Monthly Archives: November 2011
Nov 30th, 2011 • Featured Author: Richard Lowe • Read More
Job hunting has never been easy but the current economic climate has made things a lot harder for those looking to find employment. Soaring unemployment in the wake of the worst global recession in years has meant that there are now more applicants for every position, making it even harder to come out of the application process on top.
Nov 29th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lawrence White • Read More
If you are an extrovert that likes meeting people and organising events, then the event management industry or the live events industry is the one for you.
Nov 29th, 2011 • Featured Author: Michael Connelly • Read More
A discussion about the independent film production process and how some films cross over from the film festival circuit to the major theater circuit.
Nov 25th, 2011 • Featured Author: Victor Cheng • Read More
A consultant is an individual hired to guide a firm through an area of work to produce results. Unlike resumes people looking to become IT consultants or Human Resource Management consultants, the resume for consulting jobs is one that shows you to have a general ability to provide direction for a company along side great networking skills to get the job done.
Nov 25th, 2011 • Featured Author: Steve Albright • Read More
If you are trying to start a home business or land a job that you can do from your house then you should definitely take a look at the home income profit system of an established internet career builder. Many people don't know but that there are multiple ways to earn a living online and the best way to decide is to view as many options as possible.
Nov 23rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Bob Sommers • Read More
If you want to stand out in a crowd of people looking for work, start a blog to show a potential employers what you're worth.
Nov 23rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Beth Glick • Read More
With the continued instability of the economy, many people are reassessing their lives and considering the advantages of medical training and a career in the medical field. Health care is a stable career choice, especially as the U.S. population grows and ages, and technology advances.
Nov 21st, 2011 • Featured Author: Kelly Fox • Read More
Several military personnel coming out of their military job to continue with their career in a private sector organization discover it hard conveying their military abilities relevant to private sector while writing their resumes. This could be predominantly tough if you have served many years in the military and are utilised to military jargon.
Nov 21st, 2011 • Featured Author: Lawrence White • Read More
With the changing times a number of careers are available for you to select from. If you are an outgoing person with an eye for detail, do consider an event planning course. A number of organisations and universities provide this course, and as per the current trend, the future is really bright for someone who is good at it.
Nov 11th, 2011 • Featured Author: Steve Albright • Read More
When I was in high school or college and I needed extra money, I would baby-sit. Or tutor one of my friends if they would pay my way into the movies on Saturday night. But as an adult, you're forced to explore other options. These days "other options" is starting to mean "work from home." This is an especially appealing idea if you have children. The problem is - how do you find these jobs?
Nov 11th, 2011 • Featured Author: Amy Myer • Read More
It is always wise for all job seekers that if they plan on looking for a job that they have a resume that is going to express who they and what their skills are without overdoing it. A lot of people turn to professionals to compile their resumes but if you sit down and take the time you should be able to come up with your own professional resume without having to pay someone else to do it for you.
Nov 9th, 2011 • Featured Author: Trevor Healey • Read More
With the job market being somewhat unstable, it may be a good idea to get some new skills or improve the ones already in place. As workers need to be flexible these days, a lot of people employed in various industry sectors choose to obtain National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH) professional certificates and diplomas.
Nov 9th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lawrence White • Read More
Telecommunications has come a long way from the waving of beacons in the middle ages. It moved on to the telegraph messages which were developed during the 1830's then on to telephone, radio, television, cell phones, and satellite communications.
Nov 8th, 2011 • Featured Author: Greg Savoie • Read More
Your job interview attire has a significant role in your overall evaluation as an applicant and in some way influences your success or failure on the job interview.
Nov 8th, 2011 • Featured Author: Tony Rainey • Read More
If you're a computer professional who's able to maintain a small business network, I'm sure you're aware that you have several information technology careers available to you. You can work for a large corporation as their in-house network administrator or IT Support rep.
Nov 6th, 2011 • Featured Author: Amy Myer • Read More
Finding yourself in a situation where you start thinking that your boss is being lazy, can lead you to begin to feel resentment as well as frustrated. This can put a lot of stress on your job if you boss starts coming in late all the time and then does everything they can to pass off a lot of their duties onto you.
Nov 6th, 2011 • Featured Author: Johnny Touperin • Read More
If you're interested in pursuing a pharmacy career but don't know where to start; then continue reading to find out what it takes to break into pharmacy as a career, you'll also learn about educational requirements and employment outlook of the industry.
Nov 3rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Steve Albright • Read More
People used to believe that you became an adult on your eighteenth birthday. It was like some sort of wonderful - or terrible - magic trick. One day you are a teenager, with mom doing your laundry and dad paying the bills, and the next day - poof! Suddenly you can vote for the President, go to war, buy a rifle and cigarettes, and sign your own property or car lease.