- Medical Assistant Guide - Essential Duties of Medical Assistants By : Catori Peters
Medical assistant is an unlicensed multi-skilled health professional who offers administrative, clerical and technical support to the physician. - When Selling Online Use Real World Common Sense By : Jade Hill
If you want to be successful selling online then it is extremely important to use real world common sense. - Stopping Self-Sabotage By : Dale Kurow
Are you your own worst enemy when trying to do your job?
Is your career on shaky ground and you’re wondering if it’s your fault? - Illegal Aliens and the Carwash Business Discussed By : Lance Winslow
Most people are well aware of those businesses in the United States of America who routinely hire illegal aliens and illegal immigrants who have snuck over the US-Mexican border and come to our great nation illegally. - 3 Point Plan To Get Car Washes to Stop Hiring Illegal Aliens By : Lance Winslow
The Car Wash Industry knows it has a problem hiring illegal aliens and illegal immigrants. And most car wash owners exploit these people to make more money. They are somewhat worried about the recent crackdowns and are worried about getting in trouble. Yet they still do it, but why? - Who Hires More Illegal Aliens; Car Washes VS Construction? By : Lance Winslow
Have you considered which industries in United States of America hire the most illegal aliens? Some say it is the construction industry and they would be right, as they do hire a tremendous number of illegal immigrants and illegal aliens. - The New Job: The First 30 Days By : George F Franks III
A new job is always traumatic, whether just out of college, graduate school or a veteran of the working world. As traumatic as it may for the new employee, this is a period when opinions and judgements are made in the workplace. - Make $67,520 a Year in Technical Writing By : Ugur Akinci
I did not make up the annual income figure in the headline. - Are You an Illegal Alien? Go Work at a Carwash By : Lance Winslow
There are Illegal alien issues in United States of America with over 24 million illegal immigrants in our nation at this time and the number of the legal aliens coming into the country is about one million per year. - Dentists By : Damian Sofsian
To become a dentist, a graduate with a bachelor’s degree undergoes 4 years in one of the dental schools accredited by the American Dental Association’s (ADA’s) Commission on Dental Accreditation. - Become a Financial Planner By : Eric Morris
To become a financial planner, you first must know what their job profile is. Financial planners help in determining the financial resources required to meet the company’s operating program. - The Negotiation: The Two Most Important Steps You MUST Take Before You Start By : Jeff Altman
You’ve been on three interviews and are about to obtain an offer of employment from the company. Hopefully, the offer will be for far more money, prestige and opportunity than you wanted. - A Successful Job Interview By : Alex Berez
As you may know, when you apply for the Canadian visa, you must attend to an interview with a Visa officer. - Business Administration Degrees By : Eddie Tobey
To learn the art of management and administration, it is very beneficial to have a business administration degree. Business administration degrees help in that they represent an organized and systematic body of knowledge. - Paid Travel for Adventurous University Graduates By : Jason Cresswell
Is it possible for recent university graduates to get a job where they can save over $1000 a month, get flown around the world, and have their accommodations furnished and paid for? - 9 Things You Absolutely Must Know Before Deciding to Teach in Korea By : Jason Cresswell
If you’re considering teaching ESL in South Korea, there are a few things that you should know before making your decision. It’s sometimes difficult to get accurate information. I will sum up some of the most important points for you hear. Then, when you decide to go to Korea, you’ll be confident in your decision. - Employee Burn Out Prevention By : Adel Awwad
Employees who are motivated are the assets, even secret to the success of successful companies. However, these employees aren't robot nor machines. - Medical Transcription as an Employee By : Diana Owen
There is a lot on the internet about starting your own medical transcription business and that is a wonderful idea! But did you know you can work from home as an employee? - Why Are Your Co-Workers So Lazy? By : Lance Winslow
Have you ever asked your self why you work so hard and those around you just do not seem to take work seriously? It is almost as if they could careless if the company succeeds or fails, as all they want to do it get paid. As long as they get a paycheck for showing up and doing halfass work they just do not care one bit. - How Much Do Car Washes Save by Hiring Illegal Aliens? By : Lance Winslow
Have you noticed at your car wash that most of the workers are in fact illegal aliens and illegal immigrants and even the ones who may be legal do not speak English? Well this is because the car wash industry is the most notorious for hiring illegal aliens. In fact most car washes I have been to do hire illegal aliens and these carwashes have been doing it for decades right out in the open. - Steps on Applying for a Medical Transcription Job By : Kathryn Whittaker
