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Five Ways To Keep Participants Focused

25th September 2009
What do you dread most about conducting training classes? Is it the preparation? Is it scheduling a time that’s convenient? Is it wondering whether or not you look foolish or sound ignorant or both? For many people whose job duties include conductin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

CONSULTATIVE SELLING - Is Unlike Conventional Selling

15th September 2009
Consultative selling is a very evolved and strikingly successful approach to selling, but it has unique job duties, ones not really required in all selling circumstances. In consultative selling, the whole sales process is oriented toward the salesperso... Read >
Author: Gerry Baldwin

Bluetooth Headsets - Stylishly Convenient

29th August 2009
Bluetooth headsets are becoming more and more popular with all types of users. This amazing technology allows you to access many components of your cell phone with a simple push of a button. They are a wonderful wireless option for those people who are ... Read >
Author: Timthurlow

Have you been lying on your résumé?

28th August 2009
When you read classified ad in newspaper about a job post, there could be three possible courses of action which you can take. Action #1: You know you don’t qualify for the job and choose not to apply to it. So, you move on to the next job posting.... Read >
Author: JobsBridge

California Private Junior Colleges Rising in Popularity

19th August 2009
Private Junior Colleges in CA have Benefits over 4-year Colleges For years, traditional four year colleges have been promoted as the place to go after high school. This caused traditional college enrollment to steadily increase. Unfortunately, as time ... Read >
Author: William

Road traffic personal injury claim

22nd July 2009
If you have a personal injury claim from a traffic accident one of the first things that you generally do is get a lawyer. However, if you're at work when you're driving and the accident happens, you have to do some things differently, mostly because of t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How a Disability Hearing is Conducted

11th July 2009
A disability hearing is often conducted when one’s Social Security Disability (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) application is denied. In most cases, this is the best opportunity for a claimant and his lawyer to present their case to the admi... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

The Benefits of Human Resource Outsourcing

07th July 2009
If you own a business, regardless of the size, you probably spend a large amount of your time dealing with employee paperwork. This is especially true if you own a small business that has no HR department. In this case, you may be the one person respons... Read >
Author: Chriss Tyrrell

Take the Steps Needed To Ensure Your Success

15th June 2009
Frustration is a normal part of the workaday world. You wake up on someone else's schedule. Your entire morning routine is determined by someone else. You leave the house, fight the hideous morning traffic and then go about your daily job duties in a h... Read >
Author: Maxwell Diwa

IBuzzPro - Scam Or Viable Money-Making Tool?

06th May 2009
There are many ways to make money using the Internet. Whether you choose to give your business an online presence, or to take advantage of the many web-based options available, you will have several key decisions to make. One of those decisions is what to... Read >
Author: Shawnsum1

Facing Fear to Implement the Right Software for Your Organization

27th April 2009
The biggest hindrance to implementing a new technology doesn’t lie in the bells and whistles the technology has or doesn’t have; it lies in the fear of change. The fact that companies aren’t doing more with technologies like document management has ... Read >
Author: Jim Thumma

Being a Dental assistant: A quick route to job security

27th March 2009
So what does a dental assistant do anyway? The actual job duties vary somewhat from dentist to dentist but in general, a dental assistant is responsible for greeting patients, keeping the examining areas clean and sterilized, handling patient records, ass... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Being a Dental assistant: A quick route to job security

27th March 2009
So what does a dental assistant do anyway? The actual job duties vary somewhat from dentist to dentist but in general, a dental assistant is responsible for greeting patients, keeping the examining areas clean and sterilized, handling patient records, ass... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Being a Dental assistant: A quick route to job security

27th March 2009
So what does a dental assistant do anyway? The actual job duties vary somewhat from dentist to dentist but in general, a dental assistant is responsible for greeting patients, keeping the examining areas clean and sterilized, handling patient records, ass... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Being a Dental assistant: A quick route to job security

27th March 2009
So what does a dental assistant do anyway? The actual job duties vary somewhat from dentist to dentist but in general, a dental assistant is responsible for greeting patients, keeping the examining areas clean and sterilized, handling patient records, ass... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

The Need-to-Knows of Workers Compensation

25th March 2009
In the event that you are injured on the job, your employer must provide you with prompt medical attention to include medical care, temporary disability benefits, permanent disability benefits, supplemental job displacement benefits or vocational rehabili... Read >
Author: audrey

Most Common California Overtime Law Violations – Find Out Now!

