- Increase Freelance Sales With an Online Resume !
Freelancing is a competitive business, especially in today’s fast-paced, e-focused world.
Often there are hundreds of writers competing for the same, limited number of assignments, and the writer who can best showcase his or her abilities is the one who lands the job.
Editors, however, are very busy people, and don’t have the time nor the inclination to sift through the hundreds of resumes and clips they receive in search of your information. If you ...
Author: Kelly Kyrik
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- Independent RN Contractors Are Taking The Nursing Profession
Nurses wake up and take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity. Are you tired of having no input in your career, little money in the bank, lack of respect for your profession and little compensation for the long hours and years of dedication? Independent RN Contractor is a great way to renew your interest and rejuvenate your nursing career. As An Independent Nurse Contractor you will increase your choices as to when, where and how often you work, substantially increase your income and mo ...
Author: Tammie Mericle
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- Interview Questions: How To Stump The Interviewer
In the limited time an interviewer has with you, their mission is to know you and assess your worth, especially in relationship to the other candidates interviewed. Asking you questions is the way they accomplish that mission.
Since interviews are two-way streets, your time should be spent assessing the position, the company, the employees and anything else that could sway you toward, or detract you from, the job opening at hand. To accomplish this, you’ll want to come to the interview ...
Author: David Richter
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- Interview skills - Going for a Job
Hints and tips on CVs, interview skills and jobhunting.
Going for a New Job?
Jo Ellen has been offering some form of Careers advice for the past 15 years. She used to run career development workshops, and now does one-to-one sessions called Career Action. A couple of years ago Jo Ellen had a Careers Advice column in Cosmopolitan Magazine. Lots of the queries she got were on Interview Techniques and how to get the perfect job. Here are some of her thoughts after years of helping pe ...
Author: Jo Ellen Grzyb
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- Interview Skills That Attract Offers
An interviewer’s mission is to assess your qualifications compared to the other candidates interviewed. Asking you questions is their way of accomplishing that mission. Preparing meaningful responses in advance is your way of impressing the interviewer.
Be prepared to talk about your skills, competencies, qualifications and accomplishments especially as they pertain to the specific opening. Know how to state your likes and dislikes, your strengths, weaknesses and goals succinctly and fl ...
Author: David Richter
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- Is a Career Change on Your Horizon?
Making a career change is nothing new in today's job market.
I've heard it said that the average American changes careers at least once in his or her life. Long gone are the days of working for the same company from the time you graduate high school or college until that magical retirement day.
You sure won't find that kind of loyalty from companies to their workers these days, and it's rare to find that kind of loyalty from the average worker as well. What with companies m ...
Author: Kathleen MacNaughton
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- Is Your Resume Doing ITS Job?
Is it opening doors to new opportunities? Does it compel the reader to think, “Hey! This applicant can …put that one on top of the ‘call in for an interview' pile!” Does it showcase what you have accomplished for past employers as well as what you can accomplish for the potential employer?
Your resume is your personal marketing tool that must immediately convey to the reader that you CAN and WILL be a positive driving force to further their organization’s ...
Author: Angela Betts
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- Is Your Job Search Guided by the "Controller" or the "Controllee?"
I'll define what I mean by these terms. "The Controller" is a job seeker that is ruled by doing everything right. He/she has read all of the appropriate books, done a good job composing a resume, but is still unemployed.
"The Controllee" has also read all of the best books about the job search, has a credible resume, but is still without work.
What can each of them do to make their job search campaign: WORK.
The person who is controlling what they think is a good campaign is ...
Author: Marilyn Tellez
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- Is your life’s purpose for sale?
Is your life’s purpose for sale?
There is no purpose too big or too small
By Craig Nathanson
Meet Joe. He’s a middle-aged bridge toll-taker in the San Francisco Bay Area. In a recent interview, Joe said he loves the role he has filled for the last 12 years. The job suits his purpose. He said: “If I can help someone start their day off right in the few seconds when they are handing me [the toll], I feel I have made a difference in the day and life of another person.”
Meet Mel. ...
Author: Craig Nathanson
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- It's The Job Hunting Season
As spring breezes in it brings a foreshadow of summer and job hunters begin to polish their skills. That’s right, it’s job-hunting season. Graduating seniors are hopefully anticipating life after a diploma and students “in progress” will be looking for experience and something to fill those three months of classroom freedom.
Looking for jobs in school’s off-season has been known to be a job in i ...
