Career Networking

Articles in Career Networking

By ChristinaEllis 2 comments
Recuperating from a lay off is a daunting task that lingers and overwhelms even the most balanced and logical personality types. It knocks a person off kilter and sends them spinning into what may seem like a downward and never-ending spiral. But ... more »
By Andre' J. Bolton 1 comments
Do you ever find yourself want to be mentally prepared when going to somewhere to speak and or an intense, exciting event? You will learn great tips from this article and will have complete confidence before going! Read to find out what you need ... more »
By Althea DeBrule 11 comments
Job interviews are designed so that a hiring manager can measure your strengths, weaknesses and suitability for a particular job. The interview process gives you an opportunity to earn the job, and allows a company to determine if you have what ... more »
By amylaine 5 comments
If you are a native English speaker and have interest in learning about other cultures a Language Trainer may be a great work from home position for you. Trainers assist students via internet who know basic English from many different parts of ... more »
By Therese Haberman 4 comments
Want to write a winning resume? Here's what you need to do... more »
By Kathleen Rake 0 comments
What's the single most effective thing you can do to get yourself your dream job? Talk to people and let them know that you are looking! Take along some networking cards (they're like business cards in size and shape, but more like a mini ... more »
By Amy S Trosen 1 comments
Is it possible to get a government job by applying over the internet? Absolutely! My husband did it and so can you. If you have ever thought about working for the United States Government, the easiest way to get started is to look on the ... more »
By Althea DeBrule 2 comments
Fighter pilots have an awesome responsibility. It takes a unique person to become one. The personality style usually includes large doses of self-confidence, a can-do attitude, high self-esteem and a willingness to face and overcome challenges. ... more »
By pianistic 1 comments
You play the piano and now you want to share it with the world. Here are some tips on how to get started entertaining by playing piano music... more »
By reginapaul 0 comments
Before I turned to freelance writing as my primary income, for nearly 5 years I worked as a professional temporary employee. There are many advantages to being a professional temporary employee: you can pick and choose your assignments, you have ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 16 comments
Maybe you were born evil or just can’t stand the thought of a desk job. Not just men, but women too, are getting paid the big bucks in every country to do the dirty work. Sometimes the job involves “taking out” someone who is essentially good. ... more »
By Linda McCloud 4 comments
Ghostwriting is a wonderful profession. You can make money doing it and you are actually being paid to write. With this new age of computers and websites, the number of jobs for ghostwriters to write for the Internet is growing every day. Here ... more »
By Cougar1002 3 comments
I believe that a person should work toward a career that makes them happy, but you need to do it responsibly and never on impulse. There aren't a whole lot of things more miserable than being in a job you dislike and still needing the income, ... more »
By dapinhero 0 comments
Its hard enough to find a job when the economy is good! So here's some tips I've learned over the years on how to find a job to make it a little easier during these hard times... more »
By mjpolitis 0 comments
A very popular "wannabe when I grow up" for kids, teens, and even many animal-loving adults is to be a veterinarian. However, the reality of the world of a vet is very different than popular conceptions of it, and even what most vets can tell you ... more »
By Elizabeth A 9 comments
If you've ever been asked "Got a card"? Only to find yourself clumsily scrummaging through your pockets for a pen and the nearest whiskey soaked napkin to jot down your info on then this 'how-to' is for you. Not the most professional ... more »
By Mike 4 comments
I have conducted a number of interviews trying to fill positions for companies that I had previously worked for. From experience I can tell you that nearly 10% of interviewees (is that a word?) come dressed as if they are ready to do yard work. ... more »
By LilacGirl 3 comments
Jobless? Trying to live on minimum wage or unemployment? Retired but need more income? There are ways to earn some cash when you need some, either for short-term financial help or as a long-term money-maker... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 6 comments
E-mail is another communication tool you can use to your benefit during a job hunt... more »
By airesflora 0 comments
If you are terminated for poor work performance, laid off, or find yourself suddenly out of work, you may be entitled to unemployment insurance benefits. This process can be unnerving to the novice applicant. To begin, file online on the ... more »
By amylaine 2 comments
Filling out an employment application will be task that most adults will do at least once in their life's. However depending the situation, the task can be highly stressful if required to fill out the application on site. Filling out a ... more »
By amylaine 1 comments
Sometimes due to a poor job market having great qualifications will not unnecessarily mean you will not have a hard time finding a job. Here are a few things to consider to put you above the competition... more »
By Ron Auerbach 4 comments
From the author of the upcoming book, "Think Like an Interviewer: Your Job-Hunting Guide to Success" comes this article on how to find work in a lousy job market... more »
By amylaine 4 comments
Finding work with a disability that effects job performance is difficult. Finding a work from home job with a disability can be just over whelming. Here are some resources to get started... more »
By Limowreck 4 comments
Does your degree or certificate program require an internship? More and more colleges and technical schools are requiring students to acquire real job experience before issuing a degree. Unfortunately, they usually don’t offer assistance in ... more »