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How to Answer The Most Difficult Interview Questions
The following 'difficult' questions are common to most tricky or adversarial interviews. In order to convince the interviewer that you are the best person for the job, you must prepare and rehearse your answers meticulously.

How to Prepare for A Performance Appraisal
Performance appraisal should be treated as an ongoing developmental process rather than a formal once-a-year review. It should be closely monitored by both employee and reviewer to ensure that targets are being achieved.

The Secrets to Interview Success
Many well qualified and extremely able candidates fail at job interviews simply because they are unaware of the conventions of the job interview and the expectations of the interviewer.

Discontentment in the Workplace
More people are finding employment, yet worker discontent and frustration have become rampant in the professional arena. Find out the sources of this trend, and see what can be done to alleviate this phenomenon.

Ten Things About Your Career Development
Career Development. Who tells us about this when we start in our first job or make decisions about college? No one. So do we end up in the perfect job or are we a square peg in a round hole, forever sub-clinically depressed? It's pot-luck...want some help...

Are You Living Your Career Dreams?
Inherent within the human spirit is a desire for fulfillment, a longing to carry out our creative aspirations by reaching new heights of accomplishment. Yet often the yearning for fulfillment can be suppressed by fear and apprehension. Perhaps we aren't feeling good enough, smart enough or able enough to pursue and fulfill our dreams.

Tips on How to Write High Impact Letters of Recommendation
Congratulations. You've been asked to write a letter of recommendation for an employee or colleague. This person values your opinion of him or her, and you'd be glad to help them advance. The problem is you're unsure of what to say or how to say it! Here are four tips to keep in mind when preparing your recommendation.

How to Ask For a Salary Increase and Get Your Raise
Feeling overworked and underpaid? If you're starting to feel like you deserve a raise, here are eight DO's and DON'Ts to build your confidence and tact (and what to avoid!) in asking for the salary you feel you deserve.

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:

Best Strategy Using Internet Job Search Engines
Hundreds of Job Search Engines available online, how to choose wisely and whether job seekers should use job search tools?

Is Job Loss Making You Sick?
Emotions run wild after job loss. Combatting negativity after job loss.

Career Transitions : Fearless Flyers
You can be a Fearless Flyer, too. It just takes an idea, some creativity, and a bit of courage. This article will introduce you to three people I call Fearless Flyers because they have taken the leap of faith that many of us would only dream of considering.

Job Interviews: Succeeding with Panel Interviews
Some job candidates feel intimidated when facing a group of interviewers instead of just one person. Here's why candidates should relish -- rather than dread -- panel interviews.

Job Interviews: Identifying & Using Your Most Important Asset
When you're preparing for your interview, do you know which crucial asset to emphasize? It's not what you think!

Finding Success In Todays Job Market
We are living in a time when there will be more changes in our current career in just one year than ever before. There is more competition than at any time in our history. Jobs and even whole industries are coming and going at lightening speed. Yet with all this change there are also more opportunites than ever before

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