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23rd September 2009
Wisconsin Child Support
When enrolled in a state or federal public assistances program, the child welfare will refer you to an agency of child support for service with no charge. If at the current state you are not provided with public aid, you can stop... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
My Story � Overcoming life�s Obstacles
Having had a very varied career starting with an apprenticeship in hairdressing worked as a qualified hairdresser, I then changed direction to a receptionist, there I got involved in Safety and Security and ... Read >
Author: Pat Bosman
22nd September 2009
The most common mistake made by people who attempt to put together their first resume is that they put in too much information. They want to describe everything that they have ever done from the moment of conception to the present. The resume ends up bein... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
The most common mistake made by people who attempt to put together their first resume is that they put in too much information. They want to describe everything that they have ever done from the moment of conception to the present. The resume ends up be... Read >
07th September 2009
The eBook That Change My Life
Think back my life. Just about few years back,
I started reading personal development books since 18 it was my friend who gave me a book. (Actually he wanted to me to join his MLM company that is why he gave me the boo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
10th August 2009
Most people will advise you on which fonts to use and how to word thing but although these points are important there's is one major feature of a CV that sometimes gets over looked. The cover letter: it may feel as though this is an empty gesture and any... Read >
Author: Marie Warren
04th August 2009
Add value with simple repairs
Repairing your old house to make it look good is an age old concept; especially if you intend to sell it in the near future. The exercise not only adds value to your home, helping you get a better price than what is preval... Read >
Author: Ravisankar
03rd August 2009
The most common mistake made by people who attempt to put together their first resume is that they put in too much information. They want to describe everything that they have ever done from the moment of conception to the present.
The resume ends up be... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
31st July 2009
Got a difficult problem in your job search?
Say, a lack of networking contacts? Or trouble answering interview questions?
Well, you've got company. Problems in a job search are as common as mosquitoes in July.
But ... have you ever written you... Read >
Author: stevany
27th July 2009
Glove Holders Have Saved Industry Millions Year After YearGlove Holders make a huge difference on the job. To begin with we are going to talk about safety. If you look at the statistics you will notice that hand injuries are on the top of the list of pers... Read >
Author: Keith Murphy
19th July 2009
IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2009-01
Tax Tip:
Many taxpayers spend time during the summer months polishing their résumé and attending career fairs. If you are searching for a job this summer, you may be able to deduct some of your expenses on your tax r... Read >
Author: kinal
04th July 2009
THE DREAM JOB OF WORKING FOR YOURSELF: HOW TO TURN A HOBBY INTO PROFIT
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Of course, it took more than initiative. Since we were children, we imagined fantastic jobs.
WHAT WE HATE ABOUT WORKING FOR OTHERS
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Author: Margret Jons
30th May 2009
In this rapidly changing economy almost all Americans (and a good part of the globe) are experiencing career changes of some sort. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has given up attempting to estimate the number of times people change careers, since it is a... Read >
Author: Sean Patrick
13th May 2009
Many people have difficulties at work or just used bad judgment when leaving an employer. In prosperous economic times when jobs are easy to find, this may not be detrimental to a job search. But these are difficult economic times and thousands of people ... Read >
Author: Michae D Hayes
12th May 2009
At the age of fifty-something, I lost my job. My company, here in Oklahoma City, was very pleasant when they notified me that I was not being fired, just laid off. But, you know what? The end result is the same. The bottom line is I am jobless, unempl... Read >
Author: Jeff
08th May 2009
Bathrooms are often suggested to be kept as one of the cleanest rooms in a household. But bathrooms can be one of the most tedious rooms to maintain if we don't keep at it. The bathroom is usually the last job anyone in the household wants, but someone ha... Read >
Author: Debra Marks
05th May 2009
Everyone deserves to work in an organization which treats them fairly, with respect and consideration. This results in happier
employees, who work harder and longer, with more dedication and loyalty. And that means more success in the organization. ... Read >
Author: E. Chao
16th April 2009
Do you remember your last job interview? Whether it was an one on one interview or a group interview, you know that both of them can be really nerve-racking due to the completion of applicants. In an one on one interview, you may not see your competition,... Read >
Author: Tristan Lee
09th April 2009
Going on a date is often nerve-wracking. On top of getting dressed and finding a good place to go to, there's always the nagging thought that you might not do enough to impress your date. To help you start on the right foot, here are some dating tips on... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
09th April 2009
Tell me about yourself
Make a short, organized statement of your education and professional achievements and professional goals. Then, briey describe your qualifications for the job and the contributions you could make to the organization.
