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  • "Truthiness" In Job Search . . . Why You Can Do A Lot Better!  By : Paul Megan
    Truthiness tells us that the old-fashioned way of job search is, well, old-fashioned. Now there's a much better way if you follow the new 21st Century rules!
  • 10 Career Resolutions  By : S.C. Mishra
    If your career is losing direction, it’s time to make not only personal resolutions, but some professional ones too. Resolutions are nothing but setting goals for your self, which is anyway the secret to success. But keep in mind not to set unachievable/steep goals that is not within reach. Set short-term goals and go for them. You could look into some of these resolutions or maybe go for all of them! And why not?
  • 10 Dumbest Career Mistakes Made by the Smartest People  By : Cathy Goodwin
    Career planning typically focuses on how to find your dream job. But once you have that job, it's easy to make a mistake that destroys your career -- even if you're a smart, savvy professional. Here are 10 common mistakes and how to fix them.
  • 10 Hot Jobs And The Certifications You Need To Get Them  By : Tony Jacowski
    Find out what the best jobs are in todays market... and how to land them!
  • 10 Reasons You Can't Find A Job  By : Mike Perras
    10 Reasons People Can't Find A Job is a list of the most basic mistakes we make when looking for work. It really starts with HIRING YOURSELF to get it done. After all, if you don't want to hire yourself then why should anyone else want to? Food for thought.
  • 10 Steps To A Successful Career Change  By : Tony Jacowski
    Lists 10 steps change your career successfully.
  • 10 Steps To Think Like A CEO  By : Tony Jacowski
    Gives 10 steps to think like a businessman.
  • 10 Things To Avoid In Your Cover Letter  By : Heather Eagar
    Like it or not, your cover letter is the first document that creates an impression about you (good or bad). Because first impressions really count, you need to take a careful approach to writing cover letters in order to avoid rejection. Here are the 10 major don’ts you need to avoid:

    1. Don’t use cover letter templates, however good they may be. There are three things you must know that go against these templates: 1) they are stale & boring 2) most templates are likely to...
  • 10 Things To Do When Looking At Your First Job  By : Joseph Ullman
    You are in the final year of your residency or fellowship. The anticipation of finishing and moving on to a "real" job (like working 80 hour weeks isn't a real job...) is mounting. You've gotten through med school, internship and years of residency; so how tough can it be to find the perfect job?

    A surprising number of all doctors don't stay at their first job. Most have no idea what to look for as they cruise the job market. Here are 10 tips:

    1) Find out what they want...
  • 10 Tips On Writing An It Resume  By : Heather Eagar
    The IT job market is still one of the hottest markets and commands the highest resume response from job seekers. Given the sheer volume of resumes that a hiring manager has to sift through for each position, only the strongest resumes actually get past the initial 30 second screening. The national average for resumes received for each IT position advertised is 300 and increasing.

    1.Make Your Resume Searchable: Using the right keywords is the key for making your IT resume w...
  • 10 Tips to Job-Winning Interviews  By : Cathy Goodwin
    Congratulations - you just got the interview! Now here are 10 steps for mid-life professionals who want to turn this opportunity into a new career.
  • 10 Ways To Make Your Interviewer Love You!  By : Martin Haworth
    You go along to your interview and find that your interviewer is having a bad day. So, just what can you do to help them? You know how it is. After all - you need them on your side...
  • 10 Ways To Survive A Tight Labor Market  By : Tony Jacowski
    Give 10 way to get by in a tight labor market.
  • 12 Job Application Tips For Copywriters  By : Glenn Murray
    I recently advertised for freelance copywriters to work for my copywriting business and received some 200 applications. I've done quite a bit of recruiting in the past, so, from the outset, I knew exactly what sort of expertise I was after. I also knew I'd be inundated with applications, and that the applicants would come from all sorts of backgrounds with varying levels of copywriting expertise. I was very specific about the application requirements, and I had systems set up...
  • 12 Job Interview Tips You Should Know to Nail that Job  By : Ashley Truitt
    Ace your next job interview with these 12 job interview tips. Covering all aspects from presenting a professional appearance to following proper interview protocol, learn how to position yourself for success.
  • 12 Things You Might Not Know About Background Checks  By : Jan Maxwell
    If you’re applying for a job today, the chances are excellent that you will have to pass a background check to get hired. In fact, over 90% of companies now run background checks on all applicants. Before you sit down to fill out that very important job application, here are 12 facts you might not know about background checks:

    * According to Workforce Management, over 45 million background checks were run during the past year.

