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  • IT Career Error! Click Here to Repair  By : Steve Bohler
    Natural abilities are the foundation of IT career satisfaction...or hell.
  • Education - Colleges or Universities To Support Choices in Careers or Jobs  By : David Arnold Livingston
    To "Do college"...or "Not To Do college"...that is the question.

    This is one of the many huge decisions high school students and their families have to make in their lives. It is so serious that some parents have already planned for their children's college education even while they were still infants or sometimes even before they are born.
  • Screening Job Applicants - What Really Goes On Behind Closed Doors?  By : Jason Adams
    The first goal of any hiring manager is not to find a candidate, but to ELIMINATE unqualified candidates. Find out how the screening process really works.
  • 5 Easy Ways To Become a Job-Search  By : Jason Adams
    The Job market is getting tougher which is why you need to gain every advantage you can. Learn 5 easy guerilla tactics that will turn you into a job-search "Commando"
  • Job-Hunting? - The Best Story Always Wins  By : Jason Adams
    Job-hunting is like the sales profession. It always comes down to...he who has the best "story" wins. The best story evolves from a well thought out job-hunting system.
  • Job Interviews Are Predictable - So be Prepared!  By : Jason Adams
    80% of what goes on in an interview is routine and predictable. Knowing ahead of time what companies and hiring managers are looking for will help you prepare.
  • Job Security for Three Decades  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
    Within the United States, every seven seconds, someone turns 50 years of age. In 20 years, the number of people over 65 is projected to be over 60 million. "The writing is on the wall," and there are many opportunities for Yoga teachers, senior fitness specialists, and health care professionals.
  • From Rags To Riches  By : Saleem Rana
    This is a true story of Nicholas Darvas who went from rags to riches, from obscurity to renown, and from a clutz to becoming the highest paid dancer in the world. Discover his success principle and change your life, too.
  • Why Working Mums (and Dads) sometimes have to be Selfish  By : Annett Tate
    Is your creativity drying up as you come under more and more pressure from work and the family? Sometimes, you just have to put yourself first.
  • Medical Transcription, An Emerging Winner  By : Jay Stockman
    With the increased demand for standardized records, there will be rapid employment growth in offices of physicians or other health practitioners, especially in large group practices. Medical transcription is a career that should fit your lifestyle, and bring you prosperity, and fulfillment.
  • Are You Working on Your Masterpiece?  By : Ian Christie
    Have you ever thought about your career or the work you do as art...as a form of personal creative expression? We can easily summon an image of the painter, sculptor, musician, writer or inventor in their studio, engaged in the wonderful process of creating a masterpiece.

    Try applying this analogy to you and the work you do. Your career...past, present and future is a canvas upon which you are painting, a block of stone upon which you are chiselling. The work you do, the life you lead, are the works of art that you create.
  • Stop the Insanity! 5 steps to go from job hunting to job-FIT hunting  By : Steve Bohler
  • Are You Successful? Or Just Chasing Your Tail?  By : Annett Tate
    What is the meaning of true success? Are your achievements hollow, or are you really aligned with your life's true purpose?
  • Life After Downsizing  By : Lee Dobbins
    You worked in your field as a professional for over 20 years putting in long nights and weekends. Now you find yourself working at the local grocery. What can you do to keep you your spirits and get back into the race?
  • Coveralls for the Safe Everyday Man  By : James Monahan
    Always dress for the occasion. That is the cardinal rule for work. If you work in a factory, or in some labor intensive area that requires you to be adequately protected, you're going to need a good pair of coveralls. Coveralls, unlike overalls, cover the entire body excluding the head, and the hands, and are the gear of choice for factory workers, mechanics, firemen, and those in contact with industrial chemicals.
  • Dog Walkers & Your Career  By : Ian Christie
    I was jogging in the park the other day and noticed a number of professional dog walkers. They had many dogs under their care and the necessary tools of their trade. Nothing remarkable about that.

    What struck me was a) the number of providers I saw on this one visit, b) their marketing efforts, and c) the range of services offered. Parked on the streets around the park were various types of mini-van and SUV, emblazoned with each dog walking entrepreneur's web site address, phone number, slogan, and featured services. So, what does this have to do with your career?