Why do you... Read >
Author: Ashley Ellis
08th April 2009
Every worker has rights, just as every work has the right to be insured if injured on the job. In today's world, we call that workers compensation. Every individual who has a job should buy workers compensation insurance if they do not already have it.
... Read >
Author: Walter Sigmore
04th March 2009
Working from home and being self employed might be something we've all given some thought to at some point in our working life, knowing that the money you're earning isn't going to the bosses holiday home fund, not spending an hour every day stuck in the ... Read >
Author: Kmberlie
16th February 2009
In this recession, managing your career throws up some challenges, so what you’ll need is a determined and focused attitude with a lot of net research thrown in for good measure. Look at the bigger picture, research your industry and use the search en... Read >
Author: LindaHotJobsIn
09th February 2009
A resume is your own personal document that outlines your past work experience, your past education, your past achievements, as well as your current objectives. At the top of the resume is the heading. There is where you name and any contact informatio... Read >
Author: Patrick
09th February 2009
A resume is your own personal document that outlines your past work experience, your past education, your past achievements, as well as your current objectives. The heading of the resume should contain your name, address and contact information. The body ... Read >
Author: Patrick
23rd January 2009
Over three million sites on Google offer information on how to write a resume. According to one of the best free keyword suggestion tools on the planet, almost 1,000 people a day search for information on r�sum� writing.
Regarding the proper spell... Read >
06th January 2009
The Six Figure Yearly System is set up as a program to show you how to be successful at becoming a millionaire quickly and easily. With this package you will receive many benefit which include financial freedom, an easy to use package, easy access to your... Read >
Author: Amanda
05th January 2009
This is a question that is asked in almost every job interview. The interviewer wants to know, "Why are you available?" The answer you give regarding your departure from your last company will be either simple and straightforward, or very challenging - de... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
21st November 2008
It's Been A Tough Economic Month. Who Will Watch Your Kids If You Have To Go Back To Work?
Many are concerned with the recent news regarding the economy. So concerned that parents who once were able to stay at home with the children are now electing to... Read >
Author: Nannies on the Go
20th November 2008
Many are concerned with the recent news regarding the economy. So concerned that parents who once were able to stay at home with the children are now electing to go back into the workplace. It has created a new dynamic within families. We are seeing many ... Read >
Author: Nannies on the Go
19th September 2008
Many entrepreneurs think that the font for their business name is like a trophy wife�just there to look pretty, all perfect hair and manicure. So, they try to find a font that looks cool, often without looking at any of the features of the font itself.
... Read >
Author: Erin Ferree
02nd September 2008
Are you considering home business and not sure what to do, or like I sometimes am not very creative in thinking of things that might work?
Remember on your last job there were times when things had to be done and you wished you had someone who could do... Read >
Author: Russ
22nd August 2008
If you were to sign up with an online dating service the first task for you to complete would be to describe what you are looking for. "What you are seeking in a mate?" It makes sense. How are you going to find your mate if you haven't declared what is im... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
21st August 2008
You've sent in the cover letter with your resume and you received a call asking you to come for an interview. The employer sounds impressed with what you sent them on paper and now they want to meet you in person.
