Researching Jobs

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By mistahfab11 1 comments
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By LukeLiu4434 1 comments
Don't just sit around eating, watching tv, and being on the computer. Summer is a great time to not only be productive, but also to have alot of fun... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Helping your countrymen is a big tasks. It is like building the whole world by yourself. How can you help them? The word help means doing it together and cooperate as a teamwork. There are many ways you can help and it depends what majority of ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 1 comments
Has your career reached a turning point? Are you miserable in your job or looking for strategic routes to climb the corporate ladder? Do you need to conduct a job search? Career counselors are especially effective at providing assistance to ... more »
By Linda Smith 1 comments
We see them everywhere...signs that say thank a vet! Honor a vet! All well and good! BUT how DO we really honor a vet?.. more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 7 comments
Thorough research and preparation will give you the confidence to shine in a teaching job interview. Even if your first interviews don't land you a job, you'll gain valuable experience for the future... more »
By Ian Iacocca 3 comments
Here's a few of the hardest and most important job interview questions and answers that I've had in the past... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 11 comments
Join the U.S. Air Force and you can train to become a cook, a medical technician or a policeman - or you can apply to work on the world's most sophisticated airplanes... more »
By ceecee 0 comments
We've all been there. The workplace has left us feeling empty. We've lost touch with who we are. How do we know when it's time to get out?.. more »
By chaddie01 0 comments
Looking for jobs in specific cities in the US? try this sites for some local jobs online?.. more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
You've assessed your current strengths and goals, and you've researched several careers that seem to be a good fit. How do you decide which career to pursue? The career you choose will affect your life path more than almost any other decision ... more »
By jlehman678 0 comments
Learn how to make money by doing promotional work that allows you to have a temporary position, making your schedule your own, while still being able to pay the bills. This article is an introduction to the world of promotions!.. more »
By Megan8533 6 comments
Tired of living paycheck to paycheck? You no longer have to worry about this if you are self-motivated and take the time to see what's out there. These steps may help you find a way to earn that extra cash!.. more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
While most of us would love to spend spring break partying on a tropical island, surrounded by a thousand or so of our very best friends, a vacation isn't going to pay for next semester's text books. Spring break is a good time to make some extra ... more »
By Tiferet 0 comments
How to make sure that you find a good fit for your skills, abilities, and temperament for a job your seeking... more »
By Jonra Springs 0 comments
You’ve discovered the joy of writing and the frustration trying to sell it. Your family and friends tell you they like your material, but no one in the publishing industry will even look at it! Now you need to make connections, earn credibility ... more »
By BarbaraWrites 1 comments
The Big Apple is calling you. But you think it might be easier to climb Mt. Everest than move there. It's easier than you think... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Looking for work can be a full-time job in itself. The longer you look, the harder it is to stay positive and focused. To make it easier, organize your search, make creative use of your time, and network, network, network!.. more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 1 comments
The thought of life after college can be an intimidating one: you're forced to leave the cocoon of friends and activities that comprised the last four or so years of your life. But life must go on, and there are some ways of making that ... more »
By GeorgiaGirl4U 0 comments
A sign is the one most important investment you make for your church, school or business. Knowing the questions to ask is the beginning... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Just like reading singles ads in the paper, want ads have their own language. We all realize that no job is perfect and employers are honest enough to let you know about them in advance, but not so honest they scare potential employees away. It's ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 1 comments
Many people who read tarot professionally claim to have been guided by a higher power. While this may be true, there are numerous practical concerns that one must consider when going into business. Learn to make tarot reading your career, the ... more »
By momoftwingirls 2 comments
If you are looking to earn some extra money--say, for clothes, diapers or coffee--become a mystery shopper. Being a mystery shopper is a very serious business. Without mystery shoppers, how would a place of business know what needs to be fixed in ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 5 comments
Few chefs become as famous - or as wealthy - as Julia Child or Wolfgang Puck. Average annual salaries of chefs range from approximately $19,000 to $47,000, depending on geographic area and experience... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
The annual salary of a geologist can range from approximately $31,000 to $67,000, depending on an individual's degree and experience. Between government cutbacks and oil industry fluctuations, jobs in geological fields are very competitive and ... more »