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  • How to Write a Reference Letter  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Learning how to write a reference letter for someone applying for a job, mortgage or graduate school admission is very easy. To write an impressive letter of reference, it is important to know the essential details that should be included in the letter such as the achievements and special traits of the requester.
  • UK Career Change Help - Tips to find a new Career  By : Todd Daonh
    There are very few people who do not have to work a job for a living. Being employed is the key to financial security when it comes to having a place to stay, food to eat and the ability to sustain a lifestyle you desire. When it is necessary to seek a new job, having access to the best career advice is paramount.
  • Resumes that people use at present when seeking for a job...  By : Alex De Mostafa
    There are two categories of resumes that people use at present when seeking for a job: the chronological and the functional resume. A chronological resume is actually improperly called like this, if we consider the fact that it merely presents your achievements both in education and work experience from the latest to the least recent. On the other hand, a functional resume plays the role of an update for an older resume variant because it simply presents the experience and skills as listed clusters.
  • Need a free resume form to apply for a job?  By : Alex De Mostafa
    If you want to apply for a job and need a free resume form, a simple search on the Internet should solve your problem. Free information is available with lots of web sites that provide professional assistance for resume writing. The use of the free resume form represents the must- have aid when you lack experience or skill with words. Not anyone is born to be a writer, which is why most people prefer ready made resume samples to the ones they'd create individually.
  • Choose an attire that is appropriate to you for your job interview!  By : Alex De Mostafa
    So make sure that you wear the suitable attire on your job interview.
  • Winning tactics for a successful job interview...  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Who wouldn't want to obtain winning tactics that would help you have a successful job interview? Probably there is nothing else that you would want to ask for but to make sure that you succeed on this, right?
  • Impress your employer during your job interview!  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Are you currently applying for a job? Have you ever got a call for an interview? Answering 'yes' for these questions means that you need to be ready for the job interview question and answers to pass this application phase.
  • Wondering if you would need to prepare for a job interview?  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Probably you are wondering how can you can obtain the right job for you. Let's say that you have applied for a job and you just got in for an interview, maybe you are wondering you need a job interview preparation in advance, right?
  • Why does a job interview cause fear for applicants?  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Do you have any fears when it comes to a job interview? Is it because you picture out the interviewer as a meticulous person and you would be having a hard time passing his or her expectations? Come to think of it, it shouldn't be something that you should be afraid of.
  • Wear a proper job interview attire!  By : Alex De Mostafa
    If you are invited to go to an interview for a job that you have recently applied for, you have to make sure that you will be wearing the appropriate job interview attire needed for that job. Sometimes your first impression would come from the way you present yourself to the public and the way you carry yourself.
  • Write a good resume by following some good resume examples!  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Finding a job begins with writing a resume, and this first stage works against many people's professional evolution. There is no drama in your not having enough skill or talent to write a resume: maybe you are not good with words, or you are at the beginning of your career and you simply don't know what should be included in such a presentation document. The Internet has saved many careers with the rich offer of resume examples one can access online. You can either search for resume templates or resume forms and fill the blanks in such sheets, or you can start with resume examples and build your individual presentation by imitating the style, the sections and the formulas.
  • Easy Steps to Write an Effective Resume  By : Alex De Mostafa
    This article teaches you on how to write an effective resume and some pointers on getting the employers to call you.
  • Creativity needed to make a good resume?  By : Alex De Mostafa
    When you need to urgently write a resume, but your creative writing is poor, a basic resume template can be a job winner. Resume templates are available on many web sites and even in some Microsoft Office versions. How necessary and useful can such a ready-made pattern be? One may even wonder whether the similarity of resumes won't be a problem too.
  • Looking for some job interview pointers?  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Are you a fresh graduate looking for your first job? It would be a wise thing for you to do to look for some job interview pointers that could help you land into the right job and get that positive review from an interviewer.
  • Popular Questions for Work Interviews  By : Alex De Mostafa
    This article illustrates how to answer difficult job interview questions. It also includes valuable tips to get the job you want.
  • Prepare for your job interview before it is too late!  By : Alex De Mostafa
    You may be wondering what things you should consider in preparing for a job interview. Is this your first time to apply for a job then? The reason why you are more inclined in getting more details about this because you would like to assure yourself of the possibility of getting past the interview and eventually get hired, is that right?
