Archive for June, 2006

Nursing Jobs Information: - Top 10 Tips for Career Advancement Here’s a

Friday, June 30th, 2006

Top 10 Tips for Career Advancement

Here’s a list of the top 10 tips you can use to advance your career:

1. Don’t be afraid to say “I don’t know.” If you don’t know something, say so; don’t try to fake it.

2. Take responsibility for your actions. If you’re at fault, admit it and take the blame. If you’re wrong, apologize.

3. Never gossip. Gossip can hurt the careers of two people: the person being talked about, and the person doing the talking.

Here’s a list of the top 10 tips you can use to advance your career:

1. Don’t be afraid to say “I don’t know.” If you don’t know something, say so; don’t try to fake it.

2. Take responsibility for your actions. If you’re at fault, admit it and take the blame. If you’re wrong, apologize.

3. Never gossip. Gossip can hurt the careers of two people: the person being talked about, and the person doing the talking.

Author: Bonnie Lowe
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Nursing Careers Information: - Top 10 Super Job Interview Tips Use these

Thursday, June 29th, 2006

Top 10 Super Job Interview Tips

Use these interview tips for job hunting success!

It s a tough job market out there today. And getting the job you want requires more than just a killer resume. In other words, you can t just sell yourself on paper. You also have to be able to do it in person–in a face-to-face job interview.

Here are a few interview tips to help you make a great impression on the person who interviews you.

Use these interview tips for job hunting success!

It s a tough job market out there today. And getting the job you want requires more than just a killer resume. In other words, you can t just sell yourself on paper. You also have to be able to do it in person–in a face-to-face job interview.

Here are a few interview tips to help you make a great impression on the person who interviews you.

1. Market your skills and related experience in the field that you are applying for. …
Author:
Kathleen MacNaughton
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Foreign nurses given go-ahead to work in United States

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

The Nursing Relief for Disadvantaged Areas Act has been approved. The act aims to increase medical services in regions with shortages of health care workers by allowing foreign nurses to obtain temporary work visas.

The measure will allow up to 500 foreign nurses to come to the U.S. annually on nonimmigrant visas to work in areas with nursing shortages. Due to nursing shortages in the Chicago area, Illinois lawmakers have taken a “special interest” in the legislation.

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Nursing Jobs - Insider Tips On Choosing the Best Employer

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

Favorable working conditions and hours - While there’s no doubt that more nurses and other health care professionals are constantly in demand, many companies and facilities are offering nurses and technicians time off as an incentive to work for them. Today’s guest columnist Scott Knutson considers how you should choose between nursing job offers.

Nurses are in high demand and that demand has created an excellent opportunity for those in the health care field. It’s not only a chance for better wages than ever before; it’s also an opportunity to choose your benefits. That means that you’ll look more closely at the individual companies and what they can offer.

So what benefits can you expect as a nurse? Take a look at some options you’ll find from the various nursing agencies and health care facilities.

Favorable working conditions and hours - While there’s no doubt that more nurses and other health care professionals are constantly in demand, many companies and facilities are offering nurses and technicians time off as an incentive to work for them. These companies do whatever it takes to keep working hours to a reasonable level, including hiring temporary workers from other companies. This means that there’s less demand to work overtime, leaving even nurses time for themselves and their families. The goal is two fold. Not only do these companies want to attract and retain quality employees, they also realize that nurses and others health care professionals are more likely to be at the top of their game when they’re handling reasonable working hours with adequate backup staffing.

The tangibles - Not only are nurses demanding higher wages than ever before, they’re also being offered other benefits that haven’t been necessarily associated with professionals in this industry in the past. Most are small incentives that carry little importance to some people, but may become big issues. Direct deposit is one example. Seem like a minor point? Maybe, until you’re getting your paycheck on Thursday night, are too tired after working overnight to make the trip to the bank Friday and wind up with a check that still hasn’t been cashed the following week.

Part-time, temporary and situational jobs - There are companies out there that offer placement for nurses to meet situational requirements. You may not want the responsibility of a full-time position in a hospital, but want to work only a few weeks at a time. You have plenty of options. Choose travel nursing and spend a few days on the road each month, or a few months out at a time. Pick up part-time work or temporary positions. You have plenty of options without working full time and there are companies that do nothing but placements for people like you. Be careful to choose a reputable company and be wary of signing a long-term contract that limits your work with other companies, but this could be a viable option.