    It illustrates an important career development theme:
  • Are You Engaged?  By : Ian Christie
    Whether it is job satisfaction, career development or job search success, things may not be going your way. When this happens, there is a natural tendency to disengage, to unplug. You go through the motions, but part of your mind is elsewhere, unfocussed.

    You can instantly recognize people who are fully engaged. They are focused, working on what is most important at that time, and committed. And you can recognize those who are not. Which are you?
  • How Do You Define Career Success?  By : Ian Christie
    One of the most important career and life-planning activities you can engage in is finding your own definitions or models of success.
  • Should You Pursue a Welding Career?  By : Charles Kassotis
    Some things to consider when thinking about a welding career include job risks, benefits, and potential for growth
  • Ten Reasons to Invest in Your Career  By : Ian Christie
    Not investing in yourself is like floating down a fast river without a paddle, map or knowledge of what's around the next bend. Things may go fine for a while, but at some point, you're going to realize you made a giant mistake.

    To avoid such unforeseen disaster in your career, you need to invest in it to proactively and thoughtfully create a plan for achieving your career and life goals.
  • If You're a Struggling Scientist, a Shortcut to a Lucrative Career in Patent Law Awaits You  By : Lisa Parmley
    An article at CNN lists academic research scientists as one of the top three "Big jobs that pay badly". The article states that this career track has "one of the most disproportionate ratios of training to pay".
  • Marketing, Marketing, Marketing  By : Ian Christie
    On my mind and the minds of a lot of my clients recently is marketing. Whether you run a small business, are self-employed, work for someone else or are on the job hunt, MARKETING IS KEY.
  • Have You Considered Apprenticeship Training?  By : Lee Dobbins
    What do George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Paul Revere have in common? Apprenticeship training, of course!
  • The Powerful Degree  By : James Monahan
    Whatever it is used for, degree is such a word that gives great impact on things. You know why? Because it serves many functions and many definitions.
  • Interviewing? Follow These 7 Tips To Set Yourself Apart  By : Lee Dobbins
    Successful interviewing is not only about talking up your skills and accomplishments, it's also about selling yourself.
  • Avoid These Resume Mistakes  By : Lee Dobbins
    Your resume is the first introduction that hiring managers get and you need to do everything you can to get it to make it through the first cut. Even the perfect candidate for a job might not get a chance to interview if his resume isn't done properly.
  • Getting Creative In Your Job Search  By : Lee Dobbins
    Have you been looking for a job for ages? Been to all the online job boards? Do you routinely check the help wanted section every morning with little success? Here's some tips on some unusual ways to find that perfect job.
  • 8 Tips To Help You Get That Raise  By : Lee Dobbins
    Nobody likes going in to ask the boss for a raise, but everyone likes getting one! Unfortunately, sometimes the only way to get the boss to hike your pay is to go in and ask. This can be a bit stressful and awkward, but here's 8 tips you can use to make asking easier and better your chances of getting that well deserved pay increase.
  • Drafting As An Art Of Technical Drawing  By : James Monahan
    Drafting is also known as technical drawing, it is the method of creating drawing for architectures and engineering.
  • Job Interview Skills - Going for a Job  By : Robin Chandler
    Hints and Interview Tips on CVs, Job Interview Questions, Interview Technique and Interview Advice.
  • Need a New Career? How to Become a Welder  By : Charles Kassotis
    Find out how to prepare for a welding career.
  • When Your Anxieties At Your Job Become Difficult to Handle  By : Stanley Popovich
    Your fears, anxieties, and other problems have the best of you and you don't know where to turn for help. At some point you feel totally helpless as you struggle each day. What do you do? Here are a few suggestions on how to get out of this situation.
  • Your Career - Have You Met A Roadblock?  By : Tony Jacowski
    Read these sure-fire ways to move your career in the right path!
