- "Promote gender equality and empower women" By : managementthatworks.com
The third of the eight UN millennium Goals reads as follows: "Promote gender equality and empower women." Why do you think the UN places emphasis on gender issues in its broad goals for development? - "Take This Job and Shove It" Is a Country Song Not a Best Practice By : Bill Tyler
Quitting a job is a choice that successful people often have to make. This article gives some helpful tips on how to leave a job without leaving a bad impression. Don't burn a bridge when you are building your career. - "Work-life seminars: a fresh look at an old standard" By : Rita H. Ghilani, M.Ed.
Seminars have long been a staple in companies' menus of work-life programs, often included as part of their resource and referral services, sometimes rolled into EAP or corporate wellness programs, and occasionally provided as a stand-alone benefit. As a company that has been in the seminar business for the past sixteen years, Programs for Working People has seen significant changes in this work-life arena; concurrently, many things have remained much the same. - 'get rich quick' scams exposed! By : Sam Johnson
Extensive research and experience has shown that most people who sign up for 'get rich quick' schemes usually don't make the kind of cash they really want. Many online business opportunities don't deliver the kind of cash they promise, scamming unsuspecting people of their money. - 'Mystery & Shopping' By : a101shoppers.com
Mystery and Shopping
Mystery and Shopping all began in the early 1900's. This method of market research was used to test or check the honesty of employers. No ordeal at all. The pay and assignments were no problem for the secret shoppers. - 10 Hot Tips On How To Cope With The Prospect Of Redundancy. By : Mary Lennox
It used to be the case that people could get a job and expect to stay there for as long as they wished. That is no longer the case and we should realistically anticipate 3 or 4 job changes in our working lives. - 10 Questions to Help You Find Your Dream Career By : Kelly Honeybrook
Have you wondered if you're in the right type of career? You might think that you're in a job you don't really want to do for the rest of your life, but what else can you do? Do you really know what it is that you want to do? By answering the following questions, you'll be half way to discovering more about what you really want. - 10 Secrets For Getting Into A Top B-School By : Yomi Faith
(Fortune) -- Getting accepted into a top MBA program is an arduous, time-consuming process, with plenty of potential pitfalls along the way. Witness that the most prestigious and selective schools - Harvard, Wharton, Stanford, and their ilk - say they accept only 10% of all those who apply.I wrote this article on helping MBA aspirants avoid ending up among the 90% who don't make the cut. Since earning my own MBA in 1999 from the Kellogg School at Northwestern and starting my firm two years later, Blackman and my team have counselled more than 1,000 hopefuls on how to vow the admissions committees at top B-schools. - 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. - 10 Steps to Your Dream Job in Film Special Effects By : sean blakeley
Getting a break in film special effects is hard, but not as hard as you may think. The following ten things will go a long way to help you achieve your dream job.
1) Understand the Industry - 10 Successful Interview Tips By : Gregg S
Some basic but often overlooked job interview tips. Be prepared for that next big interview. - 10 Tips To Profit From A Resignation By : Sital Ruparelia
Like it or not, the reality of running a business in today's world is that you will always have some people leaving to take up other job opportunities - no matter how great your staff retention strategies.But the way you handle a resignation can have a direct impact on how much staff turnover you experience thereafter. - 10 Top Traits Hiring Managers Drool Over! By : Mark Duin
Want to rise far above the other 99 candidates interviewing for that dream job? - 10 Ways To Come Out A Winner In An Interview By : Aaron Brooks
While the first step to landing the job you covet is the application and covering note, the most important hurdle is the interview. To succeed you need to be a step ahead of the interviewer. To do this you must prepare and that to well. - 1000 things you don’t want in your job hunt By : Steve Rogers
Do you stick only to the top name job boards or portals? If yes, you are denying your chances of getting into specialized positions. Specialized groups or non-enterprise companies often steer clear of top names. Choose your resume posting based on the kind of recruiters that visit a given job boards. - 101 Bartending Basics – Mixology for the Beginning Bartender By : Ben Ehinger
Bartending is becoming a great way to make extra money or to make a great living. There are new bars and restaurants popping up all over the place. In order to become a bartender you need to know some of the basics. I am going to lead you through some of the 101 bartending basics of mixology. - 11 Reasons Why You Should Consider A Job In Search Engine Marketing By : Kalena Jordan
