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  • A Powerful Alternative Job Finding Plan Can Ram Your Campaign Into High Gear!  By : Paul Bowley
    A random, shotgun approach is a waste of time. Today's savvy job hunter must depend on a sophisticated alternative job finding plan.
  • A Portrait Of A Portfolio Career: An Answer To The Perfect Job?  By : Tony Jacowski
    Tired of having just one job? Then try a "portfolio career". Here's how!
  • A Physician Starts Life Mastery Through Earning an Online MBA  By : Donald Mitchell
    Many people learn the advanced material before mastering the basics. How can they go back and fill in those practical gaps? This article describes how online education can help.
  • A New Warfare Designation: "Explosive Ordinance Disposal Warfare Specialist"  By : Victor Epand
    This article is about a new designation called "Explosive Ordinanace Disposal Warfare Specialist" (EWS) to replace the previous EOD designation after a sailor's name.
  • A More Uncommon Type of Culinary Career  By : Josh Stone
    Dietitians are experts in food and nutrition. They help promote good health through proper eating.
  • A Masterful Student Publishes His Work and Gains Worldwide Influence  By : Donald Mitchell
    It's not enough to know what you are doing: Someone must notice you before you can have influence. This paper describes how an experienced executive went back to school to create a book that launched him and his organization into worldwide prominence.
  • A Lucrative Career In Internet Marketing  By : Tony Jacowski
    Do you know that broadband took three years to reach the position where it is now and television took 30 years to develop? According to experts, by 2011 people will be watching television via high sped Internet. Sounds quite interesting, doesn't it?
  • A Look at Different Military Branches and Their Careers  By : William Doggett
    The military branches are as follows: Air Force, Army, Navy and Marines. Sub divisions include, USCG, Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine National Guards. The USCG stands for the United States Coast Guard. Each branch has the same or similar rankings across the board.
  • A Little Certificate Can Go A Long Way  By :
    The word certificate does not need any introduction. In this day and age certificates mean a lot to everybody. When we graduate from a university, institute or a career training school, we get a certificate. A certificate is the proof of our successful completion of an education or training program.
  • A List Of Interview Questions  By : Carl DiNello
    If you wish to prepare yourself in advance for the big job interview coming up, why not familiarize yourself with some typical questions used in job interviews?
  • A Lifelong Learner Lightens His and Others' Loads  By : Donald Mitchell
    Learning how to learn can lighten your load . . . and then you can help others do the same.
  • A Hotel And Restaurant Management Career Might Be For You  By : Josh Stone
    A career in hotel and restaurant management might be for you if you like to make important decisions, hire staff and run the day to the day operations of your business. It might sound like fun stuff but it is hard work.
  • A Hands-On Approach to Solving Problems Helps a Distance Learner Spring into Engineering Management  By : Donald Mitchell
    Many people who do technical work would like to become managers of such technical work. This article looks at how one person made the shift.
  • A Guide to the Finer Points of the Hostess and Cashier  By : Josh Stone
    Of all the restaurant careers, perhaps the position of a hostess is the most demanding. You have to be sharp on your people skills, appear immaculate, be good on the phone, communicate well with the restaurant staff, and of course do it all while being on your feet for the whole shift.
  • A Guide to Preparing For Your Job Interview  By : Tony Jacowski
    Waiting to begin your preparations for an important job interview until the night before is a really bad way to go about it. To have a successful interview, you must begin preparing for your job interview in advance because preparation is the single most important factor to success.
  • A Guide To Posting Your Resume Online  By : Tony Jacowski
    If you are still following the old way of searching for a job through the newspaper, then you are really missing the great opportunities that can come your way by using the Internet in your job search. The Internet is a great technological wonder and makes any job search very easy, convenient and successful.
  • A Guide to Nursing Schools  By : Keith Londrie
    The medical, as well as the dictionary, definition of a nurse is the healthcare professional engaged in the practice of nursing. Nurses are men and women responsible for the safety and recovery of chronically ill or injured people, and treatment of life-threatening emergencies in a wide-range of healthcare settings.
  • A Guide To Job Searching In The UK  By : Shaun Parker
    If you need a job then this guide to Job Hunting in the UK today will help you.
  • A Guide To Finding Work In New Zealand  By : Thomas Pretty
    A guide to those wishing to undertake immigration and how finding work is the first major hurdle.
  • A Guide to Choosing the Right Nursing Job  By : Kris Koonar
    With the present trend of high demand and shortage of trained nurses it is important when looking for the right opening, to choose the specific line in which your interest and aptitude lies. As a registered nurse you have to deal with patients and their needs as well as give moral support to their relatives.