  • Tips on how to answer job interview questions in an appropriate manner...  By : Alex De Mostafa
    You might be wondering where you will be able to obtain tips on how to answer job interview questions appropriately. You are definitely going to need those questions and answers to guide you in passing the first or the second interview you'll get from an employer.
  • Tips to overcome your fear from the nerve-wrecking job interviews  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Who doesn't want to obtain things for free? Considering that you are looking for a job and you would like to make sure that you would land on the right one, you would like to get some free hints on how to overcome your fear from the nerve-wrecking job interviews, right? By the way, have you ever heard of the availability of free job interview questions online?
  • Common job interview questions?  By : Alex De Mostafa
    You are probably looking for the right job, aren't you? Then it is essential for you to find ways on how to answer the most common job interview questions to assist you in building your own image. However if this is your first time, then you will then find it a very stressful experience for you. So, you might as well need some information on how to go about doing this.
  • Answer to job interview questions?  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Who wouldn't want to get a specific answer to job interview questions conducted by various employers? Let's say that you are searching for an appropriate job and you would like to be hired at once, this would be one of your most important concerns. Naturally, to acquire answers from these interview questions, you have to know what are the possible questions that an employer will ask an applicant during a job interview.
  • Data entry jobs - An independent and easy way to earn money?  By : Alex De Mostafa
    A controversial subject of debate online is the validity of data entry employment as widely advertised on the Internet. Such work offers appear because of the continuous expansion of companies that need as many people as possible to handle their huge amount of information. Without data entry and data processing, the handling of information in an efficient and relevant way would not be possible. It is thus more than obvious why the name of Information Age best describes our times. Well, by data entry employment, computers receive information, machines get operational and lots of tasks are performed from the clerical point of view.
  • Buisness Managment Courses In India  By : global education
    Master of business administration--M.B.A.: three little letters on your resume and trade in for big bucks? Or just another academic ornament to impress your high school classmates? Depending on the decade, or even the year, the M.B.A. degree is either the hottest ticket in town or as passé as confederate currency.A more crucial ingredient of the MBA degree is fully equipping the candidate with required parameters and development of related potentialities to do justice to the job.Prepares student
  • This is what you’re looking for. The ultimate job. The ultimate life  By : TEFL
    Looking for a job? Looking for a change? Looking for the most exciting employment opportunity of your life. Guess what? You just found it!

    Teach English. No seriously. It’s not hard. It pays well. The opportunities and gains are far beyond what you’d ever expect. And … you’ll get a job and an exciting one at that. Read on and you’ll see.
  • Air Ambulances -Providing Care in the Air  By : Steven James
    Air Ambulances provide lifesaving care on a daily basis. Hopefully, you will never need one, but if you do, know that they will be ready to serve.
  • Job Search Aggregator JobPile.com Hits the Ground Running  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Monster job search website JobPile.com hits the ground running garnering a huge user base and strong traffic right out of the gate. Job Pile primarily operates in the United States but also provides free job search services to hot international job markets in: China, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, India, Russia, Germany, France, Canada and many others.
  • International Job Search Aggregator SimplyJobs.com Gets a Warm Welcome  By : Alex De Mostafa
    In January 2009 InternetMediaBrands.com announced their plans for a job search website Simply Jobs that would cater to the fast growing International job seeker community, targeting thriving counties such as: India, Ireland, Russia, Germany, France, Canada and several others.
  • Project competency starts with a project management professional certificate  By : Corey Pollard
    If you are a project manager and you take your job seriously than you should definitely look at acquiring a project manager professional certificate also known as a PMP certificate. If you already have one that is great and you probably can skip this article.
  • Thoughts about project management  By : Corey Pollard
    Project management is a unique profession. While many profession are tailored to a specific industry project management is a broad industry wide skill that is essential in the modern world.
  • Can a project management certificate help landing a job?  By : Corey Pollard
    Landing a good job is one of the most important goals for many of American consumers. Being able to improve the odds of landing a high paying and secured job is important and obtaining a project management professional certificate can do right that.
  • What is a PMP certificate and why you should get one  By : Corey Pollard
    A PMP is a Project Management Professional certification. It is basically a proof that the holder of such a certificate went through training and is an able and knowledgeable project manager. The PMP certification can be useful for example when applying for project management positions.
  • Anyone want to buy a car?  By : caror
    Any traveler to the brobdingnagian port at Los Angeles give be left in no dubiety as to the horrific country of the class's car manufacture.
