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151)  How You Can Find Freelance Writing Employment   Submitted: 2006-05-03
How can you find writing jobs? Do you have proven skills that can propel you in the right direction? If so, then why are you looking for fresh vacancies? The best tool to those who have employment histories is to look to the companies that you hav...

152)  Interviewing Over Lunch: Are You at Risk?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Sometimes a hiring process will include having lunch with the hiring manager. Despite anything said to the contrary (like "It'll just be an informal lunch so we can get to know each other."), this is a formal part of your interview! This can be a ver...

153)  How Can Qualifications Help Your Proof Reading Career?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
For those who are looking for a career as a proofreader, it is important to have the right qualifications. It is important to remember that this is a proper job. It is not just an easy way to make some money from home. For those who are serious, i...

154)  Job Interviews: Use the Personal Touch to Get a Job   Submitted: 2006-05-03
A study conducted by the Journal of Consumer Research in 1995 showed that sales people who used their prospects' names generated a 239% increase in sales. In today's fast-paced world, that personal touch is even more important. The simple act of usin...

155)  Job Interviews: Six Steps to Acing a Telephone Interview   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Telephone interviews are becoming more popular these days. Whether that's good or bad depends on how you handle them! Sometimes telephone interviews are used as a pre-screening technique for all candidates. Other times they are reserved for candidate...

156)  Consultants - If We Cant Laugh At Ourselves?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
There are hundreds of varieties of Consultants these days. We can find Consultants to take care of our diets, our physical well being, our mental well being, and pretty much anything you can imagine when it comes to business. The story below might ju...

157)  Reactions to Job Loss; Getting Past the Emotions   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Without doubt, job loss through downsizing or redundancy, is a major event for everyone when it happens. Most of us invest so much of ourselves in what we do that job loss can take away our sense of status and belonging, as well as the routine and su...

158)  Job Interviews -- The Four Worst Objections You’ll Face and How to Deal with Them   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Dealing with tough questions and objections is an essential part of job interviews. Here are four common ones that derail many candidates. Read on to find out what they are and how you can deal with them. Objection #1: You've been fired from your las...

159)  How to Evaluate Job Offers and Zoom In On the Right Opportunity for You   Submitted: 2006-05-03
You've been successful in your job hunt and have received a job offer. Maybe you received more than one offer. That's great. The next question is, how do you evaluate an offer to see if it is the right one for you? Let's look at some real answers. Th...

160)  Evaluating Job Offers -- Eleven Warning Signs You Must Watch Out For   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Moving into a new job always involves some degree of uncertainty. You should do your best to find out all you can about a prospective employer, starting right from the pre-interview stage. Here are some things to look out for. If one or more of these...

161)  Negotiate Better Job Offers with This Twelve-Point Checklist   Submitted: 2006-05-03
You've been through an employer's interview process successfully and have now been extended a job offer. And you think the offer could be better. If that's the case, read on to find out cutting-edge strategies that'll help you negotiate a better deal...

162)  The Power to Succeed   Submitted: 2006-05-03
It's amazing how we fool ourselves... while at the same time believing we are doing what's best. Let me give you an example. I overheard a guy telling a group of friends, over drinks, how he had become fed-up with work. Guys being guys, they immediat...

163)  Job Search Secret #1   Submitted: 2006-05-03
The job search secret that is so powerful it will blow your socks off is simple - if you think you want or need a Career Change all you have to do is understand this Job Search Secret: It's simple - Change your Thinking. When you're looking for the n...

164)  Tales From the Corporate Frontlines: Here Today, Gone Tomorrow   Submitted: 2006-05-03
This article relates to the Job Security competency, commonly evaluated in employee satisfaction surveys. After a large scale cut in personnel, this particular group of employees needed some extra support. Examining the issue of job security measures...

165)  Job Tips For The Frustrated Job Seeker   Submitted: 2006-05-03
There is nothing more frustrating and depressing when you are out of work and trying to find a job and your job search is going no where. Don't feel bad, you are not alone and there is a good reason why searching for a new job can be so difficult. Th...