Are you currently seeking employment? Looking for a new profession? Considering a career change? Then a job in the field of Search Engine Marketing should be at the top of your list. Here are 10 reasons why: - 12 Things You Might Not Know About Background Checks By : Jan Maxwell
If you're applying for a job today, the chances are excellent that you will have to pass a background check to get hired. In fact, over 90% of companies now run background checks on all applicants. Before you sit down to fill out that very important job application, here are 12 facts you might not know about background checks. - 12 Tips On the Elements of a Successful Interview By : Tali Nizic
Throughout the many years of my recruiting experience, I have collected feedback from employers and candidates alike. Fact: You will get hired because of the solid job you do during the interview. - 12 Tips to Control Your Body Language at Job Interviews By : Hala Am
Controlling your body language is a key success factor at job interviews. Learn from these 12 tips on how to approach you job interview. - 12 Ways to Sabotage Your Career Change: Are You Relying on Any of These Strategies? By : Carol McClelland
Many people want to find a new career, but most of them don’t have a strategy that gets them where they want to go. Check out this article to learn twelve ways to change your career that really won’t work. - 120 Seconds To Ace The Interview By : Don Goodman
2 minutes. That’s how long it takes for an employer to decide whether they want to hire you or not. First impressions set the tone for the interview and in the vast majority of cases.... - 14 Reasons Why People Change Careers By : Spencer Clarke
I've recently had the opportunity to interview a very impressive Human Resource Consultant who has worked with multiple Fortune 500 Real Estate and Construction Companies over the past 15 years. The conversation kept rolling around to the same subject; why people change employment and leave seemingly stable careers. - 15 Ways To Sell Yourself Effectively In A Job Interview - Part One By : David Bain
1) Firm Handshake
At the very beginning, whenever you meet your interviewer, you need to make sure that you greet them effectively. - 15 Ways To Sell Yourself Effectively In A Job Interview – Part One By : David Bain
At the very beginning, whenever you meet your interviewer, you need to make sure that you greet them effectively. You’ve heard that first impressions count. Well - 15 Ways To Sell Yourself Effectively In A Job Interview – Part Three By : David Bain
This article is continued from ‘15 Ways To Sell Yourself Effectively In A Job Interview – Part Two’. There’s no excuse not to know as much as possible about the position that you’re being interviewed for - 15 Ways To Sell Yourself Effectively In A Job Interview – Part Two By : David Bain
This article is continued from ‘15 Ways To Sell Yourself Effectively In A Job Interview – Part One’. Everyone who has ever applied for a job has written their CV (Resume) more than once - 2007 Hybrid Cars: A Review By : Anton Rowd
Electric hybrid cars are positioning themselves along the auto industry's forefront lately following Toyota's release of its own first model last 2001 with Prius. As in all cars, the concept of electric hybrid cars is still the same. The difference, however, lies in its engine design, and the best part of it all is that car manufacturers around are bent on continually developing and improving the own lines of hybrid cars to be able to compete in the steep market. Thus, auto aficionados are guaranteed of innovative designs and quality performance. Let's take a look at some of these hybrid cars out for the year. - 2007 Job Market for Computer Technicians By : Natalie Aranda
The computer technician career field has undergone some dramatic changes in the past decade. There was a period of extremely rapid growth during the period prior to what has been called the "dot com. bust". This was followed by a leveling off period. Today, there is still some loss of lower level programming jobs to other countries. Despite this the field is again experiencing growth. The United States labor Department projects continued growth in the computer technician field through at least 2012. - 25 Music Jobs That Most People Don't Know About By : Rita Henry
You may have heard that music jobs are almost impossible to find, especially if you're young and just starting out. While it may be true that few aspiring musicians will reach the top of the charts, there are hundreds of thousands of music jobs available. Some are for performers, some for teachers, and some for support staff for musicians and performers. Musicians and others in the music industry may work in production, performance, promotion, and education - even medicine. - 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? - 3 Practical Secrets Helping You Find Great Executive Jobs By : Steven French
Searching for executive jobs used to be a buyer's market. Recruiters or head-hunters in the past called you with offers; companies advertised for job openings, and announcements of new positions would generate multiple interviews. - 3 Reasons to Learn Spanish to Further Your Career By : Andie Hunt
Learn why it can be more profitable for you to know Spanish. Come see why more and more Americans learning the language for their career. - 3 Simple Steps for Exuding Confidence in the Indian Institutes of Management Personal Interview By : Priyanka T
