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		<title>Recruitment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 12:15:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Running a business needs some supporting factors which will form strong foundation of the company. To be able to build a strong company, there some factors that a company owner has to have. Those are capital, sources, and also human resources. In modern era, human resources play important role in any aspect in a company... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/recruitment.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Running a business needs some supporting factors which will form strong foundation of the company. To be able to build a strong company, there some factors that a company owner has to have. Those are capital, sources, and also human resources. In modern era, human resources play important role in any aspect in a company since human power is still needed to handle jobs on a company. Even though there are computers and heavy machines which will be able to handle more jobs, people power still have the privilege to monitor and supervise the work.</p>
<p>To ease company in recruiting human power for their company, <a href="http://www.putpeoplefirst.com/" target="_blank">recruitment</a> process is needed to select the qualified people to sit in the right place. Usually, this process will take long time since it consists of series of test and ended with an interview. It needs a very careful people who are able to read talented people who deserve to be placed in the vacant position.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.putpeoplefirst.com/" target="_blank">Recruitment agency</a> then offers such a simple thing in recruiting people. It is like what Putpeoplefirst.com offers. They offer series of recruiting process starting from the job advertisement up to the last part of the process. This will really help companies to find the right talent for their company.</p>
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		<title>Improve your interview technique</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 16:09:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sainsburys jobs are very popular in the UK as they are one of the best employer and paying very well to its employees as well as other benefits. You can apply to their jobs by downloading Sainsburys application form. Far too many people spend a lot of time preparing multiple revisions of their resumes and... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/improve-your-interview-technique.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Sainsburys jobs" href="http://sainsburysjobs.org.uk/">Sainsburys jobs</a> are very popular in the UK as they are one of the best employer and paying very well to its employees as well as other benefits. You can apply to their jobs by downloading <a title="Sainsburys application form" href="http://sainsburysjobs.org.uk/sainsburys-application-form">Sainsburys application form</a>. Far too many people spend a lot of time preparing multiple revisions of their resumes and cover letters, and yet spend no time at all working on their interview technique. Even at the best of times, the competition for good jobs is intense, and interviews give you an opportunity to outshine the other similarly qualified candidates chasing the same job.</p>
<p>Most candidates will generally only have just one chance to have a first interview. Whether you get the job, or be called for further interviews will depend entirely on your performance here. While not an exhaustive list, following the tips outlined below, should help you improve your interview technique.</p>
<p>Be on time<br />
Being late for an interview is almost unforgivable. Many companies will cancel the interview if a candidate is late. Even when if they do interview you, the impression you will have given, is not a good one.</p>
<p>Dress appropriately.<br />
Dress for the role. Turning up inappropriately dressed for the interview gives the impression that you do not really know what the job entails. Just as bad, it gives the impression that you are not serious in your job application.</p>
<p>Smile and maintain eye contact<br />
A cheerful outward appearance is recommended, given that none of us want to be surrounded by continually dour faces. Don&#8217;t overdo it though. Smile, don&#8217;t grin. When you are responding to a question from a specific interview panel member, maintain eye contact. Be sure to scan and include the entire interview panel though, even if only one of them is directing the questions. Keeping your gaze on the floor or your nails during a job interview is not going to give a good impression. </p>
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		<title>Tips for Knowing Whether a Career is Right for You</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 16:29:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The perfect career can be only a few applications away, but how do you know that a career is right for you? When you start to search for that perfect job, make sure that you know your own goals, and research various options. This will give you the best chance for success when searching for a... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/tips-for-knowing-whether-a-career-is-right-for-you.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>The perfect career can be only a few applications away, but how do you know that a career is right for you? When you start to search for that perfect job, make sure that you know your own goals, and research various options. This will give you the best chance for success when searching for a new career that will make each day more meaningful.</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">Planning</h2>
