How to Effectively Lose Your Job in Three Days
So you want to lose your job the non-graceful way. It's not as easy as it sounds. After all, everyone can provoke their boss and get into a heated, irrevocably nasty argument with him or her. But to
How Happy Will You Be In Your Job
Job-seekers tend to worry about whether a prospective employer will like them. But considering that most people spend a majority of their days at work, it's also important for prospective employees t
Applying For A Job R sum s And Application Forms
Résumés and application forms are two ways to provide employers with written evidence of your qualifications and skills. Generally, the same information appears on both the résumé and the application
Valuable Human Resources Career Info You Just Gotta Read
The very goal of every graduate is to find a decent job. On the other hand, every organization knows the value behind the employment of competent and skilled employees. They know that once they have
Psy D and PhD Offer Different Opportunities for Doctorate Students
The emergence of the Psy D degree in recent years has brought about change in the way psychology students approach earning a doctorate degree. A traditional PhD program focuses on the scholar-practit
Winning Ways At Interviews
Marketing communications copywriter Charlie Trumpess takes a humorous look at how best to tackle that age old terror, the job interview.
Let’s face it, job interviews are about as much
Aggressively Written Resumes
When writing resumes, it is important to remember whom it is you're trying to please - (is it you, or the hiring authority?) In this article I will present my ideas of what makes up really aggressive
Applying To Colleges And Universities
When applying to colleges and/or universities, it is best to do so as early as possible. The earlier you apply, the better chances you will have of being accepted into your program of interest. As ex
Mathematician Re engineers Quilting
During her career as a software engineer, Marci Baker solved difficult mathematical problems. When she became a stay-at-home mom, she turned to solving another problem involving precision and speed:
Going to Job Interviews is Tense Business but Somebody s Got To Do It
Going to a job interview is tense, it's frightening, but, surprise, it's fun. Contrary to popular belief, job interviewers don't bite. They sincerely want to see you do good in the interview, special
Someone Else
"I'm sorry, but I have to vent. It was a horrible day at work," began my friend on our monthly catch-up call. "We've all been there," I offered. "Yeah, but not like this." As a substitute instruction
7 Criteria for Deciding Which Career Test Is Right for You
Copyright 2006 Paul Arinaga
“I used to feel depressed at work, hate my boss, and was sometimes so bored that I actually fell asleep at my desk!” --- career test taker
If thi
UK Shortage Of Occupational Therapists
Nationwide shortage of Occupational Therapists prompts the rise of specialist recruitment agencies.
The recruitment of specialist healthcare professionals has been a problem for the UK g
When the Job Search is Over be Sure to Say Thanks
Using a job acceptance letter when offered a position shows true professionalism. It is a way of saying “thank you” to the person who hired you, and giving them assurance that they made the right dec
JWOD Program Employs People With Severe Disabilities
As a hazardous materials technician in Fort Lewis, Wash., John Kartes spends his days physically assisting mechanics, a job that often entails driving a forklift to transport engines and other heavy
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