Job interviews are your second step to... Read >
Author: Sharon Alexander
27th June 2008
Successful interview is essential in order to grab an offer. Here are some top job interview questions those will help you to prepare for an effective interview through follow up. Before we discuss top job interview questions there are certain things for ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Your hard work of sending all those attractive cover letters and resume finally paid you off and you are called for a face to face job interview. You have to really work hard to face a good interview, so better prepare before the better are chances of wal... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
02nd June 2008
Are you anxious every time you're summoned for a job interview? Your future income and happiness is going to depend upon how you perform. Job interview questions healthcare related may be very challenging, and it is important to know how to interview well... Read >
Author: David G
08th May 2008
Why do employers always ask the "greatest weakness" interview question? It seems like they are trying to throw you off. I mean, you rehearse the answer to every possible question that you can think of, and then they ask, "What do you think your greatest w... Read >
Author: CK Tan
25th April 2008
This question is somewhat of a trap, because it asks for a negative answer. If you haven't given it some thought, you may blurt out something about your boss or the company, and talk yourself right out of a job. One of the purposes of the question is to f... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
24th April 2008
Handrail bracket systems are difficult and complicated to install, even for veteran and experienced carpenters. It is also said that some particular kinds of handrails are trickier to put together than others. The handrails are composed of straight boards... Read >
Author: martine
13th April 2008
So you are looking to quit your job and start a home based business, but really have no idea where to begin. All you know is they are sick of the J.O.B. (just over broke) and want to fire your boss and have more money and more time to enjoy life. Sounds... Read >
Author: TheEnergyBiz
10th April 2008
Getting fired from a job can be very upsetting and is sometimes hard to deal with. You have the situation that your income is cut off and then you are in a situation were you have to start all over and look for a new job. One of the hardest things is when... Read >
Author: bryan
03rd April 2008
There is more competition in the job market than there was a few years ago, so it pays to get out there. Attending a job fair beats sitting at home waiting for the phone to ring. If nothing else, it's a place to schmooze and find out what's happening. You... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
13th March 2008
When you are between jobs your primary concern is whether or not you will be able to find a job which will give you comparable compensation to your last job or higher financial rewards in order to pay the bills, the last thing in our minds is paying atten... Read >
Author: John Sern
19th February 2008
Some construction jobs require extra machinery, but when you complete the job, you’re left with a plethora of cranes, heavy loaders, heavy tractors, used heavy trucks, used excavators, used skid steers, and other used heavy equipment. Maybe you’ll use... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
25th January 2008
Building your confidence at the workplace isn't always easy. Depending on the amount of work you have to complete each day, the type of work environment you're surrounded by, and the level of education you posses in comparison to co-workers and others, yo... Read >
Author: Sharon Alexander
19th January 2008
Have you ever negotiated an offer?
If not, you are not alone. Most people DO NOT negotiate salary. They accept what is offered.
Whether you negotiate a salary or not is secondary to doing your homework before accepting an offer. It is always best to... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
09th November 2007
Recruiting firms offer a lot of advantages for professionals of all experience levels. These firms work directly with hundreds of corporate clients a year, building relationships that can lead to great jobs for all of their talented applicants. This reput... Read >
Author: Wynnwith
21st October 2007
If you have successfully found a new accounting job, then you should take note of some of these handy hints to help you prepare and settle in so the whole experience is not as daunting as you first may think. So before you even turn up on your first day f... Read >
Author: Corinne Dauncey
20th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview CoachQuestion � "When have you been most motivated?"This question is more than an interview question; it is a question that you should be asking yourself before the interview. When have you been most satis... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
20th September 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview CoachMany electric toothbrushes have a shut off mechanism that turns off the toothbrush after two minutes of brushing � which is the time that someone decided was enough teeth-brushing for any one period.C... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
16th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
Behind every interview question there is a concern or another question. Your job is to process the question thinking about what the interviewer's concern might be. In other words, why is the interv... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
07th August 2007
1. Center Yourself. Take in a deep breath. Let it out. Now,
breathe in brilliance. Exhale out the burden. Do this three
times so you feel more centered.
2. Ask for the Greatest Good. As Mayor, take a moment and
claim your office, and ask that your s... Read >
Author: Elii Davidson
07th August 2007
When you're unemployed, you can waste a lot of time learning the job search "rules of the road". Here are 10 job seeking tips that can help you hit the ground running.
1. Be positive
A positive mental attitude will make all the difference. Don't... Read >
Author: David Freeman
01st August 2007
Janet worked as a computer programmer for over 25 years. Her last job was over 4 years ago. No, Janet did not retire. She got downsized.
Having spent over 25 years as a programmer, Janet was getting a little tired of looking at code. She decided that s... Read >
Author: G. Washington Smikle
24th July 2007
For The Next Twenty-Three Years
I have been a practicing public accountant for twenty-three years. I can’t think of anything I would rather do to make a living (except for professional golf maybe) and consider myself quite fortunate. The one thin... Read >
Author: Ron Piner, CPA
18th April 2007
Employers often run background checks on prospective employees to make sure that they are telling the truth on their resume.
