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Consultants - If We Cant Laugh At Ourselves?
There are hundreds of varieties of Consultants these days. We can find Consultants to take care of our diets, our physical well being, our mental well being, and pretty much anything you can imagine when it comes to business.

Consulting: A Different World
I won't say I have a vast array of knowledge as a consultant...collectively I've only been doing it about 8 years. However, there are some things that I have observed that I think will be helpful to...

Corporate Flight Attendant Job Hunting Tips
Finding employment as a corporate flight attendant takes a certain amount of drive and determination that few people possess. Still, if you are sensing that working on a private jet is your "calling" then the following information shall be helpful to you.

Corporate Flight Attendant Salaries
Learn what the pay levels are for a corporate flight attendant and contemplate some key points concerning job responsibilities before accepting your next position.

Corporate Flight Attendant Training Options
Finding work as a corporate flight attendant can be an arduous process as, unlike the commercial carriers, most business jets do not require a flight attendant to work onboard an aircraft. Add to the mix that many operators do not opt to use flight attendants and the market tightens up even more. Still, there is work out there for those who aspire to fly on a private jet. Before heading down that road, many companies do require that you have some sort of corporate specific training before you can even apply for a job. Let's take a brief look at various types of training programs available and what they have to offer.

Corporate World: Jungle Or Paradise?
... "the corporate world can either make you a better person or otherwise".

Could You Write Performance Reviews For Money?
Writing reviews is a little more complicated than just telling what you thought of the show. Could you make a living doing it?

Counter-Offers: Do They Merit Consideration?
A counter-offer can be very enticing when faced with the choice of moving into a brand new work situation or maintaining the status quo. It certainly can be very uplifting to the ego. Can the obvious monetary advantage override the reason you decided to make a change in the first place? This article explores the pros and cons of this common scenario.

Counteroffers: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
If "resignation" is the word that strikes fear into all employers, then "counteroffer" is the one that strikes fear into an employee's heart. Jeff Altman, CPC, MSW offers a search professional's view of how to and whether to consider a counteroffer.

Cracking the Connection Code: Networking for the Introverted
We've all heard it before: "Just get out there and network!" If it was that easy, we would already be doing it. So why is it so hard and what can you do to get started?

Crafting A Stellar Career Summary For Your Resume
Is your resume winning you the interviews you want? If not, try this exercise to ensure yours is as perfect as it can be.

Create a Network and Catapult Your Job Search
Networking is still known as a great job-search strategy, yet it eludes some individuals simply because they don't know how to go about it. Individuals also tend to shy away from networking because i...

Create Your Own Security
Our lives are changing a a faster pace than at any other time in history. In trying to understand and respond to the changes occurring in our work and personal lives, here are seven strategic steps you can take to manage your way through change.

Create Your Plan B Before the Layoff Axe Falls
In one short week, the axe fell at a number of companies and thousands of employees were without jobs. Hewlett Packard, Kodak, Ford Motor Company of Canada, PNC Financial and Kimberley Clark each had to make critical business decisions and lay off large numbers of employees. Reasons ranged from "maintaining a tighter rein on costs" to creating a "simpler nimbler" organization". Although the news is usually shocking, layoffs don't just happen. There are usually some subtle signs that changes are coming.

Creating a Feng Shui Power Office: 6 Easy Tips to More Successful Surroundings
Don't let your office stand in your way of success. Use feng shui to turn your cubicle, home office, or executive workspace from an anchor and into a launch pad. Find out the secrets that top level executives are using to propel their companies --and their careers.

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How To REALLY Look For A Job
Are you looking for a job -- really looking? Or are you simply waiting for employment to fall into y...

Factual Employment Screening Part 1
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War Time Hiring: 5 Steps to Attract Top Talent
Over the next 20 years, employee talent will be what differentiates successful companies from those ...