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  • 10 sure-fire measures to become the boss’s favorite  By : Paul Wilson
    Any office has two kinds of people, a group that works hard but is never noticed and the other who immediately spring to mind. The second kind are the ones who are noticed and at the forefront of all activities. Career success means more than working hard, being qualified, meeting crazy deadlines, and being diligent. To be truly successful you need recognition from the boss.
  • 20 Essential Traits Needed For All Sales Executives  By : Mary Hanna
    20 Essential Traits For All Sales Executives, by Mary Hanna is meant to define the essential qualities necessary for everyone interested in the art of selling. This article lists and explains the traits that are necessary for a rewarding experience in a selling career.
  • 5 Essential Guides on Posting Resume Online  By : Lino Claudio
    Posting resume online through resume banks or job search sites will certainly help you form a wide network in your career search.
  • 6 Factors Of Career Success  By : Alesia Benedict, CPRW, JCTC
    What do employers look for in potential employees? That was the question that was posted recently on a career discussion forum online. Naturally, for each different position, the particular answers to that question would be different. However, there are some common skills that employers look for in all employees, whether the employee happens to be a network engineer or a fry cook.

    In-Demand Skills for Success

    1. BASIC SKILLS‚ Reading, writing and arithmetic! Believe it...
  • 6 Ways to Pinpoint Your Perfect Career  By : Brad Isaac
    Have you ever felt stuck in your career? Employee stress and burn out can account for a lot of dissatisfaction in your life. After all, you are at work some 8 hours a day or more. If you feel stuck, here are 6 great ways to find your ideal career
  • 7 Reasons To Search Online For Your Next Job  By : Andrew Bermam
    A job search can be hard and sometimes frustrating. In case you are considering changing your job you should consider using an online search. This will help you expand your horizons and your search for your next job can become world wide and not restricted to any one area.
  • A Career In Accounting  By : Michael Colucci
    Accounting is the study of how businesses track their income and assets over time. Accountants do much more than the generic presumptions.
  • A Career in Law Has Several Options  By : Simon Layborn
    Making the very difficult but rewarding decision to pursue a career in law is actually the easy part. The really hard part comes into play when you then need to make the decision of which area of law to go into. There are literally dozens of options to someone just entering law school. The sooner you decide which specific area of law to specialize in, the better off you will be.
  • A Career in Restaurant Management  By : Josh Stone
    SO YOU WANT A CAREER AS A RESTAURANT MANAGER?

    Even if you're currently a restaurant's resident dishwasher, it is still very possible for you to climb the ladder to the very top with hard work, persistence and the right set of skills. A lot of restaurant operators seek people who already have ample experience in nearly all restaurant duties, so if you've been rotating on different tasks for the past months or years, you already have one foot in the door.
  • A Complete Nursing Career Overview  By : Trevor Marshall -
    With almost 2.6M registered nurses (RN) in the United States, nursing is now the largest health care profession in the country. If you think that hospitals are the only place a nurse could be found, you are certainly misled. Public health agencies, communities, ambulatory care centers and other places where health care services are rendered also commonly have nurses employed.

    1. The Nursing Practice

    Nursing covers a wide area of practice. It includes

    - Childcare
    - ...
  • A Dash of Style - The Evolution of Nursing Uniforms  By : Gayle Simper
    If you ask a first grade class to describe a nurse, they’ll almost invariably describe a lady wearing a white uniform and a ‘nurses’ hat’. White dresses and starched caps are still an icon, even after thirty years of nurses turning to less distinctive and more comfortable, functional clothing.
  • A Few Tips to Make a Good Impression on an Interview  By : Lanie Pambid
    When was the last time you did not pass a certain interview? Have you tried recalling what you told the interviewer that made him give you thumbs down? For job hunters, do you usually prepare what to answer for the undying questions that these companies ask their applicants?
  • A Great Career in Medical Billing and Coding  By : Angela Oliver
    Careers in medical billing and coding are becoming widely abundant. This position serves are great purpose for the health care industry. It requires attention to detail and responsibility for entering medical information for contact info to specific symptoms of an illness. There are many reasons to get started in a medical billing and coding career.
  • A Look At Architectural Engineering  By : Aurel Radulescu
    Anyone who is skilled in planning, production and operation of building may have the talent to find a successful career in architectural engineering. An architectural engineer is responsible for designing and planning the interior workings and foundation of a home or building.
  • A More Uncommon Type of Culinary Career  By : Josh Stone
    Dietitians are experts in food and nutrition. They help promote good health through proper eating. They also supervise the preparation and service of food, develop modified diets, participate in research, and educate individuals and groups on good nutritional habits. The goals of the dietary department are to obtain, prepare, and serve flavorsome, attractive, and nutritious food to patients, family members, and health care providers.
  • A Sample Interview Thank You Letter  By : Heather Eagar
    A sample thank you letter that you use after an interview, as a guideline or template, will save you a lot of time when preparing this type of correspondence. Since you’ll prepare it before the job interview when you are not nervous and have a clear head, the letter will really increase your chances of making or reinforcing a good impression.