<p>It is imperative to give serious consideration to several factors when you start to search for a career:</p>
<ul>
<li>your personal interests</li>
<li>goals</li>
<li>talents</li>
<li>training</li>
</ul>
<p>Take a moment to sit down and write out the facts for each of these areas, making sure that you have a good list for each one. This is time well spent as you have a starting point for <a href="http://www.kiplinger.com/columns/starting/archive/2007/st0418.htm">narrowing down your career choices</a>. When you examine the lists, look for common themes that point to a particular type of job, such as helping people, doing technical work or fixing things.</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">Research</h2>
<p>When you have a few career options chosen, start researching the various <a href="http://www.earnmydegree.com/online-education/learning-center/career-profiles.html">career profiles</a> that go with them. This will give you information on:</p>
<ul>
<li>salaries</li>
<li>training requirements</li>
<li>job responsibilities</li>
<li>qualifications</li>
</ul>
<div>With this information, you can now do hands-on research by shadowing and interviewing professionals in the field. Many companies and organizations will let you do a shadow experience for a day, which involves following a professional around in the course of their work. This allows you see the job in real time and get an idea of what is involved in a typical <a href="http://blog.linkedin.com/2011/06/07/7-linkedin-tips-for-career-changers/">work</a> day. This has numerous advantages, including the opportunity to ask questions and gain real insight into what this career might mean for you. You need to contact the company ahead of time to get information on applying, rules and paperwork that must be turned in beforehand.</div>
<div>You can also interview different professionals who work in a field that you are considering. Job fairs are a great place to do this, as you can get a variety of view points from different professionals. You can also contact a local professional about doing an interview. It is important that you dress professionally and have your questions prepared ahead of time.</div>
<h2 dir="ltr">Get Involved</h2>
<p>Another way to experience a career is to <a href="http://www.aarp.org/work/job-hunting/info-03-2011/volunteer-experience-can-be-integrated-into-job-experience.html">volunteer in programs</a> that are tied to that field. These opportunities can include:</p>
<ul>
<li>being a hospital volunteer</li>
<li>reading to students</li>
<li>helping with disaster clean up</li>
<li>volunteering at your local library</li>
</ul>
<p>These experiences will give you a chance to experience doing job tasks and to see if it fits within your future career goals. There are numerous organizations that have volunteer positions available that may fit closely with one of your career path options.</p>
<h2 dir="ltr">The Final Benefit</h2>
<p>When you have taken the time to do these activities, you will benefit by having a more solid idea of what you want to do in life. This is time well invested, making your educational and career plans more focused in a direction that matches what you want in life. Now that you&#8217;ve taken the first step, where do you plan to go from here?</p>
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		<title>Getting Ready for Your Job Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by fuzzcat via Flickr Once you get your foot in the door with your resume, the next major obstacle is the interview. The interviewer already knows the basics about your work experience. The point of the interview is to see how you fit with job and how you&#8217;d fit with potential co-workers. That means... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/getting-ready-for-your-job-interview.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Once you get your foot in the door with your resume, the next major obstacle is the interview. The interviewer already knows the basics about your work experience. The point of the <a href="http://careerplanning.about.com/od/jobinterviews/Job_Interviews.htm">interview</a> is to see how you fit with job and how you&#8217;d fit with potential co-workers. That means they&#8217;re looking for someone with a good personality who will mesh well.</p>
<p>The first step in preparing for the interview is to research the company. It helps to know what the company does and find a reason why you want to work there. Is there a product they&#8217;re producing that&#8217;s exciting? Are you interested in the service they&#8217;re providing? Knowing what the <a href="http://jobsearch.about.com/od/interviews/qt/interviewtipcompany.htm">company</a> does goes a long way in impressing the interviewer.</p>
<p>The second step in preparing is knowing how you&#8217;ll answer key questions. Find negatives in your past experience (such as not having experience with an aspect of the job) and find a way to turn it around so it&#8217;s more positive (such as saying, &#8220;Although I don&#8217;t have experience with that, I&#8217;m excited to learn. It&#8217;s something I&#8217;ve wanted to know more about, and this is a great opportunity to learn and grow.&#8221;). <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/worklife/03/04/cb.answering.tough.interview.questions/index.html">Practice these answers</a> in front of a mirror. This will help you to know whether your facial expression matches what you&#8217;re saying. Also practice with someone who can give you feedback.</p>
<p>The third step is to pick out a professional outfit to wear to the interview. Men should wear suits and women should wear a modest business outfit that is moderate in color.</p>
