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  • "Careers In Music Industry"… These 4 Words Sum Up Some Of The Most Glamorous Futures Ever.  By : Dave Weston
    Careers In Music Industry! Our idols, our dreams, our interests, our themes… our lives!
  • "Sales Training Without The Right Attitude Can Equal Zero Sales!"  By : Ray Turnbull
    This article describes how having an unconsciously negative attitude could be cost you a fortune and how to go about correcting this negative fault.
  • "Truthiness" In Job Search . . . Why You Can Do A Lot Better!  By : Paul Megan
    Truthiness tells us that the old-fashioned way of job search is, well, old-fashioned. Now there's a much better way if you follow the new 21st Century rules!
  • 10 Interview Questions They're Sure to Ask  By : Carole Martin
    Too many job seekers stumble through interviews as if the questions are coming out of left field. But many interview questions are to be expected. Study this list and plan your answers ahead of time so you'll be ready to deliver them with confidence.
  • 10 Killer Ideas For Summer Jobs For Teenagers  By : Sandra Clair
    Summer jobs for teenagers do not have to be restricted to working at a retail outlet or at a fast food restaurant. Read on to find out how with a little imagination and persistence, you can easily find a number of fun and profitable ways to keep yourself busy over the summer.
  • 10 Reasons You Can't Find A Job  By : Mike Perras
    10 Reasons People Can't Find A Job is a list of the most basic mistakes we make when looking for work. It really starts with HIRING YOURSELF to get it done. After all, if you don't want to hire yourself then why should anyone else want to? Food for thought.
  • 10 Steps To Avoid The Goldilocks Resume Writing Syndrome, Part I  By : Rusty Sheridan
    Many jobseekers try in vein to write their own resume, only to experience the Goldilocks Syndrome of resume writing. At first it is too weak and unfocused. Then it is too strong. Then after hours and days of endless edits, they get it just right (hopefully)! So how can you avoid such a process? You can't! A great resume requires many drafts and edits, even by a professional resume writer.
  • 10 Steps To Avoid The Goldilocks Resume Writing Syndrome, Part II  By : Rusty Sheridan
    Most job seekers do not take the appropriate amount of time to research what they need in order to prepare a resume that will sell their qualifications to a hiring company. It has been said that preparing a resume is comparable to preparing a tax return. In short, a real drag!
  • 10 Tips For A Successful Job Search  By : John Pawlett
    Create a support system for yourself emotionally and for your job search.
  • 10 Tips On Choosing The Best Arts Culinary School:  By : Annabell Amaretto
    Every enthusiast wishing to become an exceptional chef needs to choose the best Arts Culinary School. An ideal school provides the students with all the training and learning necessities to excel in this field. These schools includes different specialization fields such as food writer, gourmet, restaurant owner, a baker and so on.
  • 10 Ways To Make Your Interviewer Love You!  By : Martin Haworth
    You go along to your interview and find that your interviewer is having a bad day. So, just what can you do to help them? You know how it is. After all - you need them on your side...
  • 1000 things you don’t want in your job hunt  By : Steve Rogers
    Do you stick only to the top name job boards or portals? If yes, you are denying your chances of getting into specialized positions. Specialized groups or non-enterprise companies often steer clear of top names. Choose your resume posting based on the kind of recruiters that visit a given job boards.
  • 12 Job Interview Tips You Should Know to Nail that Job  By : Ashley Truitt
    Ace your next job interview with these 12 job interview tips. Covering all aspects from presenting a professional appearance to following proper interview protocol, learn how to position yourself for success.
  • 12 Vital Questions To Ask Yourself After Every Interview  By : Bruce Bloom
    There's plenty to be gained from every employment interview you take, whether you get the job or not. Ask yourself these questions every time. It's the smart way to become an interview power player.
  • 15 Items for Your Resume “To Do” List  By : Barbara Safani
    Do you want to create a more “user friendly” resume to submit to recruiters and hiring authorities? Here are 15 suggestions for composing more compelling and targeted resumes.