Medical transcription the industry that renders doctors dictated reports, procedures and notes into an electronic or paper format in order to create files representing the treatment history of patients. Usually health practitioners dictate what they have done after performing procedures on patients. - Tips for Finding the Perfect Work at Home Freelance Job By : Harrold Swalve
The freelance market is booming due to the poor economy, and many people are trying to find jobs that will allow them to work at home. Many companies are choosing to pay freelancers instead of hefting the cost of regular company employee. - Fired or Downsized? By : Joseph Plazo
Last time the used car salesman pitched a lemon at you, he called the high price tag an "investment." Didn't sound so bad did it? He gift wrapped his words. - Who Hires All This Illegal Aliens Anyway? By : Lance Winslow
We have all heard that are somewhere between 12 and 24 million illegal aliens in our nation now. We have hears that 34% of those in Federal Prisons are illegal aliens and that in Arizona has over 38% illegal immigrants in their prisons. - The Gritty Truth About Work At Home Jobs By : Andrew Jake
By definition, a "work from home" job is a means of employing yourself in the place you live. There are many types of work at home people, (sometimes called WAHM, work at home mom, WAHD, work at home dad, or simply WAHP, work at home person). - Women – 5 Golden Rules of What to Wear to Corporate Job Interviews By : Ugur Akinci
If you are applying for the concession stand at your local movie theater or local fast food joint, you can probably wear whatever you like to your job interview.
But if you are applying for a “more serious” corporate position, you'd better observe these 5 Golden Rules that will help you make a very positive first impression and enhance your chances of getting that high-paying important job. - Today is the Right Time for a Career in Graphic Design By : John Gibb
Graphic design is a field that is rising in possibilities for artistically creative minds. With new websites popping up by the thousands daily, it makes sense that now is the perfect time to be a graphic designer. All it takes is a little artistic flair and a willingness to invest the time into learning the coding required to turn your design talents towards a more technical endeavor. - Massage Therapy and the Entrepreneur By : Terry McDermott
Some people enter massage school to help others through healing touch. Some attend massage school to work in a particular field such as sports medicine or in a spa environment. Others receive massage training to satisfy a different ambition. They want to: - IT Consulting Career: Making the Leap to Full-Time By : Joshua Feinberg
How do you know it’s a good time to leave your current full time employment and launch into a full-time IT consulting career? Start now. - IT Consultant: Personality Traits for Success By : Joshua Feinberg
IT consultant skills vary widely. The successful ones will have the traits that help them deal with their customers. - Abatement of Noxious Compounds and Chemicals in the Cleaning Business By : Lance Winslow
So often in the cleaning business chemicals are not stored properly and neither are the empty containers which conveniently leak, mix with rain water and tip over and soak into the ground surrounding the building and seep into the ground water causing environmental issues; you know like three legged frogs and such. - Business Survival Skills For The 21st Century By : Joe Love
In the Industrial Age the main skills you needed to survive and prosper in the business arena were loyalty and strong work ethic. You could set your watch by annual pay raises. Seniority was the standard for upward mobility, but that was long ago. - Career Opportunities: Telemetry Technician By : Keith Londrie
Peter Parker aka Spiderman, once said, "With great power comes great responsibility". While we don't have Parker's résumé, he may have temporarily worked as a telemetry technician before opting for a relatively relaxed profession of freelance photography. - 10 Steps To A Successful Career Change By : Tony Jacowski
The thought of changing careers will cross everyone’s mind at some point in time. Yet, not many think that they, confidently, can take that step. While there are many reasons that can be attributed to this noticeable phenomenon, we, for the moment, will confine ourselves to the major reason - lack of confidence. - 5 Ingredients Of The Perfect Job By : Tony Jacowski
There are as many concepts and definitions of what should a perfect job look like as there are adult men and women. For some, it could well be the one which takes little or no commuting while many would rate a high paying job a perfect one. There is also a good deal of majority that rates less of bossism as uppermost when it comes to choosing a perfect job? Well, the big question on hand is whether your current job is a perfect one or not. - 5 Warnings Your Career Is Off Track By : Tony Jacowski
You may be breezing along in your current position, when suddenly trouble starts brewing and your career is knocked off-track. There are ample signals that warn you beforehand, if you pick them up. Most people who are either stuck in the wrong jobs or suffering a job loss are mostly there because they failed to recognize the signals before it was too late. To tell the truth, a good number of them later realize that the trouble they are in is of their own making. - 7 Ways to Gear up Your Job Search Mindset By : Tony Jacowski
How Do You Know When You Need To Gear Up Your Job Search Mindset?