    * Most companies use a candidate’s job appl...
  • 15 Tips for Writing a Great Cover Letter  By : Ryan Stewart
    Your cover letter, in combination with a winning resume, is your primary self-promotional tool and should reflect your main strengths as they apply specifically to the position you are interested in. The following are 15 ways to ensure that your application gets noticed!
  • 2006 Grads in the Job Market . . . Don’t Mess This Up!  By : Paul Megan
    Your success as one of the 2006 grads will not depend on your resume. It will depend on how well you prepare to meet face-to-face with the person who could be your next boss.
  • 25 Music Jobs That Most People Don't Know About  By : Rita Henry
    You may have heard that music jobs are almost impossible to find, especially if you're young and just starting out. While it may be true that few aspiring musicians will reach the top of the charts, there are hundreds of thousands of music jobs available. Some are for performers, some for teachers, and some for support staff for musicians and performers. Musicians and others in the music industry may work in production, performance, promotion, and education - even medicine. I...
  • 3 Compelling Rewards for Being a Coach /Consultant  By : Kris Koonar
    Those who like to interact with different people and work towards the improvement of mankind in general, find the role of a business coach very satisfying and fulfilling.
  • 3 Job Interview Questions You Must Master  By : Mike Perras
    We all agree that going for a job interview can be a very nerve racking experience. All you need is confidence going in and you'll be fine. BUT BUT BUT .. yes there are several buts and Mike Perras answers 3 of the toughest interview questions you need to master well. Listen to the audio section as well.
  • 3 Keys to Managing Transitions  By : Gail Solish
    We all know change is inevitable and even though we may not like it, accept that it is part of life. How we cope and manage transitions contributes to our well being and ability to progress in life.
  • 3 Tips for Making Nursing Career Decisions  By : Grant Eckert
    Every profession requires a special type of person to perform the job. For example, not everyone is cut out to be a firefighter. That job requires you to function well under severe stress and be able to change strategies at a moment's notice. The same thing applies to people in the medical field. Not everyone can tolerate dealing with and helping people who are very ill or in a great deal of pain.
  • 4 Interview Tips-Get The Job You Want!  By : Lincoln
    You will not get the job unless you have a good interview. Follow these 4 tips to make sure you have the best interview possible.
  • 4 Reasons You Should Start a Career in Sales - Today!  By : Ryan Stewart
    People choose sales careers for different reasons. Many think that they’ll get rich in a few months’ time. Others choose sales because they truly enjoy meeting new people, while others simply get addicted to the feeling of accomplishment they experience after making a great sale.
  • 4 Steps to Increase Your Confidence During Job Interviews  By : Pamela Watson
    One of the most important things to bring to a job interview is your confidence. This article outline 4 key steps that will help you confidently answer difficult interview questions and secure the job.
  • 4 Steps to Landing Your Dream Sales Job  By : Ryan Stewart
    Are you considering pursuing a sales career but don’t have any experience? Well, you don’t have to give up your hopes or your dreams. You can land an incredible sales job even if you don’t have an ounce of experience.
  • 4 Things You Can Do Today (and Every Day) to Learn More About the Pharmaceutical Industry  By : Ryan Stewart
    Why does it take so long to get a pharmaceutical sales job? It's a question I hear almost daily from people who are trying to get jobs as pharmaceutical sales representatives. The answer to that question is the topic of another article (a book on the subject would be better). This article is meant to give you some tips on what you can do while you're waiting for a return phone call from a networking contact or interviewer.
  • 4 Ways Of Managing Your Career Successfully Starting Now  By : Michael Lewis -
    Managing your career means dedicating your life to a boring job that you hate, right? This is the farthest from the truth. The fact is, you need to carefully and successful manage your career now so that you can have the job that you want then. Think it is too hard or impossible to get anywhere? Here are some ways that you can successfully manage your career.

