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1). Ready For A Career Change? Travel The Microsoft Certification Route By : James Croydon
Are you dissatisfied with your job? Do you want to find a new one or at least make a move to another department within your company? Do you need certifications in MCSE, MCP and any of those other abbreviations? You need to sit down and decide what career path you wish to take if you want to go the Microsoft Certification route.
First o...
2). Is A Medical Transcription Career Right For You? By : Paul Warner
Many people think they can get into the medical transcription industry easily, make good money and live happily ever after. Surely you’ve seen this type of message before with people selling correspondence courses. Can you really make a good living with medical transcription? In this article, we’ll go into the good and the bad of the medical transc...
3). Market Yourself As A Paralegal By : Kevin Erickson
What does it mean to make yourself marketable or sellable? Does it require that you quit your job, completely change careers or go back to school. Perhaps, but for this article it simply means making the most of your skills and abilities and continually looking for ways to improve.
Whether you just graduated or you've been a paralegal...
4). Aviation Dispatcher Job Sites By : Matthew C. Keegan
Employment opportunities for flight dispatchers are often available through one of the major airlines as well as with one of the regional carriers. However, the best opportunities for pay and autonomy is typically through a private jet operator. Finding work with
Aviation Employment Board – A free site, the Aviation Employment ...
5). How to Handle Difficult Interview Questions By : Laura Adams
You are in the middle of an important interview and are confident that you are doing an excellent job of presenting your skills and qualifications for the position. The interviewer asks the next question – and it’s a difficult one. You didn’t see this question coming and have no idea to answer it. Words catch in your mouth. You start to sweat as yo...
6). Job Search: Is It a Numbers Game? By : kareerman
Unfortunately, job search can be a "numbers game".
When the Internet first came on the job search scene it was a great differentiator. Candidates who found jobs advertised on the Internet and submitted their resumes via email often went to the front of the line. They were competing with other job searchers who were still combing the Su...
7). Jobs And Over Aged Applicants By : Maxwell Hurst
Though some employers would prefer a younger workforce, the older applicants still have a wide variety of career choices to choose from.
Employers are starting to see the potential of older and much-experienced applicants as can be seen by the statistics below:
q In Australia, Bureau of Statistics showed that between the ...
8). Wealth: A Dream Or A Will? By : Gabrielle Guichard
Do you dream of getting rich or do you want to be rich?
There is nothing wrong in dreaming of getting rich; except that you will get the dream, not the real thing.
There are three steps to wealth. I am reaching only the first one (so far), and I will speak only about what I know.
The first step to getting rich...
9). Get Organised Now! By : Dan Jacobs
Are you a fire-fighter? Many clever confident people are held back in the main by a single weakness. They are totally disorganised. This can lead to procrastination, fire-fighting and eventually total failure.
Diagnosis is the first step to recovery. If you can recognise this weakness in yourself, you can take steps to eliminate this d...
10). Quo Vadis, New Graduate? By : Maxwell Hurst
According to a recent survey by Job Outlook, for the third year now there is a positive increase in hiring fresh college graduates for 2006. Business owners plan on hiring more from the class of 2005-06 than they did from the 2004-05 class as well as offering higher compensation and benefits for the new hires.
In the annual survey by t...
11). The Medical Transcriptionist Boom By : Sabrina Hall
In spite of the somewhat sluggish economy, in specific fields job opportunities are truly abundant and simply waiting to be tapped by qualified applicants. As a result of new technology and techniques, new skill sets are required but because the required skills have changed faster than the overall workforce, the numbers of qualified applicants has ...
12). Career Builder: Using Job Boards For More Than Jobs By : Alesia Benedict, CPRW, JCTC
If you are like most job seekers, you have registered your resume on the major online job boards such as Career Builder, Monster, TheLadders.com, Headhunter, etc. But are you aware of the plethora of good information and job search tools that are available on these sites in addition to job listings?
Take CareerBuilder.com for example....
13). Top 5 In-Demand Careers By : Brian Bowman
Are you searching for a career field that is challenging, interesting, and needs qualified workers? Before you decide which path to choose, take a few minutes to consider five of the most in-demand careers areas. These areas are, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), going to experience high growth and demand for workers over the next ...
14). Resume Updating Time By : Matthew C. Keegan
Do you feel as if you are in a R.U.T.? No, I don't mean that you are stuck in a ditch somewhere, rather is it Resume Updating Time?
If you haven't updated your resume once over the past year, now is a good time to take a fresh look at your copy. Beginning with the header, is all of you...
15). Inspirational Thoughts On How To Find You Dream Career By : Dana Goldberg
Are you still waiting for your dream career to come? How do you find it in the first place? Do you believe that if you wait long enough, sooner or later your dreams of success will come true?
When it comes to your dream career, you are better off spending your time working toward being successful than losing precious moments thinking o...