It is estimated that up to 40 per cent of resumes contain false or tweaked information. So, often employers run background che... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
Landscape design, sometimes, can be as basic as drawing a couple squares and cirlces and throwing in a couple shrubs. Oftentimes, on the other hand, plans don't turn out to be this uninvolved. The unexperienced person can find out that trying to piece tog... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden
10th February 2007
Service is Adding People To The Product
Much of the information in this article came from three video tapes on customer service: * In Search of Excellence * How To Give Exceptional Customer Service from Career Tracks* How To Deliver Superior Customer S... Read >
Author: Keith Lee
18th January 2007
Job Interviewing and the Electric Toothbrush
Carole Martin – InterviewCoach.com
Many electric toothbrushes have a shut off mechanism that turns off the toothbrush after two minutes of brushing – which is the time that someone decided was enough te... Read >
Author: Carole Martin, The Interview Coach
10th January 2007
It's a Man's World(Being a Househusband in the Twenty-First Century).This is the story of how I left a job as a manager in industryand became a househusband. It's the story of how I left behindbudgets, balance sheets and delivery deadlines and entered the... Read >
ANDY WALSH
03rd January 2007
Corporate-gift-basket: Getting a Good Job
This corporate-gift-basket is the fallout after the fall of
my house of cards. To set the scene, it is March 1988 and
today I intend to search for a new job (I lost my last job
the month before).
It is m... Read >
Author: aaewc
15th November 2006
Several years ago Gillette relocated their manufacturing to China because the cost of labor over there is so much less. They are also the makers of Duracell. Because of this thousands of US workers lost their source of income. Wal-Mart has been buying fac... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Solochek
15th November 2006
So you have the call letter for a job interview in your mail. Get going and do your homework done immediately. Find out all about the company, the job you applied for, the competitors, the products and all other relevant information by browsing the Intern... Read >
Author: Yulin Peng
20th October 2006
Interim Management can often be a very exciting and rewarding career. Benefits include working in various business environments, being able to have some control in one’s working life, including being able to have breaks between assignments.
There ca... Read >
Author: J Hadley
29th June 2006
Layoffs and fewer job opportunities have made the Washington job scene a buyer's market; there is a glut of good candidates. Relax, with all of the layoffs, if you are out there looking, you're probably one of them. As always, though, landing a good job ... Read >
Author: Dave Tittle
03rd May 2006
You may have taken time off to be a home maker, travel, or pursue a
lifelong dream. Returning to the workforce may feel overwhelming and
almost unachievable in today's rapidly advancing environment. However,
don't be discouraged. Here are some tips... Read >
Author: Gary Daugenti
25th April 2006
The real secret to using a headhunter for you're your job search is to seek them out. You have to be pro active about your job search. Which is why you need to find the headhunter you are looking for.
Most headhunters specialize in a few areas and so... Read >
Author: Todd Jirecek
23rd April 2006
Got a difficult problem in your job search?
Say, a lack of networking contacts? Or trouble answering interview questions?
Well, you've got company. Problems in a job search are as common as mosquitoes in July.
But ... have you ever written you... Read >
Author: Kevin Donlin
22nd February 2006
Wisconsin Child Support
When enrolled in a state or federal public assistances program, the child welfare will refer you to an agency of child support for service with no charge. If at the current state you are not provided with public aid, you can sto... Read >
Author: Holcy Thompson III
17th February 2006
This is one of those job interview questions that will be asked by the savviest of interviewers. Although it's positively heart-stopping to be on the answering end of this question, if you were the employer, wouldn't you want to know how this seemingly f... Read >
Author: Melanie Szlucha
14th January 2006
Copyright 2006 by David Green
http://www.powerfuljobsearchtips.com
When writing an online resume there are many words that you should try to include, and many that you should avoid. We will go over some of the worst possible words to use in your onli... Read >
Author: David Green
30th December 2005
Using a general resume.
DON'T DO IT! You cannot successfully use the same resume to apply to several different jobs.
Your resume should be custom written for each job you are targeting. When you send out something generic, it shows apathy and lack o... Read >
Author: Jennifer Anthony
26th October 2005
Just before I left my last job to finally go into business, I visited a friend and confided in her about it.
My friend was a business woman herself. She had a costume jewelry manufacturing company and had been in business for decades. Yet she envied me... Read >
Author: Janice Wee
09th September 2005
Copyright 2005 by David Green
http://www.powerfuljobsearchtips.com
The first thing you need to do before you write your resume is learn how to format it. Just as if you were cooking a new dish you would follow a recipe, so too should you follow a spec... Read >
Author: David Green
12th August 2005
The Offer Is Not Always As Good As It Looks
Copyright 2005 Carole Martin
Interview Coach
http://www.interviewcoach.com/
Have you ever negotiated an offer?
If not, you are not alone. Most people DO NOT negotiate salary.
They accept what is... Read >
Author: Carole Martin
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