  • 20 Tips to Dress for Success  By : Lino Claudio
    Clothing will play a role in your career so you should continue to pay attention to your wardrobe. Add pieces made of high quality that will match to what you already have. Buy separates that can be mixed and matched. Dressing is not everything but it will definitely add up to your overall impression that you will make on.
  • 2006 Grads in the Job Market . . . Don't Mess This Up!  By : Paul Megan
    Your success as one of the 2006 grads will not depend on your resume. It will depend on how well you prepare to meet face-to-face with the person who could be your next boss.
  • 2007 Grads in the Job Market . . . Get A Head Start NOW!  By : Paul Megan
    Hiring of 2007 grads is up! However, it could be a disaster for you if you mess up this opportunity by going for it the wrong way.
  • 21st Century Job Search Alternative!  By : Paul Megan
    Did you know that there are two job marketplaces? But only one of them can get you a high-paying job in a matter of days!
  • 25 Reasons Why You Are Not Advancing in Your Career!  By : Zenja Glass
    Straight-forward, honest, and direct career advancement tips aimed at addressing the REAL reasons why people do not advance in their careers. Z. Glass The Job Hunting Expert
  • 3 Powerful Tips to Address Gaps in Work History on Your Resume  By : Laura SmithProulx
    Given the dot-com meltdown, frequent corporate downsizing, family situations, and the never-ending parade of mergers and acquisitions, more leadership professionals than ever are presenting a gap in between jobs to their next employer. If this situation applies to you, it is best to meet the challenge head-on by preparing to address the gaps directly.
  • 4 Powerful Career Education Tips: Success Is In Your Attitude!  By : Paul Megan
    A savvy career education review may tell you it's not your job that's slowing you down.
  • 4 Steps to Increase Your Confidence During Job Interviews  By : Pamela Watson
    One of the most important things to bring to a job interview is your confidence. This article outline 4 key steps that will help you confidently answer difficult interview questions and secure the job.
  • 4 Steps to Successful Job Interviews  By : Pamela Watson
    One of the most important things to bring to a job interview is your confidence. This article outline 4 key steps that will help you confidently answer difficult interview questions and secure the job.
  • 5 Breakthrough Talking Tips for Women in the Job Market!  By : Paul Megan
    EEI, a pioneer in alternative job search strategies, recommends that you dump the idea of interviewing in favor of establishing rapport and chemistry with an employer through a carefully scripted dialogue.
  • 5 Fail-Proof Ways To Get A Raise  By : Tony Jacowski
    Ready to ask for a raise? Read this article first and learn the essential steps to asking for a raise with confidence and actually succeed the first time!
  • 5 features of an online sales jobs site  By : ramakrishna
    Find Comprehensive information on the role, need and benefits of online sales jobs site in building your sales career.
  • 5 Great Places To Find The Perfect Job  By : Martin Haworth
    They say that the 'perfect job' is out there, somewhere, for each of us. And still it seems so hard to find one. So here are 5 starter places to look!
  • 5 Great Tips For Conducting The Best Job Search Ever!  By : Ray La Foy
    A good job search starts with you. You'll need to do some things in advance before you head out the door to apply or interview.
  • 5 Powerful Alternative Career Goals That Guarantee Your Future!  By : Paul Megan
    With these powerful alternative career goals you'll stand out more to your current employer and other companies . . . you'll be a much better candidate if you decide to get into the job market in the months ahead.
  • 5 Powerful Job Search Tips for Older Job Seekers!  By : Paul Megan
  • 5 Productivity Secrets the Time Tyrants Don't Want You to Know  By : Cathy Goodwin
    Time management wisdom says, "Reward yourself for accomplishment. Measure your work every day. Don't get lazy." But behavior specialists know: Some days are better than others. And sometimes it's better to reward yourself before you get to the finish line.
  • 5 Reasons To Become A Lomi Lomi Practitioner!  By : James Thomas
    Discover the unique benefits that a career in lomi lomi can offer above and beyond other massage modalities!
  • 5 Reasons Why Bengali Translators Are In Demand Today?  By : Ostom Ray
    Learning foreign languages can be very rewarding these days as there is a lot of demand worldwide for bilinguals. This is more important when you want to get a job in a foreign company. But when it comes to choosing the language they will study most pick to learn Spanish, French or German, which are popular. It is so because they hear them more on newspapers and TV.
