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By: Rory Francis
When I took my very first career placement test, I could not have found it duller. I think it was called a career interest inventory, and I was in my freshman year of high school at the time. Career p (read entire article)
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By: Lane Klein
One of the biggest problems people have in choosing among their career options is the feeling of being trapped. Often, in all matters of life, you are likely to be your biggest obstacle. It might seem (read entire article)
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By: Jessie Geralds
It's rather ideal to think everyone has a niche in life. One particular subject, talent or field that they naturally excel in. Many of us hear this from the time we're small children. Our parents inst (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R Taylor
Until the early 80's, the traditional career approach was to go to college, get a degree and then find a secure job with a good company for twenty or thirty years. This was the safe approach. It's wh (read entire article)
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By: Mahalakshmi Prabhakaran
Well… A bad boss is a universal phenomenon. All of us at some point of time or other have faced the monster from hell that just loves twisting you round his tiny li’l finger and takes pleasure in t (read entire article)
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By: Gary Bradshaw
Being a commercial pilot is not as hard as you might think, and the demand for pilot’s due to the growth of regional airlines and corporate aviation travel is making this a great aviation opportunity (read entire article)
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By: Bruce Taylor
Clear Thinking About Stress Bruce Taylor Unison Coaching Introduction There seems to be a lot of confusion and loose thinking about stress in popular journals and boo (read entire article)
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By: C.J. Hayden
What was the name of the manager you met at last month’s business mixer? Did you ever follow up on the application you mailed two weeks ago? Which version of your résumé is the most recent one -- wit (read entire article)
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By: Paul Green
I just cannot understand it,i myself have been self employed for over 20 years running my own courier company.The only problem,the contract i had was with a worldwide company delivering parcels and (read entire article)
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By: Ken Cheong
Working in China Working in China is very common now. Either you are sent to China by your company or you apply for a job to be stationed in China. Applying for a job in China is very common today a (read entire article)
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By: Bruce Taylor
Introduction If you're reading this paper, then you're probably interested in coaching, and are probably thinking of getting a coach. As you get past the "what if" stage into the practical details (read entire article)
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By: Bruce Benskin
In a recent survey of over 662 career seekers, a disturbing trend reared it's ugly head. MOST career seekers don't have a clue what career management skills they have or even what those skills a (read entire article)
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By: Jay Moncliff
Many people are out there looking for a job. A local job search can often be difficult. But did you know you can do a local job search right from your own home? You can even do a local job search wit (read entire article)
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By: Michelle Dunn
I have worked in the credit industry for over 17 years now. When I first started out, I only knew a very few women in the industry. That number has grown over the years, but not by much. Being a bill (read entire article)
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By: Dr. Richard L. Williams
Most of us have experienced both effective and ineffective leaders. It’s not uncommon in today’s business climate for leaders to be evaluated or even judged by the extent to which they are able to un (read entire article)
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By: Dakota Caudilla
Finding employment opportunities has never been easier than now- with the consistent and constant growth of the Internet. Using the Internet, job seekers can simply find vacancies of their choice in (read entire article)
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By: Scott Brown
There are many facets of life that require discipline; getting up every morning to go to work, paying your bills, putting gas in your car and countless other things. However, many people consider loo (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R Taylor
Throughout life, we can expect to live around cynical individuals who are quick to criticize our ideas or tell us why our plans for success won't work. This week, I met with a client who was feeling (read entire article)
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By: Steve Schwarzman
If anyone in the entire universe ought to have a perfect resume, it's a technical writer. Tech writers are supposed to be expert writers and fanatically obsessed with technical accuracy and relevan (read entire article)
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By: Cathy Warschaw
Stress can be your greatest ally or your biggest enemy. At its best, stress can push you forward to perform at your personal best; at its worst, it can cripple and prevent you from reaching your full (read entire article)
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By: Cathy Warschaw
As a high school senior, you are probably looking forward to graduating, but have you given much thought to what lies beyond that? Well now is the time to take action in order to get ahead of the com (read entire article)
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By: Keri Wissell
The SearchLogix Group's Research Department utilizes job boards. Job boards, such as Monster, can be very useful. The "perfect" candidate is never found on a job board; however, we almost always find (read entire article)
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By: India Jordan
Virtual Assistant job opportunities are out there, you just have to know how and where to find them. Here are some ideas to get you started: 1. Your Current and Former Employers The first place to (read entire article)
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By: Vikas Agarwal
This is to catch attention of all the professionals around, regarding their attempts to career advances. I felt the need for writing such an article because: Yesterday, I sent a mail seeking resumes (read entire article)
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By: Stanislaus Jude Chan
In Good Company is a refreshing comedy, rallying against corporate treachery and mass globalisation. Behind the laughs, the Hollywood blockbuster carries some important lessons for the first days on (read entire article)
