Archive for January, 2008
While tech interviews differ in some major ways from non-technical interviews, when it comes down to it, an interview is an interview. To be successful and land a job, you have to not only prove that you are capable to perform the job, but also that you are likeable and that you will fit into the company culture.
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As recently as 15 years ago, serving the public as a travel agent was a hot job. People even went to college specifically to land a job in the travel agency career field. Fast forward to now, and some who graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Travel and Tourism Management are watching their diplomas gather dust as they work in a completely different endeavor. This, nevertheless, does not spell the end.
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Done properly and well, networking can prove invaluable when it comes to business deals, effective communication with clients and your own personal career development…this article reveals the secrets of networking.
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In recent years, truck drivers have become one of America’s most sought after workers; the American economy is rapidly growing at a faster rate than trucking companies can keep up with. In addition, a large portion of current truck drivers will begin to retire over the next few years. That coupled with thousands of new driving jobs forming has created a massive shortage of truck drivers.
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A person who enjoys new and ever-changing challenges and has IT skills might think about a job as a business systems analyst. To get this type of job, you will need a university degree that concentrates on information technology, along with math, economics, accounting, etc. A master’s degree is usually a requirement for a truly successful and lucrative career.
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I don’t trust myself to choose the RIGHT business or career. The fear of making the wrong choice can freeze you into inaction. So often we put a lot of pressure on ourselves to have THIS career choice be the perfect one. Give yourself a break! If you are following your heart and your passions this career choice, even if it is not the “perfect” one, will put you on the path to a career you love.
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As I’m sure you are aware, moving on to a new job is a highly stressful activity. New responsibilities, new location - maybe even a new city or country. One thing that many find difficult and stressful is leaving the people they currently work with and parting (and remaining) on good terms with them. These 5 good tips will help you to move on and still be welcome amongst your old colleagues and friends.
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Are you wanting to create the “Ultimate Killer Resume”? Have you been thinking about using a resume template? If so then you might just want to think again. There’s some very good reasons why you should avoid them. Find out more here.
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How can you still win when you have been notified that you did not get the Job? Increase your odds of finding a new job by taking one more step in your winning interview strategy.
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An explanation of the term telecommunications and the varying jobs that are on offer within the area for individuals. A look at how much or how little telecommunications knowledge a person will need in order to successfully fill a telecoms role.
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