Career Articles
361: Interviewing Follow These 7 Tips To Set Yourself Apart
Successful interviewing is not only about talking up your skills and accomplishments, it's also about selling yourself. Prospective employers are looking for a lot more in addition to knowing that you can technically handle the job. Your attitude and work ethic are some of the things that you can use to sell yourself on your next interview.
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362: Is A Career In Culinary Arts For You
Cooking is your passion. With the multitude of dishes you conjure up every time you get the chance, whether for a party or an ordinary family dinner night, everyone is already telling you to seek a career related to it. And so you begin studying the option and thinking of choices on where you can get the best training there is in the country. After
363: It s Never to Late to Add a Degree That Boosts Your Career
Here's an often-praised pathway for career success: Get a great college education at a top school, follow with a graduate degree at another fine school, learn as much as you can by working under a wonderful mentor at a top organization, keep an eye out for opportunities, and start your own company with a terrific idea. But that pathway isn't avail
364: Jack Be Nimble What Have You Learned Today Who Have You Helped Today
In many cultures, rules, roles, and choices are very circumscribed. I remember speaking once with an Italian friend about gondoliers in Venice, Italy. Gondoliers usually inherit their tiny mooring places from their fathers, who had done the same from their fathers. Most gondoliers live lives circumscribed by their mooring place, thinking about litt
365: Job Growth Could Mean Golden Opportunities for You
When you were a child, did you dream that you would spend your days looking into someone's mouth? Did you chase your friends around with picks and mirrors trying to inspect their teeth while everyone else was singing into a hairbrush dreaming of becoming the next Whitney Houston or Elton John?
Most children (unless they have a parent who is in
366: Job Hunt Backlash . . . How The Tough Questions Can Strangle You
If your job hunt is going smoothly, you may become complacent. You may think you can cream any interview because you're sharp enough to handle anything that's thrown at you. But be careful!
Now is the time to be prepared for job hunt backlash . . . you know, the kind of questions an interviewer may throw at you to unsettle you and find your we
367: Job Hunting Tips What Employers Look For
What Employers Want
Awareness of employer's expectations is essential to finding a job. Older job-hunting techniques focused on "you", the person. It laid emphasis on your work history, accomplishments, academic background and other credentials. It focused on your qualifications and objectives as well. But that has changed and today, employers e
368: Job Interview Checklist
Having prepared your best for your dream job interview, it would feel pretty bad to miss out something trivial which has the potential to "make or break" your candidacy. There are many things that can cause a serious negative impact in the eyes of your potential employer. Because you should not leave your job search to chance, it is best to have a
369: Job Search Haste Makes Waste Of Your Time And Effort
As a resume writer, I often speak with clients who are burned out at work because they do it all and feel underpaid and under appreciated. They are tired, angry and confused about what their options are and remain in their prison-like situation for several years feeling stuck and powerless.
Then it happens. They have one of those days where they
370: Job Security for Three Decades
There is a growing need for more Chair Yoga teachers.
Education about the mental and physical benefits of Yoga has spread like "wild fire" in the past couple of decades; but what about the needs of those who are not so young and limber? In some parts of the world, the number of seniors will outweigh the working population. Italy, the United
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371: Job-Hunting The Best Story Always Wins
There's an old joke about two men hunting in the jungle. Suddenly, they come upon a man-eating tiger that has not eaten for days. The hunters both start running with the tiger in hot pursuit. As they are running, one hunter says to the other. "You know, we'll never be able to outrun this tiger." To which the other hunter replies, "I don't have
372: Jobs For Teens Depend On First Impressions
Jobs for teens are more than just jobs. They require more than a willingness to work hard. Or showing up on time. They're unique opportunities to discover how to present yourself persuasively!
At some point in your jobs for teens search you'll be meeting face to face with the person who could be your next boss. Except neither of you know it
373: Laid Off Avoid Panic With 8-Step Emergency Preparedness Plan
It happens to the best of us. Laid off. The pink slip. The replacement. The downsizing. The firing.
Someday, somehow you may find yourself laid off. Studies show that we will change jobs an average of 7 times over our lifetime . . . whether we like it or not.
There's a secret that can keep you from panicking when you get the ax. In fa
374: Leaders Are Readers
I have observed many leaders in organizations during my leadership development work. Some leaders motivate, empower, coach, and grow their employees while others will do anything to ship the required dollars or work at the end of the month no matter what the impact to the company and its employees. One work place is positive, uplifting, and product
375: Learn to Answer Job Interview Questions and Get Your Dream Job
We have all undergone job interviews at some point in our lives but, even so, not everyone knows how to pass job interviews.
What follows are some common questions and tips on how to answer them the right way:
The most common question you will be asked is: Tell me about yourself. As an open-ended interview question, this is your opportunity
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