The personal interview process is one of the most important hurdles in the IIM Group Discussion and Personal Interview process. The objective of the Interview panel is to determine whether your personality and ambitions match that of the IIM's. Here are 3 simple steps to follow that can help in projecting a confident and ambitious personality - 3 Steps To A Great Job Interview By : Mark Baber
Job interview details vary widely from one industry to another and one job candidates to another. That makes it difficult to offer opinions or observations that relate directly to the specifics of your particular job interview. HOWEVER… there are some basic, baseline rules, that if followed during a job interview, will enrich your results, because how you exercise these job interview techniques will ultimately determine the result of your job interview - 3 Steps To Getting An Online High School Education By : Dean Iggo
Online high school education might make it possible for you to get your diploma. After you have left school, finishing your education is hard. - 3 Strategies Guaranteed to Kill Your Career By : Cathy Goodwin
"Tell me about yourself."You'll hear these words over and over as you advance your career. The correct answer can jump-start your career. But wrong answers can derail your career - and make it almost impossible to recover. - 3 Sure-Fire Ways to Prepare For the Interview By : Melanie Winograd
Three sure ways to prepare for that important interview. - 3 Ways to Get Yourself Promoted By : Kevin Augustine
What's better for your career than getting promoted? We all want to get there, the question is how do we go about it? How do I make myself stand out? There are a number of ways to do this, but I've highlighted three that I think really get the job done. - 4 Magic Questions To Dramatically Improve Employee Retention By : Sital Ruparelia
One of the main reasons quoted when people when they leave an employer is that they are searching for "better career prospects" or to seek out new "career opportunities."But if you want to be really successful in keeping people, it's not about creating career opportunities, but in fact about working out what it is your people want from their careers and then helping them to achieve it. - 4 Reasons Why Knowledge of the Economy is Crucial to your Success in the MBA GD/PI By : Priyanka T
Knowledge of your educational background is simply not enough. You are now choosing a career that involves making profits in a dynamic economy. Unless you know enough information about the economy you cannot create viable real life solutions for the organization. Here are 4 reasons for having a good knowledge of Economics. - 4 Steps to Successful Job Interviews By : Kate William
So, you have finally moved beyond the prescreening phase and have landed the job interview! Your resume set the stage to get you in the door, and now here is your chance to ice the cake. The interview, as you are well aware, is what will either move you towards completion of your goal - or it will be the last step in a lengthy series of steps you have already undertaken. - 40 Hours of Hell - Is it Time to Find a New Job? By : Cheryl Hall
Where did the weekend go? It’s Sunday night and although you had a lovely time leaving your butt imprint on the couch for the last 48 hours, suddenly there’s a lurch in the pit of your stomach again. Yes, looming on the horizon, there is it, another Monday morning. Another Monday, you’ll face the gridlock and angrily express your dismay with the world with one finger and clutch the huge cup of coffee that you’ll need to drag yourself through the bore that is your job. - 5 Benefits To Choosing A Career In Lomi Lomi By : James Thomas
It's no secret that massage therapists are in high demand in Australia, however for the person looking to embark on a new career in massage, the multitude of study options can be overwhelming. - 5 Clues You're in The Wrong Job or Career By : Dr. Gary S. Goodman
Five clues that you may have chosen the wrong job or career. - 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. - 5 Critical Steps to Success on the New Job By : Linda Trignano
You have spent a lot of time looking for the perfect job. Once you land that perfect job, be smart and follow these 5 steps during the early weeks to move your career forward and ensure your success. - 5 Effective Work Habits For Fresh Graduates By : Long Yun Siang
Being new in the working world, I am sure you are eager to show off your newfound skills and knowledge. - 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 Job Searching Secrets By : Nell Taliercio
A man once said, "Everyone hates their job. That's the way it is. That's why they call it work." Wow, what a way to go through life! That attitude may be true for some people, but it certainly doesn't have to. - 5 Keys To Considering A Career Change By : Jackie Fletcher
Are you successful in your chosen career, but wondering if you actually chose the right career? Did you spend years gaining qualifications, work hard for promotion, and climb that corporate ladder only to find that it’s up against the wrong wall? Do you now feel you can’t or shouldn’t change career or move out of your specific industry - but you know you’d love to find your ideal job?
