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  • 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,...

  • Who Interviews a CEO for a Job?

    Chief executive officers (CEOs) make top-level decisions for their company, but who makes the decision of who gets to be the top decision maker? Hiring a CEO is different than the typical hiring...

  • How to Prepare for Phone Interview Questions

    No matter who you are, you've probably have had some sort of interview. In fact, if you have a job today, how did you get it? It was most likely from an interview. If you have a phone interview...

  • How to Check Out the Legitimacy of Online Work at Home Sites

    There are many people who have no problem making money off of someone else's need for it, and the Internet is replete with such individuals. Any Internet search for "work at home" will turn up...

  • How to Ace a Human Resources Interview

    Getting past human resources is one of the very first hurdles you will face when interviewing for a job. After an initial screening phone interview, a human resources professional is likely the...

  • The Advantages of Online Job Applications

    Searching for a job can be time-consuming and frustrating, but the Internet has changed how we hunt for work. Online applications have changed the way a job-seeker researches, applies for and...

  • How to Rate At-Home Jobs

    Working from home is an appealing concept for many job seekers, because of its numerous advantages: no need to drive in rush hour traffic, you can wear your pajamas and fluffy slippers to the...

  • How to Write a Resume for a Bookkeeper

    The most important marketing tool for an individual is a resume. All resumes need to address the benefits a prospective employee can bring to a company, but a bookkeeper's resume needs to show...

  • 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 Job Search on the Computer

    Searching for a job on your computer is a simple task with an Internet connection. There are a plethora of resources on the web. You can find salary ranges, job descriptions and possibly your...

  • How to Construct a Job-Winning Resume

    A well-written resume can get the attention of a hiring manager or other people in charge of hiring. Trying to condense all your education and work experience into one page can be difficult, but...

  • How to Ask About Salary Before Going for Job Interview

    Talking about salary at a job interview can be one of the most nerve-wracking experiences. Even if you prepare for it, discussing it can still make you squirm in your chair. To put yourself more...

  • How to Submit a Resume Professionally

    When it comes to finding employment, the first step to take is submitting your resume for consideration. However, in today's technology-driven business climate, it can be challenging to figure out...

  • How to Find Out About a Prospective Employer

    Job hunting is a challenge, and you need every competitive edge you can get. Getting to know a prospective employer can help you not only during the job search, but also during the interview. A...

  • Interview Questions to Ask About Health-Care Options

    The vast majority of U.S. residents, about 162 million of them, get their health insurance from their employers, according to a 2009 survey by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research...

  • What Is General Ledger Experience?

    Businesses are required to keep detailed information about their financial transactions. This information is condensed into what is known as the company's general ledger. Bookkeepers and...

  • How to Become a Fast Food Manager

    The job of fast food manager is never dull, always exciting, and never the same job two days in a row. Fast food managers have to be versatile and quick to deal with change, must stand up to...

  • How to Become a Professional Standby Employee

    There are many reasons businesses may hesitate to hire full or even part-time employees. It is likely that due to the economic downturn and costs of overhead companies are being stretched almost...

  • How to The Job Interview, a Guide

    Executive search firms (headhunters) arrange thousands of interviews for candidates and most of them prep candidates to some degree and some not at all. Our many years of experience as Consultants...

  • How to Interview a Business Professional

    Take the following steps to ensure a positive interviewing process.

  • How to Set Up an Interview Letter

    Writing a letter asking to set up an interview with a company is an appropriate accompaniment with sending in your resume. An interview letter can help you express your specific skills and...

  • How to Make a Great Impression During a Job Interview

    So you got yourself a job interview...congratulations. You must be doing something right, not everyone gets to interview. Now that you have your big chance, follow these steps to create a great...

  • How to Use a Fundamental Flaw in the Job Interviewing Process to Get a Job Offer

    There are 2 secrets to job interviewing that will dramatically increase your chances of getting a job offer. They’re unbelievably easy to implement, practical, straightforward and they work...

  • How to Avoid Giving The Wrong Answers in an Interview

    If you’ve read my eHow article, “How to interpret common interview questions and answer them”, then you’ve picked-up on a theme – the questions being asked aren’t really to be taken at face value....

  • How to Be chosen in a group interview

    These days more and more companies are using a technique called a group interview. This saves the company time and money by bringing in more than one candidate for a certain job. Or maybe more...

