Corporate Flight Attendant Career: Getting Hired By Matthew Keegan
So, you’ve made it through the interview process and have received an offer of an employment. Congratulations! However, there are some things to
Finding Work: Don't Blow Your Chances By Matthew Keegan
"I sent my résumé in and I haven't heard back from the company yet. It has been weeks now. What is going on?"A familiar refrain? For many
What's So Special About The Objective Statement? By Carla Vaughan
Well, if you want to make sure a prospective employer reads your resume, the objective statement can be more than special: It can be cri
A Sudden Career Change Overview By Don Monteith
It may seem like the "end of the world" to you, especially after you've given EVERYTHING to your employer. Today, you've been terminated and i
Get Yourself Back into the Career Driving Seat By Peter Fisher
If your career is not what it should be, retake control now and drive back to job satisfaction.You must change the way you think ab
Key Ways to Distinguish Yourself as an EFL Teaching Professional – Part 1 By Larry M. Lynch
Regardless of your English as a Foreign Language teaching area, with competition mounting it’s becoming increasingly difficult to stand out and g
Careers in Entertainment Production By Justin Grover
A career as a rock star or television star is unattainable for most hopeful teens who dream of being in the spotlight. While many dream of being
The Cubicle: Your Home Away From Home? By Leon Chaddock
Is your cubicle your home away from home? For many, everything that they need is there. Of course, you have your phone, your computer and your
7 Questions that Will Get Your Boss to Love You By Ruby Newell-Legner
A dear friend and colleague once shared a secret to his success. Upon waking each morning, Ed Oakley, CSP, asks himself, “What question should I
Professional Conduct on the Job By Carla Vaughan
Professional conduct starts before you enter the employer’s door. It starts before you begin to look for a job. It starts with you – your attitud
Do You Have The Perfect Job? By Pat Brill
Everyone can have a perfect job, and for everyone the definition of a perfect job is different. Do you enjoy working with your hands or helping p
Dog Walkers & Your Career By Ian Christie
I was jogging in the park the other day and noticed a number of professional dog walkers. They had many dogs under their care and the necessary t
Recently Rejected? Turn It To Your Advantage By JoAnn Hines
Rejection. All of us have experienced it at some point in our lives. It never feels good. Call it what you want, but accept the fact that ultima
What if Finding a Good High Paying Job Were Too Easy? By Lance Winslow
What if finding the perfect high paying job were easy? Would we appreciate it as much or treasure our good fortune? What if you simply found that
What to Wear to Work By ChaChanna Simpson
As some of you are recent college grads, I understand that you have become accustomed to literally rolling out of bed and grabbing anything off t
Considering Criminal Law? By Leon Chaddock
If criminal law is your passion, there is little doubt that you will be well suited for the law arenas that it enforces. For those that are look
Positive Words By Michael Whitney
When writing a resume never forget the power of your words. I have time and time again seen where job seekers have written things like work requ
Grab All the Responsibilities You Can Handle By Ramon Greenwood
Each of us has three options for handling responsibilities. The choice we make is one of the most powerful determinants of the degree of career
Career Advice: It's Wise to Put Off Big Decisions By Ramon Greenwood
One of the deeply rooted myths about how managers achieve success is that they are single-minded and quick in their decision-making. The litera
Career Advice: The Most Important Night of the Week By Ramon Greenwood
Each of us has three options for handling responsibilities. The choice we make is one of the most powerful determinants of the degree of career
Job Search Tip: Forget The "Good Old Days!" By Paul Megan
Remember the good old days when a job search meant answering some ads or posting a resume on some job sites or talking to an agency or two. And g
Blow Your Job Search Competition Out Of The Water! By Paul Megan
There are lots of folks out there -- just like you -- looking to get ahead. And if you don't have your ducks in a row . . . if you can't stand ou
Are You Ready To Be Promoted? By Paul Megan
Promotion is one of those things almost everyone wants after a successful job search. But no one is bold enough to ask for it.If you’re d
Job Search Tip for Women: Break the Glass Ceiling! By Paul Megan
OK. The stats for 2005 are in.1. Women make up about half the American work force.2. Women hold about half the managerial position
Changing Jobs? Cover Your Assets! By Paul Megan
Over the years we’ve learned that it’s not unusual for Americans to change jobs and even careers several times in the course of a working lifetim
5 Breakthrough Talking Tips for Women in the Job Market! By Paul Megan
To level the job search playing field women learn to express themselves assertively in their business relationships. This is especially true whe
Women's Job Search Alert: 7 Ways to Watch How You Talk! By Paul Megan
Getting ahead in the job marketplace . . . or on the job . . . is a special challenge for women. It shouldn’t have to be that way. But, until t
Job Hunting with Classified Ads By Carla Vaughan
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the effectiveness of applying for a job directly with an employer is 47.7%. While this could includ
How to Prepare for a Job Interview By Pat Brill
You’re just about ready to start your job search and send out your first resume. Stop! Before your send out that resume, are you prepared for t
Sales Jobs - Get a Job in Sales By Nick Hunter
If you are looking for a career area with broad employment options, look to sales jobs. Companies are always looking for talented marketers and s