All good things in life come at a price. Bagging a good job is not exclusive to this principle. You know there is something amiss somewhere, when your job applications don’t strike a chord so much as to get you interview calls. Worse is when your interviews result in we-will-let-you-know-later kind of answers. - Nursing Jobs - Insider Tips On Choosing the Best Employer By : Scott Knutson
Nurses are in high demand and that demand has created an excellent opportunity for those in the health care field. It's not only a chance for better wages than ever before; it's also an opportunity to choose your benefits. That means that you'll look more closely at the individual companies and what they can offer. - Three Myths About The Translation Business By : Fester Leenstra
There are countless languages in the world, most of which have many thousands and some even billions of monolingual or bilingual speakers. The laws of statistics would seem to dictate, therefore, that any attempt to set up a translation business is futile, if only because the number of potential competitors is overwhelming. - Employment Interviewing: Ask For The Job By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
We walk into an interview with the unspoken assumption that the employer knows we want the job. - How To Make a Job Search More Fun! By : Jill Crute
Whether you love them or hate them, at some point in our lives, all of us have to go through the dreaded job search. - Job Layoff: Defusing The Anger By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
Along with the fear and internal humiliation of losing your job, there is always a degree of anger: anger at fate for dealing you a lousy hand - Job Search Secrets: Chronological vs. Functional Resumes By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
There are always debates about resumes. How long should they be? How should they be organized? Should they be in plain font or bolded and bulleted? - Job Search Secrets: Living Outside Your Comfort Zone By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
Even if you don't love your job, there is something very comfortable about going to work each day. - Job Search Secrets: Make An Organizer By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
None of us ever feel that we are going to be out of work for very long. We jump into looking for work in as many directions as we can think of, confident that we will find a suitable position quickly, and move on with our lives. - Job Seeking Secrets: Recycle Your Job Search By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
If you have been out of work for quite a while, you have undoubtedly pursued a standard job search campaign - Medical Billing is the Fastest Growing Opportunity in Health Care By : Jay Stockman
On February 16, 2006 the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was finalized, and enacted. - Are You Earning What You Are Worth? By : Todd Mikesell
One of the greatest pleasures is helping talented mortgage professionals significantly improve their career situations. This is especially true when the new position provides a substantial increase in income, in some cases almost doubling the commissions earned on each loan! How is that even possible, you ask? - So You Wanna Be a Sys Admin By : Ant Onaf
So you wanna be a sys admin but you don’t have a clue what it entails. Well, don’t fret my pet, I will cover the basis with you and educate you so you will make an informed decision. - Tell the Carwashes to Stop Hiring Illegal Aliens By : Lance Winslow
For years we have all been going to the local carwash and we conveniently tip the towel spinning driers who do not speak any English a dollar or two depending on their performance and the quality of the drying they have done. - The Myth of Job Security By : Walter H Groth
Are you one of the many who thought that there are still jobs out there, which are secure? Did you lose your job lately and nothing adequate is coming along? - The Most Important Piece of Paper in Your Job Search By : Jan Maxwell
What’s the most important piece of paper in your job search? If you said it’s your resume or your cover letter, you’d be wrong. It’s your job application. - 5 Creative Ways To Find A Job By : Carl Williams
Ok, you have posted to every internet job board and every job on Monster, CareerBuilder, and HotJobs. - Top 5 Ways to Create Job Security By : Shawn Driscoll
A 5 POINT STRATEGY FOR ENSURING YOUR JOB SECURITY. Think Job Security is a thing of the past? Think again. - Unemployment Blues: Jobs and Immigration By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
