Archive for December, 2006
Travel nursing is a wonderful option for all nurses and other medical professionals. Here are ten reason why you should consider it.
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Compliance is one of the most interesting areas of insurance, though could you find work in an Insurance compliance Job? Working in compliance you have the chance to make sure customers have the right insurance & guaranteeing the terms of the insurance policy are met.
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In job search you will be rejected-there is only one winner. So treat it as an audition. If you have got through to interview you have created a strong application. Read on to find out how to learn from job rejection.
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The best UK mortgage broker amongst us is well capable of dealing with economic changes, as they are well prepared, honed, well trained and have all the sales skills on board to make the difference, but be aware that the income of a mortgage broker can vary from 25,000 to 150,000 pa.
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You need to keep a positive attitude for your own emotional well being as well as to project a good impression with a potential employer. Read 8 ways to keep positive during job search: look after your physical and mental health, stay in contact with people, stay objective in the face of rejection, and focus on the progress you are making.
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Begin to take more control by writing NO in big letter over your diary pages. It will make you think first of the impact a commitment will have on your life and goals. Read on for 10 tips to get you in control.
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The benefit of creating a list is that you can prioritize - it is so easy to concentrate on the easy stuff and forget about what’s important. Bosses love people who have lists as they can see what you are doing and they can see progress. But not everyone likes to do it, so here are the guidelines you need to follow.
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When determining specifications for a background investigation, a number of factors must be taken into account. Every element contained there in should be weighed against the three primary criteria of effectiveness, cost/benefit and practicability. Available resources being limited, it is crucial to apply those resources economically and in such a manner as to avoid chasing theoretical absolutes down the road of diminishing returns. No one element, or combination of elements can be relied upon to be 100% foolproof. Regardless of the level of scrutiny imposed, there are always a small percentage of individuals who are able to “beat the system”.
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To make a dramatic career change to that dream job you have to be a little crazy! The good news is that if others and you yourself think that you are at least a little bit crazy, this is a good sign that you can attain creative success in a new field of endeavor. Perhaps you are, in fact, a bit crazy. Not to worry - this is even a better sign!
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A client e-mailed me yesterday about her student loan debts that netted her 3 college degrees and a job without a commensurate income and future. I had to break the news to her that there is no real correlation between education and income, and that not all degrees are equal. How can a person with a high school degree earn a six-figure income without any degree? Learn how it happens in this first installment of a two-part article that exposes colleges and universities for what they are and are not.
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