Archive for the 'Career' Category

Online Jobs - Work From Your Home

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Many people who are seeking jobs on the Internet are not really conscious of the great opportunities that are available on the Internet. Because of their perception that Internet is largely perceived as a communication tool, they have overlooked the fact that online businesses have become a very great tool for finding careers on the […]

Writing a Cover Letter: Research Tips Worth Exploring

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

The process of applying for a job can be taxing to say the least. But the process of writing a cover letter can be downright exhausting - especially when you’re unsure of how to express your interest in that job you’re applying for.
The good news is that expressing your interest can be as simple as […]

Understanding the Natural Gas Job Boom in Wyoming

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

The natural gas industry in Wyoming is booming and job postings aren’t hard to find. If you have training and/or experience in construction, can drive a truck, or are a skilled tradesperson, you can find many opportunities in the natural gas industry.
The fact that there are lots of jobs available is the good news. The […]

Finding the Inner Motivation For a Simple Work From Home Opportunity on the Internet

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

Some people may be more ready than others to pursue an online work from home opportunity simply because they are inherently motivated by their specific circumstances. Are you one of these people? Answer the following questions below to get a rough idea.
- Does the economic downturn affect your quality of life?
- Does the soaring gas […]

Why “Do What You Love and the Money Will Follow” is Bogus!

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

You may have heard the phrase, “Do what you love and the money will follow.” It suggests that following your passion will lead you to success and money. I like the premise, but it’s not always reality. Not everyone can – nor should they – quit their job and “do what they love.” What I […]

How to Give a Confident Interview

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Giving an interview can be one of the more stressful things you have to do, and there’s so much advice out there it’s hard to know where to start or which advice you should follow. The thing to remember is that giving a confident interview is a skill that can be learned, just like making […]

How to Make Your Resume Stand Out

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Whether or not you’re planning to look for a new job, it’s best to keep your resume updated. Get into the habit of updating your accomplishments and skills so that your resume is always ready.
Here are some tips:
- Group your top skill sets into a summary.
- Create a professional email address (using your name - […]

Here Is One Secret To Having A Great Career

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Can you really find a career you love? Is it really possible to wake up on a Monday morning and WANT to go to work?
If you believe the results of a recent 2007 survey by US based “The Conference Board Inc.” it’s not very likely. The survey revealed that more than 50% of the workforce […]

Caregiving Can Be For Everyone

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Don’t be surprised if you see a respectable Vice President of a certain company giving up his position to be a caregiver. Why you may ask? Well for the pay. If a local executive earns X amount of dollars, would he pass up for a job that pays him 4X his present salary? Of course […]

Work From Home Income is Easier Than You May Think

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

I’ll repeat that. Working from home is easier than you may think. Working from home holds the promise of having it all meaningful work and more time to be with family and loved ones. This article will show how you can enter into this working from home phenomenon.
Working from home is a dream for many, […]

Finding a Job Super Fast Using the One-Day Schedule

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

To find a job super fast, you are going to have to get organized. Without being organized, you will never know where to begin or end the process of obtaining a job. The only way to keep up a high enough level of organization is if you know exactly what you need to be doing […]

Creating Resumes For Contract and Temporary Positions

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Looking to apply for a new contract or temporary position but are unsure of how to create the right resume? You’ll be happy to know that writing resumes for these types of positions is not as difficult as you think.
The major difference between resumes for temporary or contract work and those for permanent positions […]

Freelance Graphic Design as a Work-At-Home Business

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Are you a whiz kid with a pen in your hand? Can you whip up photographic mash-ups that make the Mona Lisa look like illegible scrawl on a bathroom wall? Do you look at album covers and glance at the heavens above, shaking your head knowingly? Then why not put those skills to use and […]

How to Find a Horse Trainer

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Why we need a a horse trainer to train our horses? This is largely because they aren’t considered domestic animals, though they will be able to assist us to do different and complex activities.
Due to the fact that horses are not domestic animals, they are not ready to perform new activities immediately after being in […]

Music Industry Jobs - How to Become a Sound Recording Engineer

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

A music studio contains more equipment than just microphones and a keyboard. To produce a world class album, you need to get the best sound out of the artist and the music. One person whose job it is to do this is the music recording engineer.
When I think of an engineer, I think of an […]

How to Find the Right Employer

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

The average worker in the United States changes Careers seven times in their lifetime. However, this figure is changing. Many individuals in their twenties and thirties will tell you that they have had ten or more jobs since they graduated high school. This is usually because these individuals enter into a job thinking that it […]

The Roles and Duties of the Homeland Security Specialist in the Criminal Justice Field

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

There are many different things you will be trained on as a Homeland Security Specialist in the field of criminal justice. These things include juvenile justice, American legal systems, constitutional law, cultural diversity in criminal justice, techniques and technologies, and countering terrorism.
As a specialist in Homeland Security, you will need to be educated and trained […]

How to Handle The Boss From Hell

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

If you’ve had a job you likely have a story of a boss from hell. Thanks to the Web, the victims of these bozo bosses no longer have to suffer in silence; they share loudly and long about their nemeses. Forced overtime, canceled vacations, and reprimands for taking needed sick leave are just the beginning […]

Seniors Are An Amazing Natural Resource!

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Seniors rank as one of this nation’s most valuable, natural resources and treasures. They place right up on top of the value charts with gold, petroleum and that old standby timber.
As the population of seniors mushrooms dramatically, retirement communities are springing up all over the countryside, in almost every state.
Youngsters, people not yet fifty years […]

The Tools You Need To Find The Right Job

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

If you were asked what tools you would need to find the right job, what would you say? You would probably mention a highlighter and a newspaper, a resume’, a cover letter, and the internet. All of these are definitely correct. You have to look for the right job in the right places and you […]