Category: Career

Job Fair : Get That Job – Preperation and Follow Through

Aug 30, 2006

by: Shaun Stevens Many job seekers tend to overlook job fairs. Job fairs can be crowded, busy, competitive and overly confusing events. But they do offer you the opportunity to contact many potential employers all within one place, and they can help you land that job. Here's what you need to do to get the [...]

The Job Search – Your First Job, Experience & Applications

Aug 28, 2006

by: Robert Challess Increasingly, it is received wisdom that you will need work experience prior to applying for your first job, and that, particularly in the arts, this will probably have been unpaid. The number of graduates has been rising sharply over the past few years, with employment competition becoming ever tougher, but do you [...]

Getting Inside Information from the Job Interview Scheduler

Aug 25, 2006

by: Scott Brown This article is about leveraging the call you get from an interview scheduler to get information to help you in the interview itself. In today’s age of not enough jobs and too many applicants, every little bit of help you can acquire might make the difference in getting a job versus not [...]

Letters of Reference – Writing Power Phrases

Aug 24, 2006

by: Shaun Fawcett As a result of writing literally hundreds of letters of reference over the years, I am aware that there are certain common elements and approaches that are applicable to almost all such letters. If you look closely at most reference and recommendation letters you will notice that there are certain “types” of [...]

Job Interview Dressing Tips

Aug 23, 2006

by: Yulin Peng It's time to head for the interview and you have one question. What is the job interview dressing code? Yes. Everyone has that same doubt. Should you be too formal? Should you just be yourself? Should you portray yourself as a happy-go-lucky character and dress as you please? Ear rings, nose rings, [...]

What Education Does a Medical Transcriptionist Need?

Apr 21, 2006

by: Mila Sidman If you are looking for a job in medical transcription, you will need some sort of formal MT training beyond high school. Fortunately, medical transcription education doesn't require the time and cost of a four-year degree. A good MT education prepares you to transcribe medical reports. To do this, you need to [...]

Ace a Job Interview

Mar 23, 2006

by: Magalie Noel Dresse If you are job hunting and want to land a great opportunity it is extremely important to ace the job interview. While a job resume is important to get you into the door, in order to get the job of your dreams, you must first ace the job interview. Here are [...]

Five New-Job Habits to Avoid

Mar 16, 2006

by: Jay Wolf At my last part time job, I discovered quickly that not only was I expected to do my work, but also that of the coworker from the shift before me. It wasn't written into my contract, nor was it ever actually expressed in this fashion, but it was something that infuriated me [...]

For Those Who Are Really Sick Of Their Jobs Working For Others

Mar 7, 2006

by: Woon Sung Liang If you’re given a choice of making $500 as a one-time payment OR getting only $100 but paid this amount every month, for 20 years if not for life, which would you choose? If you work only once and get paid many times over, you’re earning a RESIDUAL INCOME. Of course [...]

Find The Perfect Job In No Time

Mar 7, 2006

by: Ant Onaf It’s about who you know, NOT what you know! But, what if you don't know anyone? Then what are you suppose to do? You suppose to go hunting and make contacts. When finding any job the first rule is to make looking for a job your JOB! Finding a Job Is Your [...]

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