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How To Escape A Job Or Business You Hate
Copyright © 2012 Erlin Annette Monrouzeau Time flies so quickly! Next thing you know, its January again! For most of us this is the time of the year we take stock of our progress or lack thereof in our lives, career, and/or business. Year after year, do you find yourself in a job or business [...]
Posted: May 7th, 2012 under Career Change.
Tags: business, career path, challenges, clarity, fear, job, opportunity, overwhelmed, stress, worry
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Internet Job Search
By Julie Austin Anyone can submit a resume online from the comfort of their home computer, but the Internet highway has become much more crowded with resumes these days. Hiring personnel at HR departments are overwhelmed with the sheer volume they get. Put yourself in the shoes of hiring personnel and you’ll quickly see how [...]
Posted: April 30th, 2012 under Job Search.
Tags: hiring, hiring personnel, human resources, job, job market, Job Search, job seeker, online resume, resume
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How To Hand In Your Resignation
By Terry Philips It’s a part of life that tends to come to us all at some point, leaving your job. Now, this can happen for many reasons but it’s never easy to go through with it. Planning how you are going to do things and what you are going to say is important. With [...]
Posted: April 23rd, 2012 under career development, career management.
Tags: employer, executive recruiter, executive search firm, job, recruitment, resignation
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Underemployed Job Search
By Julie Austin By now you probably know that it’s easier to get a job when you already have a job. The unemployment rate may be hovering around 9 % but the underemployment rate is much higher. Some put the unemployment and underemployment rate at about 18%.This means that drastic measures are being taken to [...]
Posted: April 12th, 2012 under Job Search.
Tags: employer, employment, job, job interview, Job Search, jobs, resume, underemployment, unemployment rate
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Trade Secrets for Writing a Job-Winning Resume When You Don’t Have a Clue What to Write
If you’ve ever toiled to write your resume, battling writer’s block for each and every word you put on the page, but still unsatisfied when you get to the end, sure that your resume won’t make the cut, you aren’t alone. For many job seekers, writing a resume is an anxiety-inducing task. Yet, for almost [...]
Posted: August 29th, 2011 under Job Search.
Tags: business, career, careers, employment, hiring, job, job hunt, Job Search, resume, resume writing
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How-To Write a Resume That Gets Results: The 5 Essential Elements to Focus On
When you first begin it seems like it should be easy. But writing a resume that actually produces interviews and pulls excellent results can be a challenge. If you are struggling to write your own resume, these expert tips on five essential elements that professional resume writers consider and include in every resume may help. [...]
Posted: June 13th, 2011 under Job Search.
Tags: career, employment, get hired, job, job hunt, Job Search, professional resume writer, resume writing, resumes, unemployment
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Post Your Resume Online And Get Above The Competition
Landing that great career or work position is even more competitive these days. What good is a resume that isn’t attracting a manager’s attention? Here are some tips to get your resume published on the internet to entice potential hiring managers. You want a position that can offer the top most secure job. Use a [...]
Posted: June 2nd, 2011 under career advice, Job Search.
Tags: advice, career, employment, finding work, job, job hunting, online resume, posting resume, rise above competition, tips
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Dear Dorothy,I've been working at an entry level position for about two years. For the last 6 months, I feel as if I have outgrown my job and don't see any room for growth. I enjoy my job and the people I work with, but I feel like I need to make the next move in my career. How should I move forward?

