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Invest In Yourself – Your Career, Future Income Stream, Education And Training
by Maxwell Z. Rubin
The advice often given to young couples starting off in life is “Not to buy what you cannot afford”. The same basic advice should be heeded by many. If you cannot afford it- then do not buy the item. But what of investing in your own future in terms of an investment in your personal education or training as well as investments in your own personal career.
Standing Apart as a Home-Based Job Applicant
by Standing Apart as a Home-Based Job Applicant
A job with a home-based call center or other virtual employer is an enviable position. It's important to realize that a desire and ability to work from home is NOT considered a skill by potential employers. Home-based employers are looking for good workers that fit their company's ideals, values, and goals.
Discussing Your Salary Requirments At A Job Interview
by Jonathan Walker
Most interviewers would ask you what your previous salary is in your former company. They would often offer 10% to 30% on top of it if the company you applied in is well founded. To help you with discussing your salary during a job interview, here are some guidelines you can follow.
How To Negotiate More Money At A Job Interview
by Jonathan Walker
If you ask a potential employer on the first interview how much the job pays, you might end up missing a good opportunity. If you have done your research about the company or you're familiar with the industry, you probably already have an idea on how much the job will pay.
Career Success - 5 Great Reasons To Train Co-workers When It's Not Part Of Your Job
by Linda M. Lopeke
Career success involves more than going to work expecting to perform the regular duties listed in your job description. Just doing your job is part of the work-for-pay deal you made with your employer.
Ten Career Skills to Keep You Employable in the 21st Century
by Karla Brandau
Even though past experience gives a base for the future, there are many employability factors to take into account as you plan to grab one of the best jobs in 2010 and beyond.
Resume Tips To Nail That Job Interview
by Belinda Sinclair
It really doesn't matter if you are applying for a manager job or an executive position, what's important is that the resume contents and resume layout fit the position at hand. Sadly, many ruin their chances at job success because they cannot format their resumes properly. Don't be one of them.
Government and Policy Careers and Education
by Fei Lim
If you have a strong desire to shape the future, to change the things that you don't particularly like, or just want to be in the middle of decision making and policy changing, then a career in Government and Policy would be an excellent choice.
Jobs in Dubai - General Dubai Job Market Information
by George Sotiropoulos
Dubai has become a hot spot for opportunity in the Middle East as well as internationally, and because of that, the job market has raised the bar for talent and prospective employees. With hundreds of companies relocating to the Emirates, jobs are to be found, and careers made of, for those with the drive to get here.
Examining Careers in Engineering
by Fei Lim
In this article, we will examine careers in this area. We will take a look at some of the job opportunities available in engineering, briefly touch on the education that is required to obtain these jobs, as well as look at some companies where this type of career can be pursued.
How Social Networking Sites Can Derail Your Job Search
by Surranna Sandy
Many employers are researching potential job candidates through Google, Myspace.com and Facebook.com and what they are finding could be used as reasons not to hire you. A recent poll conducted for Careerbuilder.com showed that 26 percent of hiring managers admitted to using the Internet to perform background checks on job candidates.
Top 10 Paying Jobs for People with NO College Degree
by Bob Johnson
In this article I will reveal a few things that are not commonly known. Some of the highest paying jobs available to you do not require a college degree and some of them can be gotten even if you have no prior experience.

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