    Try using this for your own uses.

    Date
    Name
    Company
    Address
    City
    State
    Zip

    Dear Name,

    I enjoyed the chance to visit w...
  • A Simple Get Rich Quick Idea  By : Martin Thomas
    In the immortal words of Emmerson, "all I need is one idea" Overnight wealth has a certain stigma that "sensible" people seem to be resistant to. The idea of the get rich quick variety is an object of ridicule and derision in alot of peoples eyes. However, with a little focused action and the right knowledge, rapid wealth is not only possible for you, but inevitable for the determined.

    The first thing I want to do is qualify the above by saying "quick" means several years...
  • Accountants And Accounting Software  By : Frank Hague -
    Accounting is the measuring, and disclosure or provision of assurance about information that helps managers and other decision makers make resource allocation decisions. How to become an Accountant.

    Accountants in the US are called Certified Public Accountants and in the UK and Canada are called Chartered Accountants.

    Chartered Accountants in Canada are expected to know all US CPA knowledge as well as a Canadian Accounting body of knowledge. In order to become an Accou...
  • Activity Plan for Those Who Lost Their Jobs  By : Denis Glover
    Many of us are afraid of losing their jobs. But what should we do if it has happened? Psychologists advise not to fall into depression, but to work out the plan of further actions. The plan depends on the aims you set for yourself. Having lost their job most people try to return into their business sphere or make their living with every possible job.
  • Advice for Writing a Resume  By : dave4
    If you ever plan on getting a job or starting a career of some kind, you will have to have a resume.
  • Aggressively Written Resumes  By : Alesia Benedict
    When writing resumes, it is important to remember whom it is you're trying to please - (is it you, or the hiring authority?) In this article I will present my ideas of what makes up really aggressive documents, based on my many years in the industry, and my career in owning and managing a successful resume writing and career marketing firm.

    Who Is Reading Your Resume?

    Make no mistake about it, aggressive documents are necessary to be successful in today's competitive jo...
  • Allied Healthcare Jobs and Training Requirements  By : Angela Oliver
    Allied healthcare is one of the fastest growing industries for employment in the US. Allied health refers to healthcare apart from nursing or a medical profession. Allied healthcare workers are part of a healthcare team that works together for optimal health for patients. There are numerous allied healthcare positions supplying the high demand for expertly trained healthcare personnel to deliver quality healthcare at a lower cost.
  • An Introduction to Two Innovative Medical Careers  By : Josh Stone
    In the United States, Physician Assistants (PAs) are non-physician clinicians licensed to practice medicine with a physician's supervision. This supervision, in most cases, need not be direct or on site and many PAs practice in remote or underserved areas in satellite clinics. PAs can treat patients and, in most states, prescribe medicine, and in some states in the US they carry a DEA number that gives them authority to prescribe controlled medications like narcotics.
  • Another Chance To Shine – Following Up On The Interview  By : Heather Eagar
    The interview follow up letter can make or break your chances of becoming hired. For that reason it should become an essential part of your job hunting tool box, right in there with the other tools you use: resume, cover letter, thank you note, reference sheet and salary history.

