Archive for March, 2008
Read this article to learn the best way to avoid discrimination in the job market. Everyone looking for jobs can give examples of prejudice. “How to avoid discrimination in the job market” is about making use of your most powerful job hunting tool.
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This article has been written to provide a basic understanding of the steps that should be followed when entering the market to find a job. Whether it is for the first time, from a point of unemployment, to move from one job to another or any other reason at all.
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If you have been in a interview before you know that this question always comes up, “What is your Weakness?” Everyone hates to hear the question because it is a double edged sword because the most perfect answer to the question still implies that you have a weakness. You want to answer the question without admitting that you have a weakness because after all you want to get the job.
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A good cover letter should focus on the key competencies and experiences relevant to the role and should clearly erase any doubt from the employer that you are the right candidate for the job. To achieve this, you need to avoid these common cover letter mistakes that can cost you the possible interview and the job.
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My mentor always says, “what you do for yourself makes you successful but what you do for others makes you significant!” Are you still working at the same job hoping things turn around for you someday? Still hoping business picks up again like it once was years ago? Still on the JOB boards and newspapers looking for that next new exciting company that will finally pay you want you are worth? Or maybe you’ll even settle for just a little more money than you’re making now.
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With economic terms uncertain, it is wise to keep options open and perhaps you have considered re-writing your resume in case you are caught in the next round of unfortunate lay-offs. Perhaps I might be so bold as to recommend a very good book to you, one which I myself have read: “The Success Profile - a Leading Headhunter Tells You How to Get to the Top” by Lester Korn 1988.
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The Medical transcription profession is worth considering as a career especially because it is predicted that the MT profession will be in high demand for many more years to come. What are the basic requirements to become a good medical transcription professional? And what are the various duties of a medical transcriptionist? Medical Transcription Supervisors are seniors who do all the follows up on the physicians, take care of all the missing and /or late dictations and are responsible for the timely delivery of reports.
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So if you’re one of those top interview candidates that the company seemed to love, but who still wasn’t hired, don’t go kicking your furniture or weeping into your sleeves. Life isn’t over-in fact, there’s a great way to turn this rejection into a fighting second chance…
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Getting employed as an animator can be broken down into 3 broad steps. Sending the cover letter, preparing and sending the demo reel and going for the interview. Get them right and you may be on your way to getting your first animation job!
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There are many positions that can be done by telecommuting from home, but there are some jobs out there that aren’t possible to telecommute with. Here are some of those jobs that you won’t see anyone doing from their own home anytime in the near future: Notary Public - A Notary public’s main job is to witness signatures on legal type documents. The documents would have to be taken to a designated point where they would witness someone signing the appropriate papers for authenticating reasons.
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