Archive for December, 2006



Successful Interviewing: 7 Questions You Must Always Ask

Saturday 30 December 2006 @ 9:12 am

Many businesses suffer from high levels of staff turnover simply because they have hired the wrong people in the first place. Very often this “mis - hiring” of people or “missing out” on people is down to the way in which these people have been interviewed - in particular the questions that were are asked (or rather NOT asked!). But there are 7 questions that you must ask every candidate regardless of the type of role you are hiring for:

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Electrical Jobs: Transmission System Operators

Saturday 30 December 2006 @ 9:12 am

Electricity is composed of wide interconnecting networks of electrical line, power plants and diverse equipments such as transformers, electrical power distribution systems, and substations. Transmission System Operators (TSO) are part of the network and play a key role. Indeed they are the operators in charge of transmitting electrical power from generation plants to the regional or local electricity distribution operators. Transmission system operators are working on electrical lines with very high voltage, above 100,000 Volts, and they use transformers to reduce the voltage, below 66,000 Volt, for electrical power distribution. If you work for a transmission system operator company, safety and reliability will be the core of your work since any failure in power generation may possibly result in a large number of personal and property damages.

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Active Duty and Army Reserve

Saturday 30 December 2006 @ 8:12 am

There are two separate service options to choose from in the US army, full time active duty or a part time commitment through the army reserves.

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How To Write Your Close Protection Resume

Saturday 30 December 2006 @ 8:12 am

I can’t even count how many times I have received an email, with the subject line flatly saying; My CV or Resume, and the email itself often contains no text, but simply has an attached CV or Resume. How well prepared is that?

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Tuition Assistance While On Active Military Duty

Saturday 30 December 2006 @ 8:12 am

The army recognizes the importance of education and therefore runs various educational programs and tuition assistance. In fact many of the youngsters, who join the army, wish to continue with their college education.

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Electrical Jobs: Electrical Engineer

Saturday 30 December 2006 @ 8:12 am

Electricity is ubiquitous from your personal cellular to large transportation systems such as the subway or planes. Since its invention, electricity has made our life much easier and convenient. But electricity would be only an energy source without people creating and maintaining equipments or applications using it. Electrical engineers are the people who create, improve and maintain electronic devices and equipments. Because of the ubiquity of electricity, electrical engineers can be found in any industrial branches of the economy and may work on as many different products as cars, robots, cell phone systems, or lighting and wiring systems in buildings. Indeed, whether you take a look at the personal electronic, plane or automotive industry electrical engineers play a core role designing the circuits and electronics parts, testing designs and improving them.

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The Information Age Resume

Saturday 30 December 2006 @ 8:12 am

In the Industrial Age if you had a good education you could get a job with benefits and pension and be set for life. All you really needed was a standard one page resume with a chronological listing of your employment history. Today things have changed, we are living in the Information age were the job market is hypercompetitive. Modern resumes have changed in both form and content. Today your resume must be polished and attractive, and specifically tailored to each potential employers needs.

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Career Options in the Army

Saturday 30 December 2006 @ 8:12 am

Some of the common categories of army jobs are as follows: Administrative support, which includes religious services, finance, information, personnel, etc.

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How To Find A Career That Fits

Saturday 30 December 2006 @ 8:12 am

According to Forbes.com++, some surveys have found that 87% of Americans don’t like their jobs. This probably isn’t surprising to you. Whether you’re at a party or out to dinner… more often than not, it’s one big gripe-fest, focused around the most loathed aspects of your jobs and “who’s got it the worst at work.”

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You Can Start A Business In 2007

Saturday 30 December 2006 @ 8:12 am

Have you been thinking about starting a business in 2007? Now is the time you can do it!Have doubt? Too risky? Money is an issue? Put all that behind you becuse with a little help you can do it and be proud of it.

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