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		<title>Description of an event coordinator job</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 06:53:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Event coordinator jobs can be categorized into two categories. First one is that you can have a standalone business or work as a freelancer and the second option is that you can be attached to an established event planner and work under them to learn their fundamental ways of working. Both cases are advantageous, but... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/description-of-an-event-coordinator-job.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.eventjobsearch.co.uk/jobs/event-management" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Event coordinator jobs</span></strong></span></a><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"> can be categorized into two categories. First one is that you can have a standalone business or work as a freelancer and the second option is that you can be attached to an established event planner and work under them to learn their fundamental ways of working. Both cases are advantageous, but the second one is preferred for beginners as they can learn to organize well through an experienced player in this stream. There are multiple events occurring everyday in the city and you can be an important part to manage them in a gracious and sophisticated manner. </span><a href="http://www.eventjobsearch.co.uk/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Event jobs UK</span></strong></span></a><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"> are not limited to social or personal gatherings, but many business companies also hire corporate planners to make sure that their meetings, social parties or seminars become memorable for their clients.</span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.eventjobsearch.co.uk/jobs/london" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Event jobs London</span></strong></span></a><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"><strong> </strong> are available for talented and innovative people. The task of event planner is not limited to a certain niche of events; but they should be able to handle all the events in a right manner. Though, we will find many specialized event managers, like wedding planners around us, but they specialize after trying the management of all the events and then find it more fascinating to carry forward with their respective streams. The proposal begins with knowing about the needs of client and then begins <strong>event planning jobs</strong>. The budget is proposed by the client and event manager makes it a point to decide everything in accordance to the needs of their client. There are many specialized tasks for event manager and they plan everything in accordance to the latest trends and of course, choice of their client.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">Event managers have many tasks and from beginning of an event to its end, they are responsible for each and every thing. The task of an event manager is not as simple as it appears to be because they take responsibility of everything in the event. From invitations to farewell of guests, they are responsible for every activity and have to carry forward the procedures in a systematic manner. The approach of a coordinator should be to get everything done in a right way. <strong>Event planning jobs</strong> also require appropriate marketing skills in the employee. They have to carry forward the events with an organized approach, which should be dilemma free. There should be no discrepancies in the programme and everything should go straight forwardly ahead. There are many certification programs for event management programs and they can be helpful in building a great career of people under this category.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">If you are searching for <strong>Events jobs London</strong>, you should surely visit </span><a href="http://www.eventjobsearch.co.uk/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">http://www.eventjobsearch.co.<wbr>uk</wbr></span></span></a><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"> and get a great job. Your approach towards work should be very clear and you should take appropriate steps to gain high rated jobs, which can give you handsome compensations as well. </span><a href="http://www.eventjobsearch.co.uk/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #0000ff; font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">http://www.eventjobsearch.co.<wbr>uk</wbr></span></span></a><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;"> can assist you to attain best career prospects and you can lead to a highly lucrative career by taking progressive steps for <strong>event planning jobs</strong>. If you have talent, no one can stop you from getting a great career prospective through us.</span></p>
