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  • Surviving an Interview Successfully.  By : Ray James
    Being a success in the interview is crucial in order to be in the running for the job. Before interview questions are considered, there are definite aspects for which you should be organised and prepared such as company research, memorising details of your resume, practising appropriate interview behaviour, appropriate attire and practising concluding the interview with a heart felt thank you.
  • How Can I Find Work in Music When There Are Only 25 Music Careers?  By : Dave Weston
    The Music Industry is not only limited to 25 music careers and - is not just for singers, rappers, musicians, dancers, song writers, producers, etc. that are super talented. (and some not so talented) It's also for those that love a behind the desk job, or hands on work or technical electronics or the office executive and so on and so on.
  • What are Your Electrician Energy School Trade Options  By : Jeff Holmes
    Right after high school, you can choose to get a job directly, go to college or go to vocational school. Of course, it is always ideal to get some education after high school. Sometimes though, it is not always feasible for a student to enroll in a college course. One popular choice these days is to explore an electrician energy school trade option.
  • Tips to Know How to Become an Electrician  By : Jeff Holmes
    Electricity is basically the lifeblood of modern society. Electricity is what powers light, machines, communication systems, building temperature and various kinds of equipment. This is why individuals who would like to know how to become an electrician can always hope for a bright future. You can either work for companies or put up your own. How do your learn how to become an electrician?
  • Entertainment Industry Jobs - A Guided Tour Before Jumping In  By : Nick P. Bentley
    How many different styles and types of entertainment industry jobs are there? There are the cruise ship singers, the piano lounge singers, the so-accused Chippendale and Karaoke performers and many more...
  • e- learning ….An Opening  By : Mike bon
    An article giving the information about the ways to make e-learning effective.
  • Airline Dispatcher Job Sites  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Finding a job as an airline dispatcher is as easy as contacting an airline directly for work, right? Well, not always. Some airlines do not want you to contact them directly. Instead, you may be directed to an internet job board. I list several top sites here that regularly list airline dispatcher jobs.
  • Airline Customer Service Careers  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    The US airline industry appears to be getting out of its long term slump. New carriers have taken flight and several discount carriers are continuing to grow in size and influence. Opportunities for airline customer service personnel continues to improve; please read on for some tips as to where to look for employment.
  • Working Freelance: Not For Everyone!  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Are you considering working as a freelancer? If so, it can be a rewarding alternative to answering to "the man" but it has its downsides too.
  • Opportunities in Plumbing  By : Prince Mathew
    An article shows the wide opportunities awaiting for plumbers
  • Understanding Resume Styles  By : David Green
    Perfecting the perfect resume style can be tricky. Many job seekers don’t really understand the ins and outs of resume creation and only think about their resumes when they are actively seeking other employment.
  • Words to Avoid in Your Online Resume  By : David Green
    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 online resume, so that you can avoid them at all costs.
  • Create a Resume Outline that Gets You Noticed  By : David Green
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  • How Can I Do A Resume With The 5 Key Words?  By : David Green
    Writing a good resume is a big deal, especially with today’s competitive job market. There are hundred’s maybe thousands of people looking to get the same job that you are, and it is important to stand out from the crowd.
  • Recruiters: The Challenges of Executive Head Hunters  By : amabaie
    Modern head hunters face recruiting challenges that people never dreamed of just a decade ago. At the same time, executive recruiters have new online tools that give them new power that there forefathers could not have imagined.
  • Recruiting Excellent Job Candidates  By : amabaie
    Recruiting new employees? Here are six useful tips for head hunters and human resources staff to find the most qualified job candidates for their firms.
  • 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...
  • 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...
  • Navigating The Summer Job Market  By : Alesia Benedict, CPRW, JCTC
    Most people believe summer is the worst time to conduct a job search. Between college students and high school students eating up the market, vacations, lagging budgets, etc. hiring would seem to lag during the summer making it a bad time to conduct a job search. In reality, summer is a very good time to job hunt. Here are some tips to make your summer-time job search more effective:

    Spiff up your telephone skills. With people on vacation, you will be receiving more voice ...
  • Get Yourself Ready To Impress During A Phone Interview  By : Heather Eagar
    Preparing for an interview over the phone is primarily a mental exercise, and something that is easy to prepare for. It is the second impression that you will make on a hiring decision maker – the first impression was obviously made for you by your resume and cover letter, and must have been positive, or you would not have this interview appointment. That being the case, it is worth while to prepare for it and be ready to put your best foot forward.

    Step one in getting yo...
  • The Power of an Online Resume  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    An online resume can make a powerful statement for the person who has one crafted to their liking. Have you updated your resume lately?
  • Corporate Flight Attendant Career: Getting Hired  By : Matthew C. Keegan
    Passing through training is an all important step toward securing work as a corporate flight attendant. The next step, getting hired, has its own special challenges.

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