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Dont Discount the Temporary Position Interview - If you think, 'it's just an interview for a temp job -- no big deal,' that's where you're mistaken. Some wonderful opportunities, networking connections and careers have resulted from temporary positions. (Added: 15-Mar-2005 )
Dressing Tips for Interview Success - Dressing appropriately for job interviews is one of those areas that puzzles some people. Should you dress conservatively or wear casual attire? What colors work best? What types of shoes should you wear? (Added: 17-Mar-2005 )
Finding Your Perfect Work - There was something about the way Super Fly Jimmy Snuka jumped from the third rope of the wresting ring onto his opponent that made me want to be a professional wrestler. I couldnt wait to become a star of the wrestling ring. (Added: 10-Mar-2005 )
Freelance Photography: How to Begin Your Career - Photography is a vast world. There are many different types of photography and many different kinds of people that enjoy it. Its a hobby that be relatively inexpensive or one that you can invest a lot of money on. Photos are so special because they give us memories of times and places and events in our lives. We can hold onto these memories forever with a photograph. (Added: 11-Mar-2005 )
How to Change Career Horses in Mid-Stream - Youll get wet but the reward just might be a more fulfilling ride! In Survival is Not Enough, author Seth Godin says change is the "new normal. Rather than thinking of work as a series of stable times interrupted by moments of change, Godin says we must now recognize work as constant change, with only occasional moments of stability." (Added: 23-Mar-2005 )
How To Escape The Corporate Trap And Go It Alone - Do you work in a corporate environment with all of the so-called benefits that brings, yet dont feel listened to, your work is unappreciated and undervalued, perhaps you may have been overlooked for promotion for no good reason? (Added: 11-Mar-2005 )
How To Get a Job Offer From Every Interview - About four years ago a friend told me one night that she had an interview the next week and was looking for some comfort as she was extremely nervous, as most people are about interviews. I thought back on my my carreer and realized that in the nine year of my career I had been to thirteen interviews and, more importantly, that I had received a job offer from every one of those interviews (Added: 18-Mar-2005 )
How to Start a Pet-Sitting Business - Everyday someone asks me, How do you start a pet-sitting business? I try to answer their question succinctly. But the truth is, starting a pet-sitting business, or any business is not always a succinct process. Following are 21 tips that I know can lead to pet-care business success in any economy. (Added: 17-Mar-2005 )
How To Write an Interview Thank You Letter - Youve had your interview and it went well. Now what do you do to make a lasting impression on your interviewer? (Added: 9-Mar-2005 )
How You Can Learn to be a Better Manager - When you first take over a department, expectations are usually high but operations are sometimes in disarray. The staff is disorganized, goals arent being met, and hours are spent on unproductive tasks. (Added: 14-Mar-2005 )
Interview Preparation Made Easy: Create An Interview Preparation List - Here's a quick way to compare your own job experience and qualifications with those that your prospective employer is looking for in a specific job position. Make an Interview Preparation List. When you prepare for a job interview, it's good to have a quick reference of your past work experience that you can study ahead of time to help prepare you for the specific job you're interviewing for. (Added: 14-Mar-2005 )
Is Starting A Business For Me? What To Consider Before Starting A Business - Do you have the right temperament? Starting a small business is one of the most serious decisions that a person can take in life. Positively, it often results in higher income levels than one could achieve as an employee together with the unique buzz of being your own boss but conversely it also can be stressful, will demand longer working hours and will probably reduce your ability to take long holidays. (Added: 22-Mar-2005 )
Is Turnover Back in Vogue? One Trend to Pay Attention to in 2005 - With the start of the year, a flurry of articles have appeared, talking about what we can expect in the way of business trends during 2005. One of the most alarming issues is the intention of many employees to seek new jobs now that the economy is starting to improve. (Added: 31-Jan-2005 )
It's Okay To Negotiate - REALLY! - Sarah is a young woman who attended one of my sales negotiation training programs shortly after taking a new job. When I asked her how she did with her salary negotiation, she replied, "Well, I didn't negotiate. I was offered $44,000 and I took it. "Why didn't you negotiate?" I asked. "Because I didn't want to start off my new job on the wrong foot" she replied. (Added: 11-Mar-2005 )
Job Hunting Tip: Organize Your Attack - Looking for work is an energy-devouring ordeal, often leading to running in circles and not getting anywhere. A systematic approach can help you focus on your goal, avoid wasting the energy you need to conserve for interviews and employer contacts, and lower your stress level. (Added: 23-Mar-2005 )

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