- Top Five Reasons Why You Should Freelance Part-time Or Full-time By : Melissa Gallagher
The word “freelance” was first coined by Sir Walter Scott, a renowned Scottish historical novelist and poet, in 1819 when he wrote his novel Ivanhoe, to refer to a medieval mercenary warrior The term has then shifted into more figurative meanings - Top 7 Tips To Get A Job Promotion By : Shari Hearn
Do you dream of a job promotion, yet somehow it never comes Perhaps it's because you're dreaming too much and not taking initiative - Top 10 Job Interview Disasters By : Gail Kenny
As part of my job, I give interview advice to candidates applying for travel jobs When I ask them how it went afterwards, most people don’t come out remembering what went right - Tips on Taking the NCSBN (National Council of the State Board of Nursing) By : ROBYN KNAPP
NCSBN (National Council of the State Board of Nursing) does not have established guidelines for graduating students as to when to register However, registering for the NCLEX examination and licensure during the month of the student's graduation is common - Tips On Searching For Employment By : Mario C Churchill
In order to live, we need money In order to have money, we need jobs - Tips on How to Survive Nanny Surveillance By : Nahshon Roberts
In your work as nanny, you will experience the growing trend towards a nanny surveillance state It is a fact that you need to accept with empathy because if you were in the parents' place, you would probably install a nanny surveillance system, too - Tips On Getting On Executive Search Radars And Being Headhunted By : Gail Kenny
Having worked in travel recruitment and headhunting for some time, I’ve learned a great deal about the way executive search agencies work Even if you’re not actively looking for work, an enquiring headhunter call can boost morale or prompt a wage boost by your current employer eager to keep you at the firm, and of course if you are looking for work, then letting headhunters do the legwork will save you an awful lot of time and effort - Tips For Writing Great ECQ Statements By : Jason Kay
Ah, the joy of applying for government jobs As you’ve probably learned already, there are more hoops to jump through when Uncle Sam is doing the hiring - Tips For Writing An Effective Cover Letter By : Jason Kay
Your cover letter is the first thing a prospective employer sees, so it’s crucial that it grab his or her attention and never let go
There are two schools of thought on a cover letter’s opening remark: one being that you should ask a rhetorical question or make a funny remark as an attention grabber - Tips For Responding to Knowledge Skills and Abilities Factors By : Jason Kay
If you haven’t looked for a job recently, particularly in the government field, you may not be familiar with the term KSA It is an acronym for Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Tips For Nannies on Finding the Right Employer (Nanny Cams or No Nanny Cameras!) By : Nahshon Roberts
Finding employment as a nanny is a two-way street Parents and guardians want to entrust their precious children to trustworthy and competent nannies - Tips For Expatriate Job Hunting By : Gabriel Adams
Before you decide to go to another country to live, you will want to make sure that there is a way there for you to support yourself One way to look for employment in another country is to give your resume to a recruitment agency that deals with that country - Tips For Choosing Personalized Corporate Gifts By : Gabriel Adams
If you thought that choosing personalized corporate gifts would be more difficult than buying gifts for friends or family, you were definitely mistaken Actually, it is easier and you can even advertise your business at the same time - Tips For Building a Resumé That Stands Out By : Land Job
Resumés can be likened to any product or service as you are essentially marketing your ‘brand’ to an employer and your resumé is the most effective marketing tool to accomplish this No matter what the prevailing job market may be, job seekers should always regard it as a tight labor market and plan accordingly to give themselves every opportunity to land an interview - Time To Panic? Tips For Last Minute Job Interview Preparation By : Gail Kenny
Working with candidates for jobs in travel quite closely, one question comes up time and time again: So, let’s say you’ve been waiting for months for the perfect job interview to come along, and suddenly you have one, with one small catch They’re exceptionally keen (or pressed for time) and can only give you a last minute job interview - Time For a Change of Career? Remember to Look Before You Leap… By : MaryAnne Clayton
The beginning of a new year prompts people to evaluate and improve their lives; whether it’s giving up smoking, starting a diet or evaluating a relationship, the new year is a time of change One of the elements that people often scrutinise is their job - Three Skills You Will Theoretically Re-Learn During PMP Exam Training By : Jessica Parklanes
Admittedly, the four-hour rigorous PMP examination is a multiple choice type of test However, you will re-learn three skills necessary to become a successful Project Manager during your PMP exam training, if not in practice then at least in theory - Three Common Resume Questions Answered By : Heather Eagar
How many times have you found yourself in the midst of writing your resume when you realized that there were some questions you simply had to have answered before you could move forward Everyone has probably been in this predicament at least once during a resume-writing experience - This is the Most Important Interview Question You Will Ever Ask By : Perry Maisin
Your interview is ending and there is a pause - Thinks to Remember During an Interview By : Jon Caldwell
The previous entry discussed about the sales job position of a Key Account Sales position This position usually requires a very experienced sales person with excellent diplomacy skills plus negotiating skills - Thinking Of A New Career By : James Copper
When we think of career change we generally think of deciding that wed like to do something different with our lives and making that move to that new career Often, however, it doesn't really work that way - Thinking About Your Goals As a Nurse By : ROBYN KNAPP
As the student nurse approaches graduation, thoughts of beginning a career in nursing come to mind A new nurse should think very seriously about their career goals - There’s More to Culinary Arts Than Being a Chef By : J. Charleston
Culinary arts is simply the art of cooking Working in the field of culinary arts usually involves preparing meals which not only taste good, but look great too - Therapeutic Communication in the Nursing Profession By : ROBYN KNAPP
Nursing is a caring profession It is also a profession that is more and more evidenced based in practice - The Use Of Pharmacology References In Medical Transcription By : Connie Limon
Drug reference books are an important resource in the library of a medical transcriptionist In order to keep up to date on new drugs, a medical transcriptionist should purchase drug reference books every year or every other year - The Urgency Of An Entry Level Cover Letter By : Mario R. Churchill
There are many people out to seek for the best employment opportunities being offered It is the natural thing to do to provide the best application so that one can easily stand out and have an edge in the process - The Ultimate Method For Achieving Any Goal, Dream, Or Desire By : Imran Rahman
One of the many reasons why we are here on Earth is to learn Our experience of life can be likened to a kindergarten for souls where we naturally learn valuable lessons through the consequences of our free will - The UK Economy and Its Effect on the Utilities Industry By : Duncan Freer
Within this time of economic instability the utilities industry is being hit alongside all other sectors But how much of an effect is the credit crunch really having on the sector and the people who work within it - The UK Economy and Its Effect on the Rail Industry By : Duncan Freer
No matter whether you call it the ‘liquidity crisis’, the ‘credit squeeze’, or the ‘credit crunch’ it all comes down to the same thing The economic growth of the UK is slowing dramatically and there are growing fears of a recession - The Training And Skills You Need To Become An FBI Agent By : Kenneth Echie
The year 1908 saw establishment of a small force of special agents within the Department of Justice This force was mainly comprised of former secret service agents and department peon investigators
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