Here are 5 key elements to help you consider making some positive changes - 5 Mistakes That One Has To Avoid In The Career By : Srinivas Nudurupati
In this article I would like to describe some mistakes that most of the people are doing while changing their domains to get a few more bucks. - 5 Powerful Alternative Career Goals That Guarantee Your Future! By : Paul Megan
Here are two things that will happen to you when you apply these exciting alternative career goals to your current situation over the next year . . . you'll stand out more to your current employer and other companies . . . you'll be a much better candidate if you decide to get into the job market in the months ahead. - 5 Rapidly Growth Nursing Careers For Nursing Degree Students By : Amelia Turner
For those who are interested to start your career in nursing field, imaging your career opportunities in next 8 years down the road based on the statistically projection that the medical profession will create another 3.6 millions new jobs, which 60% of them will be open for those with nursing degrees of one kind or another. Here are 5 rapidly growth nursing career fields that are open to you with a nursing degree. - 5 Simple Mistakes That You Can Do Without In Your Career By : Srinivas Nudurupati
In the urge to find more challenging and high paying jobs, this young generation is going behind some fields which are unknown to them. Here in this article I will present you 5 mistakes that you should avoid while making career changes, if you would like to come out as a winner. - 5 Steps for Finding Your Dream Job By : Les Echols
Your dream job or career could be right in front of you…or you may have to strive to get it. Regardless of which situation you happen to be in, be sure to follow these five steps, and you could put yourself closer to a Dream Career. - 5 Things You Must Have in Your Career Portfolio By : Felicia Davis
Are you at the end of your rope and considering exploring other career opportunities? If so, I'd like to share with you what I feel are the five most critical things to have in your Portable Career Portfolio before you jump ship. With things in the corporate sector moving at breakneck speed, change is always inevitable. When that change starts to effect you and you decide that you've had enough of the changes in that environment, you need to be prepared to spread your wings and start an aggressive search for landing your feet on solid ground elsewhere. Below is a list of things that you should constantly be filling your arsenal with while you prepare for your transition: - 5 Tips on Conducting a Job Interview By : L. Sampson
The interview process is very important. Thus, you will want to make sure that you handle it properly. Here are 5 tips on conducting a job interview. - 5 Tips to Compare Franchise vs. Business Opportunity By : Tracy Madden-Brooks
We've all been there... we make the decision to go into business for ourselves based on a dream and then we need to figure out the nuts and bolts of what to do next. This fork in the road is usually where most entrepreneurs narrow it down to either a Franchise or Business Opportunity. You want plenty of money for bills, the family, traveling, retirement, investments, real estate, etc. but you also want to have plenty of time to enjoy life. - 5 Tips to Getting Quality Referrals By : Tracy Madden-Brooks
In a perfect world, all of our business would come from referrals and we would never have to cold call again, right? So, why not make it happen? Here are some ways I've found to get high quality "hot" referrals: - 5 Top Tips To Successful Interview By : Joseph Then
Going for an interview tomorrow? Getting nervous about it? You have no idea how you can impress your potential employer? Relax, interviews may not be that scary but a good preparation is needed so that you can get the job you want. - 5 Unusual Jobs You Can Get With A Nursing Degree By : Rita Henry
By the year 2014 - just eight years away - there will be 3.6 million new jobs available in the medical profession, and the bulk of those jobs - about 60% of them - will be open to those with nursing degrees of one kind or another. - 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. - 5 Ways to Break Into Your Industry - No Matter What Industry It Is By : Kristie Lorette
Have you always wanted to be a fashion designer or create video games? Are you struggling with the "how to" part of making your dream come true? Here are 5 ways that you can move to the next level of making your dream a reality by breaking into your industry of choice. - 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.... - 6 to 20% employers look up your social networking page By : Steve Rogers
Enjoying the anonymity of the internet in social networking? Are you revealing a bit more in Orkut, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, or BlogSpot? Extreme political opinions, photos, college pranks, weekend preferences and more? An increasingly popular trend, graduates stepping out of universities and looking ahead for their first interviews are closing their social networking pages. - 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. - 7 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Your Next Interview By : Melanie Winograd
To Stand Out and get the job you want, you need to be prepared to clearly answer interview questions. - 7 Reasons To Be Patient And Find The Perfect Job By : Aaron Brooks
A job is like a wife you need to really love it to benefit from it. People work to earn a living but often after a while it takes great effort to get to work and what is more the work is done in a lackadaisical way. On the other hand when a person has the perfect job then he looks forward to each day and enjoys the many hours e spends at work. - 7 Reasons Why Getting A Job Online Has Never Been Easier By : Debbie Bissett
Finding work can be difficult - hours spent walking around job centres, scouring job listings in newspapers and calling prospective employers. However, with today’s technology you have the most advanced form of job hunting at your fingertips - 7 Reasons Why You Should Submit Your CV To Jobsite Databases By : Debbie Bissett