  • A Guide To Better Bartending Jobs  By : Tony Jacowski
    Bartending is a great career for those interested in working only 2-3 nights a week, making good money and socializing with new people from around the world. It is one of the most fun and profitable jobs, just right for those who are high on energy and want to stay up all night partying and making money at the same time.
  • A Golf Professional Career is More Than Just Another Club  By : Andy West
    Being a golf professional takes more than just a love of the game. When you want to make it your career, you need a thorough understanding of how the game has emerged through history as well as where it's heading into the future.
  • A Former Graduates Guide To Finding The Right Job  By : Anna Stenning
    Taking a look at the world of unemployment after graduation, the steps to take into looking for that perfect job and how taking up a temporary job may help with the search.
  • A Dream Job Is Waiting For Everyone  By : Martin Haworth
    A recent survey in the US found that 43% of retired folks wished they had taken up a different role at work. Maybe today's not the right day to start - but then again, when is?

    Ever get yourself into a career rut? One where you know that you want more and don't know how to get at it. The time is now to move on
  • A Distance Learning College Degree  By : Charlie Reese
    Always Check On A Distance Learning College Degree Before You Commit To It
  • A Day In The Life Of A Nursing Assistant  By : Albert Alexander
    Most of us are familiar with Nursing Assistants, but we don't really know all that is required for them to complete their work efficiently and of the best quality.
  • A Day In The Life Of A Dental Assistant  By : Albert Alexander
    Dental Assistants are very versatile. They are well trained in a variety of areas to properly assist Dentists and Hygienists perform quality dental work on all individuals.
  • 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...
  • A Chiropractor in San Diego To Help You  By : Dr Tony AP Joseph
    Finding a chiropractor in San Diego is not difficult but there are some things you need to be aware of when you are looking for a chiropractic massage treatment in San Diego.
  • A Check-Up on Life  By :
    Many of us may have experienced even at least one point in our lives when we have taken a pause or a backseat from our journey to see how far we have gone and on whether this is the road that we want to take.
  • A Career Plan of Action For The New Graduate  By : ann baehr
    Many people struggle with career choices before making that important life-changing decision that will define who they are for years to come.
  • A Career In The Cleaning Services Industry  By : Tony Jacowski
    When things get dirty, there is always someone to clean up. There is someone willing to clean for other people, people they don't even know. No on likes to clean up after making a mess, so people prefer to hire someone who would do it for them. While it is a menial job for some, but there are many who take pleasure in serving others.
  • A Career In Technical Writing  By : Tony Jacowski
    With rapid technological advancements, demands for technical writers are increasing like never before. Technical writers, also known as technical authors, interpret and organize information into user guides, so that a non-technical person can also understand and use it easily.
  • A Career In Scuba Diving  By : Tony Jacowski
    The thrill of climbing the highest mountain or diving into the deepest part of the ocean is not comparable to anything else. Many pursue adventurous sports like scuba diving and mountain climbing and river rafting as hobbies, but a selective few go on to make careers out of the sports. One such career is that of scuba diving.
  • A Career in Resort Management  By : Josh Stone
    There are three kinds of management involved with resorts: Front-of-House Management, Heart-of-House Management I, and Heart-of-House Management II. Heart-of-House Management refers to managing the resort areas that support front-of-house operations.
  • A Career in Psychiatric Nursing  By : Tony Jacowski
    Nursing is both a science and an art. Psychiatric nursing involves a specialized study to cater to the needs of people with emotional, behavioral or cognitive functioning problems. Psychiatric nursing can be very fulfilling, both personally and professionally.
  • A Career In Pharmaceutical Sales  By : Tony Jacowski
    A career in pharmaceutical sales is exciting and lucrative, and you can work with little or no supervision. So if you have an aptitude for sales, here's how to make your mark as a pharmaceutical representative.
  • A Career In Outdoor Recreation  By : John Morris
    There are many jobs out there that are in the great outdoors. Jobs of this nature are ideal for people that love working with their hands and being in the outdoors...
  • A Career in Military Dentistry  By : Kris Koonar
    The U.S Defense services are known for valor, discipline and humanitarian service. Numerous divisions of the defense services employ dentists at different military bases, all over the world.
  • A Career In Investment Banking  By : Tony Jacowski
    Starting a career in investment banking has always been a popular choice for a number of undergraduates. The highly attractive salary, chance for quick promotions, potential for traveling and working abroad are some of the many factors that adds to the charm of investment banking.