17th March 2009
Before discussing the California overtime law, it’s important to know who is eligible to receive overtime. There are two types of employees: “exempt” and “non-exempt”. Exempt employees are often referred to as salaried employees and non- exempt ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

The Need-to-Knows of Workers Compensation

05th March 2009
Workers Compensation is the oldest social insurance program in the nation. It is a no-fault system, which means that you do not have to prove whose fault your injury was in order to receive the benefits of workers compensation. In the event that you are... Read >
Author: James F. Sexton

Joint Venture Etiquette Part II: 3 tips

03rd March 2009
Learning to have good joint venture etiquette will increase your ability to have joint ventures and increase the popularity with which others would like to create a JV with you. It is important to learn JV etiquette because it helps a joint venture agreem... Read >
Author: Vickie Jimenez

California Exemptions: Are you REALLY Exempt from Overtime Pay?

17th February 2009
One of the most common and often expensive mistakes an employer can make is to misclassify their employees as being exempt from overtime, if they are, in fact, non exempt employees by law. Exempt employees are often referred to as salaried employees and ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Careers Executive Search Recruiters

03rd February 2009
An executive search process includes a job analysis that can be subdivided into various subfunctions, like planning, recruitment and selection. Management should determine the kind of personnel required for a job and the number of persons to be employed. ... Read >
Author: PeteDex

The Benefits of a Corporate Training Course for the New Employee

20th January 2009
When you take the time to plan out a thorough new employee corporate training course, you are setting up the new team member, the department, and the company for success. There are many benefits to new employee corporate training, including: 1. Corpora... Read >
Author: Frank O’Tools

Make Your Title Known

01st December 2008
When you introduce yourself to people what exactly do you tell them that you do? Do you have a specific job title that you like, something that says a lot about your position, or do you have a generic job title that does not really tell a person anything?... Read >
Author: janice

Make Your Title Known

01st December 2008
When you introduce yourself to people what exactly do you tell them that you do? Do you have a specific job title that you like, something that says a lot about your position, or do you have a generic job title that does not really tell a person anything?... Read >
Author: janice

Why Traditional Businesses Fail – 5 Vital Reasons

06th October 2008
Why Do Traditional Businesses Fail? Here are a few of the overlooked reasons businesses fail. Wearing too many hats: This is a huge overlooked problem in the world of traditional business and can single handedly destroy a business overnight. If you... Read >
Author: Jason Allen Miller

3 Clues That Your Resume is Giving The Wrong Information

08th September 2008
If you're in a job hunt, nothing will negatively impact your success more than filling your resume with your duties, focusing on overused phrases, and spelling out a dry list of your jobs. The reason? Employers want to hire not only a person that meets... Read >
Author: Laura Smith-Proulx

I'll have the sales job done!

03rd September 2008
As a sales manager, I needed to recruit, train, and monitor the performance of salespeople from time to time. I vividly remember one annual sales appraisal I had for one of my new sales staff. After we had a detailed discussion of her sales performance, ... Read >
Author: Charlie Lang

Increasing Your Job Abilities To Get A Promotion

22nd July 2008
Learning how to access your abilities may not be something that is easy for you to do. You may find it difficult to get what you want with what you know. There are a few things that you will need to do in order to get what you want and have the career tha... Read >
Author: Jasveen Kaur Sidhu

Resume for Fresh Graduate - How to Craft an Impressive One?

21st May 2008
How can you craft an impressive resume if you don't have any work experience? This is a problem that is shared by all job hunters who recently graduated from a training program in their field. Even if you don't have that much information to include, you c... Read >
Author: CK Tan

H1B Visa issues and its solutions

20th May 2008
I currently have an H1B Visa. My current employer/sponsor is considering moving his office to a different location, can I re-locate with the company under my current visa or will I need to file a new application? Also, my employer may want me to fre... Read >
Author: Sukhdeep

H1B Visa issues and its solutions

11th May 2008
I currently have an H1B Visa. My current employer/sponsor is considering moving his office to a different location, can I re-locate with the company under my current visa or will I need to file a new application? Also, my employer may want me to frequen... Read >
Author: Sukhdeep