  • Job Hunting On A Shoestring  By : David Cassell
    Tips that you can easily implement to stay in the black during your job search
  • Graduating from high school and chosing your career  By : James Hunt
    Graduating from high school means that there are a multitude of careers that you can choose from. Depending on what your interests, are and what your grades are like, you'll be able to take your pick from any number of careers for your future...
  • Great Ideas to Help Secure a Nursing Job  By : James Hunt
    If you have ever wanted to have a nursing job, you probably know that there are a few things you have to do to secure a position in this field. The first and most crucial step to acquiring a nursing career...
  • Interior Designer as a Profession  By : James Hunt
    If you have always had a flair for interior design and help friends turn their homes into masterpieces, perhaps you should consider turning your natural talent...
  • Do You Have a New Year's Career Resolution?  By : Steve Bohler
    This year make a resolution to get into a "Natural Vocation"
  • Become a Mystery Shopper and Make Some Extra Cash  By : James Hunt
    Becoming a mystery shopper is a very fun and easy way to make some extra cash. You can do this job at restaurants, hotels, apartment complexes, malls and many...
  • Things You Should Know if You Are Interested in Pilot Training  By : James Hunt
    If you are interested in pilot training, there are a few things that you should know. Most people are not aware of where or how they can train to be a pilot...
  • Welding as a Profession  By : James Hunt
    In today's society welding is one of the most sought after trades. Most companies and factories are looking to hire people who have had some form of training with...
  • Realtor Can be a Very Profitable Career  By : James Hunt
    Becoming a realtor can be a very profitable career for those that are personable, committed and driven. You might have to work long hours sometimes, but...
  • A Career as an Auto Glass Technician  By : James Hunt
    An Auto Glass Technician replaces or repairs automobile glass. It is estimated that nearly 10 million windshields are replaced every year...
  • Consider a Career in Physical Therapy  By : James Hunt
    A career in Physical Therapy is one of the more rewarding vocations one can choose. A physical therapist aids in the healing of debilitating injuries with the use...
  • A Career in Medical Transcription  By : James Hunt
    If you're looking to switch careers, you might consider becoming a medical transcriptionist. This is someone who interprets and transcribes dictation by...
  • Facing The Fear of The Unknown In Regards To Your Job  By : Stanley Popovich
    All most everybody worries about what will happen in the future in regards to their job. The prospect of not knowing if something good or bad will happen to you in the near future can produce a lot of fear and anxiety. As a result, here is a list of techniques and suggestions on how to manage this fear of dealing with the unknown.
  • Computer Aided Design Contracting Tax Concerns In The UK  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Contracting as a Computer Aided Design engineer in the UK can be very lucrative. There are many ways in which you can maximise the income you receive.
  • 5 Ways NOT to Get Hired as a Pharmaceutical Sales Representative  By : Ryan Stewart
    Over the last few years, I've helped hundreds of people successfully land jobs as pharmaceutical representatives. But there's still work to be done! If I've learned anything over the years, it's that some people learn differently than others. It is said that the great inventor Thomas Edison failed nearly 25,000 times before he created the battery. When asked what he thought of all his failures he replied, "I haven't failed. Over the last 20 years I've learned 25,000 ways NOT to make a battery." So, in the spirit of Thomas Edison, I bring to you, 5 ways NOT to get hired as pharmaceutical sales representative.
  • When Was Your Last Career Planning Session?  By : Sandra Stammberger
    Career planning is not an activity that should be done once and then left behind as you move forward in your jobs and careers.
  • 4 Things You Can Do Today (and Every Day) to Learn More About the Pharmaceutical Industry  By : Ryan Stewart
    Why does it take so long to get a pharmaceutical sales job? It's a question I hear almost daily from people who are trying to get jobs as pharmaceutical sales representatives. The answer to that question is the topic of another article (a book on the subject would be better). This article is meant to give you some tips on what you can do while you're waiting for a return phone call from a networking contact or interviewer.
  • Zen and the Art of Mastering the Phone Interview  By : Ryan Stewart
    For many, phone interviews are the hardest thing about the pharmaceutical sales job search. Nearly every company uses an initial "phone screen" in their process however so it's important to know what you can do to ensure you perform well during the phone interview process. Here are 10 ways to improve your chances of success.