  • 5 Smart Steps to Changing Careers  By : Ruth Klein
    In today's employment market, changing careers is commonplace. Using these smart skills to do it could make you your new boss.
  • 5 Surefire Ways in 2008 to Build the Right Work-Life  By : Elizabeth Partin
    Whether you travel to the office each day or mosey down the hall to your home office there is more blending of your work and your life than you might realize.
  • 5 tips for acing any job interview  By : Simon Brady
    Jobs interviews are a stressful, nerve shaking experience. Here are 5 tips to go into any job interview prepared.
  • 5 Tips to Writing a Great Resume  By : Michael Murray
    This article gives 5 simple yet effective tips to writing a resume thast sparkles.
  • 5 Tips When Searching For A Job Online  By : John Morris
    Online job searches had absolutely revolutionized the usual process of job application and hiring employees...
  • 5 Vital Factors You Must Consider When Choosing A New Job  By : James Utterson
    Choosing a new career or job can be exciting but before you make your final decision there are 5 crucial elements you must consider. This article explains what they are.
  • 5 Voice Over Roles that Will Make You Money  By : Stephanie Ciccarelli
    Learn more about five different styles of voice over used for commercial and industrial use.
  • 6 Biggest Job Search Mistakes!  By : Paul Megan
    Job hunting? Take a look at what you may be doing wrong. Correcting these mistakes can save you weeks of searching.
  • 6 Important Questions You Must Ask Management  By : Jaci Rae
    There are at least 6 important questions you must ask yourself when you are seeking representation.
  • 6 Professional Resume Tips: Know What Human Resources Really Want  By : andrew chin
    Insider's professional resume tips will definitely give you that much needed edge!
  • 6 to 20% Employers Look Up Your Social Networking Page  By : Steve Rogers
    Enjoying the anonymity of the internet in social networking? Are you revealing a bit more in Orkut, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, or BlogSpot? Extreme political opinions, photos, college pranks, weekend preferences and more? An increasingly popular trend, graduates stepping out of universities and looking ahead for their first interviews are closing their social networking pages.
  • 6 Vital Career Factors You Must Consider  By : Martin Haworth
    Just what is a dream career? Look at these six factors and find out what makes people happy in their work. Maybe you'll see it's time for a change!
  • 61 Year Old Man Desperately Seeking a Job! . . . Could This Be You?  By : Paul Megan
    Thousands of family men and women around the country are facing the same desperation. The cure, of course, is to find a job that will answer their needs. Here's how.
  • 7 Basic Steps to Impressing Recruiters  By : Robert Halgren
    This article discusses 7 basic steps for how to gain favor with and impress recruiters to have them working to get a job for you!
  • 7 Easy Steps to Improve Your Interviewing Skills  By : John Pawlett
    In the midst of technological advancement nowadays, the "back-to-basics" rule still applies when it comes to getting hired for a job. It does not matter if you are planning to apply for a million-dollar company or a small, independent firm. When you face an interviewer, it all boils down to how you present yourself. This is the deciding factor whether you will get hired or not.
  • 7 Outdated Myths That Will Kill Your Career Change Before You Start  By : Cathy Goodwin
    Up to 90% of all workers hate their jobs, but few will change. Most get stuck with beliefs that are not true today (and maybe they never were). Let's get rid of these ideas and get moving to your own vision of career freedom.
  • 9 Steps To Become A Travel Nurse  By : ameen kamadia
    Learn more about the 9 steps to become a travel nurse and see the country
  • A Bad Career is Like a Bad Relationship: Is It Time to Get Out?  By : Carol McClelland
    Have you ever been in a bad relationship? You aren't sure whether you should stay or go. You may even spend time trying to convince yourself to stay. The same dynamic happens when you are in a career that doesn't work for you. Discover four questions you can ask yourself to determine whether it's time to leave your job or career. Then learn where to focus your attention to create a future career that truly works for you.