  • A Career In Instructional Design  By : Tony Jacowski
    Instructional design is a relatively new field that emphasizes developing instructions to obtain desired results. This branch of knowledge is related to theories and research about instructional strategies and the process required for developing and incorporating those strategies.
  • A Career In Information Brokering  By : Tony Jacowski
    Of the many different occupations and professions making it big in today's fast paced world, information brokering is a career fast catching on. Not only is it an easy and great way to earn big bucks but also is a very convenient approach to business.
  • A Career In Image Consulting  By : Tony Jacowski
    Our image is comprised of the way the world sees us. What you wear and how you portray yourself largely depends and forms the basis of how the world perceives you. That's why Image Consulting is a lucrative and rapidly growing career choice.
  • A Career In Image Consulting  By : Tony Jacowski
    Can you imagine yourself being highly paid for making normal looking people look attractive?
  • A Career in HVAC  By : Kris Koonar
    The need for controlled temperature in buildings and other enclosed spaces is increasing becoming a necessity rather than a luxury.
  • A Career In HVAC  By : Tony Jacowski
    The heating, ventilating and air conditioning, or HVACR industry, handles indoor environments. The HVACR industry designs, builds, installs, maintains, troubleshoots and repairs indoor comfort and cooling systems all year. It is believed to earn $150 billion annually and employs millions of people around the globe.
  • A Career In Hotel Management  By : Josh Stone
    Occupations related to hotel management can be found in the food, hospitality and tourism industry. In most cases, hotels or motels are integrated with coffee bars, restaurants, clubs and spa centers.
  • A Career In Horticulture  By : Tony Jacowski
    Cut, snip, weed, water and fertilize are a few of the common words you overhear at a gardening session. A selective few like to get their hands dirty doing what they like best -gardening. Whether it is on a large scale or just for sprucing up your home garden, many people are now open to attending courses in horticulture.
  • A Career In Health And Safety Management  By : Tony Jacowski
    The importance of Safety and Health Management has increased as many industries have started realizing the impact of the issue in the workplace. Due to an increase in industrial pollution, many companies have started understanding their social responsibility towards the well being of their workers and those who visit their businesses.
  • A Career In Graphic Design  By : Tony Jacowski
    The more artistic an ad or presentation is, the more are its possibilities of creating public interest. This technique is widely used in the media sphere and the primary and most important job is that of the graphic designer. The torchbearers of the creative mantel, graphic designers are not only known for their sense of creativity, but also for their innovative ideas.
  • A Career in Geology  By : Tony Jacowski
    Geology is the science that explores and reveals certain processes of the earth, and it contributes towards finding a variety of sources for useful raw materials. A career in geology can be very interesting and rewarding in a number of ways.
  • A Career in Fundraising  By : Tony Jacowski
    A career in fundraising is one of the most sought after career options these days. In the past few years the non-profit organizations have created more job vacancies than the other sectors in the economy. It has created employment for those who have always considered offering their services to causes they strongly believe in.
  • A Career In Forensic Accounting  By : Tony Jacowski
    Forensic accounting is the combination of auditing, investigative skills and accounting, to aid in legal matters. It is comprised of investigation, litigation support, and dispute resolution. Litigation support is the documentation or factual presentation of economic issues associated with pending or ongoing litigation.
  • A Career in Dentistry Pulling Teeth  By : Josh Stone
    Dentistry is the art and science of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions, diseases, and disorders of the oral cavity, the maxillofacial region, and its associated structures as it relates to human beings.
  • A Career In Corporate Training  By : Tony Jacowski
    Even if you've got good teaching experience at one of the best schools in the country, does that make you qualified for a career in corporate training? One thing you should understand is that corporate training is in no way similar to regular teaching jobs in high schools and universities.
  • A Career In Corporate Law  By : Tony Jacowski
    There are a variety of options one can choose in the field of law. One of them is corporate law, which is a field in relation with the creation and regulation of corporations. A corporation is a legal entity according to the law and can sue or be sued.
  • A Career In Civil Engineering  By : Tony Jacowski
    Do you love to draw and later put the concept into action? Are you interested in creating new things and making older ones better? Then Civil engineering is the career option for you. It is one of the oldest professions in the world and the oldest engineering discipline as well. The profession requires you to plan, design and execute structural work.
  • A Career in Botany as a Botanist  By : derek smiley
    One of the acclaimed favorite things to do when studying plant science as a botanist is the various amounts of specialties as well as career openings from which you can choose from.
