Monthly Archives: November 2011



Apply New Thinking Habits in Choosing a Career

By: Donald Mitchell on Nov 30th, 2011

This article shows better ways to choose a career by looking at how you can use factors outside your control too prosper.

Being a Bean Counter is a Popular Career Choice

By: Julia Nitschke on Nov 26th, 2011

Even with the global financial crisis, some industries are still needed and even flourishing. Bookkeepers, or bean counters as we are often referred to, are often in demand due to the growth over the last 20 years in small business.

A Case Assessment And A Old Fashioned Assessment

By: Victor Cheng on Nov 26th, 2011

Wrong decisions cost money and cause misery. In the employment scene this has often been the case. In current times businesses have to be more productive and many business schools devote attention to the need for improved selection techniques so that there is the minimum number of square pegs in round holes. The case interview is one outcome of their efforts.

When One Career Door Closes, Another Career Door Opens

By: Donald Mitchell on Nov 22nd, 2011

This career-building article looks at how more learning expands personal development, allows people with little business background to gain senior positions, and permits entrepreneurial choices at almost any age.

NEBOSH Course Can Give Your Career A Boost

By: Trevor Healey on Nov 20th, 2011

One of the best things about sending your employees on a NEBOSH course is the fact that NEBOSH were the first body in health and safety to be awarded accreditation by the regulatory bodies in the UK. This indicates there is a quality about the courses being offered by NEBOSH and that they have experience in providing these courses.

What Should Go on a Resume?

By: Jennifer Charleston on Nov 20th, 2011

When you're putting together a resume, you really have to be judicious in what you write. You want to fit all of your information on one side of one page, and you don't want to cram a lot of text onto that page, either.

Realtor Closing Gift Ideas - How to Find the Right Thank You Gift for Your Clients

By: Jodi Albertini on Nov 19th, 2011

In this article, review the five best closing gifts to find a thank you gift that is perfect for your real estate clients. Hear what home buyers, as well as fellow realtors recommend as the top best closing gifts. Review these ideas and find a closing gift that works for you and is equally appealing to your real estate clients.

The Requirements Needed to Teach English in South Korea

By: Lawrence White on Nov 19th, 2011

There has been a trend over the last few years for South Koreans to go abroad to countries where English is the main language, the South Koreans are well aware of the need to speak English as it is the global language and as such most international business is conducted in English.

Massage Therapy Program: Career Job Outlook and Program Requirements

By: Beth Glick on Nov 19th, 2011

If you are planning for your future, you should consider enrolling in a massage therapy program. Massage is increasingly being used as part of integrated medicine that addresses whole-person wellness. A massage therapist these days is just as likely to work in a hospital, nursing home or doctors' office as they are to work in a luxury resort.

A Teacher and Her Students Gain Practical Advantages After She Returns to Being a Student

By: Donald Mitchell on Nov 15th, 2011

Teachers want to become more effective and motivated. This article describes how a teacher used earning an MBA to accomplish both objectives.

What is a Headshot? How much is it?

By: David Smith on Nov 15th, 2011

A headshot as a 10x8 sized portrait or a mug shot. It includes a persons head and sometimes shoulders, and it focuses on the face. The headshot that includes persons shoulders is usually called the "three quarter" headshot.

What To Expect As A Career Pharmacist

By: Johnny Touperin on Nov 14th, 2011

If you're interested in pursuing a pharmacy career but don't know where to start; then continue reading to find out what it takes to break into pharmacy as a career, you'll also learn about educational requirements and employment outlook of the industry.

Seek Outplacement Services To Find New Jobs

By: Richard Lowe on Nov 10th, 2011

It is well known that the economy is in decline nowadays. Companies need to downsize in order to survive and stay on the market. Consequently, many people have to leave their jobs and start looking for new employment opportunities.

NRSWA Training Covers Most Of What You Need To Know

By: Trevor Healey on Nov 8th, 2011

If you drive a lot on the roads or motorways of Britain, you will be aware that there are a lot of road works going on. This may be to improve road conditions but it may also be to allow engineers and workers to access underground pipes or to fix barriers, lamp-posts or any other job on the road.

A Guide to Finding Soccer Scholarships

By: Lawrence White on Nov 8th, 2011

Soccer... the game that arguably rules the United States of America, as well as much of the modern day world! So if you or someone you know wants to establish his or her career in the game of soccer, it would be a great thing to encourage them in this aspect. This is an act that is largely carried out by the various soccer scholarships USA offers.

How to Change Web Content Careers

By: John Cunningham on Nov 7th, 2011

If you are looking for a rewarding career and you want to get involved in the always evolving Internet, then you might want to consider some web content careers. You can be a part of a team of other web content developers or even the IT people who maintain the back end or infrastructure of online technologies.

How to Get Ready for Your First Day on That New Job

By: Amy Myer on Nov 7th, 2011

Many job seekers who finally get offered a job after long hours on their job search are so excited about the fact that they finally found a job, that they forget one important thing, and that's how to prepare for their first day at their new job. They forget to plan ahead and find themselves being confused and overwhelmed that first day.

Finding Medical Work Through A Locum Agency

By: Trushar Patel on Nov 2nd, 2011

Working as a locum doctor can be a great way to get work as and when you need it, and may also help you to maintain a degree of flexibility to your work. Medical professionals often require locum work for a range of reasons, and the best way to find work quickly and easily is via a locum agency-specifically a medical agency to get you the best results.

Telecommuting or Advertising Profits from Home - Two Ways to Make Money Online

By: Steve Albright on Nov 1st, 2011

People turn to the internet looking for employment. That is, in general they want to find a boss who will hire them to complete specific projects in return for a salary, or at least a consistent wage. This is called telecommuting. The truth is that this a rare form of working from home using the internet.

Fill In Your Gaps: Online Ph.D. Studies Nurture Authorship of a Prize-Winning College Text

By: Donald Mitchell on Nov 1st, 2011

Many people are very close to making brilliant accomplishments, but don't realize it. As a result, they don't take the few added steps needed to complete their great work. In this article, you will read about how one man filled in the relatively few gaps in his perspective and orientation that had kept him from being established as a global thought leader to achieve that status and recognition.