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151). Telecommuting . . . Could This Irresistible Job Option Be Right for You? By : Paul Megan
Telecommuting is not just for senior level managers and staff. Increasingly, people with lower end job titles and lower end wages are breaking into telecommuting opportunities.
152). Marketing, Marketing, Marketing By : Ian Christie
On my mind and the minds of a lot of my clients recently is marketing. Whether you run a small business, are self-employed, work for someone else or are on the job hunt, MARKETING IS KEY.
153). The Importance of a Great Cover Letter By : William Nichols
You’ve seen a want ad for a job that seems to be the perfect fit for you. You really want to impress the employer, so you set out to write a cover letter that really sizzles.
154). Is Your Resume DOA? By : Paul Megan
Regardless of how you decide to use your resume, there are five basic guidelines you must observe if you want your resume to have any chance of being read.
155). Life After Downsizing By : Lee Dobbins
You worked in your field as a professional for over 20 years putting in long nights and weekends. Now you find yourself working at the local grocery. What can you do to keep you your spirits and get back into the race?
156). A Complete Nursing Career Overview By : John Morris
With almost 2.6M registered nurses (RN) in the United States, nursing is now the largest health care profession in the country. If you think that hospitals are the only place a nurse could be found, you are certainly misled...
157). Non-traditional Job Search Strategies Rule! By : Paul Megan
If you’re serious about finding a good job . . . and you want to do it NOW rather than months from now . . . then you have to do it differently from the way you heard it should be done.
158). Job Seeking Passion . . . Ignore It At Your Peril! By : Paul Megan
Employers want to hire people who are passionate about the work they’re doing. If you’re unable to show passion you have only a small chance of being hired--though a prospective employer will probably never tell you that’s the reason.
159). Dynamite Interview Technique Puts You at the Head of the Pack! By : Paul Megan
Interviewing techniques have changed significantly in the past few years. That’s because employers’ expectations of job candidates have changed dramatically.
160). Your Choice . . . An Alternative Job Search Plan or a Crap Shoot! By : Paul Megan
We’ve all been brainwashed into thinking that the resume is the focus of a job search plan. The better the resume the better the results. The wider the distribution the more interviews. Nothing could be further from the truth.
161). Interview? . . . How About the NON-Interview!? By : Paul Megan
What if I told you that you can dramatically upgrade your chances of getting a good job . . . and a lot quicker . . . if you DON’T go on an interview!
162). Hot Job Listings for 2006! By : Paul Megan
According to recent reports here are the six areas where you can expect to find an above average number of openings.
163). Career Path Confusion? . . . How to Choose the Right One! By : Paul Megan
When dissatisfaction and maybe disillusionment set in, we begin to think about changing our career path. But how . . . without slipping into the same dilemma all over again?
164). Whoops! Just When You Thought Your Job Hunt Was Safe! By : Paul Megan
Increasingly, employers are obtaining copies of your credit report to see how responsible you are handling money.
165). Resume Writing for a Specific Job Listing By : William Nichols
Tailoring your resume and cover letter for each specific job listing can be the difference between getting an interview or getting filed away.
166). Fire Your Boss – Become A Free Agent By : Rebecca Sherman
Is it time for you to fire your boss and become a free agent? Let’s face the facts; most people do not enjoy their jobs. They feel they have to put up with the long hours or feel underpaid and trapped in their current job just to pay their bills.
167). Savvy Salary Negotiations Can Seriously Boost Your Income! By : Paul Megan
What can you do to maximize your salary? Here are some tips that can help you dramatically move the odds in your favor.
168). Proper Technique for Quitting a Job By : William Nichols
Quitting a job can be a difficult undertaking. Take the right steps to help ease your transition.
169). Education Online - Your Gateway to Success By : Sandra Stammberger
Education is a right of every individual. However, in today’s society the youth tends to disregard its essence.
170). How To Avoid Resume Format Rejection and Survive the First Big Test! By : Paul Megan
Your resume is often the very first contact a decision-maker has with you. So, it better be a blockbuster!
171). Finding Your Ideal Career By : Jason Johns
Many people are now considering working for themselves. With the explosion of Internet opportunities you may be tempted to jump ship and set sail on your own. In this article, you will discover the character traits you need and how you can decide what your ideal career is.
172). Job Salary: Avoid the 6 Biggest Mistakes! By : Paul Megan
Before you even go to an interview or first meeting with a decision-maker you MUST avoid the compensation pitfalls that can derail your good intentions.
173). Education Degree for a Lifetime By : Sandra Stammberger
Education is the process of learning and gaining information and skills. Education is progressive by nature. It is never-ending and infinite.
174). Strategic Job-Hopping . . . How to Get Way Ahead in Your Career! By : Paul Megan
Proponents of non-traditional career advancement strategies recommend that you make job-hopping a routine part of your career plan. At least if you see yourself on the way to the top!
175). Internet Job Search? . . . Don’t Hold Your Breath! By : Paul Megan
The conclusion reached by job search experts is straightforward: Relying on a digital job search is an all but hopeless strategy.
176). Coveralls – The Essential Cover up For Dirty Jobs By : Tom Sample
There are millions of people that rely on coveralls every day they leave for work, no matter they work.
177). Job Change Alert: Make Rapid Turnover Work For You By : Paul Megan
Rapid staff turnover is expected to escalate. That means that just when companies are devoting more time to finding new talent, they have to find ways to encourage current employees to stay.
178). Technical Schools Making the Right Choice for Your Future By : Linda Moore
In today’s employment environment, it is more important than ever to be well schooled if you work or want to work in a technical field. It is not enough to have an interest, a desire or even a working knowledge of the vocation that you want to pursue. Technology is changing faster than at any other time in history; an employer needs to know that you have what it takes to persevere in this competitive work environment.
179). Tips For Obtaining Recommendation Letters By : John Murray
This article provides tips on how to get a recommendation letter written for you.
180). The Pro-active Career: Better Get With The 21st Century Program! By : Paul Megan
Unless you become pro-active and self-reliant in your career you could be dead in the water.
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