Author: Laura Murray MEPatWORK.com
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- Job Hunting Tips: Staying Active
Unemployment is depressing: financial pressures stress you out, looking for work is humiliating, and your fragile self-confidence reels under the blows of indifference and rejection.
It becomes harder to get up in the morning, to take care of yourself, to be supportive and loving to those around you, to swing energetically into job search activities.
Here are 7 tips on beating those I-want-to-get-a-job-but-nobody-wants-me blues.
1. Create a schedule for your week: 5 hours pe ...
Author: Virginia Bola, PsyD
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- Job
Hunting Tips: Time Management
There is an old adage that "Looking for a job is harder than working." How true! The rigors of job search are magnified by the turmoil we experience: lack of self-confidence, humiliation, financial pressure, and the undercurrent of emotions that color all we do: fear, anger, depression, anxiety, loss. One practical step we can take to lower the stress and conserve our energy for finding work, not feeding our bloated worries, is to manage our time effectively. Have you ever noticed that you get m ...
Author: Virginia Bola, PsyD
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- Job Search Tip: Dump Your Resume !
Dump your resume! And everything else your traditional job search stands for.
Sounds sacrilegious, doesn’t it?
Yet, the starting point of your successful job search is NOT your resume. Nor any other part of a traditional approach.
You see, a traditional job search is passive at the very time when employers are looking for someone who can demonstrate they are proactive. It’s one of the many changes that’s occurred in the 21st Century. Employers ...
Author: Paul Megan
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- Job Search: Age-Proofing Your Resume
Older job hunters fear interviews where their age cannot be concealed and where an initial response of dismay on an interviewer's face, quickly hidden, confirms their anticipation of discrimination. The mature job seeker often prefers the anonymity of mailed resumes, e-mailed inquiries, internet applications, and telephone contacts.
Interviews, however, are the goal of everyone who wants to work. There is so much pre-selection and screening before an inte ...
Author: Virginia Bola, PsyD
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- Layoff Survival: The Value of a Job Search Diary
Looking for a job involves a wide range of responsibilities: preparing a resume, looking at ads, contacting employers, calling and visiting friends and acquaintances, follow ups, interviews. While none of us ever plan to be out of work for very long, it can be very useful to immediately start documenting your activities and your feelings to provide a road map of where you have been and where you want to go. It helps to have a central location for recording your daily actions so you don't miss an ...
Author: Virginia Bola, PsyD
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- Leadership
Skill Training
Quality leadership is a positive asset that is needed in every organization. Observe any successful club, committee or team and you will find a capable leader in each of these organizations. What makes a successful leader? Why do some leaders inspire confidence and have an innate ability to motivate while other “leaders” are mired in mediocrity?
Most successful leaders have received good leadership training as they have advanced in their careers. Here are three ideas that each organ ...
Author: Stephanie Tuia
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- Leaving the Hospital, Going To The Nursing Home
Admitting yourself or someone you love to a nursing home for rehabilitation is something that we have to do and not what we want to do. As we age the risk increases for a health accident even if we are healthy. Unfortunately, nat all of the care we will ned can be provided in a hospital or at a rehabilitation specialty center. Some of us will need to go to a skilled unit at a nursing home.
Near the end of your or your loved ones hospital stay, you will be contacted by the Discharge Planne ...
Author: Tammy Gonzales
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- Lessons
To Learn From Resume Examples
Don't just copy a sample resume! Kiss of death, let me tell you. That said, an example resume, either a free one or one you paid for (and you really almost never have to pay for one, unless you choose to) can be a fantastic tool.
One of the best resume writing examples I ever learned about writing resumes was from a former manager of mine. He let me take a peek at his resume one day. It was the best resume I had ever seen!
I wanted to make mine look ...
Author: Roy Miller
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- Make Your Résumé Sizzle with Success Stories
In today’s competitive job market you can’t afford a résumé that fizzles. Power up your résumé with solid success stories. Include simple, clear accomplishment statements to get and keep the attention of hiring managers.
Appreciate the value you bring to your employer! You haven’t just been “doing your job.” Recognize that the way you work—your dedication, creative suggestions, and ability to implement new ideas—sets you apart from your colleagues.
Author: Mary Jeanne Vincent
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- Making
Sense of the Internet Job Search... Fine-tune your job search and save
valuable time!
When I first started job hunting on the Internet, I would spend countless
hours searching for anything and everything. I would search one site, then
jump to another, and search some more. One of the most frustrating things
about job searching on the Internet is that most of the same job postings
are duplicated across hundreds of job search sites! It's like having three
hundred Houston Chronicles from the same day on your desk!