There are many online job sites which allow you to upload your CV into their database. Employers then search these databases looking for suitable candidates to match positions they are offering. - 7 Steps to Workforce Retention By : Doug Berg
It's an IT jungle out there …and many of your employees may be thinking the jungles a bit greener somewhere else. With solo contracting becoming increasingly attractive, how do you make sure you retain key IT personnel?Here are seven tips I’ve found helpful when working with companies suffering from talent drain, things you can do to not only retain staff but increase productivity and performance. - 7 Tips For Moving To Self Employment By : Tony Jacowski
What you must understand is that moving away from "traditional" employment entails changing your mentality. You need to make the transition from paycheck thinking and embrace profit thinking. This is perhaps may the hardest thing to do for those used to and brought up in a 'safety' mindset. - 7 Tips for Re-entering the Job Market By : Shari Hearn
With some planning, re-entering the job market can be a positive turning point in your life. - 7 Tips for Starting Your Home Based Business By : john long
So, you've decided to start a home based business. Congratulations! and welcome to the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship. While there is a lot to learn, your effort will be worth it. The thrill of growing your business, the freedom and flexibility to set your own hours, and the possibilities of ever-increasing financial rewards are all wonderful reasons to start your home based business. - 7 Unusual Careers By : Tony Jacowski
Everyone has their choice of what career they want to pursue. Why on earth would anybody object..... - 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. - 70 Ways For Home Buyers To Save Money When Buying A Home: Tip #8 By : ameen kamadia
Tip #8 in our series on how to save money when buying a house is: Avoid MIP by getting a second mortgage
MIP is called Mortgage Insurance Premium. This is a form of insurance that you are required to pay for if your loan if greater then 80% of the value of the house. So for example, if you buy a house for $100,000 and you get a 5% down loan, you will pay a monthly mortgage insurance premium until the balance of your loan drops below 80% of the value of the house. In this case, $80,000. - 8 Steps to a Winning Interview By : Joseph Turner
All job interviews come down to only a few basics. Here is a quick checklist of the 8 most important elements that you need to have covered so you can ace almost any interview you face. - 8 Ways a Job Applicant Can Screw-up Communication with a Prospective Employer By : Todd Mintz
Many employment consultants write articles that give job applicants high-level resume advice that will, if followed, increase your chances of getting positive notice by a recruiter-employer.This isn’t one of those articles.Here are eight ways you could possibly give an employer-recruiter negative "vibes" about your candidacy that might not be obvious to you: - 8 WAYS TO GET QUALITY LEADS FOR DIRECT SALES By : Diana Adams
Let's face it. If you want to be successful in Direct Sales, you must have access to lots of "quality" leads. If you don't have the volume, you won't have the success. Yes, marketing is important. Yes, "connecting" with people is important. Yes, understanding your business inside and out is important. However, if you don't have enough leads, you won't get the momentum to experience the success you desire. - 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. - 9 Tips For A Successful Interview By : Jullie Harvard@
Looking for a new job can be a frustrating experience. Being prepared and ready for an interview help relieve some of the stress in job hunting. Here are 12 tips that can help to ease your interview process. - A Bad Career is Like a Bad Relationship: Is It Time to Get Out? By : Carol McClelland
Have you ever been in a bad relationship? You aren't sure whether you should stay or go. You may even spend time trying to convince yourself to stay. The same dynamic happens when you are in a career that doesn't work for you. Discover four questions you can ask yourself to determine whether it's time to leave your job or career. Then learn where to focus your attention to create a future career that truly works for you. - A Career as a Jeweler By : Norma Stefanik
A career as a Jeweler requires a special person with lots of patience and ability to do tedious work for long periods of time. The jeweler must have educational courses in the trade and love for jewelry and the work he does. The jeweler is free to explore other facets of the business such as sales, design, and jewelry store ownership. - A Career As A Massage Therapist By : Candice Sabrina
To begin a career in massage therapy, those interested in pursuing massage will attend an accredited school in order to learn the fundamentals of a variety of techniques. Such schools exist all over the world where in a few short years you can be licensed as a massage therapist. - A Career as an Insurance Agent By : Elizabeth Newberry
- A Career in Interior Decorating By : Tag Goulet
Imagine having a career that lets you use your creativity to make homes and businesses more beautiful and comfortable. As long as you have the desire, you can become an interior decorator. No special education or experience is necessary to break into this career and succeed. (Unlike becoming a certified interior designer which has strict requirements including two to five years of post-secondary education in interior design.) You can become an interior decorator immediately. If interior decorating sounds like the career of your dreams, here are 10 steps to breaking into this fabulous job, based on the FabJob Guide to Become an Interior Decorator. - A Career in Nursing Can Be Very Lucrative By : Kriss Standke
If you are considering a career as a nurse, you will no doubt have no problem in securing employment. With the shortage of nursing staff it's more likely a nurse will have problem scheduling time off. Vacation time and personal time to spend with your family may be hard to come by until such a time where more nurses are in the workforce. - A Career in Restaurant Management By : J Stone
SO YOU WANT A CAREER AS A RESTAURANT MANAGER?
