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Category: Employment

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Starting Part Time Computer Career From Home is the Way to Success by Arthur Wang Expert
[ 2008-05-10 ]
With the low costs of computer and internet connections, it have become easier today for people to start a part time computer career from home.

Cardiac Care Nursing: What to Expect When Choosing this Field by Stephanie Larkin Expert
[ 2008-05-08 ]
Nurses who work in cardiac care are currently in very high demand. Due to the fact that heart disease is one of the main causes of death in the United States, there is a great need for nurses who specialize in cardiac care. Also, breakthroughs in both pharmaceuticals and technology have contributed to the advancement of cardiology, necessitating more nurses to specialize in cardiac care.

Nurse Salaries: Getting paid what you’re worth in the marketplace by Stephanie Larkin Expert
[ 2008-05-08 ]
During a nursing shortage, it would seem that a nurse would be more likely to receive a generous salary. However, the healthcare industry is very competitive, and expenses are high. In many cases, the best salaries go to the individuals with the best negotiating skills.

The Upcoming Nursing Shortage- How You Can Be Best Positioned to Capitalize by Stephanie Larkin Expert
[ 2008-05-08 ]
There are a variety of reasons why there is a shortage of nurses, and just as many reasons for why the shortage is expected to grow. The cost of healthcare is astronomical, and continues to get higher.

Tips for Getting a Nursing Scholarship from Your Target College by Stephanie Larkin Expert
[ 2008-05-08 ]
Where you attend nursing school often depends on why you are attending. If you go to nursing school straight out of high school, you will probably choose a nursing school the same way that any of your classmates choose a college. You will visit the campus, talk to friends or current students, think about how close or far away you want to be from home, and decide on the school that seems to meet most of those needs.

Advantages of W-2 Employment by Stephanie Larkin Larkin
[ 2008-05-03 ]
There are some reasons an individual would choose self-employment over working for someone else, but not everyone is willing to take on the problems and stress of owning a business. For some, the notion of running every aspect of a company is more than overwhelming.

How an Independent Consultant can get Business Insurance by Stephanie Larkin Larkin
[ 2008-05-03 ]
One challenge with freelancing and independent consultant work that you may not have considered is securing business insurance. Business insurance will protect you and your business against unfortunate mistakes and mishaps.

Self-Incorporation: Is it Right For Me? by Stephanie Larkin Larkin
[ 2008-05-03 ]
Many businesses can benefit from incorporation. The main benefit of incorporation for most businesses is that it shields the business owner from lawsuits and protects their assets in the event that the company is the target of a lawsuit.

When Do You Have to Incorporate and What is Involved? by Stephanie Larkin Larkin
[ 2008-05-03 ]
Incorporation is one of any number of ways to structure a business. These include a limited liability company, an S-corporation and a C-corporation. Each structure has benefits and drawbacks, and it is important to decide which type of corporation works best for your situation, or if it makes sense to consider other options like operating without a corporation or working through an umbrella company.

Elements of a Good Cover Letter Format by Mike Woods
[ 2008-04-28 ]
To ever have a chance of succeeding with your goal of landing that perfect job, you also need to dedicate some time and effort in crafting a good resume cover letter while ensuring that it maintains the structure of a proven and successful format. The cover letter essentially sums up your competencies and skills relevant to the role you are applying for. It is not generally considered as part of your resume, but you have to keep in mind that a cover letter becomes more effective if it complements your submitted resume.

How to Spot Good Sample Resumes by Mike Woods
[ 2008-04-28 ]
Sample resumes are an excellent guide to attract the interest of an employer. The truth is, most job seekers are not excellent writers and definitely not everyone are fully experienced in resume writing. A lot of time is spent browsing classified ads and searching the internet for the perfect role, and when you finally find that job of your dreams you don't want to just screw it all up by handing out a terrible resume. This is where good sample resumes can be put to good use.