    Become an expert. Sure, you know your job, but doing your job doesn’t deserve any rewards. In fact, that is what yo...
  • 5 Attributes Of Every Successful Massage Therapist  By : James Thomas
    There are specific attributes that set apart those massage therapists that are truly successful and those that aren't. Read on to find out what they are...
  • 5 Benefits To Choosing A Career In Lomi Lomi  By : James Thomas
    Discover the unique benefits that a career in lomi lomi provides above and beyond ANY other massage modality!
  • 5 Fail-Proof Ways To Get A Raise  By : Tony Jacowski
    Ready to ask for a raise? Read this article first and learn the essential steps to asking for a raise with confidence and actually succeed the first time!
  • 5 Good Reasons To Get Out Of A Career You Hate  By : Steve Errey
    A lot of people don’t enjoy their work. A lot of people come to hate what they do for a living. I used to be one of them, and left it way too late to get out of what I was doing. I was off sick with stress and on a cocktail of anti-depressants when I was made redundant and hit rock bottom.

    I had to build myself back up piece by piece, and it was only then that I found that I could do what I really wanted to do. I don’t regret what happened because it woke me up and brought...
  • 5 Great Places To Find The Perfect Job  By : Martin Haworth
    They say that the 'perfect job' is out there, somewhere, for each of us. And still it seems so hard to find one. So here are 5 starter places to look!
  • 5 Great Tips For Conducting The Best Job Search Ever!  By : Ray La Foy
    A good job search starts with you. You'll need to do some things in advance before you head out the door to apply or interview.
  • 5 Hot Tips To Sharpen Your Skills As a Savvy Job Finder  By : David Arnold Livingston
    Pinpointing which among those employment opportunities printed on classified ads that compliment you, needs introspection. So, how does one really jump out of the bandwagon of accepting a cumbersome job? Read on to simplify your search for a job that will rock your world.
  • 5 Ingredients Of The Perfect Job  By : Tony Jacowski
    Lists 5 key points that define a perfect job.
  • 5 Job Searching Secrets  By : Nell Taliercio
    A man once said, "Everyone hates their job. That's the way it is. That's why they call it work." Wow, what a way to go through life! That attitude may be true for some people, but it certainly doesn't have to.

    If you decide that you are passionate about working out of your home, then it can happen. You are only limited by your dreams. More and more people are now telecommuting. Working at home definitely falls under the category of work though. You need to work very hard t...
  • 5 More Tips Looking For Your First Job  By : Joseph Ullman
    In the last article we covered some basic tips about evaluating a possible job. Today we'll step it up a bit with the essential pearls:

    1) The single thing you need to do is find out if anybody has left the group, hospital, or clinic you are interested in, find them, and talk to them. They may have left on good terms, for family reasons, geography, or a vertical move, or they may give you insight into problems that will make your practice and life miserable.

    2) Where wi...
  • 5 Powerful Alternative Career Goals That Guarantee Your Future!  By : Paul Megan
    With these powerful alternative career goals you’ll stand out more to your current employer and other companies . . . you’ll be a much better candidate if you decide to get into the job market in the months ahead.
  • 5 Simple Steps That Will Force Employers to Take Notice  By : Ryan Stewart
    Trust me, you need all the help you can get to get employers excited about you. Its not that you aren’t qualified enough to get that pharmaceutical job of your dreams, its just that competition is fierce out there and you’ve got to use a whole lot of creativity to get noticed.
  • 5 Surefire Ways For Teachers To Make Money This Summer  By : Nicole Dean
    For Teachers, the summer months, although a great vacation, can also be the perfect time to make some extra money and reduce debt.

    What are the options for a Teacher to make money during the summer with a short-term business that can end when summer does?

