Job Search Tip: Master the FOUR BEES! By Paul Megan
Ok. So you’ve decided it’s time to make a career move!Maybe you just got laid off. Or management is driving you crazy. Maybe you need t
Turning the Tables - Interviewing The Interviewer By Joel Vance
When is a question, also an answer? When what you ask, tells an interviewer something about your mindset, motives, understanding of the job, or w
Proper Technique for Quitting a Job By William Nichols
After months of looking you’ve finally found the job of your dreams. The new company loves you and wants you to start work as soon as possible.
Job Search Tip: Know Yourself! By Paul Megan
Welcome to the job market revolution of the 21st Century!The good old days of passively finding a job . . . writing a resume, posting it o
Over 50 and "Over the Hill"? How to Save the Displaced Older Executive By Pierre Daunic
“I was hit with a double-whammy!” Henry lamented. Henry, 53, was not only let go at the peak of his earning years as a telecommunication
So Much More Than "Just a Secretary" By Vicky Bach
Years ago, while working as a Branch Secretary for a cemetery services company, I had a phrase uttered to me that would be repeated many times, i
I Can't Get No Employee Satisfaction By Martin Day
I'm not happy. The printer has still not been fixed and now my chair is broken. The problem with this place is that it is falling apart. My bo
The Three Ps of Salary Negotiation By William Nichols
Salary negotiations aren’t easy for most people. If you’re going after a new job, you don’t want to price yourself out of the market. If you’re
New Job Blues By Mary Gardner
I started a new position last week as a headhunter. I’ve marketed people practically my whole career and have gotten people jobs but never was em
Forensic Accounting - CSI of Accounting Jobs By Jay Moncliff
Forensic accounting is one of the fastest growing areas of accounting jobs in the market today. This specialized area is interesting and dynamic
Career Breaks for Older Workers By Rachel Morgan-Trimmer
More and more British workers are taking career breaks – one study reported that three-quarters of the workforce was thinking about it.But
How to Freelance Well! By Sami Rathi
For both established or a new business; using freelance talent is valuable, cost-effective resource in many circumstances such as..
CV Writing - Why You Need A Web CV? By Sally Griffiths
1. In this age of technology a CV put together on an old typewriter and sent ‘snail mail’ is not enough. A Web CV is simply a copy of your CV pr
Job Search Victim Or Professional? By Paul Megan
We had an uncomfortable job search strategy session with Keely a few weeks ago.She sounded desperate. She had met some unexpected resista
The Road of Work: Keys to a Successful Navigation By Debora McLaughlin
Your Guide to Navigating the Road of WorkDo you feel that your life is an express lane and you are driving blindly? Ever feel that way abo
Ready For A Job Change? By Paul Megan
Your job search is often a race against the clock. So, you need a structure to stay focused. If you don’t have a focus, your budget, patience a
How To Be Successful In Today's Job Market By Joe Love
Reorganizing, downsizing, consolidating, and streamlining are more than just a few fashionable buzzwords that describe today‘s job market. For mi
Unappreciated--Find a New Job Now or Stay Where You Are? By Georgia Adamson
What's Your Job Situation? If Bad, Is It Bearable or Unbearable?Money isn't the only motivator or de-motivator for employees. Lack
Motivating Tips for Job Seekers By Dale Kurow
Are you staring at an empty page, trying to write the next cover letter? Or postponing the grip and grin meeting you’ve scheduled? Have lethargy
Aviation Employment Boards And Finding Work By Matthew Keegan
Finding work in the aviation industry involves spending time on the internet researching companies, obtaining contact information, and doing plen
10 Ways To Use Speaking to Further Your Career Goals By JoAnn Hines
Professional speaking is one of the easiest ways to enhance your career. Opportunities abound; no matter how experienced or inexperienced. The mo
The Queensland Employee Relations Environment Context By Philip Lye
For many Australians, both employers and employees, the workplace continues to be a place of harmony where each goes to work discharges their ind
Are Outrageous Hiring Interviews the New Wave? By Sean Martin
Just recently in the news there was a story about an Internet company called Image Net who conducted job interviews on Mt. Fuji in Japan. Image
CV Writing – Write a Perfect CV By Sally Griffiths
Your CV is a gateway to getting an interview for that ideal job. It is your opportunity to provide a good first impression but you only have two
Employers – 10 Questions to Ask a Recruitment Agency By Mike Hewlett
If you are an Employer looking for permanent staff, using agencies can be an efficient and cost effective method of recruitment. Do your homework
Fire Your Boss: Work For You Instead By Roy Miller
Have you ever wanted to fire your boss? I’ve never known anybody who didn’t want to at least once a year. I’ve worked with lots of people who wan
How to Quit a Job? By Christoph Puetz
Leaving a job is often a difficult step. Sure, there is the exciting opportunity to do something different, but if have been with an employer for
Corporate Flight Attendant Job Hunting Tips By Matthew Keegan
I will not pretend that this is the easiest topic to write about. In fact, my knowledge of how one finds work as a private flight attendant is ba
Where to Get Your Online Finance Degree By Jay Moncliff
An online finance degree is a wonderful option for individuals who want to go to college, but for whatever reason prefer an online forum as oppos
Find a Job Online By Jay Moncliff
The Internet has simplified everything from shopping to banking and now even employment has been made easier because you can have a job online. T