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		<title>Medical Billing and Coding &#8211; Job Details Explanation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Medical Billing and Coding is an important job in clinic or hospital. This job is not a job that we can get in medical school and nurse or doctors are impossible to do the Medical Billing and Coding by themselves. They will have no idea about billing and coding, moreover dealing with insurance company. Therefore,... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/medical-billing-and-coding-job-details-explanation.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Medical Billing and Coding is an important job in clinic or hospital. This job is not a job that we can get in medical school and nurse or doctors are impossible to do the Medical Billing and Coding by themselves. They will have no idea about billing and coding, moreover dealing with insurance company. Therefore, many new career opportunities are always available for this position. Medical Billing and Coding professionals should review the notes from the doctors, so they can bill out the patients or insurance companies. If doctors are using prescription, then Medical Billing and Coding professionals are using billing and coding.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://medicalbillingandcode.com">Medical Coding</a> is like a formula. It will represent the treatment patients have received and why should they receive such treatment. There are three coding systems that are usually used: CPT or Current Procedural terminology, ICD or International Classification of Disease and HCPCS or Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System. Medical Billing and Coding professional should learn this from schools or training. These coding are having crucial role because if there is an error in the coding, then there would be error in the billing and payment and payment can be very complicated because not only is it deals with the hospital or doctor, but also with patients and insurance company. Besides, making billing and coding as their job Description, Medical Billing and Coding professionals are responsible to count and process the hospital revenue, determine doctor and hospital staff payment and many others.</p>
<p>The job as Medical Coding or billing requires high skill and professionalism. It carries huge responsibility because they are dealing with outside parties, so they carry hospital branding. Nowadays Medical Billing and coding job can be a home-based job. The professionals can work in their home and still holding the responsibility. Since the job can be done online, then we can find Medical Billing and coding job evolution. If the conventional Medical Billing and coding are working for health institution, then with online method, Medical Billing and coding can work independently. It means there is a new business opportunities for people who love accounting. Get further information about Medical Billing and coding including <a href="http://medicalbillingandcode.com/">Medical Billing and Coding Job Description</a> on MedicalBillingandCode.com</p>
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		<title>Using Online Education to Gain New Skills</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jul 2011 12:05:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia If you feel like your career is stagnating, it may be time to find a way to boost your career. One of the best ways is by gaining a new skill that somehow relates to your career but is something that you currently don&#8217;t know how to do. One of the most... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/using-online-education-to-gain-new-skills.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>If you feel like your career is stagnating, it may be time to find a way to boost your career. One of the best ways is by gaining a new skill that somehow relates to your career but is something that you currently don&#8217;t know how to do.</p>
<p>One of the most common needs in almost any <a href="http://career.thingamajob.com/general-career.aspx/Dilemma-of-a-Dead-end-Job-Revitalizing-your-Career.aspx">career</a> is knowing more about businesses. This could include how to manage all people, how to manage a department, understanding business bureaucracy, and understanding money flow. By taking some classes on business, you&#8217;ll more likely be able to see how your company can improve. Using that knowledge, you&#8217;ll be able to show you&#8217;re superiors that you would do well with more responsibility and will more likely promote you within the company. If, however, you aren&#8217;t able to move up in your own company, you will look more enticing to other potential employers.</p>
<p>The great thing about taking classes online is they&#8217;re convenient. You can work on assignments and get work done on your own schedule without worrying about the class being held during your job. You can find classes on just about anything, so no matter what skills you&#8217;re hoping to learn, you&#8217;re bound to find a class on how to do it. They&#8217;re also typically less expensive than a traditional college course.</p>
<p>With <a href="http://legaltalknetwork.com/podcasts/paralegal-voice/2011/02/revitalizing-your-career-with-continuing-education/">online education</a>, you can boost your career helping you to increase your earning potential, and more money is never a bad thing! You&#8217;ll also likely find that you enjoy your career more because of new challenges.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Writing a Resume</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2011 12:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Resumes are essential to getting a job. A resume introduces you to a potential employer and gets your foot in the door for an interview. Here are some tips for <a href="http://www.trincoll.edu/depts/career/guides/resume.shtml/">writing a good resume</a>.</p>
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<li><strong>Introduce yourself.</strong> Start the resume by introducing your best qualities. Avoid using &#8220;I&#8221; or &#8220;me&#8221; in the statement. It should be about three to five sentences long.</li>
<li><strong>Give relevant experience. </strong>Instead of listing your most recent employer and then back, put the job that gives you the most <a href="http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/719/1/">relevant experience</a> to the job that you&#8217;re applying for. That means you may need to change your resume depending on what job you&#8217;re applying for. Drop the dates from your resume as well. If the company wants to know, your interviewer can ask when you had what job.</li>