  • A Career In Auto Sales  By : Tony Jacowski
    A career in auto selling is a lucrative one, with great potential for good earnings. The commissions are high and the work is challenging. But you must have an aggressive personality befitting a career in auto sales.
  • A Career In Audio Engineering  By : Tony Jacowski
    Audio engineering is a branch of audio science that encompasses recording, copying, mixing, editing and reproduction of sound with the help of electronic and mechanical devices. Audio engineering, also known as sound engineering, is one of the fastest growing career options.
  • A Career as Traveling Nurse  By :
    A traveling nurse job can provide you with a very challenging yet very rewarding career. You will learn new skills, techniques and styles of doing things, sometimes under pressure in emergency situations. You are meet lots of new people and be constantly exposed to exciting new things as you travel to unfamiliar areas and places.
  • A Career As An Insurance Agent  By : Tony Jacowski
    Careers in the insurance industry are becoming more and more common. Here we explore the career path of an Independent Insurance Agent.
  • A Career As An Environmentalist  By : Tony Jacowski
    Environmental concerns have been at the forefront since the early 1300s, when London was thick with smoke. Now in the early 2000s, the environmental industry is now worth more than $50 billion.
  • A Career As An Electrician  By : Tony Jacowski
    The job of an electrician includes the installation of electrically operated gadgets and equipment, like water heaters, generators, refrigerators and stoves. Electricians are also required to undertake maintenance and the repairs of such equipment. Further specialization in the line can be completed in cable splicing, armature winding and high-tension cable maintenance.
  • A Career As An Air Force Flight Engineer  By : Tony Jacowski
    An Air Force Flight Engineer is a prestigious job that is an integral part of the aircrew. The Flight Engineer plays a significant role in the safe and swift execution of flight based missions in any operation.
  • A Career As A Lifestyle Entrepreneur  By : Tony Jacowski
    Studies have shown that an increasing number of people are being drawn towards lifestyle entrepreneurship. According to surveys, roughly 25 million small business owners in the U.S. receive their motivation from a better lifestyle, more so than money.
  • A Career as a Licensed Practical Nurse  By : Kris Koonar
    Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) are supposed to care for the sick, disabled, injured, and convalescent under the direction of a physician or registered nurse. Basic bedside care like monitoring temperature, measuring blood pressure, pulse and respiration are part of a LPNs job.
  • A Career As A Home Inspector  By : Tony Jacowski
    Home inspectors inspect new or second hand homes, condos, town houses and apartments. Home inspection has now become a standard practice in the process of buying a home and is therefore a lucrative and growing field.
  • A Career As A Government Spokesperson  By : Tony Jacowski
    The job of a government spokesperson is a respectable one. The spokesperson is a representative of the government and has to be careful with every single word he/she says to the press, media and the public.
  • A Career As A Florist  By : Tony Jacowski
    The fragrance of fresh flowers lingers through the day. It seems to worm its way into your heart, giving you a mushy feeling. Imagine enjoying this feeling every single day! This is when you could consider a job as a florist.
  • A Career As A Finance Wizard-Is That What You're Looking For?  By : MsMimee
    Careers in finance remain very lucrative and very exciting jobs in the white collar world, but what exactly is needed to become a professional in this field? 1st., a degree in financing or accounting is a very valuable step in getting hired by most all corporations as a finance wizard.
  • A Career As A Disc Jockey  By : Tony Jacowski
    If you are a talkative person and you can come up with around 50 words in a second, then you can make a career as a disc jockey, where your career depends on how you glib and how fluent you are.
  • A Career as a Clinical Nurse Specialist  By : Kris Koonar
    A clinical Nurse Specialist plays many roles and functions as an educator, researcher, healthcare provider, administrator or even a case manager. A clinical nurse specializes in a particular area of work, for instance she may choose to specialize in areas such as cardiology, respiratory, critical care or emergency or even neonatal.
  • A Career as a Case Management Nurse  By : Kris Koonar
    Case management nurses have the responsibility to ensure that the patients receive appropriate treatment at the appropriate time.
  • A Brief Nursing Overview  By : Kadence Buchanan
    Today nursing practices are performed in a wide range of settings, from hospitals to paying personal visits to peoples' homes.
  • A Brief History of Engineering  By : Gary Terrazas
    Where engineering comes from and where it is headed.
  • A Brief Guide Into The Travel And Hospitality Courses  By : Anna Stenning
    Looking briefly at travel courses and the travel industry itself.