    Think of the letter as a second chance. Some people don’t interview in person as well as they can write. Living up to the standards your resume set for you may be difficult. If that is the case, t...
  • Apprenticeship - The Best Training In The World  By : Sintilia Miecevole
    Learning a new, highly skilled profession requires an in-depth, hands-on, committed training experience. This is where the process of apprenticeship occurs. It fills-in the training gap in those places where supervision is needed and provides hands-on help and a solid understanding of how a specific process works. Apprenticeship is one of the most successful methods any person can use to develop new skills, especially in a highly technical craft.

    For example, you don't be...
  • Available Careers in Healthcare  By : Angela Oliver
    Physicians and surgeons are not the only available careers. In fact, physicians need trained healthcare professionals to help them to provide the best quality care to patients at an efficient and affordable price. For this reason there are more and more entry level careers that have great prospects and require a minimal amount of training.
  • Background Requirements For A Career In Biotechnology  By : John Daye -
    If you’re seeking a career in biotechnology, one thing is for certain ... the more education you have, the higher up you can go. The fact is, no matter where you wind up working, you will be surrounded by people with Ph.D.'s and medical degrees. It is highly unlikely that an individual without an advanced degree such as these will get to the top of the corporate chain.

    Therefore a bachelor's degree in the life sciences is a bare minimum. After that, it is recommended that...
  • Bartending Pro Tips Part 1:  By : Steve Landen
    The top 15 ways to increase your earnings as a bartender.
  • Bartending Pro Tips Part 2:  By : Steve Landen
    The top 15 ways to increase your earnings as a bartender.
  • Bartending School Is Just The Beginning  By : Michelle Stahl -
    While you may be thinking about attending bartending school, keep in mind that a bartending career is not all fun and games.

    Bartenders work hard, and are often paid minimum wage. Working at a top club will, of course, up your take-home pay in the form of tips (sometimes as much as thousands per night), but you'll have to do your time and gain experience at smaller clubs and bars first. Initially, you’ll also work the less crowded shifts.

    Some bars and clubs even requi...
  • Being a Security Guard  By : Josh Stone
    A security guard or security officer is, usually, a privately-employed person who is employed to protect property and/or people. Usually security guards are uniformed and act to protect property by maintaining a high visibility presence and observing (either directly, through patrols, or by watching alarm systems or video cameras) for signs of crime, fire or disorder; then taking action and/or reporting any incidents to their client, employer and emergency services as appropriate.
  • Being a Veterinarian Today  By : Josh Stone
    A veterinarian (from Latin veterinae, "draught animals") is an animal doctor, a practitioner of veterinary medicine. Although veterinarians hold doctoral degrees in veterinary medicine, not all veterinarians enter clinical practice. Those that work in clinical settings practice medicine in specific fields, such as companion animal or "pet" medicine, reptile medicine, ratite medicine, livestock medicine, equine medicine (e.g. sports, race track, show, rodeo), or laboratory animal medicine.
  • Benefits of using a Professional CV Writing Services  By : James Walsh
    The Oxford Dictionary defines CV as ‘a summary of your academic and work history’.
  • Best Jobs  By : Maxwell Hurst
    Employers have said that they are more likely to be 12 percent more graduates this year than last year. It is the first projected increase since the year 2000.

    In another study, a projected 60 percent of US business plan to employ the same number of graduates this year as with last year. That is an increase of fifty-five percent from last year, according to the CERI (Collegiate Employment Research Institute) at MSU.

    According to recent studies, US Corporations and busi...
  • Better Job Search Engines  By : Maxwell Hurst
    Job search engines use state-of-the-art technology to assist people in their job quest. Here you could enter all the relevant information to reduce the lists of sought after jobs to get more accurate results.

    Because new jobs are being added daily or even hours after, the tendency to see the results you had yesterday may be different from what you see today. This is where job search engines come in handy.

    After some trial and error there are a few job search engines tha...
  • Beware Of Job Fraud Scams!  By : Marty R. Milette
    Searching for a job can be difficult enough, but when you finally spot the 'job of a lifetime' – just consider that if the job sounds too good to be true – quite likely, it is!

    Imagine the job of "Designer - Developer/Applications/IT" with a tax-free salary of $120K for 6 months work.

