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- 1). Unemployment Blues: Life Changing Events By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
If we are unlucky enough to be at the wrong place at the wrong time, we experience a personal tsunami - a misfortune of devastating proportions that sweeps away our routine lifestyle and forever changes the world we know.
Yet despite the frequency of such events - the tidal waves of Asia, the hurricanes of the Gulf Coast, the loss of life in the Middle East, the wildfires and mudslides of California - most of us are only indirectly affected.
article related to: unemployment, job search, careers, support, psychological reframing
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- 3). Military Retirement: When Services Really Pay By : Henry Clark
When somebody has done something good, it is right to provide him or her some rewards. For all the hardships and continuous service to the community, a worker is entitled to all the required benefits in exchange for all the services that he or she has done.
It is for this reason that retirement benefits are extremely important. It is solely the best gratification one could ever have after so many years of working hard.
article related to: retirement, investment, 401k financial, stocks, ira
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- 4). Top Adventure Travel Jobs By : Carl Walker
There are many different kinds of adventure travel jobs out there and finding the right one is easy. Adventure travel in general has really caught on so finding adventure travel jobs is no where near as hard as it used to be and there is such a demand for talented and fun people to help guide people on their trips. No matter where you live in the world there are probably some fantastic adventure travel jobs in your area.
article related to: adventure vacations, travel, holidays, vacation, recreation
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- 5). Importance of a Thank You letter By : Postmeup.com
In the competitive world that we live in, many people apply for the same job openings and hope that they have made a positive lasting impression with their interviewer. It was fortunate enough that the person was able to land an interview and get a chance to obtain the position. What some people tend to overlook after an interview is the follow up.
Obtaining an interview from an employer is big.
article related to: free job posting, monster, careers, find jobs, postmeup
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- 6). How To Negotiate A Better Salary - The Inside Story By : Laura Adams
Congratulations! The hard work you have put into your job search has paid off. You now have a job offer on the table and are excited about the opportunities that this position presents. There is just one thing that is troubling you: the offered salary.
It is not unusual for the final part of the job search process to involve salary negotiation, but this conversation can cause even the most seasoned professionals to break into a sweat.
article related to: nurse, nurses, doctors, doctor, job, jobs, career, careers, employment, recruitment
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- 7). Are You Sabotaging Your Career? By : Brent Filson
My experience working with thousands of leaders world wide for the past two decades teaches me that most leaders are screwing up their careers.
On a daily basis, these leaders are getting the wrong results or the right results in the wrong ways.
Interestingly, they themselves are choosing to fail. They're actively sabotaging their own careers.
Leaders commit this sabotage for a simple reason: They make the fatal mistake of choosing to communicate with presentations and speeches -- not leadership talks.
article related to: leadership skill, leadership skill training, leadership development, management, management skill, management skill training, effective leadership, leadership communication, leadership communication skill, management communication, management communication skill, management training, management development, business leadership, influence leadership, motivation, motivational leadership, leadership excellence, charismatic leadership, communication, manage, organizational success, organizational development, results, leadership results, career, motivator, motivating, executive
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- 8). Six Tips For A Better Engineering Resume By : Alesia Benedict, CPRW, JCTC
One of the most key elements of success in a job search is the resume and the engineering resume can often be one of the more difficult documents to develop. The engineering resume is the engineering job seeker’s primary marketing document that sells the product – the skills and experience of the engineer. To be effective, an engineering resume must grab the attention of the reader in 35-45 seconds.
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- 9). Grab A Job Application By : Matthias Reightman
Does the process of finding a job seem too overwhelming for you? Whether you are looking for a first job or you have been working for years, it can be a tough thing to find the right job for you. If you feel stuck in the middle of the process, one of the best things you can do is pick up a few job applications and start filling them out.
It might seem a little silly to pick up job applications before you even decide what kind of job to pursue, but trust me, it is a great way to find a great job.
article related to: job application
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- 11). Savvy Job Seekers Express Appreciation By :
Using a thank you letter after interview practice will make interview practice seem real. Adding this sense of realism will do nothing but help you when it comes time for a real interview. You’ll be comfortable and at ease and ready to present a real thank you letter, after having practiced the scenario beforehand.
