Published by on Jul 17th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
Considering the current economical condition there are people who are ready to join a company as a temporary staff. It is said that this is better than sitting idle and waiting for the permanent dream job to land on your lap. Moreover, many temporary jobs do provide various opportunities. But there are a few things [...]
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Published by on Jun 30th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
Career search engines have taken job hunting to a whole new level. Back in the day, job hopefuls had to make a personal appearance just to submit their resume. They had to look at the classified ads section of the paper to find out which companies had an opening or what kinds of jobs were [...]
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Published by on Jun 20th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
Navigating a successful career transition is more often than not a challenging proposition. But greater career satisfaction is a reward you should strive for, no matter how dire the short term consequences may seem. So put aside your fears as you get ready to pursue your dream job.
Here are the 5 Steps you need to [...]
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Published by on Jun 20th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
It’s essential that you do your research before you jump in head first towards a new career path. Once you have your list of possible jobs narrowed down, you’ll need to look at the requirements it takes to do the job. Will you need more education or training? Are there jobs in [...]
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Published by on Jun 17th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
Somewhere in the back of your mind are the good manners which your mother tried to instill in you during your youth, but for some reason as you prepare for the interview for your dream job, they allude you. Good manners and common courtesy make a huge impact in today’s casual environment. Utilize [...]
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Published by gary on Jun 17th, 2009 in Jobs and Employment with No Comments
Knowing how to write a good resume is a survival skill because the resume is an item that helps you open doors. Without a good resume, you can’t get an interview, which means you won’t be able to get the dream job you have been waiting for. So if you are looking to get a [...]
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