  • Why Avoiding Human Resources is the Only Way to Land a Pharmaceutical Sales Job  By : Ryan Stewart
    In this short article, author Ryan Stewart compare pharmaceutical companies to boats and explains how to get a job onboard.
  • Head to Toe. Dressing for Success for Your Pharmaceutical Sales Job Interview.  By : Ryan Stewart
    Pharmaceutical companies are known for their conservative business appearance. Many reps who've been around since the 1980's will tell you that the dress code was once so strict, it was almost a uniform! Well, times have changed somewhat but the basics are the same. Ladies first - here's what's expected of you in an interview.
  • Want to be a Top Fashion Designer? - Then Learn the Principles of Fashion Design  By : Stephen Todd
    When you are interested in pursuing a career in fashion design, you should explore what some of the principles of fashion design are, before you can truly understand the depth of this occupation.
  • The Top 5 Myths Keeping You From Being a Pharmaceutical Sales Representative  By : Ryan Stewart
    Pharmaceutical sales positions are lucrative and highly sought-after by sales professionals looking to make a difference in society. Many who seek these opportunities, however, are distracted by the myths that surround landing a job as a pharmaceutical sales representative.
  • Job Interview Mistakes - Part 1  By : Hans Hasselfors
    For many, the interview is the single most stressful part of the job search process. Any number of things can go wrong, and a big part of being successful is avoiding simple mistakes. The following is a list some of the most common mistakes during an Interview.
  • Job Interview Mistakes - Part 2  By : Hans Hasselfors
    Many people feel that the interview is the single most stressful part of the job search process. Any number of things can go wrong, and a big part of being successful is avoiding simple mistakes. The things you should avoid doing are as below:
  • Wisdom to Chew On: Getting Ahead in Dental Office Management  By : Cathy Warschaw
    How to take charge of your career and go into dental office management in no time at all.
  • Gear Up for your First Job Interview  By : Cathy Warschaw
    How to make a great first impression with the right gear when interviewing in the dental field.
  • Work Motivation Tips for Greater Productivity  By : Peter Murphy
    Bring motivation into your everyday life by giving yourself lots of fun projects to do! Remember, nobody can be motivated all of the time. Accepting that about your own personal motivation will make you a better motivator, overall.
  • Why Choose the Nursing Field?  By : Joseph Then
    When you are young and not sure what to do with the rest of your life, you will find that you will have so many choices for careers.
  • Confidence Building Secrets of True Winners  By : Peter Murphy
    We all need some confidence building from time to time. Part of feeling confident has a lot to do with how we feel about ourselves. Feeling like we can accomplish things we set out to do is important to feeling confident.
  • Why Bother with Art Colleges?  By : John Morris
    If you are pretty talented at art you might not even consider going to Art College. Why should you, anyway? You can draw like the masters: Boticelli, Michaelangeo, Da Vinci...
  • What is a Nurse?  By : Joseph Then
    If you are someone who cares about people and wants to make a difference in their lives, then you may want to consider becoming a nurse.
  • An Education In The Arts  By : John Morris
    For some people art is just something you put on your refrigerator doors. It is something you have to do for schoolwork, or to while your time away...
  • Cooking As A Culinary Art  By : John Morris
    Culinary arts is the art of cooking. Cooking is a way to prepare food that will be eaten or served to other people.

    The culinary arts is comprised of many categories - some of which are tools, methods, combination of spices and ingredients that adds flavour to the food...
  • Watch Your Career Take Off - Get An Education In Aviation!  By : John Morris
    Is it your dream to become a pilot? Have you always wanted to take to the skies, to feel the freedom that eagles and hawks enjoy all the time? This could be the start of something big for you...
  • 24 Hour Profits By Picking the Perfect Investment Club Broker - Hidden Tricks Only The Experts Know  By : Jimmy Cox
    Every investment club needs to work with a broker. No one member of the club is going to be able to provide the constant watch on the markets that is necessary to provide up-to-date information on the stocks that your club may be considering. However, it's a good idea to investigate several brokers, of different types and have the investment club meet to discuss the various options before making any decisions. While many investment clubs will use a full-time broker who guides them and offers advice at the occasional meeting, others prefer to use a discount broker.
