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It Ain't Easy Staying Employed By JoAnn Hines

How to Help Your Friends Who Experience a Job Loss (or Yourself!) By Glory Borgeson

Do you have friends or family members who have recently experienced a job loss? Career transition can be a very trying time. Share these tips w


Top Ten Ways to Stay Active and Involved During the Post Retirement Years By Donna Bradshaw

The retirement years can be the best time of your life. It is a time when you have more flexibility; you’re older, wiser and have a better idea


Job Search Myths Exposed: Don't Believe Everything You've Heard By Carl Mueller

As a professional recruiter I have heard and read many suggestions related to job searching and career development. I've spent a significant amou


Airline Dispatcher Job Sites By Matthew Keegan

In several related articles I made mention of finding work as a flight coordinator, as a flight attendant, or as a pilot. Each specialty, as you


How to Write an English CV By Sally Griffiths

Important Points When Writing an English CVThe purpose of an English CV is to sell yourself: An English CV is seenas an oppo


Home Depot Online Job Application By Charles Fuchs

Looking online for a job is a great way to start off on your new career. With the advances in the internet, many retail chains no longer require


Six Useful Strategies for Navigating Career Transition or Job Change [And Other Big Changes as Well] By Sharon Teitelbaum

Through my own two major career changes, and after coaching many people through successful career change, I have determined six useful strategies


Five Signs You're in the Wrong Job By Aldene Fredenburg

You struggle through the day, dealing with multiple tasks, answering phones, needing to be on top of every detail of your demanding job. And then


Holiday Season: More Opportunities for Savvy Job Seekers By Bonnie Lowe

Are you thinking of slowing down or stopping your job search activities during the holiday season? Many job seekers do. Which means better opport


I Want A Raise! By Raymond Usbal

Observe a plant placed inside a box with a small hole in it. The plant will elongate outside the box through the hole so that its leaves will rea


12 Irrefutable Cool Work Habits (According to Dogbits) By Raymond Usbal

Just the points, please!1. Go to work one hour early and start working.2. Extend one hour before going home.3. Follow what y


Job Search Methods – Is the Internet Right For You? By Carla Vaughan

Why do so many people post their resumes on the Internet when the rate of success is actually LOWER than finding a job with classified advertisin


Do Gay Men Really Make More Than The Average American? By Lance Winslow

There are those who have observed that many gay men appear to make more money than the average American? Some pass this off as Urban Myth, while


Career Tip: Your Lifestyle Affects Your Job Choice! By Paul Megan

This career tip is for you . . . if you’re serious about making a career or job change. Knowing your options and having a strategic plan are cri


The Pro-active Career: Better Get With The 21st Century Program! By Paul Megan

It’s no secret that career job search times have changed. Especially in the 21st Century marketplace.Just take a look at the dramatic cha


Job Hunting Tip: What Employers Are Looking For In You By Paul Megan

One of the most dramatic changes in the 21st Century job market is in the way employers consider you when they first lay eyes on you.For e


Are You Engaged? By Ian Christie

You need to be aware of a significant career management danger. In this tough economy and job market, your professional expectations may be unmet


How Do You Define Career Success? By Ian Christie

Why is this question important?One of the most important career and life-planning activities you can engage in is finding your own definit


When did the Job Hunter Become the Bad Guy? By Chris Souther

Without a doubt, this is a highly competitive world we live—and work—in. The job boards are full of very technical jobs requiring specific skill


Building Your Ideal Practice: What's in Your Work Model? By Jeff Herring

The credit card commercial asks:"What's in your wallet?"The message is that they want to save you from the ravages of high interest


Choosing the Right Work Environment By Aldene Fredenburg

Looking for a job can be a scary process. We're very focused on saying the right thing, presenting our credentials, convincing the interviewers t


Career Strategies Important to Your Success By Don Monteith

All of us want to discover success, yet too often we move in paths that take us to the wrong destination. You can find your dream job, IF.....


Portrait of a Portfolio Career: An Answer to the Perfect Job? By Nina Ham

Do you cringe when you look at your resume through the eyes of a prospective employer, afraid the wide range of jobs listed will disqualify you?


Boost Your Job Security and Make Yourself Promote-able: WOW 'Em From Day One By Kathryn Marion

Jobs are disappearing every day. The key to saving yours or even improving your position is making yourself valuable to the company—being promote


Tips for Employment Application By Manik Thapar

Many jobs require jobseekers to complete an application instead of submitting a résumé. But an application is a résumé in disguise: Its purpose i


Dork Or Diva? What Not To Wear To Your Next Job Interview By JoAnn Hines

This is it the big day. Are you all set for the big time? We’re going prime time with the interview you have worked so hard to get. You have done


It Ain't Easy Staying Employed By JoAnn Hines

Did you know that in one week one percent of you colleagues and associates will change jobs? Look at it another way. In one year, over 50 percen


Flight Attendant Hiring Outlook By Matthew Keegan

The hiring outlook for flight attendants has brightened considerably over the past few months. Led by United Airlines’ recent announcement that t


Five Best Ways To Hunt For A Job By Manik Thapar

Listed below in order of importance:Ask for job leads from your family, friends, people in your community, staff at job centers especially


Warning Signs That Your Job May Not Be Secure By JoAnn Hines

Sometimes there is just no way to foresee that you will lose your job. You MAY be able to anticipate it if you recognize the warning signs – if t

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