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  • How to Impress a Prospective Employer in a Job Interview

    You really want to wow a prospective employer in a job interview. For this, you have to be well prepared. Here are a few tips that should help

  • How to Prepare for a JOB Interview 101

    To prepare for an interview you have to plan. If you fail to plan, plan to fail, like somebody said. Every job interview is a learning experience and you learn how to be better at answering...

  • How to Do a Functional Formatted Resume

    There are three main types of resumes: functional, chronological and technical. The type of resume you choose ought to be based on your job experience and what type of job you are currently...

  • How to Change Jobs in a Recession

    Changing jobs is challenging at any time, but it is particularly difficult during a recession. When times are hard, people keep their heads down and wait for better times. However, hard times...

  • How to Survive the First Month of Unemployment

    Having been an unemployed hi-tech worker for 13 months out of the last 2 years, I am very familiar with what you must do in the first few months of unemployment in order to grab on to the social...

  • How to Get Work With a History of Incarceration

    A history of incarceration can make finding employment difficult, but it doesn't make it impossible. Once you have paid your debt to society, you will have to show prospective employers that you...

  • How to Bounce Back When They Fire You

    No one’s job is secure at the moment. Your company may go out of business, or your division of the company may close, or your job may be the casualty of downsizing. Worse yet, your boss may fire...

  • How to Keep resume current during periods of non-employment

    Maintaining a current resume is essential for any career. Employers want to see that your skills are up-to-date so that you would not have to be re-trained. However, there are many life...

  • How to Find The Perfect Retail Job

    Sometimes, just from the shopping experience alone, you have realized that you would like to have a retail job. However, you do not know how to obtain such a position. These simple steps will...

  • How to Determine Wages for Jobs

    Whether you're looking for a new job or trying to hire an employee for your business, it's important to know the average wage. This information can help you understand how much you should expect...

  • How to Apply to the Bar in CT

    In order to practice as an attorney in Connecticut, you must be admitted to the Connecticut bar. There are two ways to apply to the CT bar, either by examination or without examination. This...

  • How to Train to Recognize Asthma Symptoms

    If you have asthma, you know how frightening it can be. You may feel fine and then without warning you can't catch your breath. Not everyone has the same asthma symptoms. Some people wheeze, some...

  • How to Hire a Job Head Hunter

    Hiring a job head hunter is an excellent way to enhance your ability to land the ideal job for career advancement. Head hunters are third-party recruiters who act as a middleman between the job...

  • How to Create a Free-Form Resume

    When it comes to resumes, it is no longer a one-size-fits-all world. Where once resumes were designed using a linear and chronological blueprint to state experience and education, it's now a...

  • How to Become a Subcontractor for Direct TV

    If you interested in a career as a satellite installer or satellite technician and want to get in the business of installing and servicing DIRECTV satellite systems, you need to understand that...

  • How to Process FHA HUD Refunds

    Since 1986, the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Federal Housing Administration(HUD/FHA) have published monthly lists of unclaimed insurance refunds in each state. The lists are...

  • How to Explain Military Experience on a Resume

    Military experience can be a valuable asset when looking for a civilian job. However, many civilian employers may not understand typical military jargon or know how your military experience and...

  • How to Become a Training and Development Specialist

    Training and development specialists work at corporations, financial institutions and government agencies. Specialists develop, conduct and evaluate employee training programs. Programs range from...

  • How to Train in Credit Reports & Finance

    Credit authorization workers use Internet websites and other resources to obtain information to validate credit applicants' claims. Information from employers, credit bureaus and other sources...

  • How to Train for a Mortgage Life Insurance Agent

    Mortgage life insurance protects mortgage repayment so that if the policyholder dies the policy pays out enough to pay off the outstanding mortgage amount. Selling mortgage life insurance involves...

  • How to Train for Go Green Jobs

    Go green jobs encompass a wide range of green industries, all of which are facing global warming and care of the environment head on. This industry is growing rapidly and training for a job in the...

  • How to Get the Job - From Resume to Thank You Note

    Whether you're looking for your first job, or the economy or job cut backs have you looking for new employment, the same advice applies. From sending out your resume to following up after your...

  • How to Find Jobs Online

    Finding a job is more challenging than ever in this economy. If you're like me, you probably know at least one or two people who are jobless or perhaps you yourself are looking for a job. Either...

  • How to Avoid Email Job Scams

    During these tough times, it is hard not to believe an email that promises a great job right away. But if it looks too good to be true, it is. Here's how to avoid being scammed by job offer emails...

  • How to Diagnose Work Culture

    Every company has its own unique culture. From Google's "Don't Be Evil" credo to the most competitive Wall Street firms, a workplace can be collaborative or competitive, strict or free,...

