Archive for January, 2008



Job Promotion - Feasible or Impossible?

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 11:01 am

Workers who have stayed glued to the same positions and the same salaries for years wonder if that much coveted job promotion will ever come their way. They are punctual, submit reports on time, and get along fine with other workers. So what’s the snag? Perhaps they are doing some things the wrong way.

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Career Advancement - Tips On How To Keep Your Career Up-To-Date

Thursday 31 January 2008 @ 10:01 am

Here we are early in 2008 and many are taking a long look at their career plans. Here are some ideas that should help you keep your career on track or assist you in your career planning.

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Working Abroad - A Guide For Engineers

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 2:01 pm

For UK chemical engineers, the worldwide market is predominantly focused on the oil and gas and petrochemical industries with comparative consistent demand for engineers with both on and offshore experience to work in areas such as the Middle East, Africa, Caspian Regions and Western Europe. Other active industries for Expat engineers are in the pharmaceutical and life science sectors - but indications suggest that demand is from isolated areas such as Singapore, Scandinavia and the Benelux regions. Overseas work for UK engineers is available on both a contract and permanent basis - and …

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How to Start Your Texas Driving Career

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 1:01 pm

If you are ready to start a career in the trucking industry, you must be qualified. Attending a Texas truck driver school can help qualify you for a commercial driver’s license.

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Tips On Interviewing - Help, Don’t Sell

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 1:01 pm

Some effective sales techniques are also good job interview techniques. Many interviewers hate the idea of “having to sell myself.” This article shows how you can win an interview (be offered a job) by helping prospective employers make the right hiring decision. And you’ll find tips for interviewing that’ll help you accomplish it.

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Performance Appraisals

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 1:01 pm

Employees can benefit from constructive criticism throughout their employment, not just during the job search process. Performance appraisals are an ideal way for a manager to offer guidance as to where their employees could improve upon current performance, but the potential for this type of situation to be conducted incorrectly means that careful planning is of great importance. The purpose of any performance appraisal programme is employee development: improving the future performance of an individual to meet the aims and needs of the company going forward.

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Truck Driving in Texas

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 12:01 pm

There are many industries in the state of Texas that are in need of commercial truck drivers. Texas driving careers can be found in the oil, cattle, lumber, and cotton industries, among others.

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Dress For The Job Interview - 5 Smart Tips

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 12:01 pm

There’s no point in writing the perfect resume if you make a poor first impression with your prospective new boss. Learn how to present yourself in the best possible way when attending your all important job interview.

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The Words You Use During Your Job Interview Send A Strong Message

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 11:01 am

The words you use to express yourself say more about you than you think. In fact, your vocabulary and the use of appropriate words say more about you than the message you are trying communicate.

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Becoming A Great Employee - The 10 Top Traits

Wednesday 30 January 2008 @ 11:01 am

Great employees aren’t born, they’re made! They’re also highly valued by employers and so get the best jobs and the top salaries. What makes an employee great? These Top Ten Traits will show you.

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