 Category: Employment - Careers
Category: Business >> Employment - Careers<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page >> by Karen Armon [ 2008-12-31 ] Interested in an executive job search system that would guarantee feedback so you can improve your results? Here are top 3 mistakes every $100K+ executive makes when looking for job. by retail crossing [ 2008-12-31 ] Searching for Retail Jobs? Browse Fashion Retail Jobs, Retail Sales & Merchandising Jobs, Retail Store and Management Jobs. by Nate Rodnay  [ 2008-12-30 ] With the health of the U.S. economy so much in the news these days, it seems natural to also analyze the health of the average U.S. worker, considering how much influence the latter has on the former. That analysis, considering the current state of the national healthcare system, does not paint a pretty picture. by Derek Drekland [ 2008-12-29 ] If you are like so many other people these days then you may be ready to hang it all up and move to Europe. There is one small problem though and that is that you will need to have a job once you get there. So here are a few tips you should consider to help you get your career in Europe jump started.
by Derek Drekland [ 2008-12-29 ] Believe it or not, twenty years ago Afghanistan was a common tourist destination. In recent years however, the only time anyone hears the name Afghanistan it is in relation to the ongoing war that seems to be the prime focus of the news channels.
by Derek Drekland [ 2008-12-29 ] So there you, are sitting on your duff. Out of work, watching the news on TV. Man! Your thinking to yourself, I sure am glad that I'm not in Afghanistan! By the way, why in the heck do all those American and Canadian workers go over there in the first place? Maybe they just love misery?
by Derek Drekland [ 2008-12-29 ] So you are sick and tired of sitting around your hometown and are ready for a change. Well an IT job in Europe will definitely offer you some change but there are a few things that you are going to need to know before you get started.
by Derek Drekland [ 2008-12-29 ] Hey! Why not!? It's just so easy to get stuck in the same old work-day-rut in the same home town with the same old job. By finding a job overseas you can kill two birds with one stone. You can blow your town and get away from the monotonous job that you have right now, if you have one.
by Derek Drekland [ 2008-12-29 ] Take a look around you and take stock of the economy at home. Sure, the politicians are saying that things will be better in two or three years, but what is the real story. The real story is that it took a full ten years for the depression of the 1930s to end and thats back when oil was cheap and plentiful. Even then, it was WW2 that finally ended it and the country went right back into a recession as soon as the war ended five years later!
by Derek Drekland [ 2008-12-29 ] Man oh man! What is this world coming to? Has it gotten so bad that you now have to consider going to Iraq to find a job? That my friend, is a question that you are going to have to answer for yourself but the fact is that Iraq is the next big gold rush for fantastic paying jobs of all types.
by Derek Drekland [ 2008-12-29 ] So there you are, sitting in you home in Anytown USA waiting for the economy to pick up so you can get back to work. Hey! The new president aid that he can turn things around in as little as two years! Plus hes going to extend your unemployment benefits! So whats there to worry about?
by Derek Drekland [ 2008-12-29 ] So your not one of those people who are content to work at the lumber mill in their home town for the rest of their life. One option that you have to get your butt out of Dodge is find yourself a high paying overseas job and believe it or not they are currently available.
by Derek Drekland [ 2008-12-29 ] Sure the economy is bad and a lot of people are out of work but the fact remains that there are still plenty of good paying jobs out there. Take jobs in Iraq and Afghanistan for instance, where war and strife have left so much devastation in their wake.
by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] Very occasionally, you may waltz from your first interview into a job you love. More often than not though, you will experience setbacks with the dreaded “Thank you for your interest…” interview rejection letter. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] In today's tough job market, you need to carefully present your work experience to avoid being seen as unstable. An unexplained gap on your CV is a red flag to a recruiting manager because employers don't like to see gaps in your employment history. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] A number of recruitment professionals prefer a one-page CV that is compact, clear, concise, and relevant to the job because of the sheer volume of CVs they receive and the time it takes to sort them. However, this is not a rule of thumb, and you cannot sacrifice your CV's readability to make it conform to any arbitrary "rules" about CV length. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] Volunteer experience would be particularly useful if you’re applying for a position in the public sector, or if as part of the position you’re applying to, you’re expected to interact with the local community.
