By Cinneide | On January 12, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Recent labor studies have predicted that nursing positions will continue to grow faster than the national average for at least the next five years. However, nurses still need to pay close attention to the presentation of their credentials in order to ensure that they can compete in the tough medical profession.
By Steve Richards | On August 17, 2005 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Starting your job search is more than just updating your resume or looking in the recruitment section of the news paper.
Your attitude and approach need to be consistent, you need to go the extra mile or you find yourself in the "thank you very much but no thank you" pile!
By Cinneide | On January 12, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
When developing your resume, there are two different types of resume formats you should consider: a chronological resume and a functional resume. Your decision to choose one format over another should be dependent on your career background and personal circumstances.
By Steve Richards | On August 17, 2005 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Can you apply for a job that isn't advertised? How can you reduce the competition for a job to next to zero? Why is it that some people seem to find it easy to apply for 8 or 10 jobs every day while others can only apply for 2 or 3? Find our why....
By Steve Richards | On August 17, 2005 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Agencies - Love them? Hate them? Do you use them? How can you maximise your chances of getting work through an agency?
By Cinneide | On December 7, 2005 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Nearly all job seekers are well aware of the importance of a resume when applying for a professional opinion, but few realize the vital role that an accompanying cover letter plays in the selection process. In fact, your cover letter is just as important to your job search as is your resume.
By Cinneide | On January 24, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
You are in the middle of an important interview and are confident that you are doing an excellent job of presenting your skills and qualifications for the position. The interviewer asks the next question - and it's a difficult one. You start to sweat as your illustrious visions of landing your dream job are rapidly spiraling away at a breakneck speed. What do you do?
By Cinneide | On January 9, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Congratulations! The hard work you have put into your job search has paid off. You now have a job offer on the table and are excited about the opportunities that this position presents. There is just one thing that is troubling you: the offered salary.
By Cinneide | On January 10, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
It should come as no surprise that there is a currently a shortage of teachers in the United States. The need for teachers has never been greater. Though this trend is good news for teachers on the job market, it does not diminish the fact that competition will remain tough for the most desirable teaching positions.
By Cinneide | On January 23, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Formulating a series of well-thought out questions in advance of the interview will not only help you draw out pertinent information form the interviewer, but also demonstrate your intelligence and sincere interest in the position at hand.
By Cinneide | On January 23, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Review your resume against the following resume writing quick tips. These guidelines will help you evaluate your resume and identify those areas that may need more work.
By Cinneide | On January 23, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Writing a resume for your first job requires patience, attention to detail, and a little creativity. All job seekers need a strong resume if they want to compete for the best jobs. New professionals, especially, need to work even harder to sell themselves to managers.
By Cinneide | On January 24, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Your resume is the first impression that an employer has of you. A great resume has the ability to persuade an employer that you have the unique talent and experience desired and that you deserve a personal interview for the position.
By Cinneide | On December 7, 2005 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
A resume objective statement, while an optional section of your resume, can be a powerful tool for job seekers if it used to its full potential. Find out how, here.
By Cinneide | On January 24, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Considering that a recruiter may get dozens, if not hundreds, of resumes for a single job opening, there is little time to carefully dig through each individual resume to see if a candidate has the 'special something' the employer is seeking. So what do you need to do to stand out in the crowd?
By Cinneide | On January 23, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Do you have your insurance license and are ready to take the industry by storm? Are you an experienced agent, adjuster, underwriter, or broker looking for an exciting new challenge?
By Cinneide | On January 12, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
If you haven't already starting using the internet to assist you in the job search, then you are missing out on a huge employment trend. There are numerous reasons to take advantage of this powerful tool, the most important one being that employers are using the internet more than ever to find candidates.
By Cinneide | On January 23, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
To impress an interviewer, you have to be able to distinguish yourself from other candidates and be prepared to 'sell' your qualifications to the interviewer. How can you do this?
By Cinneide | On January 10, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Finding a new teaching opportunity can be a daunting process. The result is that available teaching positions may be limited, and the competition for these positions fierce. A big part of the job search process is knowing where to look for teaching positions.
By Cinneide | On January 9, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
Do you have your nursing degree and are ready to take the medical industry by storm? Are you an experienced nurse looking for an exciting new challenge? Regardless of the level of your nursing experience, looking for a new job can be a time-consuming and frequently frustrating process. A big part of the job search process is knowing where to look for nursing positions.
By Cinneide | On January 12, 2006 | In Careers-Employment | Rated
As the selection process starts to draw to a close it's time to impress the hiring team. A large part of a successful interview is avoiding potential pitfalls that can undermine your ability to impress the hiring team.
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