  • Make Your Adventurous Nature Your Profession  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Do you want to be a private investigator? There are just lot many responsibilities and lot many investigations to do for an investigator. However, it is not very easy to be an investigator because for that you will need to have proper training and the skill to do the right thing at the right moment.
  • Online Jobs for Modern Jobbers  By : Alex De Mostafa
    The popularity of online jobs is growing fast. In fact, many people left their full time jobs and chose to work virtually instead. On the other hand, some people are still skeptical and do not really believe that it is possible to earn online. However, it is really possible.
  • How to Write a Job Transfer Letter  By : Alex De Mostafa
    When you write a job transfer letter, you are not only appealing to your company but you are also making an appeal to your direct supervisors. The key to making a great job transfer request is to balance the needs of the company with your assets and your job skills.
  • Faculty Jobs in Great Demand  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Nowadays there are new openings and great opportunities for people on the job front. With the expanding horizon and shrinking world, jobs across the whole world are on your platter. The latest edition to this is the faculty jobs which are in great demand nowadays.
  • Don’t Be Side-Swiped by a Buyout  By : Heather Eagar
    With various sectors of our economy falling apart left and right, many businesses are closing, or cutting back at the very least As a result, thousands of employees each month are being let go
  • Miss Your Kids? Why Not Work at Home!  By : Rebecca Holman
    Unless you live under a rock right now then you have been told that the economy is in a bit of rough shape So maybe it is time to think about being an entrepreneur consider home based employment
  • A New Approach to Expatriate Pay in 2009  By : Steven Coleman
    The challenges of ensuring expatriates are paid fair salaries across different countries, in the current economic climate, of the credit crisis together with rapid currency and inflation fluctuations are increasingly complex

    The current economic climate has made it necessary to constantly review expatriate salaries
  • How to Calculate a Cost of Living Allowance  By : Steven Coleman
    A Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) is a salary supplement paid to employees to cover differences in the cost of living, particularly as a result of an international assignment

    The amount of COLA should enable an expatriate to be able to purchase the same basket of goods and services in the host location as they could in their home country
  • Hire Your Friends: 6 Reasons To Give It A Shot  By : Seomul Evans
    So you’re starting your own business You’re looking for space to rent for your office, and might need some clerical assistance at some point
  • Looking For Temporary Staffing? Consider a Temp Agency  By : A. Nutt
    Sometimes events happen within a business that requires them to hire individuals on a temporary basis However, it sometimes doesn’t pay for them to hire them on their own
  • Employment Screening Why is This Important?  By : AbdulQuddoos
    Pre employment screening check is a vital thing before employing a person into an organization An employment reference check comprises of giving a clean chit to a person seeking employment, after verifying county criminal cases, driver vehicle records, national criminal search and the information available from online database
  • Stay Employed and Let Those Security Camera Systems Speak For You  By : Nahshon Roberts
    In the workplace, people detest the idea of electronic invisible eyes spying on them That shouldn't be the case if you want the boss to know you're committed to your job
  • Returning to a Previous Employer  By : Heather Eagar
    Every once in a while, you may do something you said you would not do: return to an ex-boyfriend/girlfriend, dive in the deep end of a swimming pool, or maybe eat frog legs But for some, doing something they said they would not do falls into the realm of returning to an employer after leaving many years ago
  • Great Transitional Career Options  By : Heather Eagar
    Sometimes it may feel that your time in your current career has just about run its course It may seem that you’ve contributed all that you can and are now looking for new ways to make contributions to society; ways that involve you using different aspects of your creativity
  • 2 Ways To Make Money Online By Writing  By : Alex De Mostafa
    One of the best ways to make money writing is by starting your own blog.