The main question is where to list your volunteer experience on your CV, and the technique you use depends on how relevant your volunteer experience is to the role that you are applying for. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] Some people think that a positive attitude and a job search aren’t even in the same universe, but you need a positive attitude to present yourself successfully to potential employers, and for your self-confidence as well.There is nothing worse, or less productive, than being totally focused on waiting for the phone to ring. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] Your CV is not just a comprehensive history of your entire work life. Rather, it is a marketing tool and YOU are the product. It paints an image, of you for the recruiting manager, and knowing how to convey the right image can make all the difference to your employment prospects. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] Job Interview success comes from preparing thoroughly, understanding the interview process, anticipating the interview questions, preparing winning answers and utilizing powerful interviewing techniques to give an excellent performance. Simple mistakes can be very costly. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] Your CV is a marketing tool designed to get you interviews, so every bit of information on it should be selling your value to potential employers. For this reason, your CV should only contain personal information relevant to your job target. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] A positive, confident attitude is your most important asset throughout a job search, even though it can be hard to retain. In fact it is critical to your success. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] Emphasizing hard-hitting accomplishments throughout your CV or résumé can sell you to a potential employer and effectively differentiate you from other equally qualified candidates. In today’s competitive job market, recruiting managers prefer “results-oriented” workers and when they receive your CV, they will be looking for tangible evidence of results and successes rather than boring descriptions of day-to-day duties and responsibilities. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] Getting fired can happen to the best of us. And it can happen even when it's not your fault. If you’ve ever been fired, this question is probably the one interview question you dread the most. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] Panel Interviews are conducted by a team of two or more interviewers who take turns asking you a series of prepared questions. They are primarily designed to assess your skill level and to see how you interact with potential supervisors, managers and colleagues. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] The first stage of the interview preparation process is to read the Job Description and Person Specification carefully. Analyzing these documents will enable you to identify the specific skills and abilities the employer is looking for, and ultimately help you decide whether you have the requisite competencies for the role. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] Job satisfaction is one of our most important goals in life, but one we often fail to pursue. It’s not always easy to secure the right sort of employment: for many of us, the hunt for the ideal career can be really challenging. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] Telephone interviews are an increasingly popular method of pre-screening job applicants to gather information about their suitability for the role before a conventional face-to-face interview. They are generally brief, and very often cover things like your experience, availability and salary requirements. by Jide pearce [ 2008-12-28 ] A well thought out Hobby Section won’t get you the job, but it can send a strong message to a potential employer, and confirm that you are the right type of person for the role. Job applicants who don't give the hobbies and personal interests Section on their CV much thought could be missing out on an opportunity to highlight how well suited they are for a specific job. by S.C. Mishra  [ 2008-12-23 ] What do you think of first when you hear your friend tell you she’s just got a job in Dubai and that she is going to be flying out next week to take up her post there. by S.C. Mishra  [ 2008-12-23 ] Getting any United Arab Emirates job is a fairly simple task. First decide on the exact location in the UAE that you are searching for a job in. by Shelly Cruz Cruz  [ 2008-12-22 ] There was a fable which most of us would have heard in our raw ages- how a sparrow was caught in a net by a chaser, tried hard to do break free, when other sparrow friends came to her rescue. They all got together and flew away to the forest along with the net. by Martinez Collins  [ 2008-12-19 ] These days, due to the presence of a number of IT and ITES companies in Gurgaon/NCR, jobs are available in huge numbers with handsome salary. Keeping aside jobs available in the NCR, the national capital region speaks well for wonderful facilities for lodging as diverse residential complexes are also available to keep you away from the hustle-bustle of city life. by Gardner Wilkinson  [ 2008-12-18 ] Logistics basically refers to the procurement, transport, upkeep and substitution of materials and people. In layman terms, logistics is all about the transport of people, goods and resources in the safest and most efficient manner possible. by David Belk [ 2008-12-13 ]
The law allows background checking to applicant for the purpose of employment but must have permission from the applicant. Primarily, the report gathered from a background check range from criminal records, ex offender, credit records, and many others.