    Perks including Paid Overtime at $300 per hour, paid first-class accommodation, $3,000.00 flat rate travel/entertainment allowance for every intercontinental trip, free comprehensive heal...
  • Biotechnology Careers  By : George Royal -
    Taking up a job in biotechnology means involving oneself in the development of new products and processes for the good of mankind and quality of life. Before one seriously considers a career in biotechnology, it is imperative to have extensive knowledge in biology, chemistry, and other life sciences.

    Biotechnology also has a deep impact on other areas such as human health careers which involves detecting and treating hereditary diseases, cancer, heart disease, AIDS, etc; ...
  • Bodyguard Jobs  By : Peter Vermeeren -
    The Bodyguard industry is quite a large industry, making the Bodyguard industry an attractive industry in which to find a job. Being such a large industry, the Bodyguard industry is less competitive than other job industries and offers a range of jobs.

    Although the Bodyguard industry is less competitive than other job industries, you are still required to meet certain job criteria, prior to working as a Bodyguard. Usually, you are required to attend a Bodyguard training c...
  • Boomers or Bust  By : Kennette Reed
    Over the next 7 years, baby boomer will begin retiring in large numbers. Millions of highly skilled, experienced workers will be lost. The number of workers leaving the workforce will greatly exceed the number of younger replacement workers. While jobs are expected to increase, labor force growth is expected to fall. Of course, the outlook would be improved if older workers would consider working longer.
  • Bored By The Same Old Job? Be A Truck Driver!  By : Mike Dobson
    If you have the desire to travel around the country and get paid at the same time, consider being a truck driver. Truckers enjoy some benefits that people in other jobs do not have. The camaraderie among other truckers … meeting new people … being able to witness the changing seasons as you travel around the country … unpredictability (in other words, less boredom!) … plenty of available trucking jobs … All are valid reasons why people chuck their current occupations for the ...
  • Breaking The Silence - Forensic Nursing  By : Linda Emerson -
    It was in 1992 when the term Forensic nursing was first heard. But what is it exactly? Forensic nursing is a specialty field that deals with the care of crime victims, collecting evidences and providing health care services in the prison system. It is a combined health care and judicial system profession to be precise. International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN) is the official association of forensic nurses established in 1992 by a team of nurses who specialize in se...
  • Bringing Your Individuality to Work: Brilliant or Taboo?  By : Elizabeth McAloon, CPCC
    Companies won't manage your career--you need to. Learn how developing a strong personal brand will help you stand out from the crowd.
  • Business Analyst Certification  By : Samantha Lorry
    Businesses have been growing at unheard of rates, due to the boom in the economies all over the world. Each company has to increase its earnings as fast as reasonable.
  • Business Analyst Phone Interview Skills  By : Samantha Lorry
    A career in business systems analysis is ideal for a person with good IT skills who enjoys problem solving. This career requires a college degree in some area related to information technology, as well as previous experience in management, business and marketing. One must also have the appropriate background in mathematics, economics and accounting. In order to be an outstanding business systems analyst, it is highly recommended in addition to get a master‘s degree.
  • Call Center Jobs in the Philippines: How to Land One  By : Maraya Mullen
    The last few years have seen a steady increase in the number of available call center jobs in the Philippines. With its attractive pay and generous benefits, the job has become not only one of the most plentiful but also most attractive and sought-after jobs in the Philippines. This article lists some of the skills and characteristics you should have to land a job in a call center.
  • Can You Afford To Write Your Own Resume?  By : resumeexpert
    In today’s economy, if you can save a buck or two, you are ahead of the game! However, as the saying goes, “penny wise, pound foolish,” there are times when scrimping to save can be more costly in the end. This article will provide you with a quick overview of what skills you need to write your own resume and a case scenario to demonstrate the difference between spending and making a wise investment in having your resume professionally prepared.
  • Career - Are You Facing Burnout  By : cdmohatta
    Chronic stress over a period of time may make you feel totally helpless and unable to cope up with demands of life.
  • Career - Test Your Negotiation skills  By : cdmohatta
    Negotiation is part of every professional's life. To negotiate, means to arrive at an understanding with another person, so that both of you are satisfied with the results.
  • Career Builder: Using Job Boards For More Than Jobs  By : Alesia Benedict, CPRW, JCTC
    If you are like most job seekers, you have registered your resume on the major online job boards such as Career Builder, Monster, TheLadders.com, Headhunter, etc. But are you aware of the plethora of good information and job search tools that are available on these sites in addition to job listings?

