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121). Corporate Flight Attendant Resource Guide  By : Matthew C. Keegan
So, you have decided to enter the exclusive field of business flying. Congratulations! Before you go further, have you done all the research that you can to find out all the details that you need to know about this exciting field? Some people say that business aviation is a mystery compared to working for the airlines and, in many ways, they are co...

122). Transcription - Making Your Life Easier  By : Robert Thatcher
When it was first used and aired over the radio, the word transcription drew large attention and become the gist of the public’s conversation. Newspapers also have many data about and everybody who can read it become interested in getting into it. Being a transcriptionist, working on transcriptions offers a different kind of job oppor...

123). Apprenticeship - The Best Training In The World  By : Sintilia Miecevole
Learning a new, highly skilled profession requires an in-depth, hands-on, committed training experience. This is where the process of apprenticeship occurs. It fills-in the training gap in those places where supervision is needed and provides hands-on help and a solid understanding of how a specific process works. Apprenticeship is one of the most ...

124). Why the Beatles Made More Money than Einstein  By : Sam Vaknin
Why did the Beatles generate more income in one year than Albert Einstein did throughout his long career? The reflexive answer is: How many bands like the Beatles were there? But, on second reflection, how many scientists like Einstein were there? Rarity or scarcity cannot, therefore, to explain t...

125). Are You Serious About Working At Home?  By : Wendy Betterini
Are you so serious about working at home that you would pay money to prove it? If you answer yes to that question, you are a prime target for scammers because this is one tactic they love to use. They may word it differently on various websites and advertisements, but the main point they want to get across is that by sending them your money, you wi...

126). What Does Your Resume Cost?  By : Jennifer Anthony, Resume Expert
So you were thinking you might write your own resume? That’s okay, if the following applies to you: * You are an excellent writer. * You are adept in grammar and spelling rules. * You have a solid understanding of the telegraphic writing style (which eliminates the use of personal pronouns, such as "I" and "me"...

127). The Ideal Resume  By : Maxwell Hurst
When one goes for an interview, the potential employer has no idea of who the applicant is. In some cases, the person applied to the ad while others used a headhunter or job site on the internet and matched their credentials for the position. The first impression employers always look at is one’s resume. Given the many that apply, thi...

128). The Practice Of The Therapy Profession  By : Dave Lloyd
Therapy is a profession that has increased in the awareness of the general population as we've become a culture more focused on self-care and taking care of our body, mind, and soul more consistently. There are many professions that fall under the title of therapy. The most common is that of psychotherapy which encompasses grief therapy, group ther...

129). When The Recruiter Calls  By : Judi Perkins
Recruiting, retained or contingency, involves (or should, anyway) directly approaching individuals who, based on their title or position, might well have the experience to handle the job description and position for which the client is seeking someone. The individuals who are approached, of course, are usually currently employed at one of the clien...

130). Someone Else  By : Nan S. Russell
"I'm sorry, but I have to vent. It was a horrible day at work," began my friend on our monthly catch-up call. "We've all been there," I offered. "Yeah, but not like this." As a substitute instructional aid, she'd been asked to assist teachers on a field trip for 275 fifth graders to celebrate the successful completion of a testing week. Her bus was...

131). Medical Transcriptionist Training Expectations  By : Scott Knutson
The medical transcription field continues to grow in conjunction with the demands on the health care industry. For those who are suited to this job, there are some good opportunities. But isn't it just a case of listening to the voice of a health care professional and typing up exactly what's been said? While that's the basic idea behind the medica...

132). Career Planning: The Step Ahead  By : Matthew Noel
Career planning is an excellent way to prepare for what the world ahead has to offer you. While many people find that career planning is something that is done in college, it can be and should be done throughout life as a way of making sure that you are on the right track. There are many opportunities to get the planning that you need. In fact, it ...

133). Shortage Of Radiographers Leads To Overseas Recruitment Drive  By : S. Mallon
A shortage of crucial medical staff has seen an increase in the recruitment of radiography staff from abroad. The health sector seems to have consistent and sustained issues with staffing levels with increasing movement towards the private sector, the recruitment of specialist staff to both public and private sector appears to be incr...

134). Bartending School Is Just The Beginning  By : Michelle Stahl
While you may be thinking about attending bartending school, keep in mind that a bartending career is not all fun and games. Bartenders work hard, and are often paid minimum wage. Working at a top club will, of course, up your take-home pay in the form of tips (sometimes as much as thousands per night), but you'll have to do your time ...

135). Medical Assistants In High Demand  By : Greg Smith
Looking for a new career in the health care industry? You might want to consider becoming a medical assistant. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of medical assistants is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2012. They say that the increasing use of medical assista...

