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101: How to Deal with a Hostile Customer
Any job which involves customer service will, before long, involve a few unpleasant encounters with at least one customer who has a problem about something. There is a notable difference between custo..

102: 8 Essential Job Fair Tips For Recruiters
Whether you're looking for entry-level hires, tech talent or experienced executives, job fairs are an increasingly important strategy for recruiters seeking employees at all levels. The experts at div..



103: Job Search Stalled? 5 Ways To Keep Your References From Killing Your Career
You're changing jobs. You know you'll need references for your next career move. You've done a great job so you shouldn't worry about getting a reference - right? Wrong.References can sabotage even ..

104: You Have To Use The Right Bait To Get That Job Interview
Many job seekers have one basic resume in the same way that a musician may only know how to perform one or two songs well. Different jobs searches require different resumes. Different type of jobs re..

105: The Art Of Career Planning
Do you plan your vacations? Do you plan your weekly activities? It would make perfect sense then, to create a plan for a successful career, right? The term “career planning” is foreign to ..

106: Your Job Search Resume Cover Letter Do You Send It To Human Resources Or Directly To The Hiring Person ?
Your Job Employment Cover Letter: How do You Know Where to Send ItIn submitting your job employment resume cover letter how do you know where to send this letter?Some organizations do not accept unsol..

107: A World of Possibilities for Online Income
The Internet has opened up a world of possibilities for individuals seeking to earn money through home businesses. Some people even derive their entire income from online businesses and avoid the need..

108: You're Hiring Them to Work for You, Not to Date
If you are a hiring manager with a lot of "pet peeves" when it comes to other people and their personalities then you need to be sure and take those factors into consideration when making a hiring dec..

109: The Hamster School Of Management
It can be said that everything you needed to know in life you learnt in kindergarten. “Don’t take what is not yours “and “Always tell the truth”.Yet many people do not u..

110: Two Views of Social Responsibility
Government regulation and public awareness are external forces that have increased the social responsibility of business. But business decisions are made within the company. Two contrasting philosophi..

111: The Impact of MNEs
The United States is the home -country for the largest amounts of foreign licensing and direct investment. Therefore, its policies understandably arouse some of the major trade unions of such outward ..

112: Social Value Is Part of the Organizational Goals
No organization, even if it were interested in profitability as a prime goal, could avoid producing some kind of social benefit or avoid intending at least in some part to achieve some kind of goal, w..



113: The Employment Effects of FDIs
The mere existence of resources in a country is no guarantee they will contribute to output. Multinational enterprises (MNEs) may enable idle resources to be used. Oil production for instance, require..

114: The ABC of Bartending Basics
No matter where you go, you can expect to meet them in lounges, night clubs or even crusies. Those smart and energetic bar tenders that may make your drinking experience even more colorful with their ..

115: Power Up Your Resume
The first thing that an employer usually sees about you is your resume. It is not just a listing of your qualifications, experience, and education. It is an actual extension of yourself. Your resume i..

116: Dear Sir, Will I Still Be Employed in 2007?
A couple of years back, I remember how my parents used to tell me to study hard to get into a good job. Once you get the job, you worked hard, made the boss happy and got promotions with a salary incr..

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