  • How Cover Letters Can Help or Hurt Job Seekers  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    I have to say that I have been feeling badly lately for the poor cover letter Actually, I have been feeling badly lately for the poor job seeker who tends to neglect the cover letter, passing it off as just a quick intro to presenting the more important piece, the resume
  • Developing Your Career From the Ground Up  By : Heather Eagar
    If you’re just graduating from college, or deciding to enter the workforce after spending your adult years involved in other projects, then you have the benefit many others don’t: building your career from the ground up

    For some, this prospect may sound scary – especially if they’re in the midst of a career that has been rocky all along the way
  • Professional Resume Writing Services: The Ugly (Part III)  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    This article represents my third installment of a three-part series on professional resume-writing services The first part dealt with the “good” aspects of the industry and the myriad ways that resume writers have benefited both job seekers as well as hiring managers and recruiters
  • Professional Resume Writing Services: The Bad (Part II)  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    This article represents part II of my series on professional resume writing services Part I covered “The Good” aspects of the industry
  • Professional Resume Writing Services: The Good (Part I)  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    Before I begin, let me start by saying that I happen to be a certified professional resume writer (CPRW) and job search coach I’ve been writing resumes since 2002, both for myself as well as for larger resume writing firms
  • The Great Resume Keyword Search  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    There is nothing like an air of mystery to perk up people’s ears and create a frenzy And certainly all it takes in the job search world is to tell job seekers that they must have something or they will miss out on the greatest opportunities ever, and pretty soon you have a trend worthy of epic proportions on your hands
  • Why the Internet is Bad For Resumes  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    So here you are, a fresh-faced job seeker with a professionally written resume in hand (or on your hard drive, anyway) You are a mixture of emotions: anxious, a little excited, uncertain, maybe even a bit bitter about having to look for a new job in the first place
  • 5 Top Tips For Choosing the Perfect Nursing Specialty For You  By : Brent McNutt
    The word "specialist" has a nice ring to it, right When we specialize in something, whether it is relates to a skill, a company, or hobby, we have knowledge that is above and beyond the base knowledge of a particular topic
  • 4 Hot Tips to Get Schooled About Nursing Schools  By : Brent McNutt
    Have you done your nursing school homework If you want to become a registered nurse, you must find the perfect nursing school for you
  • How to Become an Engineer  By : Jason Kay
    Engineering is a profession that covers a wide variety of disciplines The tasks and studies of the various fields of engineering are vastly different, though each require problem solving through the use of mathematical and scientific principles
  • How to Manage Salary Negotiations  By : Heather Eagar
    Whether you’re looking for a new job or trying to make financial gains at the one you’re at, you may find that at some point you’ll need to make a salary negotiation But how can you do it if you never have before
  • Making the Most of Your References  By : Heather Eagar
    When searching for employment, you will find that most employers will at some point ask you to provide a list of your references This may seem like a simple request to fulfill, but in actuality, choosing references is something that should be done with care
  • How to Change Careers  By : Ray Subs
    If you find yourself out of work in a field that is simply not hiring, now may be the perfect time to change careers Very often, you can obtain employment by restructuring your resume so that it reflects different strengths and attributes
  • “Pretty” Resumes: Why They Don’t Work  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    I know this is going to be upsetting to some people, job seekers, resume writers, and maybe even some hiring managers (who for some odd reason rather hire form over substance), but by and large, “pretty” resumes just do not work They look nice
  • Deputy Sheriffs and How to Get Deputy Sheriff Job  By : Kenneth Echie
    If you want to obtain a deputy sheriff job, there are many steps you need to take and qualifications you need to meet Although you don’t need a formal education, you will need to be educated in a different way
  • Making Your Career Dreams a Reality  By : Heather Eagar
    One of the most challenging dreams to realize for many people is identifying then fulfilling their goal to acquire a great career Sometimes it can seem that it will take a lifetime to actually get a foot in the door
  • Tips For Finding Great Internship Opportunities  By : Heather Eagar
    College can be an exciting time You have the opportunity to mature as a person, develop great friendships, and start determining what you want to accomplish in your life
  • Airport Security Screener and How to Become One  By : Kenneth Echie
    If you want to become an airport security screener, the good news is that it is easy to do There are only a few qualifications to this position and you can be on your way to working at the airport
  • Getting A Job At A Radio Station  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Have you thought about having a career in radio broadcasting?