Even if you're currently a restaurant's resident dishwasher, it is still very possible for you to climb the ladder to the very top with hard work, persistence and the right set of skills. A lot of restaurant operators seek people who already have ample experience in nearly all restaurant duties, so if you've been rotating on different tasks for the past months or years, you already have one foot in the door. - A Career in the Advertising Business By : Jonathon Hardcastle
With all its glitz and glamour, many people believe that working in advertising is all fun and games. Nothing could be farther from the truth as advertising agency people are some of the hardest working professionals around. - A Career in Wedding Planning By : Tag Goulet
As a wedding planner you can have a rewarding career that lets you use your creativity to organize the happiest day of people's lives. As long as you have the desire, you can become a wedding planner. No special education or experience is necessary to break into this career and succeed. If wedding planning sounds like the career of your dreams, here are ten steps to breaking into this fabulous job, based on the FabJob Guide to Become a Wedding Planner. - A Challenge For Modern Workplaces By : Kadence Buchanan
Due to the growing complexity and turbulence of the business environment and the related growth in research knowledge about behavior within organizations. - A Civil Engineering Career By : Melissa Steele
Civil engineering is ideal if you're socially aware and interested in working with people to solve problems and meet challenges. A career in civil engineering can help build a better future for yourself and for the world we live in. - A Closer Look At Radiology Technician Jobs By : Rita Henry
Are you interested in the field of radiology? Have you ever considered becoming a radiology technician? If you're looking for information on radiology technician jobs, you've come to the right place. Below, you'll find all the information you need to know regarding this job, including what will be required of you and what types of jobs are available. Let us help you decide if it's the right career choice for you. - A Criminal Justice Degree Online Creates a World of Opportunity By : Elizabeth Whitesmith
Actually, with the advent of Homeland Security and the increase in border patrols and other security measures, the field of criminal justice is growing by leaps and bounds. Enrolling in a criminal justice degree online program may open up a world of opportunity for anyone with a keen interest in the field. - A Day in the Life of a Flight Attendant By : David Silverstein
- A Day On A Profitable Work At Home Internet Job By : Ray Ayuso
Whats the deal with work at home internet jobs? does it really matter? can it be more profitable to work online than on my traditional 9 to 5 job? Where do i find this jobs? and how much can I earn? well, lets take a look on a day of a profitable work at home internet job. - A Driving Record Is A Critical Component Of A Diligent Background Check By : Patrick Barnett
When determining specifications for a background investigation, a number of factors must be taken into account. Every element contained there in should be weighed against the three primary criteria of effectiveness, cost/benefit and practicability. Available resources being limited, it is crucial to apply those resources economically and in such a manner as to avoid chasing theoretical absolutes down the road of diminishing returns. No one element, or combination of elements can be relied upon to be 100% foolproof. Regardless of the level of scrutiny imposed, there are always a small percentage of individuals who are able to "beat the system". - A Few Magazine Publishing Terms By : Scott Lindsay
The business of writing for magazines is often speculative in nature. It can often seem fruitless to conduct research on available paying magazines, attempt to understand their style and unique requirements, write the article, send the article, and then wait for what can seem a never ending response.
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