    Take CareerBuilder.com for example. The main navigation pages at Career Builder are “Home”, “Find Jobs”, “Post Resumes”, “Job Alerts”, “My Career Builder”, “Advice and Resourc...
  • Career Change: Evaluate Your Skills and Interests to Find a Career You’ll Love  By : dave4
    Your work should be motivating, gratifying and enjoyable. While there may be aspects of a job that do not play to your strengths, overall, your work should be challenging, rewarding and make you feel appreciated.
  • Career Choice - The Considerations  By : cdmohatta
    How does one decide one's career? How does one decide and take a decision that may shape the life excellently or doom it forever?
  • Career Coaching: Seven Mistakes to Avoid When Making a Big Career Change  By : Gwen Jewett
    Are you considering a big move in your career? Do you feel let down, bored, burned out? Maybe you think there is something better and more meaningful that you are meant to do.
  • Career Opportunities For Woman; Big vs Small Organizations  By : Bruce J. Bloom
    Should you work for a big company, or a small one? This incisive article weighs the pros and cons of each option.
  • Career Options  By : Joe Goertz -
    It would seem as though the most appropriate time for a young person to consider career options is when they are embarking on the journey of choosing a college to attend.

    For some their career options are something they have been considering for the better part of high school. They may have taken several high school level courses that will work well towards their goal of achieving admission in a certain school. Many young people don’t consider many career options because ...
  • Career Options In Law  By : Paul Wilson
    A lawyer helps people as well as businesses solve legal problems, understand rules and regulations, and ensure that the lives people lead are within the confines of law. Lawyers play many roles from arguing cases in court, to defending a person’s or nation’s right to freedom, and working with business houses handling their legal matters.
  • Career Path Divergence – Navigating The Ten-Year Fork In The Road  By : Alesia Benedict, CPRW, JCTC
    After working with engineers and IT professionals for over ten years, I have noticed a consistent pattern in career paths of these types of professionals. The career paths are generally similar in that the first three years are spent breaking into their career fields, learning skills, gaining additional training, and establishing their professional reputations. Between three and seven years, they begin taking on supervisory roles such as team lead, group leader, or functional...
  • Career Paths For Comptia A+ Certified Technician  By :
    The world is your oyster. Where you decide to take your career after this is entirely up to you. There are some things to consider depending on your geographic location. If you happen to live in or near the larger populated cities, competition for entry-level technical positions can be fierce. More and more IT graduates enter the workforce each day. By obtaining your A+ certification you can have a substantial advantage over your competition in the career world, as well as ha...
  • Career Planning  By : Michael Colucci
    Whether you are about to graduate from college, or want to change jobs at a later point in life, career planning is a very important aspect of the process.
  • Career Planning: The Step Ahead  By : Matthew Noel
    Career planning is an excellent way to prepare for what the world ahead has to offer you. While many people find that career planning is something that is done in college, it can be and should be done throughout life as a way of making sure that you are on the right track. There are many opportunities to get the planning that you need. In fact, it can start a long time before college as well. So, what can career planning do for you?

    To start, we need to understand when yo...
  • Career Talk: A Day In The Life Of A Lawyer  By : chadder
    So, you want to be a lawyer do you? In this article we'll explore who lawyers are, the type of work they do, the various types or specializations of lawyers and what it takes to become one.
  • Career Track: Becoming An Engineer  By : John Daye -
    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics defines engineers as those who “apply the theories and principles of science and mathematics to research and develop economical solutions to technical problems.” In other words, engineers are the ones who solve complex problems for the rest of us.

