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  • How to Find Bookkeeper Work

    Bookkeeper work is abundant and relatively recession-proof. In good times and bad, bookkeepers are needed to keep companies large and small running smoothly. In fact, in hard times, bookkeepers...

  • How to Format a Job Description

    A job description should be detailed but simple. Communicating honestly and clearly in the job description will generate qualified applicants. Individual job descriptions require customization;...

  • How to Respond by Phone to a Help Wanted Ad

    Occasionally, potential employers list their phone numbers in their help wanted advertisements, allowing prospective employees to respond over the phone. If you see a job ad that you are...

  • How to Have a Successful Day of Job Searching

    Looking for a job but don't know where to begin? Here are a few tips on how to make the most of your day job searching.

  • How to Choose a Job Placement Agency

    A job placement agency is definitely a great option if you a searching for a job or thinking of making a career change you need to do your research on the possibility of registering with a job...

  • How to Tips on Finding Work While in Prison

    Whether you are an ex-offender or a current inmate, finding a job after a stay in prison or jail is not an easy task. For success in your quest just remember to be friendly and honest.

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