need to take a slightly different tactic as you search them out. Can You List the Top Ten Green Careers? I'm often [...]

Start Your Part-Time Job Now Or You Won't Be Hired After Graduation

May 29, 2009

by Damen Choy For young people, start working with a part time job while in school is a smart idea. When you graduate and begin your job search, your work experience will make you stand out from other job applicants. A part time job is the most practical type of job for college students. Part [...]

The Top 15 Best States To Look For A Job

May 26, 2009

by Chewy Ine Having worked previously for the Employment Development Department, I am constantly researching statistics of our Labor Markets. Relocating to another region or state is becoming more evident in order to "survive". ("Like the Wild, Wild, West, let's pack up our bags and head out"). Many people are learning that location, location, location [...]

How to REALLY COMMIT to Win

May 22, 2009

by Francesca Kotomski “Success is focusing the full power of all you are on what you have a burning desire to achieve.” by Wilfred Peterson. Let's really be clear on what commitment is… commitment is then putting your whole being, every thought, every desire, and all your creativity into your burning desire. No one can [...]

Time to Rethink Work and Retirement?

May 18, 2009

by Mary Lloyd There's nothing like a poke in the eye to get your attention. The current economy is that sharp stick when it comes to thinking about giving up a paycheck to retire. Living on a fixed income when expenses aren't fixed and your sources of income start contracting can be unnerving in the [...]

You Can Still Get A Good Job Even In These Times

May 11, 2009

by Casey Adams The unemployment rate has risen drastically in recent years, leading many of us to believe that it is nearly impossible to find a job in today's job market. This is simply not true. Unfortunately, this misnomer perpetuates unemployment. Did you know that there are employers out there who simply cannot find good [...]

How To Choose The Right Resume Format

May 7, 2009

by Mario Churchill Depending on your employment situation, there are three different resume formats that you can use. The three types include chronological, functional and combination. This article will explain each resume format and know which one to use for your situation. Chronological Resume Format This resume format is the most common and the most [...]

Entry Level Jobs In Boston

May 4, 2009

by Barry Mcgee Looking for work can be tough. No one ever said the process was easy. In fact, it can be rather difficult, especially when the economy is in such a downturn. But that is definitely not an excuse to get discouraged. Even though times might seem tough, there are job opportunities out there. [...]

The Top 15 Worst States To Look For A Job

Apr 30, 2009

by Chewy Ine “Darn It! I just can’t figure out why I’m not getting any leads, hook ups or emails? Could it be my resume? Can’t be? I perfected my resume so good no one can even come close to this master piece, I even created a Blog bio in hopes to get recognized in [...]

Job Interview Tips — Why Preparation Pays Off

Aug 31, 2006

by: Nigel Patterson If you've won an interview for a job, that's cause for celebration in itself. It shows that your prospective employer considers you to be a viable candidate for the position you want. Now it's time for you to brush up your interview skills and get ready to show your 'best self' to [...]

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