Author: Edward B. Toupin
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- 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! They spend years learning a trade, gaining education, and writing resumes - but do nothing to promote themselves. In fact, they assume others should recognize th ...
Author: Susan Fee
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- Medical Billing And Coding Profession
Medical billers and coders are in high demand among the allied health occupations. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), health information technicians are one of the 10 fastest-growing allied health occupations. It is a challenging, interesting career where you are compensated according to your level of skills and how effectively you use them.
Medical billers and coders know this and feel good about the support they provide to physicians, clinics, hospitals, and patient ...
Author: Danni R.
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- New way to Search for a Job is…
Well, we all got used to use sites like Monster and Hot Jobs, but imagine if you could use them all by searching once and retrieving all results at the same time on the same page. There is a solution! www.JobyJob.com came up with such comfortable jobs search engine that will run, grab and bring back jobs from it’s own database as well as from Hot Jobs, Monster Jobs, Career Builder, Dice and more. You name it. In addition to that JobyJob.com has newer way to Apply for a jobs too. Now you can appl ...
Author: www.jobyjob.com
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- Nursing in Style
Many women are uncomfortable nursing in public. But today's nursing fashions can help you nurse with confidence, comfort, and style -- anytime, anywhere!
The basics
A good breastfeeding nightgown or pajamas will help you with those first days in the hospital or at home. Learning to breastfeed can be a challenge in itself; you don't want to be struggling with your clothing too! You will also be glad for the convenience for those night feedings and those days when you just don't get ...
Author: Anne Cavicchi
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- Nursing Jobs Website Wins Praise From Those Who Count – The Nurses and Employers Who Use It.
NursingExecutives.com, an innovative career website for executive and administrative nurses, is winning plaudits from those who count the most – executive nurses seeking career choices and the employers and recruiters who are seeking them. By focusing on a very specific niche, nursing leaders, NursingExecutives.com has achieved outstanding growth since its launch in 2003 and is attracting the attention of many in the healthcare industry – an industry rolling from a critical labor shortage.
Author: Neil Street
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- Nuts
and Bolts of Effective Cover Letters
As a job seeker, you shouldn't overlook the importance of a cover letter. If written strategically, a cover letter increases your chances for consideration, and provides an opportunity to highlight your individuality.
A cover letter is much more than just a letter stating, "I read the job announcement in Sunday's classified, please accept this letter as an application of interest". It is a statement that tells the reader what they can expect from you if hired.
The challenging part ...
Author: Linda Matias
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- Online
Nursing Degree For Busy Nurses
Many who work in the healthcare or nursing industry know without question that free time (time within which to relax and call your own) is at a premium. In this regard, they work in extremely demanding jobs: both in terms of the jobs they do and the hours on the job they spend.
Notwithstanding this, many would like to advance their careers. To do this, nurses nearly always need to spend time studying. But, as we have said, nurses' free time is a premium - ...
Author: Amba Dubois
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- Online
Resume Formats
There are several types of online resume formats that can be used when contacting potential employers. When you search for job openings online, some companies will have on their websites which online resume format is acceptable.
If you don’t know which format is acceptable to a certain company, call them and ask. The worst thing you can do is send an online resume in the wrong format and have it ignored.
Author: Michelle Roebuck
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- Online
Resume Tips and Secrets
I manage a website for corporate flight attendants that features resumes prominently listed on the first page of the site. Unlike some careers, corporate flight attendants must promote themselves overtly in order to find work especially if they are contractors. Since adding this feature two years ago, I have learned that an online copy must be arranged differently than that of a hard copy primarily for security reasons. Let's review some of the 'best practices' ...
Author: Matthew Keegan
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- Online
Job Search Techniques
There're many ways to conduct online job search. However, many job seekers only think of posting resumes and searching opportunities on big job sites like monster.com, hotjobs.com and careerbuilder.com etc. There's nothing wrong with it, but according to a survey conducted by careerXrooads.com, of all hires in 2002, only 3.6% come from monster.com, 1.5% come careerbuilder.com and 0.5% come from hotjobs.com. Morever, many companies only advertise their job openings on their own company websites a ...
Author: Yulin Peng
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- Online
Resume Tips and Secrets
I manage a website for corporate flight attendants that features resumes prominently listed on the first page of the site. Unlike some careers, corporate flight attendants must promote themselves overtly in order to find work especially if they are contractors. Since adding this feature two years ago, I have learned that an online copy must be arranged differently than that of a hard copy primarily for security reasons. Let's review some of the 'best practices' you need to accomplish in order ...
Author: Matthew Keegan
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