<li><strong>Use real numbers. </strong>On your resume, include concrete numbers whenever possible. This could be the number of people who were under you, the percent of increase in sales under your leadership, or how many projects you completed on average in a quarter. Real numbers help <a href="http://jobsearch.about.com/od/resumewriting/qt/writeresume.htm">potential employers</a> picture what you were able to accomplish.</li>
<li><strong>Start with education experience.</strong> If your most relevant experience is your degree, it&#8217;s appropriate to start with that information, especially if you graduated recently.</li>
<li><strong>Start each bullet with a verb.</strong> When you list your duties under each work experience, start with a strong verb. Avoid weak verbs like &#8220;was&#8221; or &#8220;had.&#8221; If it&#8217;s a current position, use present tense. If it&#8217;s a previous job you no longer have, use past tense.</li>
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		<title>Participating in Continuing Education to Sharpen Work Skills</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 13:35:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most every job field has a form of continuing education, or has regular conferences of some type. Employees can take advantage of these opportunities and attend a class or a seminar to have a meeting of the minds and to learn new skills. Opportunities such as these are beneficial as they don&#8217;t require a committment... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/participating-in-continuing-education-to-sharpen-work-skills.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most every job field has a form of continuing education, or has regular conferences of some type. Employees can take advantage of these opportunities and <a href="http://blog.pieforensic.com/2011/06/13/pies-dedication-to-education/">attend a class or a seminar</a> to have a meeting of the minds and to learn new skills. Opportunities such as these are beneficial as they don&#8217;t require a committment to a school for a degree.</p>
<p>The biggest mistake anyone can make in their career is to not take a continuing education class of some kind. Keeping up with the latest changes, talking with others in the field, and learning new ways to do an old routine are learned when getting together with others. Rare is the field that stagnates. Having new knowledge makes you a <a href="http://kelseycarver.wordpress.com/2011/06/09/continuing-your-education-online/">more valuable employee to the employer</a>, ensuring job security. It can also lead to promotions and pay raises which is never a bad thing.</p>
<p>It is very easy for someone in a specific field to become boxed in and not think differently. As long as certain methods continue to work over and over again, there is no impetus for change. Unfortunately, there is no benefit from sticking to the tried and true in many situations. The employee gets left behind and overlooked by the employer. Those who work at gaining more knowledge advance that much more rapidly.</p>
<p>Consistently learning new things turns the employee into the hare instead of being a tortoise. The tortoise that never makes a move to learn more will never go far. Being the hare in today&#8217;s workforce provides benefits in job retention and pay.</p>
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		<title>Clean up Your Resume&#8217; on a Regular Basis</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 13:35:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Your resume&#8217; is your one chance to tell a potential employer about your past work experience. It&#8217;s used to display your schooling, any extra education, and what you have learned on your journey of employment. However, it shouldn&#8217;t read like a requiem for your past. Certainly highlight the work experience from the... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/clean-up-your-resume-on-a-regular-basis.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Your resume&#8217; is your one chance to tell a potential employer about your past work experience. It&#8217;s used to display your schooling, any extra education, and what you have learned on your journey of employment. However, it shouldn&#8217;t read like a requiem for your past.</p>
<p>Certainly <a href="http://crossroadsconsultingllc.wordpress.com/2011/05/31/three-rs-to-resume-writing/">highlight the work experience</a> from the past years. However, there comes a certain point where some jobs need to be left out, unless they were highly formative. If you were at a menial job that did nothing but put a paycheck in your hand, leave it out. The only time to leave it in is when it leaves a gap in the timeline. Then make a short notation of the job title and duties. Don&#8217;t dwell on it.</p>
<p>If a job goes back to your teenage years, or early college years, and it&#8217;s been at least 15 years since the job was performed, consider leaving it off. The potential exists that it will detract from the overall goal of the resume&#8217;, which is to highlight experience. An employer is more interested in your recent knowledge, and your college degree helps furnish your education. However, if you have been at a job for a steady period of time, put in earlier work experience to keep the resume&#8217; looking full. Two jobs over a long period of time doesn&#8217;t do much to fill up a sheet.</p>
