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Making Sure You Get a Good Reference
You've had 3 interviews with a potential employer and they've asked you for references from your prior job. The problem is that you didn't leave on the best of terms and now you're a bit worried about the kind of reference they'll give. Follow these simple rules and you will be able to handle this without any problem.

Making Yourself More Relevant To The New Workplace
Being a current job seeker can be quite a challenging prospect as there are many changes in the workplace. Life-long employment is no longer the norm and workers must also learn to adapt with the com...

Manage Your Boss - And Get Ahead!
You've never read these tips anywhere else. John McKee, a business success coach who, as a senior executive for over 25 years personally hired, promoted and fired literally thousands of people, provides fresh insight into how to get promoted.

Managing Emotions During Career Change and Job Search, Part One
You probably know already that career changes and job searches provoke emotions that range from fear to anger to rejection, to mention but a few. How do you process your feelings to minimize their negative impact on your career transition? In this article, a seasoned Career Coach will show you how.

Managing Emotions During Career Change and Job Search, Part Two
Processing your feelings during periods of career change, transition, or job search begins with first knowing what you're feeling. Use this extensive list of emotions to help you boost your emotional intelligence today!

Managing The Boss Is Essential To Career Success
Your boss is the gatekeeper of your career. Unless you are able to manage a positive relationship with him at each step of your career you will fall short of your potential.

Marketing You and Your Career
Imagine if a business invested years into the research, design, and creation of a new product, and then failed to tell anybody about it. What if the company assumed (even expected) that consumers should discover their new product, just because it was “great”? Flawed logic, right? Yet, that’s how many people treat their careers!

Mastering the Job Interview - 5 Tips to Make Yourself Irresistible to the Interviewer
So you've figured out, more or less what you want to do and where the opportunities are. Now; you have been called for an interview. Here are five steps for interview success for students and graduates.

Mastering The Lunch Interview
Passing the all important lunch interview is critical. Learn the DO's and DON'TS when eating and interviewing.

Match, Meet, and Mesmerize at a Job Fair
Attending a job faircan make you feel like you are playing a losing game unless you know the rules. Use these suggestions to gain a competitive edge.

ME/CFS And FM : Is It Time To Quit Your Job?
Most working ME/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) and Fibromyalgia (FM) sufferers face the same kind of problems at some point during their illness:

Medical Billing And Coding Profession
Medical billers and coders are in high demand among the allied health occupations. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), health information technicians are one of the 10 fastest-growi...

Medical Billing Businesses Are Growing Fast And Providing A Needed Service For Doctors
You've seen the commercials and web sites about starting medical billing businesses in your home. You can't just start calling doctors and telling them you will take care of the billing for them. It is their income and they want to know you are a true business and that you have experience. So, before any thing else, look into classes to help you get those medical billing jobs.

Mid-Life Crisis: Its Not Just for Men Anymore!
A recent story in Career Journal begins: "The "midlife crisis" has long been thought of as something that afflicts men and often involves expensive toys and second wives. But the Wall Street Journal's Work & Family columnist, Sue Shellenbarger, says that as gender roles change, women are increasingly experiencing their own version of these upheavals."

Minding Your Own Business
Think you have gone as far as you can in your present job? Instead of looking around for a similar position in another company, you may want to strike out on your own as a consultant. With a greater...

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