Career Articles
Job interviews are scary prospects for even the most qualified candidates. How you look on paper and how you present yourself in a one-on-one or group interview setting are often two very different things. Fortunately there are ways to solidify your position in any interview regardless of the actual interview purpose.
Tue, 30 Dec 2008: Get Online Interview Tips For US
A job interview is a process in which a potential employee is evaluated by an employer for prospective employment in their company, organization, or firm, it was established in the late 16th century.
Tue, 30 Dec 2008: Worried That You're Next In Line For A Lay-off?
Some great tips on possibly avoiding the next round of layoffs at work.
Sun, 28 Dec 2008: Are You Ready to Begin Learning Online?
Online learning isn't for everyone. Often times, online courses are more difficult than classroom learning. Find out if online schools are right for you by understanding what's involved in achieving online success.
Thu, 25 Dec 2008: Who Do You Think A Cabin Crew Really Is?
'Air hostess', 'airline stewardess' and 'air stewardess' are generic terms that the traveling public and society at large use to refer to the cabin crew aboard an airplane. However, who are they...really?
Tue, 23 Dec 2008: How Difficult Is It To Become A Registered Massage Therapist In Canada?
The level of difficulty in becoming a massage therapist in Canada is directly related to the amount of time you have to offer to it, the level of commitment you have towards the goal and the amount of money you can afford to spend on the education and certification process.
Tue, 23 Dec 2008: Starting a Career in Nursing: What to Know
If you are interested in a career in nursing, you could not have picked a better time. Nurses are in great demand today. There are three types of nursing programs for you to choose from; you can decide to get a hospital diploma, an Associate’s degree in nursing, or a Bachelor’s degree in nursing.
Sat, 20 Dec 2008: Job Duties Of Cabin Crews
The job of a flight attendant begins even before a flight. It includes preparation the day before the flight, the day of the flight, during and after the flight.
Fri, 19 Dec 2008: Pro Golf Careers: Learning About The Opportunities
The game of golf is a popular sport that provides a great hobby, lots of exercise, and offers many vocation options as well.
Fri, 19 Dec 2008: Golf Business Management Career Opportunities
Golf business management has many job options for avid golfers who want to work within their passion.
Thu, 18 Dec 2008: How to Find the Perfect Fashion School
Are you interested in having a career in fashion? If you are, there is a good chance that you may be interested in attending fashion school.
Thu, 18 Dec 2008: The Impact Of The Financial Downturn On IT Contracting
The IT industry has always relied heavily on contractors and consultants to manage the varying workloads and to provide specialist knowledge to support key systems. It remains to be seen what impact the current financial downturn will have on this highly specialised workforce. One thing is certain, the status quo will change.
Sun, 14 Dec 2008: Planning for Tomorrow
Following is part three of an interview with Phyllis Slater, owner of Slater Solutions LLC. Ms. Slater has devoted years to providing coaching and concierge services to the working caregiver and aging parent. Visit Phyllis Slater's website simply by Googling the name Phyllis Slater.
Thu, 11 Dec 2008: Perfume Becomes the Reason For Discharge
The consequences of the economic crisis are sharply felt by female employees who are fired for their predilection for perfume. The point is that in a stressful environment people’s sense of smell, especially those who have a lot of responsibility, is aggravated to the limit. Also, the reason for one in five dismissals is based on the personal distaste of the employee’s boss.
Thu, 11 Dec 2008: Over 40? Don’t wait until SOMEDAY!!
It’s easy to put off things that you want to do. There is no limit to the excuses — too tired, no time, what will others think?, no money - the list goes on and on. When it comes to doing the work you really like to do, the list becomes longer. “I’ll wait till I retire. I need to pay the bills now!” That’s another popular excuse, and another favorite — “My spouse will get mad at me!”
Thu, 11 Dec 2008: Be a Process Developer and Improver: From Resolving Global Disputes to Avoiding Customer Problems
Business careers often are chosen out of a desire to create a certain result. With more knowledge, people should become aware of other roles that permit accomplishing even more of those desired results. This article suggests ways to make that transition.
Wed, 10 Dec 2008: Five Easy Steps to Being Invisible
Here are a few ideas for those of you who want to avoid drawing attention to yourself and being noticed. If you find you're already feeling invisible in social situations, chances are that you've probably mastered the following suggestions.
Sat, 6 Dec 2008: Job Hunting On A Shoestring
Tips that you can easily implement to stay in the black during your job search
Fri, 5 Dec 2008: The Key to Retaining the Right Staff
Finding a the right staff is one thing, keeping the right one, is however a completely different matter. So what are the 'little things' that can make a big difference for employees.
Thu, 4 Dec 2008: Three Golden Rules Of Goal Setting
Everyone knows that goal setting is an important instrument in your success principles tool box. However, the traditional advice on goal setting has a number of flaws and can actually set you back and move you further away from your goal rather than getting you closer to it.
Tue, 2 Dec 2008: Safety Considerations For Those Working With Dangerous Substances
Both disposable shirts and a disposable shoe cover set can make a big difference in safety when you're working with hazardous materials. This article provides an overview of the basic safety requirements necessary when working with chemicals and other dangerous substances.
Tue, 2 Dec 2008: Write The World's Greatest Resume!
Many people obsess about having a well written resume. But a well written resume is not necessarily a great resume. While a resume with good grammar and free of errors is important, the content is what determines whether or not you get called to an interview. This article talks about the important difference between great and well written resumes.
Tue, 2 Dec 2008: Interview Stress Is Evil, But You Can Overcome It
Interviewing can be very stressful particularly if you don't have the correct mental perspective. This article discusses how stress can effect people in interviews. Most people do not get hired because of reasons they can not control, but they can control how they deal with the stress caused by interviewing.
Tue, 2 Dec 2008: Sarah Palin And The Art Of Answering Hard Interview Questions Part 2 Of 2
How you answer the tough question in an interview often determines the outcome. As an example, we examine the recent interview mistakes of Sarah Palin and we offer action steps to help you win in any interview.
Mon, 1 Dec 2008: Being a Caregiver
Following is part two of an interview with Phyllis Slater, owner of Slater Solutions LLC. Ms. Slater has devoted years to providing coaching and concierge services to the working caregiver and aging parent. Visit Phyllis Slater's website simply by Googling the name Phyllis Slater.
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