<p>Always go over the resume&#8217;, even if you&#8217;re currently employed. It <a href="http://nicoledarling.wordpress.com/2011/06/17/creating-a-resume-that-works/">never hurts to keep it updated</a> in case an opportunity comes along.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Dismiss Temp Jobs During Periods of Unemployment</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2011 13:35:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Oftentimes those who are out of work don&#8217;t bother with temporary employment. They perceive it as not paying well, not being challenging enough, or the jobs themselves not being a good fit. For many, it is preferable to stay on unemployment instead of playing Russian roulette with the temporary job markets. However,... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/dont-dismiss-temp-jobs-during-periods-of-unemployment.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Oftentimes those who are out of work don&#8217;t bother with temporary employment. They perceive it as not paying well, not being challenging enough, or the <a href="http://socyberty.com/economics/temping-and-the-search-theory-of-unemployment/">jobs themselves not being a good fit. </a>For many, it is preferable to stay on unemployment instead of playing Russian roulette with the temporary job markets.</p>
<p>However, there is going to come a time when the unemployment runs out. Even those who qualify for the federal extensions are not going to do themselves any favors in the situation that a job does come along. Employers acknowledge the fact that employees are spending a large amout of time out of work, but they still want to see that the individual has kept themselves current with their skills. Temporary jobs provide the opportunity to <a href="http://jobsearchingblog.com/2011/05/19/tempting-temps/">keep the skills sharpened.</a></p>
<p>There will come a point where money is money, and no job is too good in order to bring it in. Temporary employment makes sense when reaching that point. While the pay isn&#8217;t anywhere near what the previous job may have provided, it will stop the bleeding, or at least slow it down. And having some kind of recent employment on a resume&#8217; <a href="http://www.myperfectcareer.tv/2011/05/26/temporary-work-your-career-success/">demonstrates to an employer</a> that you have made an attempt to stay in the game and want to be a willing participant in the workforce.</p>
<p>Temporary employment offers a wide variety of occupations, ones that may surprise the uninformed. Short term contracts abound in all kinds of fields. All it takes is a willingness to search, pass out the resume&#8217; and let agencies know you&#8217;re ready and able to do short term work.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interviews &#8212; you’re certain &#8212; are defined by their questions, by the answers you must provide. All impressions are crafted from words and their meanings. There are no other elements to consider. There are no others skills to master. You must merely provide phrases that appeal.</p>
<div>This&#8230; is not quite true.&nbsp;</p>
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<div><a href="http://www.worksmart.ca.gov/tips_interview.html#Questn2" target="_blank">Interviews</a> are instead shaped by body language &#8212; specifically how you offer your farewells:&nbsp;</p>
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<div><strong>Give A Smile</strong>&nbsp;</p>
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<div>The conclusion of an interview shouldn’t be met with a sigh of relief. It must instead be granted a smile. You must appear confident with the answers you have given (as well as personable). Be certain to match an employer’s gaze and <em>grin</em>.&nbsp;</p>
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<div><strong>Shake Hands</strong>&nbsp;</p>
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<div>It’s all too easy to reach for a manager’s hand when introductions are being made; it’s all too easy to forget, however, to do the same once a meeting is done (when you’re wanting only to escape). You must shake hands at the end of an interview. Have a strong &#8212; but not overwhelming &#8212; grip. A touch will reaffirm your abilities.&nbsp;</p>
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<div><strong>Walk Steadily </strong>&nbsp;</p>
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<div>The desire to flee an office will be great (with you wanting to hurry back to your car, tuck yourself away from scrutiny). That desire must be tamed, however. You must walk calmly from the room, striding into the building’s main area without a trace of anxiety. This will intrigue an employer &#8212; as well as intimidate any potential candidates who are still waiting. You will appear secure.&nbsp;</p>
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<div>Earning a career isn’t easy. It demands an understanding of both <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_language#How_prevalent_is_non-verbal_communication_in_humans.3F" target="_blank">words and gestures</a>. These suggestions can help to soothe the strain, however, and allow you to impress all companies.</div>
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		<title>The Resume Rule: Brevity</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 04:09:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image via Wikipedia It was a noble intention &#8212; a resume was began, filled with precious information; facts were chronicled carefully, stuffed with powerful words and promises. A new career was desired, and this was to be the paper that would earn it for you. That&#8230; hasn’t happened.&#160; Your resume instead has summoned only... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/the-resume-rule-brevity.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>It was a noble intention &#8212; a resume was began, filled with precious information; facts were chronicled carefully, stuffed with powerful words and promises. A new career was desired, and <em>this</em> was to be the paper that would earn it for you.</p>
