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  • Part time jobs in India.  By : Richard9090 Richard9090
    Part time jobs in India

    Nowadays, there are lots of options open for Indians to grab a part time job. My experience is rather good. When I was a student of IIT Kharagpur in India, I desperately needed a part time job to pay for my lodging and tuition fees. So I started looking for a temporary job which would not hamper my studies and at least pay my lodging. I visited various websites from my universities computer and spent almost one whole week posting resumes in various job sites and applying for a lot of posts. But mostly they want full time employees and people with experience and I had neither.
  • How To Find A New Job Online  By : Bruce Lipski
    Everything is done online now days and those of us in the workforce have to adapt or get left behind. How you find a job now in 2008 is a lot different than it was 15 or so years ago.
  • How About Getting Some Career Training  By : James Copper
    An article about getting trained for a new job
  • How To Answer Difficult Interview Questions  By : Tony Jacowski
    We all know the importance of being well prepared before an interview, but just how do you answer the toughest questions? Prospective employers have a variety of interview questions at their disposal that are designed to throw interviewees off. How you answer those tough questions will mean the difference between getting the job and seeing the door.
  • Leaving Your Job - Be Professional  By : Tony Jacowski
    Every working professional will at some point in their career need to terminate their working relationship with an employer. You want to do this professionally and tactfully, so that the network you have worked hard to establish remains unscathed.
  • Managing Your Career Effectively  By : Tony Jacowski
    Most working professionals will, at one point or another, suffer some sort of crisis. Whether you suddenly find yourself unemployed, or are seriously unhappy with your present job situation, a career crisis is anxiety provoking.
  • 5 Hints That You Should Start Looking for a New Job  By : Tony Jacowski
    There are several ways you can tell that it is time to move on and start your job search. Being overworked and underpaid, being undervalued, and having no room for career advancement are among the most popular reasons employees begin their job search.
  • Earn While You Learn  By : Tony Jacowski
    The corporate world has stood up and recognized that investing in their employees' education pays big dividends down the road.
  • How to Overcome the Fear of Public Speaking  By : Sharon Shields
    If you have a fear of speaking in public, you're not alone. Many times even the most secure, successful people have trouble speaking to small or large groups of people.
  • Why Not Start Training As A Plumber  By : James Copper
    An Article Giving Advice On Training As A Plumber
  • The Best Self Improvement Advice the Gurus Never Tell You  By : Sarah Pierce
    There are countless self-improvement advice being told everyday, but how do you know which ones will work for you? We all search for something that will help us grow and become the best we can be. All we really have to do is to know where to look.
  • A Temp Employment Agency  By : Paul Easton
    Every person has varying employment needs. For example, you may decide to make a full-time career change to a different type of job. Or you may wish to only work temporarily to earn extra money for the Christmas season. Perhaps you feel bored doing the same thing every day and have many marketable skills. If your goal is short-term employment for any reason, a temporary employment agency provides the perfect opportunity you need to earn money while not being tied to the same job.
  • Being Self Employed Is Not For Everyone  By : Bruce Lipski
    There are many advantages to being self employed such as being your own boss and having the ability to set your own hours but overall being self employed is not easy.
  • My Guide to Effective Resume Writing  By :
    Everyone - with or without a resume - is looking for this key: A professionally written resume, a sales presentation of their qualifications and experience that will get the job for them - the job they want. The job hunters are wound up in their own specialties and problems.
  • Video Game Jobs - How To Become A Game Designer  By : Hitoshi Jones
    While, programmers are directly attached to basic code and game engines and artists are in charge of bringing all visual aspects to life, the game designer is a mash-up of everything and one of the most important roles in the video game industry. Here's how to start...
  • Choosing A New Business Opportunity  By : Obinna Heche
    There are so many great things that you will be able to do as a business opportunity seeker. Many people think that they either have to be a full time mom and stay home with their children or they have to be a working mom and therefore, not be home with their kids.
  • The 'Hidden' Side of Court Reporting Services  By : Christine Harrell
    Court reporters quietly type away on their transcription machines during a trial, carefully recording the details of the proceedings. At 5 pm, the judge calls a recess until the next day and the reporter goes home. Right?
  • Video Game Industry Jobs - Your Job As A Level Designer  By : Hitoshi Jones
    A first rate video game is nothing if the levels within are not perfectly envisioned, a fun segue into the next story segment for the gamer. As a video game job, the role of level designer is key to that fun factor. If you're interested in programming but find yourself wanting to be directly involved in the visual creation of a game, the job of level designer might be a perfect fit for you...