10 Challenges Senior Executives Face in the Job Search by WebMarket Reports Expert
[ 2008-04-26 ]
Over the years, I have worked with hundreds of key executives - CEOs, Partners, COOs, Presidents, Senior Vice Presidents, and so on. Top business professionals like these present unique challenges to the Career Consultant, because they face unique challenges in their own transitions!

Using your language skills by Andy Green
[ 2008-04-26 ]
There are many employment opportunities for people with language skills in a limitless range of industries.

Language Jobs in Translating by Andy Green
[ 2008-04-26 ]
Translation and interpreting require a high degree of fluency in one or more foreign languages. These occupations are highly competitive fields. In addition, each occupation presents its own challenges in terms of the experience and skills required to succeed.

Scientific Jobs Are Not For Scientists Alone by WebMarket Reports Expert
[ 2008-04-24 ]
Scientific jobs usually involve some research. The jobholder would have specialized training and experience in a field, and the ability to draw on it to conduct field or laboratory research.

Pharmacy Technician Jobs Are Increasing With Changing Scenarios by WebMarket Reports Expert
[ 2008-04-24 ]
Pharmacy technicians are the front-end persons you see at pharmacies. It is they who actually do the routine work of dispensing medicines - receiving prescriptions, checking for their completeness, retrieving the medication

Pharmacy Locum Jobs Are For Those Who Can't Work Full Time by WebMarket Reports Expert
[ 2008-04-24 ]
Pharmacy locum jobs seek to fill temporary vacancies caused by the permanent pharmacy jobholder going on leave, and on other such contingencies. As people are always going on leave or resigning or falling sick and so on, there is a steady flow of locum jobs.

Pharmacy Jobs - What, Where And How? by WebMarket Reports Expert
[ 2008-04-24 ]
What are pharmacy jobs? Where are these jobs available? How do you qualify for these jobs? This article seeks to answer these questions. In the USA, there are more pharmacy jobs than qualified pharmacists. It is thus a good career option.

Pharmaceutical Jobs Offer Good Pay by WebMarket Reports Expert
[ 2008-04-24 ]
Pharmaceutical jobs belong in the healthcare industry, a fast growing industry. An aging population and new developments in diagnosis and treatment (leading to increased use of medication) are the main factors leading this growth.

Healthcare Jobs Are Growing Fastest by WebMarket Reports Expert
[ 2008-04-24 ]
With an aging population and new innovations in medical diagnosis and treatment, healthcare jobs are growing faster than in any other field. An aging population needs more health services while healthcare innovations increase the use of medications and the demand for treatment facilities.

Dispenser Jobs Require Rigorous Training by WebMarket Reports Expert
[ 2008-04-24 ]
Dispenser jobs involve correctly dispensing medication and medical products. In addition to medicine dispensers, specialist dispensers dispense hearing aids, ophthalmic items and so on. Different kinds of training are needed for different kinds of dispensers.

Accredited Checking Technician Jobs Provide A Good Vocational Career by WebMarket Reports Expert
[ 2008-04-24 ]
Accredited checking technician jobs are similar to pharmacy technician jobs. While the latter receives the prescription, takes out the drugs from shelves and packs them, the former checks the dispensed prescription for its accuracy.

Aseptic Technician Jobs Require Specific Experience Of Aseptic Techniques by WebMarket Reports Expert
[ 2008-04-24 ]
Aseptic technician jobs typically require qualifications in biology or microbiology up to degree level, and specific experience in aseptic practices. Aseptic techniques are used to prevent contamination, spoilage or unwanted fermentation during medical procedures or production processes.

Do You Want One Of the Pharmacist Jobs? by WebMarket Reports Expert
[ 2008-04-24 ]
There are more pharmacist jobs going round than pharmacists, an excellent scenario for job seekers. So how do you tap into this job market?

Facing Psychometric Tests for the first time by chris brown
[ 2008-04-23 ]
Upon leaving university most graduates find they face job interviews that include psychometric tests. Here is help and advice on what to expect and how to cope with graduate testing.

