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Resume Tune Up
Employers have fears, uncertainty and DOUBT (the FUD factor) over your ability to actually do what you claim you can do in your resume and cover letter. Address the fears, get the job offer!

Your Interview Secret Weapon
Most people find themselves spending time in interviews defending their resume. This a really bad sign and if you find it happening to you then you're probably not going to get the job. But there is a way you can turn the interview around...

Resurgence of the Time Sheet: Why You Should Write Down Your Workday Activities
Reviews the value of using a time sheet and documenting your daily activities. Shows how the results can improve employees' productivity and assignment of tasks within a company.

Getting A Leg Up
If you are looking for a way to get a leg up on your competition during your job search you need to read this article. There are plenty of ways to get a job but very few people actually know how. If you need to know how read on.

The 10 Biggest Career Change Mistakes - And How to Avoid Them
Successful career-changers Learn all they can about the process of change…and educate themselves about the most common mistakes career-changers make, too. Here's a list that will help you avoid the biggest pitfalls.

Career Change: A Glittering Invitation To The Emotional Stalkers
As much as you are yearning for career-change, and as much as the trends actually favor it, just contemplating a shift is a glittering invitation to four emotional stalkers who love nothing better than to play a nasty game of team-tag at your personal expense. When you unmask these bandits -- even a little -- they begin to lose their emotional charge - leaving you free to more fully explore the opportunities to re-invent yourself.

Searching for an IT Job
Searching for an IT job is difficult only because of the number of IT jobs a person can choose from.

Searching for Jobs Online
Any major employment site on the Internet provides a fast and easy online job search.

Students Searching for a Job
Looking for a job after finishing school marks a major event in a student's life.

Think About a Nursing Degree
If you are thinking of going to nursing school or getting a nursing degree, you may already know that choosing a school is not always an easy task. If you are looking to become a Registered Nurse, a Nurse Midwife, a forensic nurse or a legal nurse consultant there are colleges that you can enroll in to get your program.

Employment Under A Microscope
The oversight created to watch low income workers to handle large sums of money is reviewed along with a psychological analysis of what such monitoring cn mean to an individual's self-esteem.

Wake Up and Learn Something New
Are you comfortable? Do you feel stable? Have you yet realized that there is no such thing as job security anymore? That concept is gone. Unlike our parents and their parents before them who could count on working in a selected field for a given employer for life and then retire, we of this generation, working in any aspect of manufacturing, have no such luxury. Our job, or even the company we work for could change overnight or possibly be gone in a heartbeat.

Career Killers to Avoid
Many professionals and managers are so involved in day-to-day crises and fighting fires that they forget about a key leadership characteristic: self-management. It's too late to figure out what's next for you once your company has merged, had lay offs, changed strategy or whatever. Rather, start taking control of your career now.

10 Key Career Success Questions
At some point in every professional or managerial career, there is a time when one start thinking: Is it time to move on or do something else? However, before you quit your job and take a fling at something else, realistically evaluate your career and potential options by asking yourself ten career success questions.

Unemployment Blues: Mind Over Mood
The emotional roller coaster of unemployment is considered. Then mental strategies to recover balance are reviewed and specific techniques suggested.

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