H1B Visa issues and its solutions

08th May 2008
I currently have an H1B Visa. My current employer/sponsor is considering moving his office to a different location, can I re-locate with the company under my current visa or will I need to file a new application? Also, my employer may want me to frequen... Read >
Author: Sukhdeep

Side jobs - What Your Employer Will Never Tell You

01st May 2008
The number of employees with side jobs is on the rise because people just can't make it on one paycheck. The only answer for many people is to run a business on the side or take a second, part time job. While many employers encourage employees to seek out... Read >
Author: CK Tan

Failure To Withhold Employment Taxes – Don’t Anger The IRS

27th March 2008
When you are told that employment taxes are an important part of a business, you should believe it. The failure to handle withholding from your payroll properly and to prepare and file reports timely will lead to a severe penalty from the IRS. The obli... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Advice Concerning Speech Writing

19th March 2008
When most people think of becoming a writer they think of writing material such as books and stories but for many successful writers, speech writing was their ticket to success. The fact is, that every minute of every day someone is giving an important sp... Read >
Author: Ronald Tulit

Tips When Writing Resumes

19th February 2008
Most people have had more than one job in their lives. It is rare for a person to only be employed with one company. In the past, it was common to work a lifetime for just one employer, but this is not the case today. If you have ever switched jobs, then ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Get That Perfect CV With These Resume Writing Tips

14th February 2008
Unless you inherited your job or were offered a position through the courtesy of a friend or family member, chances are pretty high that at some point or another you had to write a curriculum vitae. If so, then you have probably had to seek out resume wri... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

GPS Tracking and Employer-Employee Relations

11th February 2008
by: McCord Web Design When it comes to GPS tracking systems and employers there is a lot of talk about how they can be used to help make certain that employees are doing what they are supposed to do, when they are supposed to do it. There is no dou... Read >
Author: Mccord Web Design

Interviewing the Employer

11th September 2007
Of course job candidates are supposed to let employers take the lead during job interviews, but it's also very important to have some questions of your own prepared when the employer utters the fateful line "Do you have any questions?"It's never a good id... Read >
Author: resumeapple

Professional Health Management

09th May 2007
Professionals in the Health Care Management. A career in health care management requires advanced education. A person needs at least a bachelor’s degree for an entry-level position. Smaller companies and organizations will probably accept a bachelor... Read >
Author: http:www.preferedforms.com

The Importance of Keeping Your Resume Updated

13th March 2007
Whether or not you're on the hunt for a new job, keeping your resume up-to-date is important. There's nothing worse than scrambling to come up with an accurate and interesting resume when you have two days to make the submission deadline for a job opening... Read >
Author: Marketing Expert

Top 5 Tips for a Perfect Interview

24th November 2006
Here are my top 5 tips for ensuring you have a perfect job interview. Put them into practice and I guarantee that you will see an improvement in your interview performance! For more free articles and resources, including how to create a great CV and ho... Read >
Author: Peter Bernard

The Right Keywords Can Get Your Resume Noticed Among the Harshest Competition

15th July 2006
It's often been said that saying the right words at the right time is the key to success in the business world. If you have a line in your presentation that really captures attentionor if you say something particularly clever in a job interviewyou may b... Read >
Author: Accuro Resumes

Write your CV like professionals

15th May 2006
CV writing is critical as it reflect your image to the employer that you want to work for. The stronger the skill and experience descriptions are in your CV--the higher the number of interviews and salary offers you will receive. In order to be able to wr... Read >
Author: Hani Masgidi

Resume Writing - 3 Do's and Don'ts

21st February 2006
Do: 1) Include a powerful, concise and persuasive objective or summary. How do you do that? Well there are many different ways to grab an employers attention with an objective or summary - some much better than others - but here's a general rule... Read >
Author: Adrianna Kristian

What you should know about a Medical Bill

22nd March 2005
Whether you are a person who is thinking about becoming a medical billing specialist or a company looking for a medical billing specialist, then this article is for you. There are several things that you should be aware of in the medical billing industry ... Read >
Author: Mike Nielsen

Loan Officers & Minimum Wage

18th February 2005
I. INTRODUCTION The FLSA requires that most employees in the United States be paid at least the federal minimum wage for all hour worked and overtime pay at time and one-half the regular rate of pay for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek. However... Read >
Author: Glen Littlejohn