During the past few weeks, and surely for weeks to come, there has been a national focus in the United States on the problems and benefits of illegal immigration. - Unemployment Blues: Reframing The Pain By : Virginia Bola, PsyD
In addition to the anger and fear generated by job loss, there is the total emotional devastation of being figuratively thrown on a pile of human debris. - 6 Career Killers And How To Avoid Them By : Tony Jacowski
One wrong move can seriously damage your career beyond repair. A flawed plan based upon misinformation.... - 7 Unusual Careers By : Tony Jacowski
Everyone has their choice of what career they want to pursue. Why on earth would anybody object..... - Best Job Resume Spelling & Punctuation Tips By : Mark Baber
You have heard it a million times: "you only get one chance to make a good 'first' impression." In a job search, that is doubly true. - Be Successful In Your Job Search – Avoid These Top 10 Mistakes! By : Tony Jacowski
No one enjoys making a mistake in his or her job hunt at the cost of the job which he or she has applied for. Yet mistakes do happen either because of misconceptions, faulty guidance or advice, or by failing to develop an effective strategy. Furthermore, these mistakes are not just limited to either resume writing or poor interviewing, but a lack of holistic thinking. - Hiring Employees: Checking References To Insure Quality People By : Jeff Casmer
When you must take on employees for your business, you will have to go through the hiring process. - How Do You Deal With A Micromanager? By : Eric Boehme
What can you do if you discover that your boss is a micromanager? Working with a micromanager is generally a losing proposition. - Preparing For A Career Change By : Yulin Peng
The time has come for a career change. You wish to switch careers and it's the only thing on your mind these days. Bored, fired, low pay or high ambition, there are any number of reasons for a career change. - Stay Alive During Your Model Agency Interview By : Bob Pardue
The old saying goes, "You only get one chance to make a first impression". This is true in almost every situation and modeling is no exception. - Is Telecommuting - Work from Home - Right for You? By : Jeanette Joy Fisher
With fuel costs rising and the use of computers, the Internet, and email continuing to increase - IT Consultant: How To Manage Your Time During Start Up By : Joshua Feinberg
As an IT consultant looking to go solo, how you can cut through the information overload so you can tune out the distractions and focus on only the most relevant - IT Consulting Rates: What's Appropriate? By : Joshua Feinberg
Since micro small business often rely on internal gurus or free help, many IT consultants find the sweet spot small business - Discernment for Decisions By : Teresa Proudlove
My husband and I are not regular church goers but on occasion attend - like this past Sunday. Once a year our local Anglican Church has a rock and roll service lead by our Reverend, a music-and-God-loving man, on lead guitar (accompanied by drums, bass, keyboards, and vocals). - How to Earn More Money From Your Work By : Momodou Sabally
This idea of making more money from your work could be likened to the concept of Trade Marking. The willingness and persistence in consistently producing excellent output ensures that people will always see your mark in your work. It is a great asset for one to be associated with quality output and the reverse is also true. - How To Translate Past Life Experience into Business By : Maxine Thompson
As a self-publisher, you become a business person. Your book is your product. Your readers are your customers. When I first made my career change, I didn’t think I had any business savvy. After all, I had been in a social service agency. I did court reports, visited children and parents, and handled emergencies. I was not a welfare worker, so I didn’t deal with money. True enough, I did budgets and clothing orders, but overall, headquarters handled the money. - Pharmacy Technician - A Great Career Opportunity By : Scott Knutson
Becoming a pharmacy technician is a great career opportunity. As a student you will need to follow the same path that an individual looking to become a pharmacist travels but only stopping short of completing your PharmD degree. A pharmacy technician serves both patients and the pharmacist. A pharmacy technician has duties that are both challenging and rewarding too. - Car Washes in Louisiana Hire Illegal Aliens By : Lance Winslow
Many of the car washes in Louisiana do hire illegal immigrants and illegal aliens. It is unfortunate if you consider the huge 200-Billion Dollar spending bill after Hurricane Katrina to see the business owners and their lack of caring for the rest of the citizens of the United States of America. They all know good and well what they are doing is illegal, as you are not allowed to even hire an illegal alien or illegal immigrant in this nation. - Your First Job Out of College By : Tracey Drake
