Archive for the 'Career Advice' Category

26
Dec

Extreme Job Hunting

Extreme conditions necessitate extreme action, so does your job hunt. From guerrilla tactics to bold career moves, you be the judge on how far you have to go. Be sure to make your intentions clear or you might just be sent off as a lunatic from the moon. Motivate yourself to do your best at [...]

26
Nov

Teachers and Principals

Image Source: cartoonstock.com The weakening economy, the credit crunch, soaring prices of basic commodities and the ever increasing need of oil best describes the world we live in at the moment. Due to the economic problems, many of our fellow citizens end up losing their jobs, getting laid off, or simply terminated without the legal [...]

29
Sep

Finding The Right Nursing Job

Image Source: img.dailymail.co.uk Its all about keeping your mind open to many different job opportunities. Today, there are countless opportunities for seeking a nursing career not just in hospitals. The internet provides a wide and efficient way of searching. There are community forums specifically designed to suit your needs. Visiting your local college and universities [...]

09
Aug

What is Career?

image source: www.4-d.lu most of us have different careers, like there are those who became health care providers, other became a lawyer, most have ended up as an engineer, some became part of the information technology or computer science industry, others have fun of financial management, teaching, marketing, fine arts for most ad agency, journalist, [...]

20
May

Planning Your Career: Your Action Plan

The last step is in career planning is writing a career action plan. You are now getting ready to reach your goals. You have outlined your skills, interests, and values. You have already scouted and research about jobs and their requirements. It’s time that you devise a career action plan. A career action plan primarily [...]

14
May

Planning Your Career: Networking

Once you have assessed yourself, start listing your choices. Explore the occupations in which you are most interested. Research about the salary brackets, job requirements, related occupations, and education and training. Some jobs don’t require you to have a bachelor’s degree, though it’s better if you have graduated from college. It gives you wider options. [...]

30
Apr

Career Paths for Former Executives

Gone are the days when most senior citizens prefer to enjoy their advancing years staying at home doing therapeutic and fun activities. According to a survey, 79 percent of baby boomers want to remain productive (career-wise) after retirement. The career path for people who have reached retirement is not as winding as it may seem. [...]

19
Apr

Is Temperament a Factor in Choosing a Career?

The answer to the question above is yes. Temperament or how people see or deal with things is one of the important factors that affect a person’s career choice. Each person may have similar or different temperament styles. These temperament styles usually reflect how a person deals with his career, how he views his work [...]

15
Apr

On Work and Family

In a society like ours where it is common to see both parents working to provide a better future for their family, the issue of balance is something that has to be taken care of. Child development for example gets affected if both parents are working and there is not enough time to spend with [...]

12
Apr

Coping with Layoff

It’s a fact that we should learn to accept, the U.S. economy has slowed down and it has started to impact business, trade, companies and even households. Layoffs, for instance, are hitting the news every now and then. It’s a sad thing, yes. But there’s nothing good in crying over spilled milk. Those who are [...]

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