Bird Watching Journals Preserve Your Bird Watching Experiences
Bird Watching is a great way to escape the rat race and be one with nature. Alas, your bird watching experiences can fade with time. The best way to prevent thi...
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Counteroffers: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
If "resignation" is the word that strikes fear into all employers, then "counteroffer" is the one that strikes fear into an employee's heart. Jeff Altman, CPC, MSW offers a search professional's view of how to and whether to consider a counteroffer.
Mystery Shopping
Mystery shopping is an excellent way to make extra money. In fact, some people make a full time living doing it. There are many mystery shopping companies that will pay you to shop, eat at restaurants and take part in focus groups.
Becoming A Police Officer Just Became Easier
As many law enforcement candidates can vouch for, taking the police entrance exam can be a stressful and highly competitive experience. I decided to research some preparation web sites and purchased several E-books on the topic to get a better understanding of what it takes to become a police officer.
Aptitude Tests Reveal the Difference Between Your Aptitude & Ability
Aptitude tests measure your skills, abilities, values, interests and personality in order to help you determine which careers you might be best suited for and eliminate those that you are not.
Goal Setting - Road Map To Achieving Your Career Goals
Goal setting and career planning go hand in hand. Without setting clear goals you cant plan effectively.
Resume Layouts ... The Hidden Pitfalls
A job seeker who wishes to take advantage of the many different resume layouts available, should be aware of when and how to use the various options, in order to get the most impact from their resume.
Resume Formats ... The Hidden Pitfalls
Deciding on a resume format is the first major decision to be made when creating your resume. The overall look of your resume depends on the resume format, font and outline you choose.
Surviving The Technical Interview
Technical interviews are high-pressure situations. Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933, offers applicants tips on how to thrive in this situation, and offers insight from both sides of the interview desk.
Ask the Recruiter
Career advice from a professional recruiter who hires every day!
Marketing You and Your Career
Imagine if a business invested years into the research, design, and creation of a new product, and then failed to tell anybody about it. What if the company assumed (even expected) that consumers should discover their new product, just because it was “great”? Flawed logic, right? Yet, that’s how many people treat their careers!
Successful Job Interview Tips
Resumes don't get jobs; they merely get you in the door. Once you've landed the interview, it's up to you to make your resume come alive with memorable stories and examples.
Find A Job In A Fast Growing Field Using Labor Market Information For Your State
The question confronting most people who want to find a job is "what's a good paying job with growth potential?" At one time, the Conestoga wagon building trade boomed as people joined the wagon tra...
The Organized Job Search
Many people, under financial or other pressures to find work quickly, feel they can't afford to take the time to get organized. On the other hand, conducting your job search in an organized manner wi...
Career Change Is Not For Wimps! 3 Powerful Steps to Do Work You Love
Tough words.but I truly believe that folks who make career changes should be applauded for their courage. The courage to live closer to their authentic selves. The courage to put aside all the negat...
How To Choose The Right Resume Format
After a thirty (30) second glance lots of resumes get thrown into the wastebasket. One of the reasons this happens is because the resume writer has failed to use the appropriate resume format. Each i...
The Interviewable Resume
It is rumored that the only word William Shakespeare wrote on his resume was "Available." We'll probably never know if that is true. But it raises an interesting question. How much information is too...
Giving Notice: 6 Things to Do To Prepare to Leave
Giving notice to your employer helps to complete your professinal and emotional attachment to your employer and properly begin your new one. Jeff Altman, CPC, MSW provides six steps that will help you complete your final week or weeks well and head to your new job with confidence.
Job Search Lessons From The Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is a game but, like sports in general, it offers useful life lessons that we can take with us... if we only look below the surface. Jeff Altman, CPC, MSW watched the game like a fan and with an eye toward life lessons.
The Network Within
When you hear the word "networking", what comes to your mind first? You probably think about going to a job fair or asking all of your friends, family members and acquaintances for jobs. But if you a...
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