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Fri, 13 Apr 2007: Starting a Hospitality Career
To start out on a realistic note, working as a professional in the hospitality industry is no easy living. You are going to work long hours around the clock. You will most likely work weekends and hol


Wed, 11 Apr 2007: Good Time to Apply for Pharmaceutical Rep Jobs?
Each pharmaceutical company goes through cycles where there seems to be growth in sales force numbers at times and then there are low periods where hiring freezes and even layoffs could occur.

Wed, 11 Apr 2007: Conducting A Successful Employment Search: Ways To Get Employed As Soon As Possible
Because of the increasing cost of living, it is very essential to get a decent job with a decent salary However, finding employment nowadays is very hard

Wed, 11 Apr 2007: Writing A Cover Letter That Can Get You The Job You Want
Many would be applicants have wondered why they did not get the job they want They may have impeccable qualifications needed for the job and have spent hours on their resume, but what they don’t know, is that neglecting to write an efficient cover letter is what did them in

Tue, 10 Apr 2007: Your Resume and What Employers Want to See
The recruiting industry has changed dramatically since the mid-90s when the Internet began to catch fire as a networking tool. Prior to the advent of online job boards such as CareerBuilder and Monste

Mon, 9 Apr 2007: 10 Dumbest Career Mistakes Made by the Smartest People
Career planning is hot. Career mistakes are cold. But almost everybody does something really, really dumb at least once in a working lifetime.If you're unlucky, your mistake gets into the news. Recent

Sun, 8 Apr 2007: Considering a Casino Career
Hospitality workers consider all kinds of places to start their career, but the one-stop place for every hospitality career you can think of is a casino. Frequently, casinos roll a bar, restaurant, ho

Sat, 7 Apr 2007: Six Success Steps - What To Do When An Interview Is Next Up
Making a career change into a new profession or changing employers to have a different job usually means one thing: An interview. Many people see the interview as being a terrifying part of landing a

Fri, 6 Apr 2007: Should You Change Jobs? Eight Things To Think About
People see the nice house you live in and the new car in your driveway. They see you pay your bills every month, and you can buy the luxuries you want, when you want. So, it looks like you have a drea

Fri, 6 Apr 2007: Why Aren't I Getting Interviews?
Don’t Underestimate The Power Of A Resume You may have spent hours searching for your dream job and applied for a job in every promising company you came across In spite of your sincere efforts to find a job, you may not have received an interview call yet

Thu, 5 Apr 2007: How to Become a Cosmetic Laser Technician
How would you like to have a career that required the use of laser beams, ultrasonic emission devices, and the manipulation of photon streams? It sounds a bit like a science fiction movie. Perhaps y

Thu, 5 Apr 2007: Use a Mentor for Your Career Success
Mentoring is a relationship that is established with someone who is an expert in their field. The mentor is usually older and more experienced than the mentee. The mentor shares their experiences, and

Thu, 5 Apr 2007: Job Stress And How To Cope With It
Generally, job stress is referred to as challenges on the work front, but the concept of work related stress is entirely different from challenges. A challenge motivates an employee to learn and maste

Thu, 5 Apr 2007: A Guide to the Finer Points of the Hostess and Cashier
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 r


Wed, 4 Apr 2007: How to Choose MBA for Midlife Career Change (and Avoid Midlife Career Crisis)
Clients considering a midlife career change often call with the question, "Should I go back to school for another degree? So I wasn't surprised to find an article in a major business journal, featuri

Wed, 4 Apr 2007: Photography Portfolio
Photographers are known through their profiles A photography portfolio is like a resume or a portfolio that a super model creates to promote to the public A well written profile can do wonders for the photographer since the first contact with the art critics and public is through this medium

Mon, 2 Apr 2007: Your Employer Pays You For What?
The debate seems to go on and on Your employer pays you for what

Mon, 2 Apr 2007: Love Your Job - How To Wake Up Excited On Monday Morning
When you have free time, do you find yourself reading up on your industry? Do you brainstorm ideas on how to improve your company's product, service, or customer experience on the weekends? When you w

Fri, 30 Mar 2007: Ignorance Is Not Bliss – Why You Aren’t Getting Job Offers
Do you keep getting rejected at each and every interview that you go on Is this getting you down

Wed, 28 Mar 2007: Certified Nursing Assistant - A Closer Look
When most people hear the term "Certified Nursing Assistant" (better known as CNA), the first thing that comes to mind is a career in a nursing home While it's true that this is probably the industry's biggest demand for CNAs, there are other places to use this certification

Mon, 26 Mar 2007: A Career As A Massage Therapist
When it comes to getting a great massage the most important step is always to seek out that massage therapist who has the ability to work magic on our bodies The experience is different for everyone but, ultimately, if you find the therapist with whom you can be comfortable and relax – and who professionally and adeptly performs this strenuous work to your specific liking - than you have found the key to a really enjoyable massage

Wed, 21 Mar 2007: Characteristics Of A Successful Professional: A Propensity To Take Risks
What sets the exceptional professional apart from the average?
Regardless of what the profession, from sales to psychiatry, the
exceptional professionals share certain characteristics. Here's
one: The propensity to take risks.

Sat, 17 Mar 2007: Put the Shoe in the Other Foot at Job Interviews
A job interview is a two way street. Put the shoe in the other foot.

You be interviewing the company as they interview you. Be prepared.

Sun, 11 Mar 2007: Use Templates To Write Great Cover Letters
Everyday, there could be hundreds of other candidates applying for the same position you want The one in charge of screening the applicants can easily overlook your resume, no matter how impressive your qualifications may be

Fri, 9 Mar 2007: Dial Up Telecommuting: Employer Benefits
Telecommuting is a real viable option for people considering working from home. If this concept appeals to you, this next three part series should be of interest to you. While this one is created from


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