  • Building up a Healthy Balance on Your Skills Account  By : Karl Parkinson
    Amongst all the reports of a credit crisis, a crisis in banking, a crisis in high street finances and other Defcom2-type warnings, there is yet another crisis lurking in the background that has greater long-term implications for the future of UK PLC – a skills crisis

    Lord Leitch’s 2006 final report into the ‘Review of Skills’, commissioned by the government in 2004, acknowledged that there is a problem
  • Renewable Energy Gets Boost From Chancellor  By : Duncan Freer
    Chancellor Alistair Darling’s Pre-Budget Report (PBR) has been seen as one of the most important packages of government proposals in over a decade Included in that package were some very positive moves for renewable energy, which could equate to a big increase in ‘green-collar’ jobs – particularly renewable energy jobs, nuclear jobs and other careers in the UK’s energy industries
  • Implications of the Pre-Budget Report For Construction Recruitment  By : Duncan Freer
    Desperate times call for desperate measures, and the Chancellor’s Pre-Budget Report (PBR) delivered recently could herald a new era of co-operation between the Government and the construction industry The PBR announced that £3billion worth of investment that was due to be carried out in 2010-11 is to be brought forward – news that has been welcomed by the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA)
  • Pre-Budget Report: Rail Transport Set For Boost  By : Duncan Freer
    Chancellor Alistair Darling’s Pre-Budget Report (PBR) caused shockwaves throughout UK PLC and has been heralded as one of the most extraordinary packages of measures presented by a Chancellor in a long time It seems that the government really does understand just how serious things are outside the hallowed halls of Parliament and has reacted accordingly, giving the country an economic shot in the arm with a plethora of measures, all designed to pull the country out of recession as quickly as possible
  • Oil Recruitment Looking Slick In Economic Downtown  By : Duncan Freer
    Despite the doom-laden economic picture of a worldwide economy in meltdown, our love affair with oil has not been diminished In fact, the oil and gas industry is one of the biggest growth industries globally, and the race to find more reserves of black gold continues 24 hours a day
  • How Difficult Is It To Become A Registered Massage Therapist In Canada?  By : A. Nutt
    The level of difficulty in becoming a massage therapist in Canada is directly related to the amount of time you have to offer to it, the level of commitment you have towards the goal and the amount of money you can afford to spend on the education and certification process

    Where to Begin

    Becoming certified in massage therapy in Canada is no small undertaking, some disciplines require upwards of three thousand hours or more of actual 'contact' education
  • The Resume Lie: Hide That Entrepreneur Experience!!  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    Over the past year, I have been on a quest to dispel as many myths as possible when it comes to job hunting, in general, and to the resume, in particular Unfortunately, with all the online job posting sites available, these fallacies have a way of taking on a life of their own and even manage to fool many good resume writers and career coaches out there
  • Before You Write That Resume or Start That Job Search, Get a New Career Perspective  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    With the bleak outlook that the media are giving to the job market in 2009, as a job search coach and resume writer, I am hoping that out of it we can finally put to rest some misconceptions that I believe have really been plaguing professionals for a while and that have a lot to do with the improper outlook many of us have in regard to our careers
  • The Best Of Serena And Lily Baby Cribs For Your Career As A Mother  By : Molly Ridenhour
    Maybe you have observed that in most of the baby’s rooms that you have entered into, cribs have rectangular shapes Of course, the baby bedding is patterned from these shapes
  • Why Do I Even Need a Resume?  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    Spend a little time in the wonderful world of resume writing, and you will find that it is a far more complex place than most people realize Back in my college days, I distinctly remember the two extremes, those seniors running around fretting about their resume and whether they had followed all the “rules” to get them that key entry position into some Fortune 500 and those seniors who simply shrugged and said, “what is there to it
  • 3 Common Resume Writing Mistakes For Information Technology Candidates  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    Creating an IT resume is not always an easy task There is usually a lot of information to convey
  • The Real Skinny on Corporate Outplacement Services  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    With the current state of affairs and rising joblessness rate, many corporations will be offering outplacement services to displaced workers The corporation signs a contract with an outplacement firm to offer a variety of job transition assistance free of charge to employees that the company is laying off
  • College Career Placement Services: When Are They Going to Step it Up?  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    I really think it is time that colleges took a long, hard look at their career placement centers And I think it is time that college students (and their parents who are footing the bill) started holding universities accountable for the quality of these departments
  • Making a Career Out of Buying Celtic Jewelry on the Internet  By : Callie Underwood
    Whether you are a man or a woman, a piece of finely-crafted jewelry can greatly accentuate your entire wardrobe It makes something extremely simple and otherwise dull into something stunning and flattering to your body
  • The Career Changer Resume Dilemma: Functional Vs. Chronological  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    There’s been a lot of talk about how great functional resumes can be for career changers You know, all those job seekers out there who are looking to head into a new direction, be it a new field entirely or new industry