With that in mind then going all.
article related to: resumes, thank you letter, cover letter, business
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- 12). Job Interview Mistakes - Part 2 By : Hans Hasselfors
Many people feel that the interview is the single most stressful part of the job search process. Any number of things can go wrong, and a big part of being successful is avoiding simple mistakes. The things you should avoid doing are as below:
1. Trying to wing the interview: Practice! Get a list of general interview questions, a friend, a tape recorder, and a mirror and conduct an interview rehearsal.
article related to: job search, job interview
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- 13). Freelancing In A Free World By : Parveen Panwar
Freelancing brings unmatched flexibility and in fact this is one of the most popular reasons for becoming a freelancer. Flexible working hours allows the freelancer to tailor his/her work around their life style and growing responsibilities. Another plus is that you only get paid for how long you work – overtime is actually paid! Furthermore, if you like to set your own holiday and travel time, freelance allows you the option to go on holiday two weeks, or two months – depending on your financial/business needs.
article related to: freelancer, freelancing, freelance programmer, freelance web developer, freelance writer, freelance
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- 14). Juggling a Career and Work By : DavidPierce
Finding the time to do it all - career, family, continue education? Having trouble jugging? Some problems in this area that people face are very similar to those of the beginning juggler. According to The Instant Jugglers' Manual, (c)1993 Infinite Illusions/Lofty Pursuits, four common problems are handling two areas of focus at the same time, moving forward while you try to juggle instead of standing still, not being able to juggle in a third area of focus, and keeping all three areas from bumping into each other or overlapping.
article related to: employment, motivational, online degree, schools, education
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- 15). Lose Your Job Now: 5 Tips to Get to Severance Heaven By : Gwendolyn A. Lee
You've schemed, you've scammed, you've plotted, but the elusive layoff has evaded you for the last time. Your desire to go to that spacious severance-package-in-the-sky needs to be fulfilled without further ado. How will you get upper management to see how pointless your position really is? Follow these five tips and soon you'll be packing your pictures.
article related to: unemployement, unemployed, rubber, stamp, stamps, layoff, lay-off, laid, off, promotion
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- 16). Consider Early Retirement Carefully By : Analeese Burnabaker
Most people, even if they love their jobs, perk up at the thought of early retirement. They can quickly come up with a list of many reasons why they would be crazy not to take an early retirement if it was offered to them. There are many great things about taking an early retirement, that is for sure, but there are some things you should consider carefully before you decide to end your working career.
article related to: early retirement
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- 19). Market Yourself As A Paralegal By : Kevin Erickson
What does it mean to make yourself marketable or sellable? Does it require that you quit your job, completely change careers or go back to school. Perhaps, but for this article it simply means making the most of your skills and abilities and continually looking for ways to improve.
Whether you just graduated or you've been a paralegal for many years, learning to market yourself is an essential skill in maximizing your potential.
article related to: paralegal, paralegal training, paralegal schools, paralegal courses
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- 20). Ten Ways to Fall in Love with Your Job By : Jacob Parker
Inexorable statistics show that most people don’t like their jobs: 87% of Americans don’t like their job. What should we do about it? To call at work and pretend you are ill is not the best way out. Fortunately there are more efficient methods that will change your severe work routine for better. The central problem of bad work lies in our psychology: you are what you do.
article related to: job, employee
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- 22). Do You Need New Nursing Uniforms? By : George Royal
Many hospitals and doctors offices are purchasing new and improved nursing uniforms. The old and plain nursing uniforms are not making an impression anymore, more and more places are recognizing that nice and friendly nursing uniforms go a long way towards putting the public at ease People like to be able to relate to their hospital staff anf to do that the nurses need to be wearing attractive and friendly nursing uniforms.
article related to: uniforms, nursing, medical, scrubs
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- 23). Sample Resumes By : Alesia Benedict, CPRW, JCTC
Do you ever wonder why resume services post free resume samples on their sites for resume service clients to view? What do sample resumes provide? There is an ongoing argument among professional resume writers that posting sample resumes on websites is akin to giving away their work. True, some visitors to sites rip off the sample resumes they find there to use in their own job searches.
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