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By: Stanislaus Jude Chan
In Good Company is a refreshing comedy, rallying against corporate treachery and mass globalisation. Behind the laughs, the Hollywood blockbuster carries some important lessons for the first days on (read entire article)
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By: Wendy Betterini
Periodically during the course of our lives we are granted the "opportunity of a lifetime." It's a chance that doesn't come our way very often, and usually one that would result in tremendous benefit (read entire article)
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By: Jeff Slokum
Distance learning has created a whole new world of opportunities for students of all ages and incomes to finally obtain a college education and get an online degree. You have the opportunity to learn (read entire article)
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By: Mahalakshmi Prabhakaran
Ever heard of the “round peg in the square hole” syndrome? It can essentially be used to describe a situation where you have hired the wrong person for the right job or vice versa. Most companies g (read entire article)
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By: Matt Bacak
You don't have to be rock-star famous before you are recognized as an authority in your field. You just have to begin to get the word out. Your goal is to be the person that people think of when your (read entire article)
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By: Matthew Bratschi
New Post Created to Increase Stability at Hollander Consultants Portland, OR – Hollander Consultants, having completed its highest ever year in 2004, continues its expansion into 2005. Fred King, H (read entire article)
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By: Scott Brown
We usually write about how to get interviewed and then get hired for the best job. But this week’s tip is about what to do after that happens. Finding a job is largely a sales process – finding prosp (read entire article)
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By: Althea DeBrule
A flair for the dramatic is a theatrical term used to describe an actress or actor who has a talent for melodrama, characterized by intensely enacted interpersonal conflict and exaggerated emotions. (read entire article)
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By: Matt Bacak
You have an inspiring message, a wonderful solution, or a great product. You have something people need. Now, you have to let them know about it. You want to teach people to think of you as a guru in (read entire article)
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By: Brent Filson
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and l (read entire article)
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By: Annemarie Cross, CPRW, CRW, CEIP, CCM, CECC, CWPP
Informational interviewing can play a pivotal role in building one’s network to assist in penetrating the hidden job market and unadvertised job prospects, but unfortunately is often a tool that is i (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R Taylor
At the end of our workshop this week, one of the attendees, who works as a teacher told me she felt so relieved to know that there were so many creative income options for her to pursue. She explain (read entire article)
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By: Heather Eagar
You finally did it. You made the decision to leave a career that makes you dread every Monday morning and pursue one that you feel is your true calling. Congratulations! Making the decision was the h (read entire article)
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By: Althea DeBrule
Like the weather, conflict can be anything from a minor squall to a turbulent storm packing hurricane force winds. Quite often conflict storms come up unexpectedly and we are not prepared with an U-M (read entire article)
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By: Donna Monday
Looking to get hired? You’re in luck if you have access to the Internet. Thanks to our modern information age, you can quickly find all kinds of useful job interview tips that will help you prepare (read entire article)
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By: Scott Brown
This week’s topic deals with interviewers asking about your future plans. As we’ll see in addressing the question a subscriber wrote in with, interviewers use the “future plans” question to screen pe (read entire article)
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By: Jonathan R Taylor
If you’ve never considered writing a book, it might be a good time to start. I say this for two reasons. First, with the help of today's technology it’s never been easier. Many people are now able to (read entire article)
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By: Niall Cinneide
For those who are fluent in another language, foreign language (ie non-English) proof reading can be a great source of income. It is a difficult area for those who are not fluent to get into though. (read entire article)
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By: Steve Wilcott
Be Happier and Healthier With A College Education It has always been clear that a college graduate could make more money than a high school graduate but new research is showing that college degree h (read entire article)
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By: Simon Harris
The costs of a college education continue to rise like a hot air balloon and many fear that they will soon be beyond their reach. Some experts have estimated that the cost of an average four year pro (read entire article)
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By: Tim Henry
All you need to get started in continuing education online is a computer with Internet access and an appetite to learn. Once you have those things you can begin your journey in distance learning on a (read entire article)
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By: David Green
Copyright 2005 by David Green http://www.powerfuljobsearchtips.com Targeting your portfolio, (resume and cover letter) can get you any job you desire! The purpose of targeting is so you can find yo (read entire article)
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By: Mike Stanton-Rich
I’ve got this friend; we’ll call him Bob, because that’s his name. He works for a global company with offices all over the world. They sent him to Japan a few years ago so that he could be closer to (read entire article)
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By: Niall Cinneide
Travel writing jobs are few and far between. Getting into this field is hard to do and requires a lot of training and experience. But, there are many benefits to them. There are many individuals wh (read entire article)
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By: Laura Adams
Candidates' experience and credentials, as detailed in the resume, are most often the frequently used criteria for determining which job applicants are deserving of a personal interview. Ultimately, (read entire article)
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