  • Staying Informed in Your Industry  By : Heather Eagar
    There is nothing worse than feeling like you’re left out of the loop – especially when it comes to your career But because there can be so many changes taking place in your field, you can look up one day and realize your entire industry has left you behind
  • All Time Worst Career Change Mistakes  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    Ultimately I hate writing about mistakes because I always feel like I am the bearer of bad news I don’t like things that insult people or that make them feel bad for doing things that they were sincere about but just went about in the wrong way
  • The Resume “Wow” Factor  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    As a resume writer, I am always amazed at the amount of time I spend discussing the “wow” factor with job seekers If any concept has been sold in regard to resumes, it is the idea that a resume must take on an almost magical quality that casts a spell over the reader, transforming the average professional into the “must-have” candidate of the year
  • Thinking About Writing Your Own Resume? Think Again…  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    Before I say anything more, let me confess right up front that I am a certified professional resume writer (CPRW), and that I have experience resumes for professionals of all levels So, yes, I certainly have a vested interest in seeing people purchase resume services
  • Top 6 Common Résumé Misnomers  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    Maybe you have already purchased a professionally written résumé, but you have some doubts about the document you received Unfortunately, the résumé-writing industry gets a bad rap sometimes simply because there is a lot of misinformation out there
  • The Training and Skills You Need to Become an Insurance Fraud Investigator  By : Kenneth Echie
    Do you find that you have an inquisitive mind and a knack for details If so, then a career as an insurance fraud investigator may be just what you are looking for
  • Criminal Investigator and How to Get Criminal Investigator Job  By : Kenneth Echie
    Whether you are looking for a new career or you have always had a strong interest in law enforcement and dealing with matters of a criminal nature, one of the fields that you might have a strong interest in is that of criminal investigator If you are in a place where you are considering a career as a criminal investigator, you will find that there are many different things that you can do to learn about it
  • Interest Rates Cuts to Revive Building Industry Jobs?  By : Duncan Freer
    The recent economic downturn has led to nervous times in the construction industry Construction recruitment has been slashed as building projects are put on hold, whilst potential buyers slam the door shut on their finances and ride out the economic storm in the only way they know how – by not spending money
  • Oil Jobs Still Buoyant in a Looming Recession?  By : Duncan Freer
    Cut the arteries of business and they bleed oil Anything that interrupts the flow of this precious black liquid is likely to send the world economies into freefall
  • De-railed Job Opportunities in a Looming Recession?  By : Duncan Freer
    With a Chancellor who thinks that the UK economy is in its worst crisis for 60 years, continuing news reports of recession and credit crunches galore, the job market has seen a sharp increase in the number of unemployed recently But is it all doom and gloom
  • A Wind Proof Energy Industry in a Looming Recession?  By : Duncan Freer
    The winds of change are blowing through the UK economy, and they’re sending wind turbines spinning into overdrive As beleaguered consumers face mounting energy bills, alternative energy and renewable sources are being taken far more seriously than ever before
  • Blame it on the Economy; Everyone Else Does  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    I’ve been half-teasing lately with my career services colleagues that the banks and GM aren’t the only ones in need of a bailout Job seekers should ask for one too
  • Writing a Great Federal Resume  By : Jason Kay
    A federal resume is a tool for gaining or advancing one’s career in the government arena At its core, it is similar to the standard private sector resume
  • Writing Great KSA Factor Responses  By : Jason Kay
    In addition to providing a resume, federal job applicants are typically required to complete narrative statements on specified knowledge, skills, and abilities (KSAs) factors These statements, which accompany an applicant’s cover letter and resume, are required to be considered for employment
  • Writing a Great SES Resume  By : Jason Kay
    The Senior Executive Service (SES) is a group of federal employees who serve at the top levels of the US
  • What is Occupational Therapy  By : Robert Melkonyan
    Occupational therapists believe that there is a relationship between occupation, health and well-being. Findings from studies over the years indicate that occupation has an important influence on health and well-being.
  • Why Would a Job Seeker Use a Temp Agency  By : Amy Nutt
    Career seekers face the mounting dilemma of trying to improve their skills in an ever changing job market They also have to compete with hundreds of thousands of other people who are trying to locate quality work
  • You’re So Great, You Don’t Need a Resume  By : Stephen Van Vreede
    I’ve been hearing a lot said lately about bypassing a resume completely in your job search Many of the proponents of this idea have some valid points to consider:

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  • Networking Can Jump-Start Your Career  By : Heather Eagar
    There are a number of ways that you can acquire the job you want You can go the traditional route of finding an ad and applying for the job, or going through the temp agency where you can get your feet wet in certain fields
  • How a Paralegal Career is a Shortcut For Many in the Legal Field  By : J. Charleston
    Paralegal careers provide a large scope for diversity and variety as well as career advancement Although an entry-level paralegal salary is not considered to be high, as time goes on and you gain experience you can become a very well paid paralegal with considerable responsibility

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