    1. Tutoring.
    I know it sounds obvious, but tutoring can bring in decent cash. You already have the connections through school, so marketing your tutoring business (and building a customer base) can be fairly easy – es...
  • 5 Top Tips To Successful Interview  By : Joseph Then
    Going for an interview tomorrow? Getting nervous about it? You have no idea how you can impress your potential employer? Relax, interviews may not be that scary but a good preparation is needed so that you can get the job you want.
  • 5 Types Of Bosses and How To Deal With Them  By : Tony Jacowski
    Do you have a boss that you just have a hard time dealing with? Want to know how to handle them without putting your career in jeopardy? This article examines the 5 types of bosses and gives you the insight you need to be able to negotiate around them successfully!
  • 5 Unusual Jobs You Can Get With A Nursing Degree  By : Rita Henry
    By the year 2014 – just eight years away – there will be 3.6 million new jobs available in the medical profession, and the bulk of those jobs – about 60% of them – will be open to those with nursing degrees of one kind or another. The demand for registered nurses is highest – the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the number of jobs available for registered nurses will rise by 27% by 2014 – but there will also be increased opportunities for certified nursing assistants...
  • 5 Voice Over Roles that Will Make You Money  By : Stephanie Ciccarelli
    Learn more about five different styles of voice over used for commercial and industrial use.
  • 5 Warnings Your Career Is Off Track  By : Tony Jacowski
    5 signals that alert you when your career is off track.
  • 5 Ways NOT to Get Hired as a Pharmaceutical Sales Representative  By : Ryan Stewart
    Over the last few years, I've helped hundreds of people successfully land jobs as pharmaceutical representatives. But there's still work to be done! If I've learned anything over the years, it's that some people learn differently than others. It is said that the great inventor Thomas Edison failed nearly 25,000 times before he created the battery. When asked what he thought of all his failures he replied, "I haven't failed. Over the last 20 years I've learned 25,000 ways NOT to make a batte
  • 6 Career Killers And How To Avoid Them  By : Tony Jacowski
    Your career is your lifeblood. Don’t let it fall victim to these 6 career killers.
  • 6 Important Questions You Must Ask Management  By : Jaci Rae
    There are at least 6 important questions you must ask yourself when you are seeking representation.
  • 6 Steps to a Successful Job Fair  By : Ryan Stewart
    Whether you are graduating from college, returning to the work force, or contemplating a career change, career fairs have lots to offer a job seeker. Following a few basic guidelines can help you make the most of the experience and maximize some great networking opportunities.
  • 6 Steps To An Easy Job Search  By : Tony Jacowski
    6 ways to help with finding a job.
  • 6 Steps to Perfect Interview Follow Up  By : Ryan Stewart
    If you’re like most folks, you probably think that your work is done once you’ve aced the interview. Well, although the hard part is indeed over, your work is not done. In fact, it is only just beginning. You have to cinch the deal.
  • 6 Vital Career Factors You Must Consider  By : Martin Haworth
    Just what is a dream career? Look at these six factors and find out what makes people happy in their work. Maybe you'll see it's time for a change!
  • 6 Ways to Pinpoint Your Perfect Career  By : Brad Isaac
    Have you ever felt stuck in your career? Employee stress and burn out can account for a lot of dissatisfaction in your life. After all, you are at work some 8 hours a day or more. If you feel stuck, here are 6 great ways to find your ideal career
  • 61 Year Old Man Desperately Seeking a Job! . . . Could This Be You?  By : Paul Megan
    Thousands of family men and women around the country are facing the same desperation. The cure, of course, is to find a job that will answer their needs. Here's how.
  • 7 Outdated Myths That Will Kill Your Career Change Before You Start  By : Cathy Goodwin
    Up to 90% of all workers hate their jobs, but few will change. Most get stuck with beliefs that are not true today (and maybe they never were). Let's get rid of these ideas and get moving to your own vision of career freedom.
  • 7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Your Next Interview  By : Melanie Winograd
    To Stand Out and get the job you want, you need to be prepared to clearly answer interview questions.
  • 7 Resume Tips For ESL Job Seekers  By : Josef Essberger
    Your resume (CV in British English) has one mission and one mission only: to get you a job interview. Your resume is usually the first impression an employer has of you. And as 'you never get a second chance to make a first impression', you'd better get it right first time.

