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Self-Analysis Is Good For The Soul
Every few years it is wise to do a self analysis. Who you are and where you are going with your career or your business?

Self-Knowledge: The Key To Finding The Right Career Direction
Your career, like any journey, has a beginning, an end and a direction. For many people, the present direction of the career is probably not a result of entirely their own choices. If, for some reaso...

Self-Preservation Techniques For The Unemployed
Three specific techniques are provided to help those who have suffered a job layoff to survive with intact self-esteem, a belief in their own self-worth and a positive outlook for the future.

Seminars: Why Are They Popular, and What Advantages/Disadvantages Are There to Attending One?
Seminars dealing with "special topics" have actually been around for decades, and are an older form of marketing and information exchanges, that have seen quite a resurgence of interest in the past ten years.

Series 3 Exam
Become a Futures and Commodities Broker by passing the Series 3 Exam. This license can open the door to a career trading futures contracts.

Serious Business Networking
It isn't always easy to talk to people, but if you don't at least try you may lose out on an opportunity. People enjoy networking with interesting, purposeful individuals.

Seriously Impress at Your Interview With These 7 Hot Tips
So you've managed to secure a job interview for a position that fits you PERFECTLY. Now comes the moment of truth: Are you REALLY ready for the interview? If you've rehearsed what you're going to say and know the perfect answer to every potential question, you're half way there. There's just one important thing you've forgotten:

Settling Successfully Into Your New Job
The euphoria of getting a new job can sometimes be overcome by apprehension about what comes next. After all, you're "the new kid on the block," and there's much to learn--about your new job duties and much more. But here are some things you can do to make the process go smoother.

Seven Deadly Types of Job Recruiters
While there are a few good ones out there, I've found that the majority of them are just plain odd. I have put the most notorious oddballs into categories to help you decide which type you are dealing with. Unfortunately, I speak from personal experience and I have crossed paths with all of these types. If the recruiter you're dealing with exhibits any of the characteristics below...run!

Seven Myths You Must Challenge Now To Begin Your Second Career Today
Has it been awhile since you explored career options? Are you making your 21st century choices based on beliefs that were accurate when Reagan was president of the US (and Thatcher was PM of Great Britain)? Do you wish you could take a test that would point you to the perfect Second Career? Then you're probably operating on yesterday's myths -- time to move to today's reality...

Seven Steps to Better Networking
If published statistics are accurate, employment agencies and search firms fill about 20% of all jobs in the US. Job boards fill anywhere between 2% and 8%. So how do the others get filled?

Seven Steps to Making a Successful Career Change
If you are not happy in your current job, perhaps it's time to think about making a change yourself. Here's what you should do...

Seven Success Tips For Recent Graduates Entering the Professional World
Euphoria from cap-and-gown celebrations will quickly turn to real world culture shock for many college graduates this year. Certainly, landing a job is concern number one, but how will these young professionals fare once they begin their career? Are they actually prepared for what lies ahead? Andy Masters, St. Louis author of the newly released book Life After College: What to Expect and How to Succeed in Your Career, offers several pieces of advice for college graduates to get their career off to a great start:

Seven Tips to a Job-Winning Interview
These days, interviews don't come easily. When you get The Call, make the most of your time -- and go for it!

Shades of Grey
A paperweight sits on my desk, etched in silver the message: Life isn't always black and white. It serves as a reminder there are few absolutes at work (or in life).

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Are You Suited for Self-employment?
Are you well suited for self-employment? Here's a 10-question quiz that can give you a quick idea o...

Moving Without A Job: Should You Move to the Location of Your Dreams and THEN Look for a Job?
Moving without a job will challenge your identity -- but for some people, it's the best way to go. ...

The Job-Seekers Toolkit
Before you start your job search, you've got to stock up on these essential items. Here's the Job-Se...