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Topics > Career Guidance
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professional help and guidance in choosing a career, making a career change, career management resource. Job search, resume management and etc...
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Anonymous writes: "The resources for preparing an online resume abound which really facilitates landing that dream job you've been searching for. There are literally a ton of websites where you can go to obtain helpful information and assistance regarding the best possible ways to work up your resume online - an underrated service by many."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright © Shaun R. Fawcett
Your resume (or curriculum vitae), combined with the cover letter, are the master keys to opening the prospective employer's mind and door so that you can proceed to the next step in the process - the big interview!"
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Mary Foley
The sad fact is that most Americans hate their jobs. Its pure drudgery and they’re just in it for the paycheck. It doesn’t have to be this way. You really can have a dream job, one that you really love and that pays you well."
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Anonymous writes: "If you are a typist with time on your hands, and if you are eager to bring yourself some added cash, then you might want to find internet typing jobs. What are internet typing jobs? These are typing jobs that are posted on the internet. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Paul Arinaga
“I used to feel depressed at work, hate my boss, and was sometimes so bored that I actually fell asleep at my desk!” --- career test taker"
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Anonymous writes: "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."
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Anonymous writes: " The reason is simple: Employers want to know how job candidates spent their time when they were out of work. Learning? Traveling? Moping? Being productive or non productive ? Planning for the future and doing things or just sitting around as if you were putting in time in a prison cell ? Unless you project the image of a can-do job seeker, you're likely to have a tough time bouncing back from periods of unemployment. "
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Anonymous writes: "Top Reasons Why your CV or resume doesn't get a response from employers and agencies
by Steve Butler
Frustrated with not getting replies to your job applications even when you should be the ideal candidate? Here are some simple approaches to dramatically increase your responses. "
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Anonymous writes: "Are you ready to start your career in the Graphic Design industry? Do you possess the creativity, attention to detail, and technical training required to be successful, but just don't know where to start? If so, then read on. Obtaining a rewarding and exciting position in the field of Graphic Design can be easier then you think. All it takes is getting the right work experience. And you can do that by focusing your talents in three basic areas: formal education, quality portfolio, and on-the-job training."
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Anonymous writes: "If you ever plan on getting a job or starting a career of some kind, you will have to have a resume. Not just a piece of paper that gives the employer some information about yourself, but rather something that will set you apart from the others applying for the same position. One would like to think that there is one way to write a resume, and that if you follow that exact formula, you're set. But this is not the case. Each employer is different, so some might like one style over another. We can however give you some tips that will turn you in the right direction."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Red Ladder, Inc.
Has the pendulum swung too far in increasing productivity at the expense of employee work-life balance? In an article titled, Americans of All Stripes Are Sicker Than They Need to Be, Paul Krugman indicated that full-time American workers work, on average, about 46 weeks per year compared with 41 weeks for full-time British, French and German workers. One indication that this is taking a toll on American workers is that it appears that more employees are taking mental health days. According to an article in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, more than one-third of U.S. workers say they played hooky from work over the past 12 months. Were you one of them?"
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Harrold Swalve
The freelance market is booming due to the poor economy, and many people are trying to find jobs that will allow them to work at home. Many companies are choosing to pay freelancers instead of hefting the cost of regular company employee. Why should you consider freelance work? Freelance jobs allow you freedom to choose when you want to work and how you long you work. You can set your schedule around your life. Freelancing allows you to do home work and not worry about commuting to the office. However, there is a lot of competition in the work at home job market. Here are a few tips to help you break into the freelancing world."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Ed Bagley
15) What would you do if . . . ? This question about imagined situations is usually posed to evaluate your reaction and judgment about decision-making matters involving the position."
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Anonymous writes: "You want that job, oh so bad! The pay is good, the bennies excellent and you have access to the company gym. Your current situation isn’t something to write home about either. You feel like a gofer, and the pay just about covers a small room…above a barber shop. There is one problem —the qualifications required for the job are just beyond your experience."
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Ed Bagley
13) Do you have references?
It is not a good idea to give references at the resume stage. References are far more appropriate at the interview stage, and even then, do not give references unless they ask for them. When and if they ask, always have them available at the interview."
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Anonymous writes: "CV writing is critical as it reflect your image to the employer that you want to work for. The stronger the skill and experience descriptions are in your CV--the higher the number of interviews and salary offers you will receive. In order to be able to write a professional CV you will need to introduce the following techniques. "
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Anonymous writes: "CV writing is critical as it reflect your image to the employer that you want to work for. The stronger the skill and experience descriptions are in your CV--the higher the number of interviews and salary offers you will receive. In order to be able to write a professional CV you will need to introduce the following techniques. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Ed Bagley
7) Why are you interested in this position?
When you are an accountant and you are applying at an accounting firm, it is pretty obvious why you are interested; you are interested in using your acquired education, skills, and knowledge in your career field."
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Anonymous writes: "Chicago--Tim Foss is hopeful that his new web site will appeal to video game players who also want an opportunity to make money playing video games and taking surveys. "
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Anonymous writes: "Copyright 2006 Ed Bagley
Some surveys have shown that there are more than 90 questions that could be asked during a job interview. Of these, 15 in particular are asked most frequently during an extended interview (more than 20 minutes) for a regular work-a-day job."
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