  • How to Get Hired in the New Year

    As far as employment goes, 2009 was a bit of a bust for most people. Those with jobs did everything they could to keep their positions as thousands of people were laid off. But as 2010 rounds...

  • How to Get Your First Entry Level Job

    It can be challenging for students to get jobs when they have very limited or no job experience. There can be a lot of competition when it comes to getting hired. Here are a few tips that will...

  • How to Write Letters of Intent for Education Jobs

    You've graduated with a degree in education, obtained advanced certifications and licenses and now it's time to convey your qualifications and intentions in a letter. In a weak job market, the...

  • How to Create an Annotated Resume

    An annotated resume is an extended version of your traditional resume used as a means of keeping track of detailed career information. Also referred to as a documentary resume, your annotated...

  • How to Find Temporary Engineering Work

    From time to time manufacturing companies contract people to do short term engineering work. These companies hire directly or through an engineering employment agency. They offer contracts to...

  • How to Organize a Job Search Workshop

    Job search workshops typically cover topics like resume writing tips, interviewing skills, tips on how to dress for success and most importantly how to search for jobs. These workshops are usually...

  • How to Get Into Advertising

    Tips for breaking into the advertising industry, especially for those just starting out.

  • How to Create a Fun Resume

    If you're looking for a job in a creative field such as advertising or design, don't be afraid to make your resume a little out of the box. Playing with the typography and design and adding a bit...

  • How to Create a Good Sales Resume

    A good resume shows potential employers that you're a talented, skilled employee by summarizing your knowledge, skills and abilities as shown through previous jobs and experiences such as...

  • How to Navigate Career Change

    The thought process of determining when to change careers and how can be often a duanting task, even in the face of unemployment. The following are a few tips that have worked well for me over the...

  • How to Get Hired, The Top 10 Things Employers Want Most

    Do you know what you’re looking for when you apply for a job? Are you looking for low pay, with no benefits and no hope of moving up? Long, monotonous, three-state killing spree inducing hours...

  • How to Gain a Competitive Edge in a Job Search

    Finding a job can be a daunting task. Whether you live in an area where the job market is strong or weak, you are going to have competition for every job you seek. Strong preparation, presentation...

  • How to Convert My Military Job to a Civilian Resume

    Members of the armed forces often find it difficult to communicate their job skills and expertise with potential employers who are unfamiliar with military jargon. The transition from military to...

  • How to Get a Job at a Photography Studio

    Want to get into the photography business? There's no better way than to learn under a talented photographer who is running his/her own business.

  • How to Develop a Student Job Search Program

    Understanding the job search process is important at any age, but it's especially important for students as they graduate from high school and college to embark on their first job or set forth to...

  • How to Clarify a Criminal Record to a Potential Employer

    With millions of Americans experiencing incarceration, employers are faced with growing numbers of applicants with a criminal record. Any admission of a criminal conviction is often swift grounds...

  • How to Build a One-Page Resume

    A one-page resume can attract employers because they can review your information quickly and easily. To start building your one-page resume, list all of the information you feel is necessary, even...

  • How to Prepare a Successful Resume

    In today’s economy, your job search can be tough. You will be competing with many people for that one open job position. You need to develop a strategy of confidence and competition when...

  • How to Find a Job After Fifty

    Finding a job can be frustrating for all age groups, especially with the demands on every side that may seem to contradict themselves. However despite the frustration, with the right attitude and...

  • How to Write a Cover Letter to Go With Your Resume

    It is customary to send a cover letter along with your resume when you are looking for a job, and in fact the cover letter is very important. It’s really your first chance to make a good...

  • How to Launch a Networking Leads Group

    Put an end to cold calling by starting your own networking leads group. Network marketing is the most effective way to find clients and expand your business. It may take a little organization to...

  • How to Become a 24 Hour Fitness Instructor

    A 24 Hour Fitness instructor is an employee of the 24 Hour Fitness Health Club chain. Four hundred 24 Hour Fitness health clubs exist in the United States at this time. A fitness instructor is...

  • How to Create a Resume for a Payroll Administrator

    A payroll administrator has the important task of ensuring that employees are paid correctly and on time. Employers like to know they have a competent payroll staff, which reduces payroll...

  • How to Handle a Job Search When Terminated

    Handling a job search when you have been terminated from your previous job is very draining. You may feel beat down. You may also fear that no one will hire you despite your training and the...

  • How to Find Executive Positions

    A job with a $100,000 salary is the dream of most young professionals. However, most of the jobs advertised in the newspapers fall into the $40,000-a-year range. While executive assistant jobs are...

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