Monthly Archives: December 2011



What Should Go on a Resume?

Posted by Jennifer Charleston on Dec 24th, 2011 • 

When you're putting together a resume, you really have to be judicious in what you write. You want to fit all of your information on one side of one page, and you don't want to cram a lot of text onto that page, either.

A Masterful Student Publishes His Work and Gains Worldwide Influence

Posted by Donald Mitchell on Dec 24th, 2011 • 

It's not enough to know what you are doing: Someone must notice you before you can have influence. This paper describes how an experienced executive went back to school to create a book that launched him and his organization into worldwide prominence.

Ultrasound Tech Wages Things To Consider

Posted by Jennifer Charleston on Dec 18th, 2011 • 

There are many different things for people to consider about ultrasound tech wages. People involved in this profession will have fantastic job security long-term.

See And Hear The Growing The Audio Visual Industry

Posted by Lawrence White on Dec 15th, 2011 • 

This growing industry was a focus of the 2006 Market Forecast Study conducted by InfoComm International where it was predicted that the audiovisual industry would keep growing for the fourth consecutive year. The growth of this industry remains stable through recessions and will continue to grow as there is a demand for presentation equipment in all parts of society from business to entertainment.

A Couple Of Very Basic Interview Tips That Will Help You Perform Well

Posted by Victor Cheng on Dec 15th, 2011 • 

Interviews can be extremely nerve racking and scary experiences. All of this is very much compounded if you're desperate for a job and you are very keen to get your foot in the door and start off your career. If you haven't had any luck so far then you must be doing something wrong. These interview tips may well prove helpful.

Fill Your Mind with Useful Knowledge for Building a Better Career and Life

Posted by Donald Mitchell on Dec 15th, 2011 • 

Ask most people how they like their jobs, and they will tell friends that they wish they were doing something different. Yet jobs are hard to find these days, so they aren't about to look for something different. Besides, they aren't qualified to do anything else. This article describes how such unrewarding jobs can be avoided and satisfying careers engaged in instead.

Job Search Satellite Navigation

Posted by Brian Dixon on Dec 13th, 2011 • 

In tough economic circumstances the national view, often mentioned in the daily news, is that trying to find a new job is very difficult. No one would challenge that, but it does not help you actually get a job and if you are a college leaver and you want a job you have to take the initiative for yourself.

Let New Knowledge and Skills Expand Your World While Living Where You Are

Posted by Donald Mitchell on Dec 9th, 2011 • 

Who wouldn't want to live in a great place and still enjoy the benefits of the rest of the world? In this article, you can learn how.

Jobs In Bournemouth Has Great Opportunities Emerging

Posted by Lawrence White on Dec 9th, 2011 • 

Bournemouth is quickly emerging as a business destination in the UK. Known primarily as a tourist centre due to its many sandy beaches that dot the south Dorset coastline, Bournemouth also boasts of many resorts that promote a great holiday atmosphere.

Choosing The Best MBA Programs Online

Posted by Jennifer Charleston on Dec 8th, 2011 • 

A Masters in Business Administration (MBA) is a desirable and lucrative qualification to acquire. Such certification opens the door to a wide range of professional and rewarding careers.

Home Jobs for Citizens: Where to Look?

Posted by Steve Albright on Dec 5th, 2011 • 

There are many people in the united states that want to work from. It is such an appealing prospect that people will do almost anything to find legitimate home jobs for citizens. The problem is that when you do not know where to look you often end up in the wrong places.

Career Tips - How to Deal With Religious Discrimination on the Job

Posted by Amy Myer on Dec 4th, 2011 • 

As much as we would like to deny the fact that religious discrimination still occurs, even in the United States, it's something that does and it happens more times than you think in the workplace. There are other types of discrimination that seems to be more public like sex and age for example, but religious discrimination seems to take a more secretive role.

Interview Dressing Tips For Men

Posted by Greg Savoie on Dec 2nd, 2011 • 

Your job interview attire has a significant role in your overall evaluation as an applicant and in some way influences your success or failure on the job interview.

Test Your Assumptions About Reaching an Audience

Posted by Donald Mitchell on Dec 2nd, 2011 • 

Do you want to be the best-read author in your field? Well, you can be . . . by writing and publishing online reviews of all the important books in your field. This article explains more.