Career Networking

Articles in Career Networking

By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Often, in order to advance your career, it is all about whom you know. The best way to improve your contacts and move your career along is to develop working strategies for networking... more »
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Leaving your job? Human resources departments of many companies like to conduct exit interviews as a means to gather data from departing employees in an effort to improve employment conditions. The questions they'll ask are typically related to ... more »
By Ron Auerbach 0 comments
From the author of the upcoming book "Think Like an Interviewer: Your Job Hunting Guide to Success" comes this article on how to create a functional resume. Perfect for students, career-switchers, and those with little or no experience... more »
By Anish 0 comments
Current line of work not cutting it? Changing professions mid-career may seem like a daunting task, but correctly handled, it may be the most rewarding decision you'll ever make... more »
By Jacqueline Spencer 0 comments
Are you in a job that may pay well but you still aren't happy? Do you feel miserable waking up for work every morning? Perhaps you need a career change. These steps may help you find a more fulfilling job or at least help you find fulfillment at ... more »
By MomReesa 0 comments
Wondering how that guy with the cushy 9-5 job in that air conditioned government office building with great benefits and a retirement plan got his job? Wonder no more! There is hope, but you have to know how to play the game!.. more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 4 comments
Having trouble finding the future job of your dreams? Try searching through an employment agency. It may have exactly what you're looking for... more »
By Simon Arms, eHow UK 0 comments
Most people would consider writing trivia questions a hobby, associated with those who organize quizzes at pubs in their spare time. However, look on the internet and you can find numerous trivia websites. Whether these games are free or played ... more »
By Elizabethknows 0 comments
Does your boyfriend need a job I will give you some pointers on how to motivate him to get one!.. more »
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Looking for a job online? CareerBuilder is one of the largest job portals with a huge number of resumes in its database. Posting your resume on CareerBuilder is simple with CareerBuilder's user-friendly format. Here's how to create an account and ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
When looking for a new job, you want to check out as many companies as possible. An effective way to expand your job search is to attend a career day fair. These fairs are held at colleges, libraries and other places around the community. When ... more »
By quixotic222 0 comments
According to the Consumer Information Handbook by the Department of Rehabilitation's Mission Statement, "The Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in ... more »
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For many people, winning over a dream client is the business opportunity of a lifetime. If you are hoping to land a dream client of your own but are confused about the proper way to approach it, read these simple steps for some ideas... more »
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Group interviews and panel interviews are mirror images of one another. Group interviews pit several applicants against each another in one combined interview. Panel interviews have only one candidate who is interviewed by a group of company ... more »
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Screening job interview calls are tactics many companies use to decide whether or not to bring you in for a personal meeting. Often these calls come unannounced, leaving you in a precarious position if you are dealing with your children, working ... more »
By SaraClair 0 comments
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By Edward Mellett 0 comments
Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) is for people who are available and actively looking for work and between the ages of 16 to 60. JSA aims to cover the cost of living expenses only and although it doesn’t provide a lot of money, it will see you through ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Job fairs provide new graduates and professional job seekers an opportunity to meet many prospective employers at one time. In one day, you can have brief interviews with dozens of employers and find a company that suits your talents and needs. ... more »
By KNOONAN 0 comments
When leaving your present job, it can be a sticky situation for everyone involved. Although you want to appear both tactful and professional, it can sometimes be difficult, particularly if you and the company part ways under less than pleasant ... more »
By Lindaperry 0 comments
When you live in the United States of America, there is no excuse for not learning the subject that you are interested in. The resources are out there. You just have to find them. And that means that you can go to school, you can learn a new ... more »
By MommyBear 0 comments
Interviewing for a job is nerve-racking. The preparation involved can be very time consuming, and well… let’s face it, interviews can be just plain stressful! You may have experienced the same unease in light of an exam. Chances are, most of ... more »
By tconroy30 0 comments
Sometimes all you need are fresh ideas, an energy boost or a nudge in a different direction to add some oomph to your job-finding effort. A job fair offers to keep positive momentum going forward in your search for a career. It also offers the ... more »
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The Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) designation verifies the professional education and qualifications of meeting managers. Established in 1985, this credential requires that the recipient acquire specific education and industry experience. ... more »
By MomReesa 0 comments
It's your dream to wake up and work in your pajamas all day and earn money from home. Maybe you love the written word and want to turn your passion into a career. Or perhaps you are simply sick of working for "the man." Whatever your ... more »
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In order to successfully perform in an employment interview, it is necessary to build rapport with a potential employer. Typically, this is done over the course of a few interviews, and is the product of mutual interests, career goals and ... more »