<div>That&#8230; hasn’t happened.&nbsp;</p>
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<div>Your resume instead has summoned only apathy. Employers seem unimpressed by the knowledge sprawled across the page. They offer no compliments; they give no smiles. Instead they merely seem underwhelmed by what’s presented, expressions turning blank before they even finish your <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cover_letter" target="_blank">cover letter</a>.&nbsp;</p>
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<div>The reason for this is simple: vital details are being lost in a wealth of unnecessary content.&nbsp;</p>
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<div>A resume is not meant to be a celebration of your life. It’s instead to be a &#8212; brief &#8212; <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Résumé#General" target="_blank">explanation of your skills</a>. Information must be tailored to the position, with only relevant data used. A quick glance should reveal why you are perfect for a job, rather than listing what makes you the ideal candidate for <em>other</em> fields. All facts must be prioritized, describing only what can be applied to the career you’re trying to gain. Any elements that offer nothing beyond a stroke to your ego should be removed.&nbsp;</p>
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<div>Potential employers have little time to spare and far less patience. Suffering through resumes that border on the <em>epic</em> therefore isn&#8217;t how they wish to spend their days. Your paper must be concise, with only strategic descriptions used. Its strength must be in its brevity.&nbsp;</p>
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<div><a href="http://www.free-resume-tips.com/10tips.html" target="_blank">Creating a resume</a> is essential in securing a new position. Creating a resume that is bloated with unimportant details, however, will secure you nothing but anger. Choose relevancy instead.</div>
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		<title>First Glance, First Impression: Body Language</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 04:09:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image by Richard.Asia via Flickr First impressions are &#8212; unfortunately &#8212; not your great skill. The seconds exchanged between you and potential employers are ones of awkward silences, limp greetings and the incessant shuffling of feet (with you ready to bolt from the room and retreat to the safety of your car). Nervousness plagues... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/first-glance-first-impression-body-language.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>First impressions are &#8212; unfortunately &#8212; not your great skill. The seconds exchanged between you and potential employers are ones of awkward silences, limp greetings and the incessant shuffling of feet (with you ready to bolt from the room and retreat to the safety of your car). Nervousness plagues your every gesture; and the language offered with your hands is one of indecision.</p>
<p>It’s imperative therefore that you understand the importance of confidence &#8212; or at least giving the <em>appearance</em> of it. Your body tells a story that you must control:</p>
<p><strong>Collect Your Thoughts (And Your Wardrobe)</strong></p>
<p>You must approach future employers with a steady stride &#8212; and an outfit that doesn’t force you to tug on it again and again. Rising from your chair to yank at seams or slipping hose will only make you seem hastily dressed&#8230; and simultaneously ill-prepared. You must instead refrain from fidgeting with your clothes or accessories. Be <em>still</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Use Hand To Hand Communication</strong></p>
<p>A first touch is often the only one that&#8217;s recalled. Offering a weak <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handshake#Modern_customs" target="_blank">handshake</a> therefore will only give the illusion of indecision. Grasp an employer firmly. The intention isn’t to prove strength; it’s instead to provide security. Be certain you also avoid wiping your palm on any surface right before you shake a hand. It makes you appear nervous.</p>
<p><strong>Meet Eye To Eye</strong></p>
<p>Evasiveness is not a quality employer’s desire. Refusing to offer <a href="http://www.wikihow.com/Look-People-in-the-Eye" target="_blank">direct eye contact</a> therefore only suggests a deceptive &#8212; and unworthy &#8212; nature. You must meet every stare.</p>
<p>These suggestions will help you create a first impression that will be remembered &#8212; for all of the right reasons.</p>
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		<title>Pharmacy Technician Job and Salary</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Apr 2011 16:38:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pharmacy technicians are very high in demand in the healthcare industry. If you are dedicated towards your career and want to serve the society, there could be nothing better than being a pharmacy technician. This would not only help you in fulfilling your dream but also prove to be a job with decent salary. Every... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/pharmacy-technician-job-and-salary.