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Nursing Jobs Information: - Top 10 Resume Writing Tips to Get You

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

Top 10 resume Writing Tips to Get You the Interview

There are many reasons why you could be in the market for a new job right now. Perhaps…

==> You just graduated from high school–or even better, college–and you re ready to strike out on a quest for your first “real” job.

==> Your worst fears finally manifested and you ve been downsized.

==> You re bored with the career path you ve been on for the past few years, and you re ready to strike out in a new direction.

There are many reasons why you could be in the market for a new job right now. Perhaps…

==> You just graduated from high school–or even better, college–and you re ready to strike out on a quest for your first “real” job.

==> Your worst fears finally manifested and you ve been downsized.

==> You re bored with the career path you ve been on for the past few years, and you re ready to strike out in a new direction.

==> You want to change jobs (within your …
Author:
Kathleen MacNaughton
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Nursing Jobs Information: - Tips for Conducting a Criminal Background Check

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Tips for Conducting a Criminal Background Check
Have you ever wondered what exactly is up with criminal background check? This informative report can give you an insight into everything you’ve ever wanted to know about criminal background check.

Analysis: Study predicts nurse shortage
and many qualified nurses work in non- nursing jobs . In the short term, hospitals have taken steps to address these problems. They have bolstered their staff with temporary workers

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Nursing Careers Information: - To Whom Should You Send Your Cover Letter

Monday, June 26th, 2006

To Whom Should You Send Your Cover Letter and resume

Are you ready to compose your cover letter? Did you get the name and address of the hiring manager conducting the interviews? What? You just got the company address and you were planning to send it to To Whom It May Concern in the human resources department? (Why on earth would somebody give their child such a name?) Oh, I see, you figure if To Whom It May Concern in the human resources department was the one to craft the job posting and advertise …
Author:
Angela Betts
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Nursing Jobs Information: - How To Get A Good Job–Without A College Degree

Sunday, June 25th, 2006

How To Get A Good Job–Without A College Degree
Most of us are taught at an early age to get a good education so that we can get a good job when we grow up. The reality is that more than half of all high school students do not graduate from high school and less than half of high school graduates will enroll in college. You can still get a good job if you are willing to have a good job and you can do so without a college degree.

The Problem with Monster Jobs
As everyone knows Monster dot com is the leader in job marketing. That is that when you are looking for a job in a specific area the first 10 or so jobs listed are national job listings. They have no relevance to you and waste your time being there.

Making a Successful Career Change: 4 Keys to Success
Most people who have made the decision to change their careers face the same problem: How can I get hired when I don’t have relevant experience? If this is you, follow this 4-step strategy and you’ll be on your way.

The Employment-at-Will Doctrine - Another Euphemism as our Language Fades into Irrelevance
Article outlines the bias against employees inherent in the supposedly equitable Employment-at-Will Doctrine.

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Nursing Jobs Information: - Tips For The Job SearcherI’ve searched for a

Saturday, June 24th, 2006

Tips For The Job Searcher
I’ve searched for a few jobs in my time, and I’ve interviewed
many hundreds of people. Here are some things that I’ve learned
which have had great success. I hope they are of value to any
job searchers.

Treat job hunting as a full time occupation - If you are
currently unemployed and can physically (or mentally) work,
then there is absolutely no excuse for not spending every
waking moment looking for a job. You can read want ads over
breakfast, go on an intervi …
Author:
Richard Lowe
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Nursing Jobs Information: - Tips For Successful Job Hunting: How To Get

Friday, June 23rd, 2006

Tips For Successful Job Hunting: How To Get A Job Without A resume

I am in my mid-thirties, and, as you can imagine, I have changed and looked for jobs many times in my life. No matter how successful was in my job hunting research, I realized that there are certain ground rules that need to be respected; otherwise, we will not get what we want from our careers.

First of all, forget about your resume.

I am in my mid-thirties, and, as you can imagine, I have changed and looked for jobs many times in my life. No matter how successful was in my job hunting research, I realized that there are certain ground rules that need to be respected; otherwise, we will not get what we want from our careers.

First of all, forget about your resume.

A resume can t get you a job. A resume won t get you a job. Research proved that for 1,400 resumes sent out, there is only ONE job offer! The perc …
Author:
Thei Zervaki
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