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A Career Plan of Action For The New Graduate
Many people struggle with career choices before making that important life-changing decision that will define who they are for years to come. [Read More]
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Can You Really Afford To Write Your Resume?
As the saying goes, "a penny wise is pound foolish," there are times when scrimping to save can be more costly in the end. This article will provide you with an overview of the skills you need to write your own resume and demonstrate the difference between "spending" and "making a wise investment." [Read More]
Amy Nutt
Getting Microsoft Office Specialist Training
Whether looking to advance in your current company, apply for a better position, or get started in the business world, it's very valuable to be a MOS. [Read More]
Paul Bowley
Recently Downsized Or Laid Off? 5 Proven Steps To A Fast Recovery And Good Job Offer!
Look. It's time to take that step into the unknown. Your family depends on you to move forward. And you need to restore the confidence in your own ability to provide for them. Here's how to do it in 5 proven steps! [Read More]
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Is Your Resume Telling The Truth?
The falsification of information on a job seeker's resume has become a serious problem for employers. More than ever, people are getting caught even after they are hired. The consequences range from termination to prosecution. Are you at risk? [Read More]
ann baehr
Your Guide To Writing A Better Resume
How many times have you wondered what you should and shouldn't do when attempting to write your own resume? This article does just that and provides visual examples of various components of a resume. [Read More]
Dean Caporella
Private Investigation Training Tips
Now is the right time to consider a career in private investigation. [Read More]
Carl Ringwall
How To Be A Mystery Shopper
In its simplest form, Mystery Shopping, or being a secret shopper, is merely evaluating a product or service, and then getting paid to do it. [Read More]
Amy Nutt
Medical Office Assistant or Medical Transcription: Which is Right for You?
Before choosing any career path, the first thing you must do is determine which path is right for you. [Read More]
Amy Nutt
Programs and Courses for Careers in Accounting and Payroll Administration
For those that are good with numbers and are looking for a highly lucrative career, Accounting and Payroll Administration might be the right path for you. [Read More]
Amy Nutt
The Responsibilities of an Administrative Assistant
In any company, one of the employees with the biggest variety of responsibilities is the Administrative Assistant. [Read More]
Susan Jan
The Path To Become An Attorney
If you aspire for a career in law you should be aware that there is a huge gap between harboring a strong ambition and actually turning that into reality and following your dream to become an attorney. Though it requires much hard work to become a qualified attorney, it is not impossible to accomplish this goal if you are clear about how to proceed from the beginning. [Read More]
Paul Bowley
Pay Time! Know How To Negotiate? 6 Rules You MUST Follow!
If you think button-holing a car salesman makes you an expert in negotiating your pay, think again! There are rules! And here are 6 of the best! [Read More]
Jimmy Cox
Using Brainstorming to Boost Your Career
Most businesses and professions are guided by the landmarks erected by men who have made brilliant use of their creative minds. Learn to unlock your brain's potential through creative brainstorming. [Read More]
Paul Bowley
Wallpapering Fog? 5 Hot Tips To Keep Your Employment Campaign In Sharp Focus!
If you're making a job or career change, you're working agqinst the clock! Sharp focus will help you avoid frittering away your time and resolve. Here are 5 golden tips to get you focused FAST! [Read More]