  • A Brief Look at the Area Sales Manager  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    No matter what product or service your company sells, or where you are in the UK, Europe, or another country, the need for an area sales manager is imminent. Even a retail outlet such as a retailer of commercial goods has several levels of sales managers, but the area sales manager is the one who works within the scope of the immediate location or site and directly with the sales staff on a daily basis. For example, a commercial lumber chain may have several different locations within the UK spanning from England to Scotland, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
  • A Brief Nursing Overview  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Today nursing practices are performed in a wide range of settings, from hospitals to paying personal visits to peoples' homes.
  • A Career as a Clinical Nurse Specialist  By : Kris Koonar
    A clinical Nurse Specialist plays many roles and functions as an educator, researcher, healthcare provider, administrator or even a case manager. A clinical nurse specializes in a particular area of work, for instance she may choose to specialize in areas such as cardiology, respiratory, critical care or emergency or even neonatal.
  • A Career As A Florist  By : Tony Jacowski
    The fragrance of fresh flowers lingers through the day. It seems to worm its way into your heart, giving you a mushy feeling. Imagine enjoying this feeling every single day! This is when you could consider a job as a florist.
  • A Career As A Home Inspector  By : Tony Jacowski
    Home inspectors inspect new or second hand homes, condos, town houses and apartments. Home inspection has now become a standard practice in the process of buying a home and is therefore a lucrative and growing field.
  • A Career As A Lifestyle Entrepreneur  By : Tony Jacowski
    Studies have shown that an increasing number of people are being drawn towards lifestyle entrepreneurship. According to surveys, roughly 25 million small business owners in the U.S. receive their motivation from a better lifestyle, more so than money.
  • A Career as a Pharmacist  By : Nihit Aurora
    To make Pharmacist Career & Jobs most Top Pharmaceutical Companies are providing best of Pharmacy Jobs in the field of Geriatric Pharmacy & many more.
  • A Career As A Semi Driver  By : Tony Jacowski
    Semi drivers or huge goods vehicle (HGV) drivers are responsible for the transportation and collection of goods throughout America. The duties of semi drivers include loading and unloading of the merchandise and the basic maintenance of their vehicles.
  • A Career As An Insurance Agent  By : Tony Jacowski
    Careers in the insurance industry are becoming more and more common. Here we explore the career path of an Independent Insurance Agent.
  • A Career Change Impossible  By : Reed Langdon
    Three Step Guideline to a Career Change forever. Face the fear you may loose that 20 year job where you never had to consider what to do next.
  • A Career In Architecture  By : Tony Jacowski
    In reality, for a structure to come into existence, it has to be first designed. This design originates with a concept that is entertained by the architect. So basically, a building is a reflection or a representation of certain ideas that is projected in concrete.
  • A Career in Botany as a Botanist  By :
    One of the acclaimed favorite things to do when studying plant science as a botanist is the various amounts of specialties as well as career openings from which you can choose from.
  • A Career in Dentistry Pulling Teeth  By : Josh Stone
    Dentistry is the art and science of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions, diseases, and disorders of the oral cavity, the maxillofacial region, and its associated structures as it relates to human beings.
  • A Career In Forensic Accounting  By : Tony Jacowski
    Forensic accounting is the combination of auditing, investigative skills and accounting, to aid in legal matters. It is comprised of investigation, litigation support, and dispute resolution. Litigation support is the documentation or factual presentation of economic issues associated with pending or ongoing litigation.
  • A Career In Graphic Design  By : Tony Jacowski
    The more artistic an ad or presentation is, the more are its possibilities of creating public interest. This technique is widely used in the media sphere and the primary and most important job is that of the graphic designer. The torchbearers of the creative mantel, graphic designers are not only known for their sense of creativity, but also for their innovative ideas.
  • A Career In Health And Safety Management  By : Tony Jacowski
    The importance of Safety and Health Management has increased as many industries have started realizing the impact of the issue in the workplace. Due to an increase in industrial pollution, many companies have started understanding their social responsibility towards the well being of their workers and those who visit their businesses.