  • How Much Do Lawyers Really Make?  By : Mark Warner
    An article discussing career building for Lawyers, how much you can expect to make out of law school, and some tips on getting into the industry.
  • Career Change Begins by Taking These Steps Against Fear  By : Cathy Goodwin
    Often the biggest obstacle to career change is not an outdated resume but fear. Here are 3 steps to tackle the fear and get moving toward a new direction.
  • Free Work At Home Opportunities  By : Obinna Heche
    One of the hardest things about the job market is that often you are expected to pay fees to do your job. Many people think that since they are working from home their jobs are not as important as other jobs and therefore they do not mind paying these fees.
  • Is It Time You Became An Electrician?  By : James Copper
    An article about getting yourself an electrical career.
  • Tips For Explaining A Job Loss  By : Tony Jacowski
    Undoubtedly, interviews can prove to be an intimidating experience for job seekers - and more so if you have to explain a job loss. While you are looking for ways to impress the interviewer, giving details about your previous job loss can be a sticky situation.
  • Wanted: 20,000 workers Recruitment crisis on boomer exodus  By : John Thistleton, The Canberra Times
    Canberra employers scouring the country and overseas for employees are competing with the remainder of the western world which is suffering a skills drought.
  • The Double-Edge Sword of Court Reporting Flexibility  By : Christine Harrell
    People are attracted to the court reporting profession for a lot of reasons. It's a respected position and an experienced reporter can make a generous income. Jobs are available anywhere in the country, and telecommuting technology means that a reporter in Nebraska might be doing Florida court reporting.
  • Graduating High School Or College  By : Rick Lim
    Whats next after graduating?
  • Video Game Jobs - Your Job As A Game Producer  By : Hitoshi Jones
    The video game industry is loaded with different opportunities to become involved in one of the most interesting, diverse fields around. If you are interested in overseeing the production of vast projects and making the decisions that will bring on the future of the video game industry, the role of game producer might be right for you.
  • Changing Jobs To Get A Pay Raise  By : Bruce Lipski
    Many people switch jobs as a means to move up the pay ladder quicker than they might if they stayed with one company.
  • Shape Your Future- Have An Effective Career Planning  By : Stephen Campbell
    When you attend college, you further escalate your career planning. College provides chances to do something better with your life. College is where you get all the learnings that you need to make something out of yourself and do something beneficial for your life.
  • Some Important Things To Consider In Career Planning  By : Stephen Campbell
    When we are to deal with career planning, you tend to think the craziest things ( sometimes, we think even those impossible to achieve) when you are young and not yet focused on life.
  • Sales Recruitment Service Benefits  By : Rob699 Scott699
    Why You Need a Sales Recruitment Consultant

    There are many reasons why it is better to have a sales recruitment consultant when you are looking to fill a position in your sales team. First of all, you can have all the benefits of a professional sales recruitment agency without the hassles and stresses of holding your own interviews and advertising. Secondly, you will have better luck in getting quality, serious applicants who are well suited to the job you have. Thirdly, you don’t have to worry about the position not being filled, because sales recruitment databases are always full of high quality, screened sales professionals.
  • Video Game Design Jobs - Which Job Is Right For You?  By : Hitoshi Jones
    Many gamers look at the games they play and dream of creating their own. If you find yourself thinking like this, maybe a video game design job is for you. Let's take a look at what positions are available...
  • Work At Home: Successful Secrets Of The Wealthy  By : Jeff Casmer
    A few years ago if you had said that the economy was in decline I would have panicked like everyone else but because I work at home I'm not crying in a corner wondering what I'm going to do. Working at home offers many benefits. Of course you save money on gas since you don't have to get up for the morning commute; I also like to think I'm doing my share for the environment by working from home.
  • Work At Home Jobs: 4 Steps To Get'er Done!  By : Jeff Casmer
    If you are in the market for a work at home job but want something more than just reading and doing surveys then consider becoming a professional. Professional work at home jobs can be found all over the internet. Besides offering more stability than your average, any one can do it, work at home job they tend pay more as well.
  • Something A Little Different In The Job Centre  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at how people have been complaining about workers in the sex trade have been recruited through their local job centre.
  • Video Game Design - Do You Have What It Takes To Design Games?  By : Hitoshi Jones
    If you're an avid video gamer and while sitting at home playing your favorite game, you think to yourself, "I could do this better", video game design might be the perfect job for you someday. But there are some key skills you'll need to have before you can enter the field and truly make an impact on the video game market. Here's a description of the most important ones...
  • Schools Of Game Design: What To Look For In A Game Design Program  By : Hitoshi Jones
    There are a number of schools that now offer courses in video game design. And the number of traditional schools offering video game design programs is growing every year. Here's what to look for when comparing programs...
