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- The Science of Getting Rich By: Tammy Visscher
Did you know there is an actual Science to becoming rich? A universal law applies to this application. Becoming rich, owning a successful business, having what you want, changing your life, growing more abundant, it all stems from this exact Science. Tags: work from home, home based business, job, income, wealth, opportunity, opportunity seeker,
- Interviewing Styles: Should You Learn Them? By: Judi Perkins
There is much talk about Interviewing Styles: The Directive Interview, The Behavioral Interview, The Stress Interview, The Qualifying Interview, The This Interview, The That Interview. Articles outline different styles, list typical questions for each and tell you how to prepare for them, as well as suggesting appropriate answers.
That's all well and good, but there's an obvious question here that begs to be asked: how do you KNOW which style you'll encounter? When you ph... Tags: interview, styles, career, job, resume,
- Your Next Job: I Want To Work For A "People Oriented" Firm! (Part 3 Of A 5-Part Series) By: Judi Perkins
Let's face it - while we go to the office to work, no one is expected to keep their head down the entire time they're at the office -- not speak to anyone else, forego the occasional cigarette break if they're a smoker. Yet companies productivity out of their employees - that's why they're paying you!
No talking or socializing at all is one extreme, while the other one is that you can talk to whomever you want, whenever you want.
The balance struck between these two ext... Tags: interview, job, career, resume, interview questions, next job, job seeker, candidate, perf
- Job Hunting By: Jonathon Hardcastle
We are known for what we do rather than what we are. This is an unfortunate reality but one has to accept it. Getting a job is not that simple, but before that the most important thing is knowing what sort of job you are capable of doing and want to do.
First up, consider and revise the goals you have set for yourself. If you don't have any then make some. Be sure about what you want to achieve and only then can you pursue it. When considering what type of job you want, th... Tags: Job hunting, job challenge, employment
- Job search - What you need to know By: Amelia Walton
The job market isn't for the meek. It isn't for the disorganized. It also isn't for the person who gives up after one misfire. Tags: Job search, local job search, executive job search, job search site
- Step-by-step Approach To The Job Interview Process By: John Stronack
Interviewing for a job is difficult because it requires presenting yourself in the best light possible to people you don’t know and letting them decide of your future. Difficult doesn’t mean impossible however and whether you get the job or not will ultimately depend on how much you want the job.
You must be prepared to work hard for each interview knowing that all your efforts may lead to nowhere. Wrong! Your efforts will not lead to nowhere because you will improve ... Tags: employment, job search, resume, interview, career
- Make Sure You Are The Winner: The Salary Negotiation Dance By: Carole Martin
If the interviewing employer determines that you are right for the job, they will take the lead and make an offer. It is now your turn to move the salary negotiation dance to the next stage. But, first you must evaluate the package. Tags: salary negotiation, how to negotiate salary in a job interview, negotiating salary, salary
- Life Coaching Strategies Can Help You Land A Dream Job By: Martin Haworth
Life coaching techniques can help you get your dream job. By figuring out what you want, planning, and putting those plans into practice, you can have the dream job career success you've always wanted! Tags: dream job, new job, change job, career change, new career, job change, change career
- Hiring Myths, Truths, and What it Means to YOU By: Carole Martin
Sometimes using common sense will work to help you through the interview but it is important that you be aware of some of the pitfalls of interviewing. Preparation and making a good impression will be a good first step. Preparing and knowing what the employer is looking for will take you to the next level of preparation. Tags: Hiring myths, interviewing, job interviewing, interview skills, Carole Martin, Interview c
- How to Answer Interview Questions: The Number One Job Interview Tip By: Adam Waxler
There are a few steps you need to follow if you want to secure a job. First, you need to land the interview. Second, you need to “nail” the interview. And, third, you absolutely must follow-up on the interview. This article will focus on the second part of getting a job…the interview itself…and the number one job interview secret... Tags: how to answer interview questions, how to answer job interview questions, most mcommon inte
- To Land Your Dream Job - Tell Your Friends, And More! By: Martin Haworth
Many people have great ideas about what their dream job is. They are clear in their mind and yet stop - they don't know where to start, so here's a great first step. Tags: dream job, new job, change job, career change, new career, job change, change career
- Pre-Job Interview Thinking - Knowing What You Want By: Carole Martin
Even if you are not asked this question, your pre-interview thinking, analysis, and scripting, will help you be more focused and in control of want you want in your next job. Knowing what you want will make you feel more confident about finding the right job. Tags: before the job interview, pre-interview thinking, know what you want before the job interv
- Sports Job – Chess coach By: Dan Gold
Why coach chess? Unlike other sports, Chess is not a sport that makes you run and tire out yourself from running. Nonetheless, this sport can make you perspire and make your heart beat fast especially if you are the one who is playing the game. Sports job such as a chess coach requires a great deal of mental control to win a game. It is a sports job that will not need stamina and physically gifted player. Tags: sports jobs, jobs for sports, sports employment, sports internship, sports media, sports i
- Knowing What You Want in Your Next Job Before Your Job Interview By: Carole Martin
This question is more than an interview question; it is a question that you should be asking yourself before the interview. Tags: finding the right job, knowing what you want in a job, before the interview, prepare, job
- Time to Leave: Knowing When to Quit Your Dead-End Job By: Kelli Smith
ou only live once, so make the most of it. Don't settle for mediocrity. Identify what you want out of life and work towards it. Open your mind to potential opportunities. Create opportunities for yourself. Tags: dead end job, new career, motivation, business, career
- Be Paid What You Are Worth By: Kelli Smith
Earning the salary you deserve seems like it should be fairly straightforward. Get the right degree, have the right experience, land a good job and earn the going rate for your type of position, right? Well, not exactly. Tags: salary, compensation, career, work, job, family, negotiating salary
- 21 Tips to Speed Your Job Search Even In a Recession By: Michelle Dumas
Even as the economy slows and the job market becomes increasingly competitive, there are many who are incredibly successful in conducting fast, effective job searches. Even in a recession and rising unemployment you CAN build your career and secure a job that is personally, professionally, and financially rewarding. Here are 21 tips that you can put into action today to speed your own job search and drive it to a fast, successful conclusion. Tags: job search in recession, how to find job in recession, get hired in recession, job search
- For You to Win You Must Have a Burning Desire to Succeed By: Roy Aylmer
The first step to success is knowing what you desire so that you can recognise the success when you reach it. Napoleon Hill, in his classic work, Think and Grow Rich, spelled it out perfectly when he said What the mind can conceive and believe it can achieve, regardless of how many times you have failed in the past and how fanciful your ideas are. In this article, Roy Aylmer explains Why Desire is the Basis of Achieving All Your Goals Tags: The first step on the road to success is knowing what you desire so that you can recognise
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