  • A Career In Hotel Management  By : Josh Stone
    Occupations related to hotel management can be found in the food, hospitality and tourism industry. In most cases, hotels or motels are integrated with coffee bars, restaurants, clubs and spa centers.
  • A Career in HVAC  By : Kris Koonar
    The need for controlled temperature in buildings and other enclosed spaces is increasing becoming a necessity rather than a luxury.
  • A Career in Military Dentistry  By : Kris Koonar
    The U.S Defense services are known for valor, discipline and humanitarian service. Numerous divisions of the defense services employ dentists at different military bases, all over the world.
  • A Career In Outdoor Recreation  By : John Morris
    There are many jobs out there that are in the great outdoors. Jobs of this nature are ideal for people that love working with their hands and being in the outdoors...
  • A Career In Pharmaceutical Sales  By : Tony Jacowski
    A career in pharmaceutical sales is exciting and lucrative, and you can work with little or no supervision. So if you have an aptitude for sales, here's how to make your mark as a pharmaceutical representative.
  • A Career in Resort Management  By : Josh Stone
    There are three kinds of management involved with resorts: Front-of-House Management, Heart-of-House Management I, and Heart-of-House Management II. Heart-of-House Management refers to managing the resort areas that support front-of-house operations.
  • A Career Plan of Action For The New Graduate  By : ann baehr
    Many people struggle with career choices before making that important life-changing decision that will define who they are for years to come.
  • A Check-Up on Life  By : Jim Brown
    Many of us may have experienced even at least one point in our lives when we have taken a pause or a backseat from our journey to see how far we have gone and on whether this is the road that we want to take.
  • 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...
  • A Day In the Life Of A Manufacturing Engineer  By : Richard Taylor Edwards
    For manufacturing engineers throughout the United Kingdom and Europe, the daily work environment is exciting but stressful. These engineers have to develop integrative manufacturing processes that involve human workers, robots, big machinery, and other mechanical processes to create a quality product. However, manufacturing engineers also need to consider the efficiency of these processes, the safety of workers, the monthly budget for running production processes, and dozens of other factors. The daily life of a manufacturing engineer features meetings, walkthrough reviews of different production lines, and preparing reports on workplace efficiency.
  • A Day In The Life Of A Materials Engineer  By : Tony Beaumont
    Anyone interested in working within the aerospace industry should understand the complex processes that go into developing commercial and military aircraft. Concepts are developed by design and engineering teams to combine new innovations with the perfect execution of past projects. From conceptual sketches and plans, production managers and personnel spend their time actually creating vehicles that will protect nations and carry commercial passengers. After manufacturing, aerospace companies meticulously test and maintain these vehicles in order to avoid future problems and learn for different models down the road. In all of these steps, the materials engineering position is key for the success of aerospace companies.
  • A Day In The Life Of An Aerospace Engineer  By : Tony Beaumont
    For young graduates with a background in math and science, there may be no greater job than that of an aerospace engineer. The job of an aerospace engineer is a combination of problem solving, routine scientific work, and creativity in solving problems common within the industry. Aerospace engineers can expect to spend their average day working on a new aircraft, missile system, or spacecraft in terms of its design, construction and testing. The complexity of these technologies, coupled with the perfect functioning required of airplanes and missiles, requires active minds capable of creative solutions
  • A Dream Job Is Waiting For Everyone  By : Martin Haworth
    A recent survey in the US found that 43% of retired folks wished they had taken up a different role at work. Maybe today's not the right day to start - but then again, when is?

    Ever get yourself into a career rut? One where you know that you want more and don't know how to get at it. The time is now to move on
  • A Driven Profession - The Life Of A Chauffeur  By : Melih Oztalay
    Whether it's corporate or private travel, professional chauffeurs are friendly, discrete and knowledgeable driving companions who will make sure your journey is both safe and comfortable, arriving at your destination feeling refreshed and relaxed.
  • A Golf Professional Career is More Than Just Another Club  By :
    Being a golf professional takes more than just a love of the game. When you want to make it your career, you need a thorough understanding of how the game has emerged through history as well as where it's heading into the future.