  • Video Game Design Schools - 3 Favorite Schools  By : Hitoshi Jones
    When you decide that you want to be a game designer, you need to learn the skills needed in order to do the job. This means going to a school with the required curriculum. There are a surprising amount of colleges and universities now serving this field. These are three of the best...
  • Video Game Tester - A Game Tester's Typical Day  By : Hitoshi Jones
    I wake up, go to work and play. Seems an odd comment from an adult, but sometimes you can arrange it. I'm a video game tester. Video game testing jobs aren't just about mouse and controller skills. The main characteristic needed is precision. But that's just the beginning...
  • Video Game Design Careers - Where To Start  By : Hitoshi Jones
    It's getting to that time in your life when you have to start considering exactly what you'll be doing with your career and video games look like a solid field. You're good with numbers, you know a little programming code, or you're a fairly decent artist. Any of these are good reasons to consider the industry, so where do you go for video game design career information? Start here...
  • Career Finder Helps Graduates Get Placed In Good Jobs  By : George Purdy
    Tech colleges, as well as career centers, offer training in this area. Centers first look into your innermost plans for the future. They will ask questions and evaluate the type of work environment you prefer as well as your workplace dislikes, and help you to find your optimal job in your career search. They will also evaluate your current career skills and assist you in your quest for a career that fits both your preferences and your abilities.
  • Jack, Be Nimble! -- What Have You Learned Today? Who Have You Helped Today?  By : Donald Mitchell
    For the best career, you need to look past the rules that others suggest you follow or impose on you . . . and be nimble in your thinking. This article explores a case history of someone who has designed a unique career path in the hospitality industry.
  • Building a Foundation for an Enhanced Artistic Vision from a Distance  By : Donald Mitchell
    This article explains how artists can use online learning to inexpensively build a new perspective for their artistic visions and increase their professional choices.
  • Assessing Your Job Abilities To Get A Promotion  By : chris boaz
    If you are getting passed over for a promotion time and time again, it may be time to assess your work abilities to see where you need to become invaluable to your employer and successfully get that big promotion
  • Make the Rules! -- Don't Just Do What Everyone Else Does  By : Donald Mitchell
    Success requires studying what works for the most extraordinary performers. How can you learn from and improve on what the best do?
  • Why Decide to Train as a Medical Transcriptionist?  By : Stephanie Foster
    Medical transcription can be a dream career for some, a nightmare for others. How do you decide before investing in training if it is the career for you?
  • 5 Tips to Find The Best Employment Agency  By : Paul Easton
    People around the globe consistently rate two things in their lives as the most important: their families and their jobs. When something goes wrong in either of these areas, it's always a serious problem.
  • Looking For The Right Career Track For You  By : Anna Stenning
    Providing a brief insight into the world of technology employment and the steps to apply for the right career track for you.
  • Distance Learning: A Flexible Option for Today's Busy Lifestyle  By : Christine Harrell
    What would have been impossible -- and even laughable just a few decades ago have now rocked the foundation of higher education altogether.
  • Will Increasing Gas Prices Increase Homesourcing?  By : Stephanie Foster
    It's hard on many families to see the cost of driving increasing so rapidly. Could homesourcing be a way to cut back on your need to drive? Could it be good for your employer too?
  • Why Not Change Your Career?  By : James Copper
    An article about changing your job.
  • Is It Time To Get A Career Change?  By : James Copper
    An article going through the steps of changing jobs.
  • Fulfill Your Potential To Fly Higher in Your Career  By : Donald Mitchell
    This article explores how to take ambitious career dreams and turn those dreams into reality.
  • Plumbing Retraining: Do You Need It?  By : James Copper
    Is it time that you got retrained as a plumber?
  • The Best Way To Utilise Recruitment Services  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at the work of recruitment agencies and the services they offer as well as advice to candidates on how to get the best from their recruiter.
  • Do You Need A Change In Career?  By : James Copper
    If you are thinking about a career change, this article should be useful.
  • Want A Change Of Job?  By : James Copper
    Is it about time that you got a new career?
  • Is It Time To Retrain As A Plumber?  By : James Copper
    Do you want to become a plumber? If so this article could help.
  • Do You Need A Change Of Career  By : James Copper
    If you are thinking of getting a new career, then this article should help.
  • What If You Fail The PMP Exam?  By : Cornelius Fichtner
    The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is the most sought after credential in the field today. However, a certain percentage of test takers will fail on their first attempt. This article helps you understand your options after such a failed exam
  • Plumber Retraining: Is It Worth It?  By : James Copper
    An article giving advice on retraining as a plumber
  • Main Tips of Interview Success  By : ginfo1
    Many well qualified and extremely able candidates fail at job interviews simply because they are unaware of the conventions of the job interview and the expectations of the interviewer.
