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Your Next Performance Appraisal: Make It Work For You
In the rush of everyday work, it can be difficult to think about your own career development. An appraisal is a key opportunity to identify your strengths, areas that need improvement and plans for your future. Start preparing for your next performance appraisal.

Your Salary: What Are You Worth?
It is rare for someone involved in a job search to stop and consider salary and worth. In this job market, most job candidates are thrilled just to be offered employment. In this article, the value of knowing your worth and how you can use that knowledge to your advantage is explored.

Your Self-Image in the Workplace
When communication breaks down in your office or factory and workers lack motivation, what are the roots of the problem?

Your Value Proposition: A Critical Component To Having A Successful Job Search
This article defines and discusses a critical ingredient every job seeker needs to be successful. Without this component, you will not perform as well in your job search efforts.

Youre Bright And Talented -- TooT Your Own Horn --
Yes, You know and your Mother knows, too! However, the rest of the world has to be informed. Someone has to spill the beans. Let the world know that YOU are holding the "goods".

Youre Fired Isnt The Finale
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, March 2004 had the largest gain in hiring in nearly four years. But as of then, there were still about 8 million Americans without jobs, and almost 23% of those had been unemployed for six months or more.

Youre Fired!
What do you do if your boss fires you? 1) Celebrate 2) Kiss and thank them for giving you the push you needed 3) Start your own business...

“How to Look Your Best in a Down Economy”
Is it the TRUTH? Be yourself ~ tell it like it is. No fluff. Just be honest with "your" audience ~ the hiring authority. No one should have to sort out the "real" you from the hype found so often in a resume.

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Five Tips to Nailing Your Job Interview
Are you nervous about your job interview? These five tips will put you miles ahead of your competiti...

Do You Need A Mentor? And How Do You Find One?
A mentor can mean the difference between attaining middle management or rising to the top of a compa...

8 Steps to Getting On-Track When You Start a New Job
Starting a new job can feel like moving to a new country. In this article, Jeff Altman, MSW, CPC di...