  • How to Benefit From a Job Fair

    A job fair is a good place, not only a to meet a potential employer, but also to network with those at the fair. Essentially, the human resources department sends someone from their company to...

  • How to Choose a Trucking Company to Drive For

    We've all seen them, a truck trailer with big lettering on the back advertising for drivers. These companies may want you and will even train you. But how do you know if you want to work for...

  • How to Make a Complete Resume

    When looking for employment, it helps to have an effective resume prepared. Your resume is like your introduction to the company and management. The hiring manager or team should be able to...

  • How to Be Hired For a Job

    It may be easy to find jobs that you want, but actually getting hired for a job may be a lot tougher, especially when the economy is in a slump. There are more and more people trying to get the...

  • How to Find a Salary Job

    Working for a company that pays a yearly salary is a type of employment that often provides numerous benefits such as steady income and job stability along with vacation and medical benefits....

  • How to Become a Security System Installer

    The vast majority of security system employees fall into two major categories: salespeople and installers. After a salesperson has sold a system, an installer typically arrives (often within...

  • How to Have a Better Opportunity When Been Hired for a Job

    Never thought this would work, until I started putting it into place. I ask myself when I used to apply at jobs what can I be doing wrong I have applied at like 50 different places. I have...

  • How to Write A Proper Cover Letter

    When applying for a job, sometimes a cover letter for your resume can be the best way to catch a potential employers attention. It should them know why they should hire you, and why they should...

  • How to Write a Business Cover Letter

    Take time writing your cover letter!

  • How to Avoid Craigslist Job Scams

    Craigslist is a popular place to find jobs, service, opportunities and more. But because it gets so much traffic scam artists find their ways on there. How can one avoid being scammed by a fake...

  • How to Excel During an Interview Process

    Keep in mind that the interview is the critical element to determine if you get the job or not. Although you have an impressive cover letter and resume,the interview allows the employer to see you...

  • Things Not to Put in a Resume Cover Letter

    In any economic market, finding a job is a juggling act between showing potential employers how your strengths meet their needs while downplaying your shortcomings. Although this occurs during the...

  • How to Negotiate Salary With a Company Car

    When negotiating a salary, including bonuses such as a company car, remember that as stressful as this is, you have a lot of power. Most employers are willing to bargain over a salary even if it...

  • How to Evaluate and Negotiate a Job Offer

    Negotiating a job offer can be a bit tricky for most people. It can be hard to find that fine line between feeling like you're so demanding that you potentially lose the offer, and being too lax...

  • How to Put Your Best Foot Forward in a Job Interview

    Here are some simple tips for success on a job interview

  • How to Prepare for an Interview As a Clinical Research Associate

    Before any new medication or medical device can be marketed to the public, it must undergo stringent testing procedures to prove its safety. Clinical research associates conduct these tests and...

  • How to Interview Effectively and Get The Job

    Have a important job interview coming up? Jobs are not easy to come by in today's market. Every chance you get to land a position is a very important one. Here are some things you should think...

  • How to Become an Agent With Bankcard Empire

    Bankcard Empire is one of the top providers of credit card processing services for businesses throughout the United States. The company prides itself on providing superior customer service and...

  • Public Relations Position Description

    Public relations (PR) associates share information with the community or public on behalf of their client's message or mission. PR positions will convey news or happenings within the company,...

  • How to Do well During a Job Interview

    Doing well in a job interview can sometimes be very difficult, especially if you have not been to many. Here are some ways to increase your chances of getting a new job.

  • How to Write a Cold Call Cover Letter

    Many job openings are not advertised in places like Craigslist or newspapers, and a cold-call cover letter is one way of trying to land that job. Writing one can be a very difficult, especially...

  • How to work for ETS

    Grading papers for ETS can be difficult but lucrative. The initials ETS stand for the Educational Testing Service. ETS is responsible for designing and grading many different standardized tests on...

  • How to Write a Follow-Up Email to a Resume Submittal

    The Internet has become one the best tools you can use to find jobs. There are countless websites devoted solely to information about finding jobs that also have legitimate job listings. Many...

  • How to Avoid Salary History in a Cover Letter

    Cover letters are an important part of the job seeking process. Not only do cover letters express intention and interest in a company or organization, but they also show concise writing skills and...

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