  • A Guide To Better Bartending Jobs  By : Tony Jacowski
    Bartending is a great career for those interested in working only 2-3 nights a week, making good money and socializing with new people from around the world. It is one of the most fun and profitable jobs, just right for those who are high on energy and want to stay up all night partying and making money at the same time.
  • A Guide to Nursing Schools  By : Keith Londrie
    The medical, as well as the dictionary, definition of a nurse is the healthcare professional engaged in the practice of nursing. Nurses are men and women responsible for the safety and recovery of chronically ill or injured people, and treatment of life-threatening emergencies in a wide-range of healthcare settings.
  • A Guide to the Finer Points of the Hostess and Cashier  By : Josh Stone
    Of all the restaurant careers, perhaps the position of a hostess is the most demanding. You have to be sharp on your people skills, appear immaculate, be good on the phone, communicate well with the restaurant staff, and of course do it all while being on your feet for the whole shift.
  • A Hotel And Restaurant Management Career Might Be For You  By : Josh Stone
    A career in hotel and restaurant management might be for you if you like to make important decisions, hire staff and run the day to the day operations of your business. It might sound like fun stuff but it is hard work.
  • A Love Affair With Mining  By : Herbert Young
    Gold was discovered in Colorado in 1859, and drew over 100,000 men and women to the state in hope of finding their fortune. These became the gold rush days of Colorado; the days of the instant millionaire, like Horace and Baby Doe Tabor, Colorado Glory Days. My Dad followed in the footsteps of these pioneers.
  • A Masterful Student Publishes His Work and Gains Worldwide Influence  By : Donald Mitchell
    It's not enough to know what you are doing: Someone must notice you before you can have influence. This paper describes how an experienced executive went back to school to create a book that launched him and his organization into worldwide prominence.
  • A More Uncommon Type of Culinary Career  By : Josh Stone
    Dietitians are experts in food and nutrition. They help promote good health through proper eating.
  • A New Warfare Designation: "Explosive Ordinance Disposal Warfare Specialist"  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about a new designation called "Explosive Ordinanace Disposal Warfare Specialist" (EWS) to replace the previous EOD designation after a sailor's name.
  • A Physician Starts Life Mastery Through Earning an Online MBA  By : Donald Mitchell
    Many people learn the advanced material before mastering the basics. How can they go back and fill in those practical gaps? This article describes how online education can help.
  • A Portrait Of A Portfolio Career: An Answer To The Perfect Job?  By : Tony Jacowski
    Tired of having just one job? Then try a "portfolio career". Here's how!
  • A Prospective Employer Wants Something Special From You! Can You Deliver?  By : PAUL BOWLEY
    You have to bring something of value to the table. It's what every prospective employer wants to hear from you. And if you disappoint, you're out! Here are 5 helpful tips.
  • A Quick Reference to Nursing Schools  By : Keith Londrie
    The medical, as well as the dictionary, definition of a nurse is the health care professionals engaged in the practice of nursing. Nurses can be male or female. They are responsible for the safety and recovery of the chronicallyill or injured people and treatment of life-threatening emergencies in a wide range of healthcare settings. Nursing schools or educational institutions.
  • A Record Company Defined  By : Ty Cohen
    A music contract is a printed document that outlines, categorizes, explains, defines, and administrates the company relationship between an artist or group, and a record label.
  • A Retirement Career Plan? Gimme A Break!  By : PAUL BOWLEY
    Retirement is no longer a stodgy retreat into oblivion where the only thing you have left is reading the paper and watching the news. With an occasional visit from the grandkids. You have amazing options!
  • A Shift Will Happen in the Future  By : James O. Armstrong
    No, it hasn't happened yet. But, the process has begun and it will continue as more and more employers of every possible description in America come to understand about the current and coming labor shortage in the United States.
  • A Surprise Job Opportunity Resource for 2006!  By : Paul Megan
    You should count on temp agencies as a major stepping stone to permanent skilled and high level employment!
  • A Variety of Nursing Careers in the Medical Field  By : Josh Stone
    A nursing career is probably the most humane profession of all. When a patient is sick or inured, and has to be hospitalized, nurses take care of them.

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