by Julia Penny [ 2008-12-11 ] Avoid making these common job interview mistakes. Come across as the most professional and qualified candidate. by Andrei Reounov [ 2008-12-10 ] Most North Americans may have forgotten that on January, 2000 President Bill Clinton proposed new legislation that would have required all American citizens to obtain a federal gun license. American handgun owners were outraged, as well as manufacturers, dealers and more than a few members of the U.S. Congress.
by Academy Of Business Strategy [ 2008-12-08 ] Business executive jobs need people with specific competencies. Read on to know how business education can equip you with the skills required for business executive jobs and senior executive jobs. by Academy Of Business Strategy [ 2008-12-08 ] Consultancy jobs are demanding. Bagging those lucrative jobs in consultancy requires intense preparation. by Nick Redding  [ 2008-12-06 ] The career of a Royal Navy Officer is one of the most challenging and exciting careers. To become a Royal navy officer one needs nerves of steel, and fitness is a primary aspect and skills such as leadership and team work are also essential. by Nick Redding  [ 2008-12-06 ] Becoming a paramedic is one of the most rewarding jobs, each day is different and each day brings with it new challenges. The most rewarding part of this job is that you get to make a difference to people’s lives and often save people from life threatening situations. by Nick Redding  [ 2008-12-05 ] This aricle has been created to provide the reader with information about how to become a fireman and what is required of a candidate. by Nate Rodnay  [ 2008-12-02 ] Successful organizations and leaders continually look for ways and areas to improve in order to create a competitive edge. Competing in today's ever- changing, increasingly global marketplace, challenges organizations to make the best use of their resources. by David winston [ 2008-11-30 ] The law allows background checking to applicant for the purpose of employment but must have permission from the applicant. Primarily,the report gathered from a background check range from criminal records,sex offender,credit records, and many others.
by WebMarket Reports  [ 2008-11-30 ] How many of us have let comparison to others rob us of our inner joy? When you find yourself "comparison stopping" step back. Take a minute. We all have something to be joyful about. Look around you. by Nick Redding  [ 2008-11-29 ] Nowadays, many people are mull over to do something dissimilar and courageous, as to be a Holiday Representative. A holiday representative is person who takes care of all types of tourists. Airport duties: These consist of collecting tourists at the airport and shift them to their housing or hotels and the reverse where tourists are returned to the airport in preparation for their flight home. by Nick Redding  [ 2008-11-29 ] For becoming a holiday representative you need specific qualification but this qualification is depends on the type of position you are going to choose. it means, that if you are choosing for the position of children's representative it would mainly require specific qualifications as the representative. The proper qualification is normally not required for become a holiday representative.Make sure to deal with all the troubles faced by your clients very efficiently and also look for direction from the Resort Team leader or manager if necessary. by Nate Rodnay  [ 2008-11-26 ] Selecting the right team is the first step in successful recruiting. Recruitment creates competitive strength and strategic advantage for businesses. Meeting short term, long term and immediate staffing requirements can be a challenge for companies which are busy in their core business. by S.C. Mishra  [ 2008-11-26 ] If you are looking for fresher jobs and luck just doesn’t seem to be on your side, perhaps you need to go for some diploma courses or further your training and major in a specific area that will both give you a good pay package, as well as get you a prized position that others will envy. by S.C. Mishra  [ 2008-11-26 ] There is a lot of scope for banking jobs in India. Working at a job in banking can be an exciting one, but also highly stressful if you’re not careful. |