  • A Bachelorette Party Ideas that you won’t leave In the Doghouse  By : Hans raj sharma
    Planning a bachelorette party should center around the personality of the bachelorette. Is she fun and outgoing or is she quieter and prefer not to be in the spotlight? Also, with the traditional bachelorette party, would she be comfortable with the more risqué, or would it be offensive? These are all important questions, which will determine the success of your bachelorette party.
    You can choose activities centered at home, or out in the community. Community gathering places include the tradi
  • 9 Steps To Become A Travel Nurse  By : ameen kamadia
    Learn more about the 9 steps to become a travel nurse and see the country
  • 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.
  • 8 Strategies to Promote Your Work at Home Typing Business on a Budget  By : Jeff Casmer
    Deciding that you want to start a work at home typing job is one thing. Actually starting it and finding people to work for is another. It can become quite costly promoting your services with little or no results. The following information offers tips on how to promote your work at home typing business without breaking the bank.
  • 7 Ways To Use A Blog To Get A Job  By : Bob Sommers
    Employers are looking for more from you than a resume' or a referral. They want substance. Create a business blog and give them what they're looking for
  • 7 Ways to Gear up Your Job Search Mindset  By : Tony Jacowski
    Lists seven ways to help with your job search.
  • 7 Unusual Careers  By : Tony Jacowski
    If you have chosen to pursue an unusual career, you are not alone. Though not common, these 7 unusual careers can be both highly satisfying and lucrative.
  • 7 Top Questions Job Candidates Should Ask  By : Tony Jacowski
    7 questions job candidates should ask about a job.
  • 7 Tips for Starting Your Home Based Business  By : john long
    So, you've decided to start a home based business. Congratulations! and welcome to the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship. While there is a lot to learn, your effort will be worth it.
  • 7 Tips For Moving Up The Corporate Ladder  By : Tony Jacowski
    Most of us generally don't have the patience to witness that simple and positive work done daily can help a person rise to become a corporate leader. There are some basic tips that can help you gain a head start in your career.
  • 7 Tips For Moving To Self Employment  By : Tony Jacowski
    Planning to quit your 9 to 5 and move to self employment? Before you do, there are certain steps you need to take. This article gives you the 7 things you must know to make the transition successfully!
  • 7 Office Behaviors To Avoid For Career Advancement  By : Tony Jacowski
    There is a certain manner that you are expected to behave in the workplace. These mannerisms are called workplace etiquette, and go beyond simply saying please or thank you.
  • 7 Easy Steps to Improve Your Interviewing Skills  By : John Pawlett
    In the midst of technological advancement nowadays, the "back-to-basics" rule still applies when it comes to getting hired for a job. It does not matter if you are planning to apply for a million-dollar company or a small, independent firm. When you face an interviewer, it all boils down to how you present yourself. This is the deciding factor whether you will get hired or not.
  • 61 Year Old Man Desperately Seeking a Job! . . . Could This Be You?  By : Paul Megan
    Thousands of family men and women around the country are facing the same desperation. The cure, of course, is to find a job that will answer their needs. Here's how.
  • 6 Vital Career Factors You Must Consider  By : Martin Haworth
    Just what is a dream career? Look at these six factors and find out what makes people happy in their work. Maybe you'll see it's time for a change!
  • 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.
  • 6 Steps to a Successful Job Fair  By : Ryan Stewart
    Whether you are graduating from college, returning to the work force, or contemplating a career change, career fairs have lots to offer a job seeker. Following a few basic guidelines can help you make the most of the experience and maximize some great networking opportunities.
  • 6 Professional Resume Tips: Know What Human Resources Really Want  By : andrew chin
    Insider's professional resume tips will definitely give you that much needed edge!
  • 6 Important Questions You Must Ask Management  By : Jaci Rae
    There are at least 6 important questions you must ask yourself when you are seeking representation.
  • 6 Great Reasons For Interior Designers To Use A Domain To Boost Their Career And Finances!  By : Sen Ze
    A great way for Interior designers to boost their career is by setting up their own domains and blogs. The article outlines six reasons why such a move can have a profound impact on their business.
  • 6 Career Tips You Must Know  By : June Beezy
    Picking a career is hard and whats worst is the ruthless business world that you have to work in today. However, with just a few of these pointers, you can easily get on top of the economic food chain.
  • 6 Biggest Job Search Mistakes!  By : Paul Megan
    Job hunting? Take a look at what you may be doing wrong. Correcting these mistakes can save you weeks of searching.
  • 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.

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