Archive for April, 2008



Independent Travel Agent - Live The Exciting Life

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 11:04 am

Today there are a vast array of different opportunities available to those people who would like to earn money from running their own business. One such business, which…

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Finding A Job - Types of Employment Service Firms

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 10:04 am

When hunting for a job, many people utilize job search agencies of various types to help them find a new job. These agencies all have very similar goals but accomplish different things.

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12 Commandments To Avoid Illegal Recruiters

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 10:04 am

Nowadays if you open the newspaper you will always find in the current ads for job that there is always a vacancy that waits for our Filipino brethren. There are always rooms for a greener pasture and a great opportunity for all of us. But the problem is some of our Filipino brothers take these opportunities to do illegal and immoral things for our Filipino brothers. Here are the 12 commandments to keep us away from illegal Filipino recruiters…

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Ok, You’ve Graduated, What Next?

Wednesday 30 April 2008 @ 10:04 am

Life after graduation may seem a terrifying prospect but it needn’t be that way. Stepping out into the real world should be exciting and full of promise if you go about it in the right way. Read on to find out how you can navigate your path out of education and into the real world!

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So You Want To Be A Banquet Manager

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 2:04 pm

Sure, it looked like a glamorous position when you attended your friends wedding last month. Watching the banquet manager, or maitre d’, escorting the bride & groom into the room, then directing his staff in serving the food, then later even taking center stage during the cake cutting ceremony, seemed like a cool job. You even thought, hey, I would like to do that.

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The Joys Of Sabbaticals

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 2:04 pm

A sabbatical (or career break) can vary in length from one month to a few years. It may be fully paid, unpaid or somewhere in between but all have the valuable guarantee of a job to return to. Options include going on an extended traveling trip, pursuing further education, developing new skills, taking up charity work or devoting time to hobbies or a young family. The key aspect is to temporarily retire from the rat race, correct your work/life balance and recharge the batteries. Potentially appealing but what are the obstacles?

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Is Your Boss Watching You at Work?

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 2:04 pm

Do you think your boss knows more about you then they can learn from employee files? Is that surveillance camera for intruders or for you? Read this article to find out how your employer spies on you at work and what you can do about it.

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The Male Nursing Student

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 1:04 pm

Some males may still ponder the thought that there may be a stigma attached to their entering into the nursing field. What they must remember is the fact that the world has changed drastically. The division between males and females is not as clearly defined as it was ten or fifteen years ago

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How Do You Answer Your Weakest Interview Question?

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 1:04 pm

When going on a interview one of the most difficult question you may be asked is, “What is Your Biggest Weakness?” You want to prepare for this question but at the same time to not sound rehearsed or that your response can directly form a book. You never want to give information that can prevent you from getting the job or an answer that you think the interviewer wants you to hear.

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Ten Tips for A Great Interview

Tuesday 29 April 2008 @ 1:04 pm

The article provides various tips that are helpful in overcoming the jitters while facing a job interview. Listed here are also some dos and don’ts for a candidate while facing an interview.

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