  • Seven Steps To Become A Plumber  By : James Copper
    This article will give you 7 steps that will help you in becoming a plumber
  • Is It Time For A Career Change?  By : James Copper
    An article looking into possibilities of a change in career
  • How To Make The Most Of Your Job Search  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at the best ways to make the most of your job search.
  • 5 Strategies To Prepare You Better For Your Job Interview  By : Nalin Wickramasuriya
    5 easily executable strategies to help you tackle your nerves and enhance your success at an upcoming job interview.
  • Interview Tips For The Baby Boomer  By : Tony Jacowski
    In spite of resumes boasting the necessary skills and relevant experience, baby boomers often find themselves on the edge of their seats while searching for jobs. As it is, interviews are intimidating experiences for jobseekers and can prove to be even more nerve wracking for those over the age of 50.
  • How To Show Your Oldest Experience First In Your Resume  By : ann baehr
    If you are returning to a line of work that was several years ago, your resume may not clearly communicate that you have that experience unless you use certain strategies.
  • Maximizing Your Salary Potential  By : Tony Jacowski
    Negotiating your salary is an important but a tricky aspect of any interview. It is essential to ensure that you secure a fair income package from the beginning. This runs counter to the common belief that you can take a lower salary because the company will raise it once you have proven your worth.
  • Making The Transition From Military To Civilian Employment  By : Tony Jacowski
    Although military personnel make as competent employees as civilians, many times commercial employers often underestimate their qualities and capabilities. A major reason for this is related to the formal military style resume that is not only very lengthy, but also does not highlight their skills and experience.
  • The ABC's of Finding Great Education Jobs  By : Art Gib
    As fun as teaching jobs can be, there are some positions that you will enjoy more than others. Learn about the importance of doing your homework while searching for your dream teaching job.
  • The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Dental Assistant Jobs  By : MIKE SELVON
    Dental assistant jobs are out there if you know where to look.
  • Valuable Resume and Career Tips  By : ann baehr
    Even with so much information available to us, some people find themselves pondering the answers to basic questions that if not done properly could negatively impact their job search.
  • Become A Well Trained Dental Assistant  By : Gregory Wadel
    Job prospects for dental assistants are excellent. Employment is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations through the year 2012.
  • Online Jobs Work From Home  By : Obinna Heche
    Finding online jobs, work from home jobs, and good jobs is not always as easy as you might think that it is. It is often a very attractive proposition to be able to work from home as it will allow you to spend the time that you would like to spend with your family and to make your own schedule.
  • Handling Rejection During Your Job Search  By : Andrew Morris
    A lot of people fear rejection during their job quest, and if you happen to be one of such people then you should remain comforted in the knowledge that you are not alone.
  • Why Medicine And Why Not  By : Alisha Dhamani
    So you are thinking of becoming a doctor? But are you quite sure that you know what you are letting yourself in for? You need to look at yourself and look at the job.
  • Shortage Of Spots To Give MCAT Test  By : Alisha Dhamani
    For sure you have heard to people taking the Medical Colleges Admissions Test(MCAT) many times before they pass it, and are able to get their admission in a medical college.
  • Career Coaches Will Jumpstart Your Life  By : George Purdy
    A vital piece of career development for a professional is picking out one of the career coaches available for hire. Career coaches have different strategies that can aid in you selection by hiring the one suited for you. Various ways exist for finding a good career coach.
  • The Essence of Remaining Positive in Your Job Quest  By : Andrew Morris
    People lose their jobs for various reasons, sometimes it's your own fault and sometimes it is not. One way or the other, it is natural to feel down and view your situation as insurmountable.
  • Getting the right kind of job that pays well is everyone’s wish. Yet, to get the right job that comp  By : Shahbaz Khan
    Getting the right kind of job that pays well is everyone’s wish. Yet, to get the right job that complements your education and experience is one of the biggest factors that decide the suitability of a profession. Well, in case you feel your present job is not paying you well or you are feeling stuck up in an organization and looking for a fresh change, make sure you check out Job Globes (www.jobglobes.com), one of the best job portals that provide huge database of jobs and helps you in searching
  • Using Social Networking Sites To Advance Your Career  By : Tony Jacowski
    Just like most people online, your inbox might be filled with invitations to join various social networking sites. We all receive such invitations from friends, relatives, colleagues, ex-colleagues, and at times, even the boss. What do you do with invitations from at least half a dozen different sites?