Cover Letter Mistakes - Common Pitfalls to Avoid by Mike Woods
[ 2008-04-19 ]
A cover letter should be made for every resume you submit. While a few may think that a cover letter is unnecessary considering that a resume already details all the required skills and experiences, it actually helps on complementing the submitted resume. A good cover letter should focus on the key competencies and experiences relevant to the role and should clearly erase any doubt from the employer that you are the right candidate for the job. To achieve this, you need to avoid these common cover letter mistakes that can cost you the possible interview and the job.

A Guide on How to Write a Resume Objective by Mike Woods
[ 2008-04-19 ]
A lot of job seekers are at a loss on how to write a resume objective that guarantees success of being interviewed. The resume objective, being the top most statement is usually the first item that catches the employer's attention so it is important that it can prod them to continue reading on. To learn how to write a resume objective is not at all that difficult. Taking it for granted, however, is also not a very good idea. Being the opening statement, it has a significant impact on whether your resume ends as trash or results in that sought after job interview.

Best Resume Format - Chronological or Functional? by Mike Woods
[ 2008-04-19 ]
A resume is basically a summary of your past employment history, achievements, skills, educational attainments and competencies acquired through the years. Your resume is your sales letter to a prospective employer to tell them that you are the best candidate for the role. It is generally made up of one to two pages and often comes in two distinct resume formats: Chronological and Functional. So which one is best suited for you?

Five Interview Questions That May Trip You Up by Jacqueline D. Gehrke Gehrke
[ 2008-04-13 ]
This article includes some of the real questions Interviewers ask and the reasons behind what they are truly after.

Important Tax Information for Independent Contractors by Stephanie Larkin Larkin
[ 2008-04-13 ]
Being your own boss is certainly rewarding, but few people think about the extra work of preparing invoices and tax forms. Independent contractors need to be aware that being independent of the client company is a special tax situation, and they will need to file differently with Internal Revenue Service than they might have in the past.

Why Freelance? The Advantages of W-2 versus 1099 by Stephanie Larkin Larkin
[ 2008-04-13 ]
The term "freelance" comes from the works of Sir Walter Scott and refers to traveling knights offering their services in battle to noblemen for a fee. This colorful designation is now used for independent contractors who offer their services to companies but are not officially employed by them. The freelancer is free to work in whatever manner

Tips to Keep Your Home Business Organized by Stephanie Larkin Larkin
[ 2008-04-13 ]
If you have a home business, getting yourself organized should be a priority. Lack of planning and organization reduces productivity, increases stress, and strains working and personal relationships. Precious work time can be lost while searching for things you have misplaced and need. Missing deadlines and important meetings with contacts, forgetting critical details, confusion, trouble making necessary decisions, and business failure, are common problems for those working from home that are not organized.

Resume Objective - Should You Have One? by Mike Woods
[ 2008-04-12 ]
Every time we submit a job application, we are oftentimes confronted with the predicament on whether to put a resume objective in our CV or not. If you go and ask career experts, you most probably will get varied views and opinions. Some career advisers would say that a resume objective must be included to provide the employer an idea on what types of roles you are interested in and would likely perform best. Other advisers, on the other hand, would be saying that including a resume objective would be a complete waste of time as it is often ignored by employers and sometimes would turn their interest off.

Homeland Security Jobs – Booming US Job Market by Oswald Eppers
[ 2008-04-11 ]
All indicators are showing green light for starting a career in the promising and highly interesting industry of homeland security in the USA. There are actually over 20,000 jobs published on the Internet and the trend is going up.

Payroll Clerk by Peter Salazar Expert
[ 2008-04-07 ]
Payroll Clerk inputs data from time sheets, production records, or individual time cards to computerized payroll system. Payroll Clerk is also responsible for federal production, balancing payroll runs, tax payments, and answering employer questions and issues.

Possible Legal Risks a Nurse Might Encounter by Stephanie Larkin Larkin
[ 2008-04-01 ]
In today's litigious society, it can be easy for the nursing staff to become involved directly or indirectly in legal matters. However, just as the amount of cases has increased, there are some common themes among legal battles involving nursing practitioners that have stood out.