    There are approximately 1.5 million engineers in the U.S. today. Engineering is a challenging job with decent pay (an engineer’s pay is higher than most with just a bachelor’s degree). In fact,...
  • Career- Are You In The Right Seat  By : cdmohatta
    We all have a chair that designates a position in our career.
  • Casino Career  By : Josh Stone
    Casino gambling continues to expand around the World. Every year there are new casinos opening in existing markets and new venues around the World.
  • Catch the Spirit of the Entrepreneur  By : C.F. Bettridge
    Grabbing opportunities with open arms is often easier to talk about than to actually do. Most people find themselves dreaming about being rich but never actually doing anything about it. A combination of procrastination and 'what if' syndrome can cripple your creative spirit and might mean your idea will never become a reality.
  • Change Your Career In 2007  By : Randy Greer
    Have you thought about starting your own business on the internet? You've looked, you've studied, and you've talked to others who have done it. Okay, you decide you're going to do it too. You're ready to take the plunge. You're going to start your own business and make your living online in 2007. Then what’s next?
  • Changing Gears, Switching Careers  By : Katerina Mitrou
    Surprisingly, if you’ve been considering a career move, you’re not alone. In fact, many people are unsatisfied with their jobs and want to make a change, but it can be scary if you don’t know where to start.
  • Chef Career: Let's Get Cooking  By : Josh Stone
    If you find yourself right at home in the kitchen, perhaps a chef career would be right up your alley. When the thought of a chef career comes to mind, it may project thoughts of slaving over a hot, smelly grill, flipping burgers and hearing endless orders shouted through a loud speaker. While that may be the scenario for some chefs, there are actually many different options for this occupation.
  • Chef Training: Your Ticket To Endless Possibilities  By : Linda Emerson
    Let’s face it: cooking is not an easy thing. But then, it is not that complicated either. With the right stuff and the right training, you can head off boasting like a chef that knows its craft.

    Hence, whenever somebody has taken good cooking knowledge and skills, we would normally call them as chefs. They are, in reality, what the king is to his throne. This means that the chefs are considered to be the highest class of cook with utmost ability and proficiency.

    All o...
  • Choosing The Right Career  By : Sintilia Miecevole
    How to choose a career for yourself? It is important to go for a career that is your calling. There are numbers of options to choose from. You can make a career in medicine, law, architecture, finance, designing, media and many more fields. Your career will also decide what you do for the better part of your day/night and more importantly the course of your life. Therefore, it is advisable to choose a career that suits you and your expectations from life.

    Choose a job tha...
  • Clinical Research Associate Training - The Key to Becoming a Certified Professional  By : Groshan Fabiola
    An ideal option for people who wish to build a solid career in the medical field, the clinical research associate profession brings many financial benefits and also a set of personal satisfactions, allowing practitioners to sustain their professional activity for the benefits of the community. Apart from the main function of monitoring clinical trials, the clinical research associate profession involves a wide variety of roles, such as verifying clinical site activities, making regular on site visits, reviewing and checking the accuracy of case report forms, as well as permanently interacting with clinical research investigators, all activities having to respect the imposed clinical protocols and good clinical practice guidelines.
  • Consider a Career as a Paralegal – The Various Positions and Education Needed  By : Laura McDonald
    Considering a career as a paralegal? This article explores the opportunities available and the education needed to obtain paralegal positions.
  • Considerations Of A Career In Accounting Before You Make The Plunge  By : chadder
    Before making some high and lofty plunge into a career you know nothing about you might want to consider a few things and make sure your desire to be an accountant is strong enough to pull you through the commitment that's needed.
  • Continuing Education for Nurses  By : Hanif Khaki
    An article on the importance of continuing education for nursing.
  • Cook Up An Appetizing Restaurant Career!  By : Josh Stone
    There are a myriad of career paths to consider if you are interested in working in the restaurant field. Such careers include: Chef, Pastry Chef, Baker, Sous Chef, Executive Sous Chef and many, many more! If you are looking for fast paced, challenging and extremely rewarding employment, look no further!


    Working as a professional Chef puts you in complete control of your career direction!
  • Could Medical Transcription Be The Right Career For You?  By : Derrick Hanson
    A lot of people believe the hype about getting into medical transcription and think it's going to be easy. After all, it is a good career move and you'll be making really good money.
  • Cover Letters, Resumes And The Job Hunter…What’s It All About?  By : Heather Eagar
    Any good job hunter needs a resume package. The cover letter and resume always go together and do the same basic thing in slightly different ways. A job hunter without both of them will probably not get very far in the search for a good career position.