    Tip 1: Use design that demands attention

    Employers don't have time to read through each of your job descriptions to know if you have the skills they need. The design of your resume must do it for the...
  • 7 Tips For An Unbeatable Covering Letter  By : Aaron Brooks
    When a job vacancy is advertised in print or online thousands of hopeful applicants send in their resumes for consideration. So if you want to be short listed and land the much coveted job you must ensure that your covering letter is the best. It should be well written, precise and informative.
  • 7 Top Questions Job Candidates Should Ask  By : Tony Jacowski
    7 questions job candidates should ask about a job.
  • 7 Unusual Careers  By : Tony Jacowski
    If you have chosen to pursue an unusual career, you are not alone. Though not common, these 7 unusual careers can be both highly satisfying and lucrative.
  • 7 Ways to Gear up Your Job Search Mindset  By : Tony Jacowski
    Lists seven ways to help with your job search.
  • 8 Tips To Become An Expert Proofreader  By : Ayat Shukairy
    Many people are under the assumption that proofreading is an “innate” ability. The reality is that it is actually an acquired skill. By following these tips, you can transform yourself into the expert proofreader you’ve always dreamed of becoming!

    1. You are the best judge of yourself. By this I mean that you can determine exactly what your most common mistakes are. Whether it’s placing the “e” before the “I,” or simply forgetting the semi-colon; once you familiarize yours...
  • A Bill Collector's Job  By : Tristan Andrews
    Individuals tasked to collect tardy payments are called account collectors or bill collectors. These collectors can work for a company's internal debt collection department or can be employed by a debt collection agency.
  • A Brief Nursing Overview  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Today nursing practices are performed in a wide range of settings, from hospitals to paying personal visits to peoples' homes. Educational institutions, like universities and schools, summer camps , pharmaceutical companies, non-profit organizations, or international organizations like the World Bank, hire nurses to work in occupational health settings, clinics and physicians' offices, elderly care facilities or cruise ships. This diverse medical profession can appear in dive...
  • A Career As A Florist  By : Tony Jacowski
    The fragrance of fresh flowers lingers through the day. It seems to worm its way into your heart, giving you a mushy feeling. Imagine enjoying this feeling every single day! This is when you could consider a job as a florist.
  • A Career As A Home Inspector  By : Tony Jacowski
    Home inspectors inspect new or second hand homes, condos, town houses and apartments. Home inspection has now become a standard practice in the process of buying a home and is therefore a lucrative and growing field.
  • A Career As A Lifestyle Entrepreneur  By : Tony Jacowski
    Studies have shown that an increasing number of people are being drawn towards lifestyle entrepreneurship. According to surveys, roughly 25 million small business owners in the U.S. receive their motivation from a better lifestyle, more so than money.
  • A Career As A Semi Driver  By : Tony Jacowski
    Semi drivers or huge goods vehicle (HGV) drivers are responsible for the transportation and collection of goods throughout America. The duties of semi drivers include loading and unloading of the merchandise and the basic maintenance of their vehicles.
  • A Career As An Electrician  By : Tony Jacowski
    The job of an electrician includes the installation of electrically operated gadgets and equipment, like water heaters, generators, refrigerators and stoves. Electricians are also required to undertake maintenance and the repairs of such equipment. Further specialization in the line can be completed in cable splicing, armature winding and high-tension cable maintenance.
  • A Career As An Insurance Agent  By : Tony Jacowski
    Careers in the insurance industry are becoming more and more common. Here we explore the career path of an Independent Insurance Agent.
  • A Career Built On Character  By : Bill Tyler
    "Personality can open doors, but only character can keep them open." ~Elmer G. Letterman

    "The best job goes to the person who can get the job done without coming up with excuses or passing the buck" ~Napolean Hill

    What About Politics?

    Political Astuteness is something that you may not learn in school; however, it plays a significant role in success in business.