  • Passing The Pre-Employment Test  By : Tony Jacowski
    Employers have every right to be selective and choose the right candidates for job openings, as businesses are now facing severe competition. Every candidate may appear suitable for a particular job, but candidates have to be well-qualified in order to be selected.
  • Points To Consider Before Moving For Your Job  By : Tony Jacowski
    How can you decide which part of the country or world would be suitable for you personally as well as professionally? You need to have an in-depth understanding of the points to consider before you move locations for your career.
  • Get-Ahead Strategies You've Never Heard Before  By : Tony Jacowski
    If you are tired of hearing of the same get-ahead strategies like "Revamp your resume", "follow up", "schedule a meeting" and so on - then this article is for you!
  • Career Mapping For A Smooth Journey  By : Tony Jacowski
    Companies generally plan their growth to negotiate well; similarly, people who use career maps have a smooth journey too. Your career is a non-ending journey with many side roads; how will you get there without a map?
  • Interviews - Watch What You Say  By : Tony Jacowski
    In an interview, sometimes a candidate can say things that can ruin their chances of getting the job. There are some negative statements that can give the interviewer a sign that a particular candidate is not suited to be a part of the company. It is important to avoid making such comments to strengthen your chances of getting a good position.
  • Career Test: Do Your Homework Beforehand  By : George Purdy
    Many people have discovered that graduating from a vocational college, or even from a four-year university, does not guarantee a job that pays well or has good possibilities for advancement. Thus, more parents are encouraging their kids to seek out career training classes, and ads for such classes can be found in any newspaper. A career search will be greatly aided by taking a career test.
  • The Benefits Of An Education Career  By : Tony Jacowski
    If you are someone who is always in search of challenges and believes in grabbing good opportunities, then a career in education may fit the bill. Whether it is teaching the alphabet or about open source software, the demand for educators and teachers is increasing everyday.
  • How To Make A Stress-Free Career Change  By : Tony Jacowski
    It is very important to prepare yourself in advance if you are planning to change your career. Not everyone is lucky enough to get an industry or profession of their choice or something that matches their skills and interest, so it is important to grab the opportunity with zeal and confidence.
  • Effective Ways To Stay Motivated  By : Tony Jacowski
    There are many people who lose motivation if they are not selected for a particular job or assignment. They feel sidelined when a co-worker is chosen to do that particular job, and feel demotivated. Here's how to keep your motivation and - your career success - high.
  • Excelling At The Entry Level  By : Tony Jacowski
    Being the "lowest man on the totem pole" is never easy. Here's how to excel at your entry level job.
  • Keys To Dealing With Recruiters  By : Tony Jacowski
    Dealing with recruiters is becoming more and more common, as many employers are outsourcing their Human Resources departments to save money. But where does this leave you, the job seeker?
  • How To Handle A Pay Cut  By : Tony Jacowski
    Are you feeling the pinch of the financial crunch faced by your employer? Have you noticed that business has slowed down and your company's shares have also fallen? If so, then you may be asked to take a pay cut.
  • The Importance of Keeping Your Resume Focused  By : Andrew Morris
    There is the right way to draft a resume and the wrong way to do it, unfortunately for most job seekers, the resume has become an avenue to start preliminary work on their biographies. It is not uncommon to find resumes where the applicants detail every award they have won since grade school, from the spelling bee to MENSA tests.
  • Why All Manner Of Workers Can Find Travel Jobs  By : Thomas Pretty
    A look at job opportunities in the travel industry and how it is possible to combine holidays with work.
  • Why Choose an Employment Agency?  By : Paul Easton
    If you're looking for a job that satisfies your needs in being both interesting and well-paying, your best option is to use an employment agency, also called a personnel agency, that specializes in both personalized service and aggressively helping you find the job of your dreams. Without utilizing the professional services of such an agency, you will no doubt spend many wasted hours examining the newspaper's classified ads in an attempt to find a suitable job.
  • Work from home Tips  By : Robert Thomson
    A work from home career usually ends abruptly primarily because no planning and discipline related rules are firmly observed. A casual approach to the home-based business has disastrous effects and the business turns out a failure very soon.
  • Smart Salary Negotiation 101  By : Andrew Morris
    If you have a job offer, then negotiating a salary and compensation package should be the next thing on board. If a company has spent time and effort interviewing you for a job and has decided to secure your services as employee, they will want to ensure that you remain in the company paying you just enough to ensure that you don't get snapped up by the competition.
  • Writing Successful Cover Letters  By : Andrew Morris
    When searching for a job, you should think of yourself as a product and the marketer of that product at the same time. A well-written cover letter is your often your best promotion.

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