Archive for December, 2007
Making a mid-life career change is a lot harder than making a career change when you are young. You’ve got a lot more to lose because you may have already worked your way a good bit up the ladder of success at the career you are in today. Many who have remained in jobs they didn’t like longer than they should have because the job seemed “good enough.” Many times that’s a mistake. Learn more on making the successful midlife career change.
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Cut, snip, weed, water and fertilize are a few of the common words you overhear at a gardening session. A selective few like to get their hands dirty doing what they like best -gardening. Whether it is on a large scale or just for sprucing up your home garden, many people are now open to attending courses in horticulture.
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What do you thing caused you to tire of your current career. Could it be a bad boss, or maybe it’s the workplace or could it be a bad economy? Look no further than a mirror-it’s you. Learn how personal financial planning is a critical factor in career decisions and planning.
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Online recruitment is fast becoming the normal method of job hunting for hundreds of thousands of people every year. Here is a brief rundown of the top 10 frequently asked questions we receive.
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Being on the search for a new job is a pretty dark time in most people’s lives…it can be really hard out there to find exactly what you’re looking for, and even when you finally do find that golden opportunity, there are usually a hundred other people after the same job. So how can you possibly make sure that YOU are the one who gets the job?
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Career planning has many forms. Recently we spoke with Julie, a college junior, who is majoring in diet and nutrition. Julie has an intern position lined up for next summer working with a dietitian at a local hospital. She has a lot going for her but it’s the next step that will assure she has a rewarding and productive career.
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OK, the headhunter has called. He’s introduced himself and has probably given you a quick sales pitch on the career opportunity he has for you. What is your next step?
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The key to enjoying your new community is to think about how you want to live and remembering that every city is simply a collection of rural, urban, and/or suburban neighborhoods. Whether you relocate to a new community for work, family obligations, or a fresh start carefully consider your lifestyle preferences.
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I’m sure you know that feeling, waiting for that headhunter to call. Wait a minute, why isn’t anyone calling? Have you been in the industry for a number of years already?
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Many times you’ll change jobs or careers and in a few months you’ll realize you made a big mistake. You’ll experience a high level of dissatisfaction with the new job and hate going into work each morning. Aside from the usual causes like a bad boss or the company culture is a poor fit many times your personality just does not fit the job. Find out more to get off on the right foot.
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