Finding your first job out of college is an exciting and sometimes intimidating process. On the one hand, your future depends on it! You may be faced with new expenses such as rent, food, and student loan payments, and feeling the pressure to find the "perfect" job. On the other hand, today's workplace is much different from that of your parents' generation. The average person changes careers multiple times during his or her work history. - Work at Home Customer Service Agents - This Call's For You! By : Rebecca Lynne
When looking for legitimate home-based work you should consider working for a Virtual Call Center, outsourcing firms that provide phone support using home-based workers, as a home-based call center agent. - Learn How To Interview Applicants By : Jeff Casmer
So you are hiring new employees and have narrowed your stack of resumes to the 10 or so top candidates, now it's time to start setting up interviews. If you dread this portion of the process, you're not alone. Fortunately, there are some ways to put both yourself and the candidates at ease - and make sure you get all the information you need to make a smart decision. - Feel Secure in Hiring New Employees – Conduct an Employment Background Check By : Matthew Bass
The following article presents the very latest information on an employment background check... - Five Steps to a Flawless Interview By : Erik Alburg
Are you prepared for your next job interview? Do you know the secrets of pulling off a flawless interview and getting the job of your dreams? Use these five easy steps to prepare yourself and leave the best impression possible with the hiring manager. - The Two Faces of Unemployment By : Michael Russell
What does it really mean when unemployment is discussed?
There is unemployment and there is being unemployed. Being unemployed is simply not having work when a person is willing to work. Unemployment is a little broader in scope and what we will concentrate on. Unemployment is being without work or related to a job loss. - Tips for Conducting a Criminal Background Check By : Matthew Bass
If you're seriously interested in knowing about criminal background checks, you need to think beyond the basics. This informative article takes a closer look at things you need to know about criminal background checks. - How to Apply for Jobs Online By : Lori Anton
Using an Internet resource to apply for jobs online is a great way to get leads you might otherwise have missed. The ease of the Internet makes scanning the job market, applying for positions, and providing résumés quick and easy. - Presenting Yourself as the Best Candidate for the Position - Tips on Getting the Job You Want By : Michele Graham
We have all been in the position of looking for a job, changing careers, etc. It is time consuming and patience challenging. We apply for job after job and never seem to get what we want even though we see people around us that always seem to get the job they want. - Internet Online Advertising; a Great Resource for Employers By : Lori Anton
The speed and ease of internet online advertising has become attractive to an increasing number of employers looking for qualified employee candidates. - Company Research: Interviewing Success Strategies By : Carla Vaughan
Employers can tell which job candidates have done company research and which ones have not. Candidates who can offer information about the organization's mission statement, growth expectations and/or major competitors are the ones who will be most likely to find themselves receiving job offers. - Seeking Satisfying Employment in Today's Market By : Michele Graham
Are you out of a job? Are you bored, underpaid or generally dissatisfied with your present job? Only you can make the difference and change what ever it is that you are doing now. - Run An Employee Background Check on Potential Job Candidates By : Matthew Bass
Honesty is supposed to be the best policy right? Unfortunately, numerous people abuse that adage and lie on many details including those on job applications. That is why companies more and more are resorting to the employee background check. - Hurricanes and Business Careers By : Lance Winslow
One thing we learned during the 2005 Atlantic tropical hurricane season was that large category hurricanes when they devastate and destroy an area; they also destroyed business careers and force people to move on to greener pastures. - Business Background Check - It Pays to Know Someone Else's Business By : Matthew Bass