  • Flight Training - Get Up There  By : John Morris
    If you love heights and you simply can't ignore the satisfaction flying can give you then enrolling in flight training is a solid choice. Basically, if you want to be a pilot someday, you have to undergo excessive flight training and proper schooling in an accredited flight school...
  • How Nursing School Grants Work  By : John Morris
    If you're a nursing student who is going out of your mind to find money to pay for your studies, nursing school grants would be your best choice...
  • Unbreakable Forex Trading Rules Guaranteed To Increase Profits  By : Jimmy Cox
    There are a few important forex trading rules in trading that should never be broken. If you apply these rules consistently, and with discipline, you will become a profitable trader.
  • Rid Boredom from Your Career  By : Sandra Stammberger
    Is your career boring? Almost every will answer with a resounding "yes" to this question. They're justified, though. You wake up at the same time, drive to the same place, and work with the same people on the same thing and countdown the days until the weekend. It's routine and routine is boring because it's the same.
  • A Complete Nursing Career Overview  By : John Morris
    With almost 2.6M registered nurses (RN) in the United States, nursing is now the largest health care profession in the country. If you think that hospitals are the only place a nurse could be found, you are certainly misled...
  • Breaking The Silence - Forensic Nursing  By : John Morris
    It was in 1992 when the term Forensic nursing was first heard. But what is it exactly? Forensic nursing is a specialty field that deals with the care of crime victims, collecting evidences and providing health care services in the prison system...
  • What To Look For In Cooking Schools  By : John Morris
    As they say, the greatest way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Is it any wonder why most women painstakingly toil and learn the art of cooking? Hence, most people who know how to cook would normally teach the others who do not know...
  • Interior Design Schools Guide  By : John Morris
    The interior design industry depends on right choice of school to attend. Your clientele will definitely depend on the contacts you know, and the relationships you build in school with other prospective interior designers are fundamental to building a great career...
  • Retire Early With Financial Planning Dos And Donts  By : John Morris
    It is a well known fact that nothing is permanent in this world. Everything is ephemeral. That is why it is always best to have backups, especially financial ones, in case things go out of hand...
  • Buying Used Aircraft Can Open New Doors For Pilots  By : Ben Franklin
    Just like buying a car though, used can most certainly net a solid piece of machinery if some common sense is used in the purchase.
  • 5 Simple Steps That Will Force Employers to Take Notice  By : Ryan Stewart
    Trust me, you need all the help you can get to get employers excited about you. Its not that you aren't qualified enough to get that pharmaceutical job of your dreams, its just that competition is fierce out there and you've got to use a whole lot of creativity to get noticed.
  • Online Nursing Schools - The Alternative To On-Campus Education  By : John Morris
    For the thousands of people who dream of wearing that white uniform, but can't enter a program due to time or budget constraints, consider yourself enrolling in an online nursing school...
  • Choose The Best Graphic Design School To Launch Your Career  By : Ray La Foy
    While it seems jobs should only go to those who display the right talents and a piece of paper shouldn't be key, considering how high-tech this industry has become, it makes sense that degreed candidates are preferred.
  • Job Search Success  By : Lila Norden
    For any job search, there are three basic steps you need to take in order to be successful. You might be surprised to learn that hundreds of job seekers every day overlook these basic steps. In other words, you can do just a few things really well, and outshine most other job seekers.
  • Ten Ways to Determine if a Sales Career is Right for You  By : Ryan Stewart
    A career in sales can be extremely exciting and rewarding. But since sales is a highly competitive field, it's not for everyone. Answer these 10 questions to find out if a career in sales is right for you.
  • Coveralls - The Essential Cover up For Dirty Jobs  By : Tom Sample
    There are millions of people that rely on coveralls every day they leave for work, no matter they work.
  • Is A Stock Market Investment Club Right for You?  By : Jimmy Cox
    Should you go it alone, or be part of a group? The stock market can be an intimidating and confusing environment for a beginning investor, and many people find stock market investment club to be an ideal place to start. But finding a club that is accepting members can be difficult.