16). The Joy Of Retirement By : Robert Thatcher
You just spent 30 years making reports, fielding phone calls, filing papers, and pacifying your boss at the office. At the end of each day, you find your energy gradually waning as you reach that point wherein you wanted to declare the last part of your work — retirement.
Retirement is when an individual feels like withdrawing from the...
17). Workplace Agreements In Australia. By : Steve Szasz
A Workplace Agreement (Australian AWA) is an individual written agreement of terms and conditions of employment between an employer and employee and or employees. Except for Occupational Health and safety, Workers' Compensation or training arrangements an Workplace Agreement can override employment conditions in state or territory laws, but an Aust...
18). Career- Are You In The Right Seat? By : CD Mohatta
We all have a chair that designates a position in our career. For most of us the position, the responsibilities, the growth prospects and many such factors decide if we are happy in our seat? Sometimes, we may be unaware that another seat may send us much higher in the hierarchy and satisfaction level. Sometimes we are frustrated with our job for n...
19). An Effective Resume By : John Rivers
Your resume is your sales person. Long before you personally get to meet a potential employee or have an interview your resume will be fighting your corner on your behalf. It is essential, then, that you create an effective resume. Your resume will be one of hundreds, if not thousands, that employers will see so you should ensure that it really sta...
20). Finance Sector Increases Spending on IT Training By : Alison White
Companies in the finance sector have increased spending on IT training for their staff, according to a survey by training provider Thomson NETg.
Spending on IT training had slowed since 200 but increased last year with a specific focus on e-learning.
Dave Parrot, marketing director of Thomson NETg, said: "We are seeing in...
21). Interview Questions For You To Ask Employers By : Laura Adams
Interviewing is a two-way street. Obviously, the organization is using the interview process to evaluate you and your credentials to determine if you are a solid fit for the company’s needs. But the interview is equally important for the opportunity it affords you to evaluate how well the company and the position match what you are seeking. Formula...
22). Crash Course: Aviation Careers and Training By : Kate Leas
Interested in airplanes and flight? Mechanics and electronics? Aviation and aeronautical careers are increasing in demand as the population rises, the economy strengthens and people become more comfortable resuming air travel. Find out about the types of careers available and the training and experience required to pursue them.
Careers...
23). Guide to Choosing and Working with an Executive Search Firm By : Udit Bhandari-CEO-Servnet (www.executive-search-india.com)
For companies finding the right search partner is the first and probably the most crucial step in making sure their recruitment strategy pays off. When a company needs to fill a critical position its time to look for a specialist executive search firm which can work as a partner and not just a vendor. The search firm needs to totally understand the...
24). How To Quit A Job? By : Christoph Puetz
Leaving a job is often a difficult step. Sure, there is the exciting opportunity to do something different, but if have been with an employer for over a year this can become an emotional step. People leave jobs for various reasons. The old job might just plain and simple suck. The pay is lousy and the boss is behaving like a dictator of a 3rd world...
25). Airline Dispatcher Job Sites By : Matthew C. Keegan
In several related articles I made mention of finding work as a flight coordinator, as a flight attendant, or as a pilot. Each specialty, as you can imagine, has its own requirements, hence the job sites that feature these types of opportunities are not always the same. If you have some idea where to look – besides contacting an employer directly –...
26). Starting A Career In Another Country By : Dana Goldberg
There are few things in the world quite as exciting as moving overseas and trying to get a job. Starting a new career overseas can be difficult but if you follow some key steps it is not half as hard as some would have you believe. The very first thing that you need to do is find out the rules of hiring in this other country. Each country had it ow...
27). The Single Most Important Aspect Of Your Career By : Erik Alburg
Do you want to get a promotion and make a lot more money? Do you want to be recognized for your hard work? Do you want to keep your job and not be downsized? In fact, do you want to know the secret to be Upsized? The most important skill you will ever learn is how to study and understand Office Politics.
Office politics plays a very im...
28). Tell Them in Writing “Thank You for Hiring Me!” By : Heather Eagar
A thank you letter after you accept a job offer shows good taste, gratitude, and in general shows a new employer that they made a wise decision in hiring you. Most new hires do not write one, so if you are one of the smart few people who do, your relationship with your new employer will get off to a great start.
When you write this typ...
29). Ten Ways To Find Your Purpose And Meaning In Retirement By : Cynthia Barnett
As you may know, people react differently to retirement. For some folks, it is the best time of their lives, a time for adventure, fun and excitement. A time when they can kick up their heels, relax, and enjoy the free time on their hands. For others, retirement is a period of boredom and insecurity. This is because they aren’t used to the flexible...
30). Seven Basic Salary Negotiation Tips By : Maxwell Hurst
Money is the most sensitive issue in the whole hiring process. Discussing the compensation often causes anxiety on both employee and employer. Here are seven ways to make the process of salary negotiating efficient.
1) Research: Before the interview process begins, contact the professional organization that represents your field of ca...
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