So what is business background check really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about business background check--info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you. - Unemployment - Job Search Tips and Staying Positive. By : Michael Russell
Sometimes when we lose a job due to no fault of our own, it may take a while to find another suitable job. It can be easy to feel down and out and take a lack of progress personally. Just keep in mind that there are many jobs out there and it may take a while to find the one that is the best fit for you. - I Still Don't Know What I Want to Be When I Grow Up By : Jo Ann Joy
I am so thankful for the options I have had, because I truly believe that having these options has made me the happy and energetic person that I am today. - Achieve Recognition and Attract Career Advancement Opportunities By Being A Change Agent By : Tayo Solagbade
1. Make sure you have at least as many “years of experience”, as the “number of years you have been with your company, or on your job”. Remember that your having spent 20 years in a place will not really mean you have acquired 20 years experience - unless you choose to actively seek out, analyse and ultimately learn from your experiences all through that period of time. In items a. and b. below, I elaborate. - 7 Criteria for Deciding Which Career Test Is Right for You By : Paul Arinaga
“I used to feel depressed at work, hate my boss, and was sometimes so bored that I actually fell asleep at my desk!” --- career test taker
If this sounds like you, then it’s probably time to consider changing jobs or careers. But before you can make your career change, you need to figure out what you want to do. - Be Aware to the Characteristic of your Interviewer By : Arlene Tresmanio
I’ve observed that people who interview job candidates tend to enhance a certain individual distinction. If you can sense an interviewer's style and build rapport, you’ll have confidence in specific information. - Looking For Jobs Online? Read This First By : Khieng Chho
The Internet is a vast, continually expanding world. With technology advancing and with more and more people and companies turning to their Internet for all their personal and professional needs, it is inevitable that someone somewhere thought of finally posting job advertisements online. - Paychecks By : Kevin Stith
An employee’s paycheck ought to be issued on payday. Paychecks are normally made available every two weeks because there are two paydays per month – the 10th and the 25th. If payday happens to fall on a Saturday or any other holiday, then employees get paid on Friday or the previous day, respectively. If payday falls on a Sunday, on the other hand, then payment will be made the Monday after. If that Monday happens to be a holiday, then paychecks are delivered the previous Friday. - How To Find Alternative Employment By : Steve Hill
There are many people who are in a position where they are not happy with their current role of employment. They would love to be able to find alternative work but may be scared or unsure of how to proceed. This could be because they have worked for the same company for a large number of years and feel that they have lost touch with where to look for work or about the daunting task of attending an interview. - Business Background Check - It Pays to Know Someone Else's Business By : Matthew Bass
So what is business background check really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about business background check--info you can use, not just the old stuff they used to tell you. - Career Advice: 9 Steps To New Job Success By : Ramon Greenwood
This month hundreds of thousands of careerists--from those carrying freshly minted diplomas through veterans in the workplace--start new jobs. - Could Your Area Support Another Local Newspaper? By : Jim Sutton
Today, every large city has at least one major daily newspaper, and many have several papers, including specialized business news - Executive MBA: The Executive Masters of Business Administration By : Carl Mueller
The Executive MBA (Executive Masters of Business Administration) is an increasingly popular option for business professionals who want to improve their skills and add a degree to their resume. - There are Lots of Nursing Jobs, but will an Online School Give You what You Need for a Nursing Caree By : Willie Jones
There are approximately 3,000,000 RNs in the United States. That may sound like a lot but in actual fact; there is a shortage of young people going into the nursing profession. There is also the added problem of the older experienced RNs retiring within the next 5 to 7 years. Some hospitals rotate part time nurses as a solution but this may not be workable in the long term.
|