    "Man is by nature a political animal." ~Aristotle

    Take Control
    It's important to keep in mind that y...
  • A Career In Accounting  By : Michael Colucci
    Accounting is the study of how businesses track their income and assets over time. Accountants do much more than the generic presumptions.
  • A Career In Architecture  By : Tony Jacowski
    In reality, for a structure to come into existence, it has to be first designed. This design originates with a concept that is entertained by the architect. So basically, a building is a reflection or a representation of certain ideas that is projected in concrete.
  • A Career in Dentistry Pulling Teeth  By : Josh Stone
    Dentistry is the art and science of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions, diseases, and disorders of the oral cavity, the maxillofacial region, and its associated structures as it relates to human beings.
  • A Career In Fashion Modeling  By : Tony Jacowski
    It's about displaying the some of the best designer clothes, putting on the best make up, and always looking your best, all of which require a lot of hard work and commitment.
  • A Career In Forensic Accounting  By : Tony Jacowski
    Forensic accounting is the combination of auditing, investigative skills and accounting, to aid in legal matters. It is comprised of investigation, litigation support, and dispute resolution. Litigation support is the documentation or factual presentation of economic issues associated with pending or ongoing litigation.
  • A Career in Fundraising  By : Tony Jacowski
    A career in fundraising is one of the most sought after career options these days. In the past few years the non-profit organizations have created more job vacancies than the other sectors in the economy. It has created employment for those who have always considered offering their services to causes they strongly believe in.
  • A Career in Geology  By : Tony Jacowski
    Geology is the science that explores and reveals certain processes of the earth, and it contributes towards finding a variety of sources for useful raw materials. A career in geology can be very interesting and rewarding in a number of ways.
  • A Career In Hotel Management  By : Josh Stone
    Occupations related to hotel management can be found in the food, hospitality and tourism industry. In most cases, hotels or motels are integrated with coffee bars, restaurants, clubs and spa centers.
  • A Career in HVAC  By : Kris Koonar
    The need for controlled temperature in buildings and other enclosed spaces is increasing becoming a necessity rather than a luxury.
  • A Career In Image Consulting  By : Tony Jacowski
    Our image is comprised of the way the world sees us. What you wear and how you portray yourself largely depends and forms the basis of how the world perceives you. That's why Image Consulting is a lucrative and rapidly growing career choice.
  • A Career in Military Dentistry  By : Kris Koonar
    The U.S Defense services are known for valor, discipline and humanitarian service. Numerous divisions of the defense services employ dentists at different military bases, all over the world.
  • A Career In Pharmaceutical Sales  By : Tony Jacowski
    A career in pharmaceutical sales is exciting and lucrative, and you can work with little or no supervision. So if you have an aptitude for sales, here's how to make your mark as a pharmaceutical representative.
  • A Career in Psychiatric Nursing  By : Tony Jacowski
    Nursing is both a science and an art. Psychiatric nursing involves a specialized study to cater to the needs of people with emotional, behavioral or cognitive functioning problems. Psychiatric nursing can be very fulfilling, both personally and professionally.
  • A Career in Resort Management  By : Josh Stone
    There are three kinds of management involved with resorts: Front-of-House Management, Heart-of-House Management I, and Heart-of-House Management II. Heart-of-House Management refers to managing the resort areas that support front-of-house operations.
  • A Career In The Cleaning Services Industry  By : Tony Jacowski
    When things get dirty, there is always someone to clean up. There is someone willing to clean for other people, people they don't even know. No on likes to clean up after making a mess, so people prefer to hire someone who would do it for them. While it is a menial job for some, but there are many who take pleasure in serving others.
  • A Closer Look At Radiology Technician Jobs  By : Rita Henry
    Are you interested in the field of radiology? Have you ever considered becoming a radiology technician? If you're looking for information on radiology technician jobs, you've come to the right place. Below, you'll find all the information you need to know regarding this job, including what will be required of you and what types of jobs are available. Let us help you decide if it's the right career choice for you.

    Job description

    What, exactly, is a radiology technician?...
  • A College Career Planning Guide  By : Tony Jacowski
    Are you a college student confused about career planning? This article is a step-by-step guide to successfully planning your career before graduation!
  • A Complete Nursing Career Overview  By : John Morris
    With almost 2.6M registered nurses (RN) in the United States, nursing is now the largest health care profession in the country. If you think that hospitals are the only place a nurse could be found, you are certainly misled...
  • A Day In The Life Of A Materials Engineer  By : Tony Beaumont
    Anyone interested in working within the aerospace industry should understand the complex processes that go into developing commercial and military aircraft. Concepts are developed by design and engineering teams to combine new innovations with the perfect execution of past projects. From conceptual sketches and plans, production managers and personnel spend their time actually creating vehicles that will protect nations and carry commercial passengers. After manufacturing, aerospace companies meticulously test and maintain these vehicles in order to avoid future problems and learn for different models down the road. In all of these steps, the materials engineering position is key for the success of aerospace companies.
  • A Different Perspective On Your Job  By : James Delrojo
    There seems to be a lot of focus these days on the negative side of a job. This includes unfair dismissal, strikes for increased wages, sexual harassment, unfair treatment, and so on. It seems to me that workers are seeing the employer as their enemy and their job as a painful burden.
  • A Dream Job Is Waiting For Everyone  By : Martin Haworth
    A recent survey in the US found that 43% of retired folks wished they had taken up a different role at work. Maybe today's not the right day to start - but then again, when is?