Solutions for the Current Nursing Shortage by Stephanie Larkin Larkin
[ 2008-04-01 ]
The nursing shortage in the United States is estimated between 340,000 to over a million nurses. Many of the nurses that are leaving the field are management and faculty nurses needed by nursing schools for training the new crop of nursing graduates.

The Benefits of Nursing Abroad by Stephanie Larkin Larkin
[ 2008-04-01 ]
The demand for skilled nurses is high and only expected to continue to rise in the coming years. There are a variety of reasons for the need for nursing professionals.

Salary Negotiation Power Tips by Jim DeSantis Expert
[ 2008-03-28 ]
As a former Manager I can tell you that money is the most sensitive issue in the whole hiring process. It's sensitive for both prospective employer and job applicants. Handled correctly, both employer and applicant can come to an amicable figure. Here are eight ways I found that make the process of salary negotiation more efficient.

Starting An Exciting New Career by Melvin Polatnick Expert
[ 2008-03-27 ]
The funeral parlor full of happy people is an insult to the departed,that is why the professional mourner is needed.

The Language of Business by Andy Green
[ 2008-03-23 ]
In an increasingly global marketplace, it's high time that UK businesses realised the importance of employing bilingual and multilingual staff and translating or localising their sales websites into foreign languages. We have found a quick test to ascertain readers' current level of expertise in European "commercial-speak".

My Trick Of Getting A Better Job by Melvin Polatnick Expert
[ 2008-03-18 ]
Getting to see as many people that are in the position to hire you is my trick.

Using Phone References and Recommendation Letters by WebMarket Reports Expert
[ 2008-03-16 ]
Most people already know that they need a list of Professional References. But you might be asking, "Why do I need Letters of Recommendation at this point in my career?"

Modern Cowboy Jobs – More than Campfire Romantic by Oswald Eppers
[ 2008-03-13 ]
Find hundreds of Cowboy Jobs using a so-called meta job search engine. With one click you get the cowboy job vacancies of more than 1200 search engines on your screen.

All you need to know about oil and gas jobs by Ane Tide Expert
[ 2008-03-11 ]
The oil and gas industry is constantly undergoing major transformations, with prices fluctuating from one day to another. In this ever-changing industry, the only thing that remains constant is the need for professional workers. The oil and gas market offers a number of high-paying jobs for those with proper training and willingness to relocate when necessary. With the demand for experienced workers to fill in oil and gas jobs constantly increasing, you can get a really good employment deal if you’re up to the task. Oil Offshore Marine presents a wide variety of oil jobs in every field of the oil and gas industry.

Taking Free Career Advice with a Grain of Salt by Mike Sandiford Expert
[ 2008-03-11 ]
Every graduate who takes free career advice from a friend or family member needs to look beyond the advice to determine motivations. Your graduation from university will be accompanied by dozens of loved ones and colleagues offering free career advice without solicitation.

Surmounting Challenges to Graduate Accountancy Professionals by Mike Sandiford Expert
[ 2008-03-11 ]
There are many obstacles facing graduate accountancy professionals as they emerge from the classroom into the corporate world. The myth that accountancy degrees guarantee great wages and job stability needs to be dispelled before you pursue your postgraduate career.

Creating Good Quality Student Accommodations by Mike Sandiford Expert
[ 2008-03-11 ]
Every student needs to approach apartments, dorms and other temporary accommodations with a creative eye. Good quality student accommodations that fit within your budget can be difficult to find in the United Kingdom.

Computational Finance as a Professional Tool for Financial Graduates by Mike Sandiford Expert
[ 2008-03-11 ]
One of the most important tools that financial graduates need for professional success is computational finance. This study combines computer analysis, mathematics and financial knowledge to assess the total risk of specific types of investments.

Breaking Down the Costs of Foreign Student Health Insurance by Mike Sandiford Expert
[ 2008-03-11 ]
A foreign student looking for short-term and permanent health insurance needs to know what she is paying for with her premium. The level of risk changes from place to place as you leave your home country for semesters abroad.

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