136). Is Working At Home Right For You?  By : Wendy Betterini
If you've just begun your search for a work at home job, you probably have a beautiful concept of what working from home is like. You probably imagine yourself waking up whenever you want, sliding your feet into fuzzy slippers and shuffling to the kitchen to get some coffee, then shuffling along to your office to put in another wonderful day at wor...

137). What Is A Career In Biotechnology Like?  By : John Daye
Biotechnology is the integration of engineering and technology to the life sciences. Biotechnologists frequently use microorganisms or biological substances to perform specific processes or for manufacturing. Examples include the production of drugs, hormones, foods and converting waste products. There are many sub-branch...

138). How To Create A List Of Warm Contacts  By : Maxwell Hurst
Usually when you are looking for a job, you would ask for help from family and friends. You would contact these people to ask for information on current job openings, business opportunities and tips. Your family, relatives and friends belong to your warm contact list. The warm contact list is the list of people with whom you have or ha...

139). Job Hunting On The Sly  By : Alesia Benedict, CPRW, JCTC
So you want to look around for your next career step but you are concerned that your current employer will find out and give you an early exit? Confidentiality in your job search is a reasonable concern and makes the way you approach finding your next position all the more important. Confidentiality and privacy issues in today’s hyper-informative w...

140). How To Survive A Bad Performance Review (And Move To Your Dream Career)  By : Cathy Goodwin
Q. “I wasn’t happy with my last performance review. Should I dispute the review? Write a letter for my file? Talk to a lawyer? Or just let it go?” A. Most professionals feel you should offer some kind of response. But whether to respond, and the way to respond, will depend on your company’s culture, the unwritten message and your own c...

141). Finding The Right People For The Job  By : Sintilia Miecevole
If you are a manager, one of the most stressful aspects of your job is finding good people to fill available positions in your company. Whether you work in a small business or for a large corporation, hiring new personnel can be a hard process to manage. There are many things to consider when you are reviewing resumes and arranging interviews, but ...

142). Four Common Sense Tips For The Telephone Interview  By :
Here’s a phone interview tip worth considering: smile. A smile is a magic thing, and in addition to being seen in person it can be felt from a distance. When doing a phone interview, don’t think that because the person on the other end of the phone can’t see you that smiling and other positive body gestures are not important. The best interview tip...

143). Sample Resumes  By : Alesia Benedict, CPRW, JCTC
Do you ever wonder why resume services post free resume samples on their sites for resume service clients to view? What do sample resumes provide? There is an ongoing argument among professional resume writers that posting sample resumes on websites is akin to giving away their work. True, some visitors to sites rip off the sample resumes they find...

144). Can You Really Make up to $100,000 per Year as a Truck Driver?  By : John Kaufman
You've heard about the money to be made by becoming a truck driver. And stop at any truck stop and you'll notice that there are countless trucking job magazines filled with advertisements from trucking companies looking for truck drivers. Many companies are advertising the possibility of making up to $100,000 per year as an owner operator.

145). How to Find Your Dream Job  By : Waller Jamison
When you were a child or a teenager, did you dream of what you would be when you grew up? Most of us had dreams when we were young, but how many of us actually fulfil them? Most of us set our dreams aside when reality kicks in and unfortunately for many, those dreams stay buried forever. Although the dream may be buried, the feeling th...

146). Demand For Massage Therapists Increases As Interest In Benefits Of Massage Creates More Converts  By : Terry McDermott
Projections by the U.S. Department of Labor forecast employment opportunities for massage therapists to grow by 18 to 26 percent from 2004-2014. According to the 2006-2007 Edition of the Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, the outlook for employment for massage therapist...

147). So, You Want To Work In The IT Industry?  By : Robb
So, you want to work in the IT industry? Great, good choice, salaries can become very high as you work your way up through the ranks. When you have 5 or more years in the industry you will be much sought after for your sage-like knowledge and razor-sharp skills. But, right now you need to concentrate on some of the crucial questions about which sec...

148). The Lost Art Of Resume Thank You Letters.  By : James Calvin
Writing resume thank you letters is becoming more of a necessity in today’s ever competitive world. These days, you need to find a way to set yourself apart from the rest of the pack. It can be difficult to do so for a very sought after job. One way to give youself an edge is to simply do the courteous and thoughtful act of mailing a thank you lett...

149). Importance Of Skills Emphasis On Job Interviews  By : Maxwell Hurst
Skill emphasis during the interview is important to show the employer what makes you different from all the other job candidates. In this competitive world, companies search for the most qualified employees by weighing skills of the candidates and determining how they would benefit the company. Majority of the top companies search for ...

150). Another Chance to Shine – Following Up on the Interview  By : Heather Eagar
The interview follow up letter can make or break your chances of becoming hired. For that reason it should become an essential part of your job hunting tool box, right in there with the other tools you use: resume, cover letter, thank you note, reference sheet and salary history. Think of the letter as a second chance. Some people don’...

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