    Ever get yourself into a career rut? One where you know that you want more and don't know how to get at it. The time is now to move on
  • A Driven Profession - The Life Of A Chauffeur  By : Melih Oztalay
    Whether it's corporate or private travel, professional chauffeurs are friendly, discrete and knowledgeable driving companions who will make sure your journey is both safe and comfortable, arriving at your destination feeling refreshed and relaxed.
  • A Fashion Career Fashion Mysteries Explained  By : Josh Stone
    Those with a career in fashion are certainly content to ride along with the whims of their contemporaries. But, perhaps in the odd moment in the stock room or pausing over your designing template, you paused to wonder, "Why do we do this this way anyway?"
  • A general idea on SAP Master Data Management  By : Ramesh Khan
    SAP Master Data Management enables you to store, augment, and combine master data , while ensuring reliable distribution to all systems and applications in your IT infrastructure and jobs.
  • A Great Career Choice for a Business and Internet Savvy Entrepreneur with People Skills  By : Misty
    A Loan Signing Agent or Notary Public is a state commissioned Notary who specializes in the process of witnessing the signatures of the parties involved in a real estate loan transaction.
  • A Great Life: The Golf Career  By : Andy West
    What is it that you want in life? Freedom, fun, and happiness are common answers to this question. This lifestyle is attainable in many careers, none more though than the golf career. Having a career in golf is something most people dream of, but many don’t think it is a realistic option. Not only is a golf career realistic, it is a lucrative endeavor that allows you to make money and live life, as you always wanted to live it.

    The perks of working in the golf industry are...
  • A Guide To Better Bartending Jobs  By : Tony Jacowski
    Bartending is a great career for those interested in working only 2-3 nights a week, making good money and socializing with new people from around the world. It is one of the most fun and profitable jobs, just right for those who are high on energy and want to stay up all night partying and making money at the same time.
  • A Guide to the Finer Points of the Hostess and Cashier  By : Josh Stone
    Of all the restaurant careers, perhaps the position of a hostess is the most demanding. You have to be sharp on your people skills, appear immaculate, be good on the phone, communicate well with the restaurant staff, and of course do it all while being on your feet for the whole shift.
  • A Hotel And Restaurant Management Career Might Be For You  By : Josh Stone
    A career in hotel and restaurant management might be for you if you like to make important decisions, hire staff and run the day to the day operations of your business. It might sound like fun stuff but it is hard work.
  • A Little History About The Plumber Trade  By : Herbert Sanchez -
    Plumbers specialize in the installation and maintenance of water systems. Like electricians, they are required to obtain a license from a trade or vocational school and have a background in various aspects of industrial, domestic, and communal pipe work, water heating (steam- and gas- fitters), water treatment (such as water cleaning and purification), drainage, sewer networking, dynamics of water flow, water storage, temperature adjustment, and dangers of water hazards.

    P...
  • A Look At Architectural Engineering  By : Aurel Radulescu
    Anyone who is skilled in planning, production and operation of building may have the talent to find a successful career in architectural engineering. An architectural engineer is responsible for designing and planning the interior workings and foundation of a home or building.
  • A Look At The Types Of Radiology Jobs  By : Rita Henry
    Radiology is an extremely specialized area of the medical profession. It is estimated that only 1.2% of physicians specialize in radiology. With that said, radiology plays an extremely important part in modern medicine, and jobs for those with knowledge of radiology are plentiful.

    Radiologists, in contrast to other types of physicians, help diagnose diseases through the use of images. These images can come from x-rays, radioactive substances, or other ways of examining the...
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