    With that in mind, let’s take a look at what these crucial documents should do for you. The first part, the cover letter, is a short one page letter consisting of three or four paragraphs. It serves as an introduction to t...
  • Create a Resume Outline that Gets You Noticed  By : David Green
    Applying for a job is like trying to sell yourself; your goal is to get the employer to the point where they have to have you in their company.
  • Create Video Games As Your Fun Career  By : Charles Edwin
    Do you like video games? Do you beat video games after playing once? Do you feel like the games are too easy? Well, it sounds like you have a passion for these things then you should go where your heart leads you.

    If you at the point where you are thinking about your career, I suggest that you do what you love to do. You should consider a different course of action: majoring in something you TRULY enjoy... something you could do hours on end without feeling like you are w...
  • Creating a Compelling Cover Letter  By : Marie Plett
    What you need to know before composing your cover letter.
  • Creating the Ultimate Cover Letter  By : Nelson Ng
    Cover letters are a very important part of your presentation, whether you're a student in college or a candidate applying for a job. While there is virtually no limit to the different designs you can use with your cover letter, there are some general guidelines you will want to apply to make sure it is professional. It is first important to make sure your cover letter has an excellent appearance. The paper size used for cover letters is generally 8 and 1/2 by 11 inches.
  • Credit Ratings and Credit Cards  By : Zack Nelson
    Credit ratings or credit score are the records of a person's spending pattern regarding credit cards and the repayment modes. Financial institutions, especially the credit card companies and the moneylenders, keep track of the credit statements of clients
  • Criminal Background Check and Hiring a Nanny  By : Drew Montalban
    Taking your children’s safety into consideration, making the decision solely based on your wisest choice may not be the wisest thing to do.
  • Criminal Justice: The Right Career For You?  By : Leon Chaddock
    If you are considering a career in criminal justice, you may want to consider your options well before making a decision. While this is an exciting and honorable career to take on, it may be more of a challenge than you realize. For those who are considering the true aspects of criminal justice, it makes sense that they should weigh their options completely before making a choice. Criminal justice is a career that is not by any means easy. Nor is it one that is enjoyable. But...
  • Cruise Ship Jobs Frequently Asked Questions  By : Ryan Puusaari
    If you have ever wanted to travel to places such as Alaska or Hawaii, Mexico or the Bahamas, working aboard a cruise ship will allow you to meet new people and experience new cultures. Read this article for some Cruise Ship Jobs FAQ's.
  • Culinary Career  By : Josh Stone
    The US Department of Labor reports that there should be plenty of job openings for chefs, cooks, and food preparation workers through 2010. Many current cooks are reaching retirement age or are leaving the workforce, causing a great need for talented employees.
  • Data Entry Companies – Working At Home  By : Gregory Newell
    So there is a company out there for everything nowadays right? I mean if you need someone to do something chances are you won’t only find a person but an entire company specializing in this needed task. I mean one look at the phone book will tell you this
  • Data Warehousing and SAP BW  By : ron
    The basic criteria for the formation of data warehousing is to scrutinize data from diverse sources while taking decision-making. The objective of data warehousing is to scrutinize data from diverse sources to support decision making.
  • De-Mystifying Mystery Shopping  By : Alex Ruban
    Mystery shopping is a long time and very easy to understand concept. In this very competitive age customer service is paramount to retailers. Retail managers use mystery shopping for efficient evaluation of their business practices, their goods delivery and their employees' company and product knowledge as well as customer service practices and skills.
  • Demand For Massage Therapists Increases As Interest In Benefits Of Massage Creates More Converts  By : Terry McDermott -
    Projections by the U.S. Department of Labor forecast employment opportunities for massage therapists to grow by 18 to 26 percent from 2004-2014.

    According to the 2006-2007 Edition of the Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, the outlook for employment for massage therapists will “increase faster than average” during the period from 2004-2014. The Bureau defines “faster than average” as “increase 18 to 26 perce...
  • Dentist Career  By : Josh Stone
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