166)  Interview Presentation Skills: Dealing With Your Nerves   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Sooner or later, the interview invitation is going to say you are required to give a presentation as part of the selection process. And like most people you may dread having to do it. You may think that you cannot speak publicly because of nervousnes...

167)  How to Become a Real Estate Agent   Submitted: 2006-05-03
If you're wondering how to become a real estate agent, the basic process is fairly simple, although it does vary a lot from state to state.. You will need to take classes, pass exams, earn a real estate license, find a broker to work for, then find ...

168)  Use Job Search Hacks to Get Hired Faster   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Job searching alone is like hitchhiking a scary ride with an unknown stranger on a 180-mile long deserted, no-exit road with hopes you'll make your destination. When you lack time or expertise to plan career moves carefully, sometimes the loss of gro...

169)  A Concept That Could Double Youre Income in Mystery Shopping   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Do you want to double, or increase significantly you're income in mystery shopping? If yes, I'll be sharing to you an age old concept. Now you might have learned this already or you may consider this common sense. But is a concept that's worth drilli...

170)  Job Search Tips - How to Increase Your Success   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Finding a job can be a painful and difficult experience. Here are three things that you can do to minimize the pain and increase your chances of success. 1) Approach finding a job as if it were a full-time job, because it is. Consider this: if you h...

171)  How to Feel Satisfied in Your Career   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Many people turn a beloved hobby into a vocation. They have a gift, a talent screaming for expression. It means doing something that they love. At last, they feel empowered. However, this newfound empowerment is inside the person, not in the changing...

172)  In a Rut? Ready for a Career Change?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Are you unhappy at work? Tired and lacking energy and drive? Don't worry, you are not alone! Studies in the US show that up to 70 percent of the workforce is unhappy with their job at any given time. We all feel dissatisfied and frustrated with our ...

173)  Career Success: Take Charge of Your Career   Submitted: 2006-05-03
People react very differently to the waves of change that suddenly flood the work and marketplace. Some, who feel confused or unsettled struggle to keep their heads above water gasping for air. By contrast, others, who may not even like or agree wit...

174)  Career Success: Get Ahead of the Crowd   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Regardless of where you open your briefcase or palm pilot each day - at a large corporation, a small business or the end of your dining room table - the key to staying employable the rest of your life is your own creative action. The person who is ...

175)  Career Change: Success Tips   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Successful career change is based on first making an honest assessment of your skills and experiences. Then you match them against the current market conditions. Finally you set realistic goals. Here are five strategies to keep in mind when changin...

176)  Who Do I Have To Kill To Get A Job?   Submitted: 2006-05-03
I have had more than my amount of trouble in getting a job. I did everything I was supposed to do. I went to an Ivy League school, got a 3.75 grade average, and then graduated as president of his class. Then I entered the job market. I soon found out...

177)  History Reports: When Your Resume Equals, I Did This, I Did This, I Did This   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Do these sound familiar? "I worked for…" "My responsibilities were…" "My duties included…" Does a prospective employer care about what you "did for other companies"? Of course they do, but that doesn't mean that's what they really want to kn...

178)  Learn How To Network for HIDDEN Jobs   Submitted: 2006-05-03
I'll quickly cover the following: A) Why Network With People? B) Five Networking Tips To Get Started. C) Quick Networking Hints. D) Sources To Start Your Network. ****** FACT ****** Employers love referrals and first look to tap their own workers fo...

179)  5 Ways to Drastically Improve Your Resume in 10 Minutes of Less   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Follow these quick and easy tips to build yourself a better resume in under 10 minutes flat. * Use strong, action oriented language that describes specific skills or accomplishments. Go through your resume from top to bottom and eliminate weak langua...

180)  7 Deadly Cover Writing Sins   Submitted: 2006-05-03
Don't start off your job search with one (or more) strikes against you by committing any of these common cover letter blunders. Each is easy to avoid, but they can sink your chances of an interview if you include them in your letter. 1. Sending your ...


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