  • Teens & Tech Careers  By : Sramana Mitra
    America's Teens want to leave innovation upto others.
  • Six Steps to a Powerful Sales Resume  By : Ryan Stewart
    If you're considering applying for a pharmaceutical sales job, or any job for that matter, then you certainly need a stellar resume. After all, you only have 15 seconds to impress a potential employer so you've got to make every second count. Well, when you have a powerful resume in hand, you can impress and will get hired. A stellar resume causes a potential employer to stand up and take notice.
  • Goal Setting For An Organized And Fruitful Life  By : Joseph Then
    How many of us have any goals set for ourselves? There are some people out there that must have to have everything written down of what they are going to do for that particular day.
  • How to Land a Job in Pharmaceutical Sales  By : Ryan Stewart
    Pharmaceutical companies always look for exceptional sales people to represent them. A college degree, a strong work ethic, and good communication skills, both verbal and written, are some of the pre-requisites for a pharmaceutical sales representative.
  • Dealing with a Layoff in Your Job History  By : Ryan Stewart
    Many times, employees are forced to find a new job due to downsizing or a company layoff. In fact, with so much economic uncertainty, there is a strong possibility that anyone can be laid off at any time. Whether the layoff ranges from a couple of months to a couple of years, you have to be prepared.
  • 6 Steps to Perfect Interview Follow Up  By : Ryan Stewart
    If you're like most folks, you probably think that your work is done once you've aced the interview. Well, although the hard part is indeed over, your work is not done. In fact, it is only just beginning. You have to cinch the deal.
  • Ace the Interview, Land the Job  By : Ryan Stewart
    If you truly want to land the pharmaceutical sales career of your dreams then you have to ace the interview. After all you're likely vying for a limited position and there are lots of qualified candidates out there, perhaps they may even have similar educational backgrounds or work histories.
  • Networking Your Way to a Pharmaceutical Sales Job  By : Ryan Stewart
    Surfing the net for a pharmaceutical sales job is tiresome and looking at classified job ads can be tedious and well... boring. But what about business networking? No, it's not as tedious as it sounds.
  • A Step by Step Approach to Getting a Sales Internship  By : Ryan Stewart
    Sales - it's one of the most interesting career options known to mankind. It's very dynamic and can be very rewarding in more ways than one - that is, if you are able to master the art. An sales internship can get you started quickly on the road to mastery.
  • How to Become a Successful Pharmaceutical Sales Representative  By : Ryan Stewart
    Are you thinking of switching careers and becoming a pharmaceutical sales representative? Well, you better prepare for some stiff competition. Many fresh college grads are contemplating on entering the same field upon graduation simply because it IS a lucrative career.
  • Making the Switch to a Pharmaceutical Sales Career  By : Ryan Stewart
    Many people who already have a career in sales are slowly but surely transitioning into pharmaceutical sales. If you're one of those people who are ready to take your sales career to the next level, there are a variety ways to do just that.
  • Pharmaceutical Sales Cover Letter - How to Make it Great  By : Ryan Stewart
    So you're seeking a pharmaceutical sales position? Pharmaceutical sales is a great field and is wide open to outstanding sales people like you. The key to succeeding is in your ability to stand out from the crowd. A great sales cover letter will help you do just that.
  • 5 Steps to Sales Success  By : Ryan Stewart
    Sales is a demanding field, whatever your niche. With the constant threat of rejection, quotas, competition - it can all be a little overwhelming unless you have a positive mindset and certain firm rules to adhere to.
  • 4 Steps to Landing Your Dream Sales Job  By : Ryan Stewart
    Are you considering pursuing a sales career but don't have any experience? Well, you don't have to give up your hopes or your dreams. You can land an incredible sales job even if you don't have an ounce of experience.
  • 15 Tips for Writing a Great Cover Letter  By : Ryan Stewart
    Your cover letter, in combination with a winning resume, is your primary self-promotional tool and should reflect your main strengths as they apply specifically to the position you are interested in. The following are 15 ways to ensure that your application gets noticed!

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