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Pharmacy technicians are very  high in demand in the healthcare industry. If you are dedicated towards  your career and want to serve the society, there could be nothing better  than being a pharmacy  technician. This  would not only help you in fulfilling your dream but also prove to be  a job with decent salary. Every technician has to perform various tasks  which are the parts of his/her duty. It is essential to mould yourself  in such a way that you may handle the work pressure and all the different  tasks in a proper way.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Job requirements of a pharmacy  technician</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Any technician has to perform  various tasks as a part of his/her duty. It is important to select your  institution for pharmaceutical studies so that you may get proper training  to handle these tasks. Also, your institution should be affiliated with  the association so that there may be no problem in earning the technician’s  license which is a mandatory part of any technician’s qualification  and job eligibility requirement. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">The work area of a </span><a href="http://apharmacytechnician.com/" target="_blank"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; color: #0000ff; font-size: small;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">pharmacy technician</span></span></a><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"> depends on his/her specialization  as well as the nature of the healthcare center. The general work area  deals with the following tasks.</span></p>
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<li><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Packing and preparation    of medication.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Billing f medicines    and dugs.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Ordering for the    new lot of medication.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Maintenance of pharmacy    database.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Restocking of various    trays and shelves with appropriate drugs and medicines so that the medical    practitioner may not have to wait for the same while checking or treating    any patient.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Providing compound    medications to the patients.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Arranging the home    delivery of medication at the patient’s place.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Preparation of radioactive    products.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Helping the practitioner    by providing medical history of the patient.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">Answering the calls    of the patient and satisfying their queries.</span></li>
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<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"><strong>Salary of a pharmacy technician</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;">It is not a tough task to get  your dream job a a pharmacy technician. With some efforts and wise decisions,  you can surely earn a good job at any healthcare organization and earn  handsome money. The salary and other facilities, which are provided  to the pharmacy technicians, depend on various factors. Not only the  qualification and work experience. If you are having a degree from a  reputed institution and also possess some work experience, you have  better chances of getting the job. Pharmacy  tech salary for  freshers’ may go from $25,000 to $30,000, depending on the area of  work and reputation of the medical organization. After experience, the </span><a href="http://apharmacytechnician.com/pharmacy-technician-salary/" target="_blank"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; color: #0000ff; font-size: small;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">pharmacy technician  salary</span></span></a><span style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: small;"> may be anything  above $40,000. </span></p>
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		<title>New Options, New Support: Family Loans</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Apr 2011 05:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The hours aren&#8217;t your allies. They are fiends, demanding what you can’t give. There&#8217;s too much to do and too little time to accomplish everything you need to, and your burden is intensified by a lack of convenience. Choices rarely favor you. They instead claim your patience and your days.</p>
<p>They don’t have to strain your family’s finances, however.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.acecashexpress.com/payday-loans.aspx" target="_blank">Payday loans</a> provide options for harried parents like yourself, allowing you to gain what you need.</p>
<p><strong>Direct Deposits</strong></p>
<p>Finding time to trek to the bank, wait in perpetually long lines and deposit a check is as unlikely as it is tedious. Your days are defined by obligations. There are no hours to be had for such an errand. Payday loans spare you the need, however. These can be given directly to your bank, where you can then access the funds with your credit card.</p>
<p><strong>Online Ease</strong></p>
<p>Money isn’t supposed to be tucked into one venue. It’s instead shuffled across the online world, offered to the many sellers of purchases you make from a screen. Transferring funds to your <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_bank" target="_blank">many virtual accounts</a> is complicated, however, demanding time that you just don’t have. The use of the payday loan option ensures speed, though. These can be placed instantly within your Internet savings and applied as needed.</p>
<p><strong>Store Comfort </strong></p>
<p>There is trust to gain in dollars. There is comfort to find in interactions. You crave face-to-face meetings (when they’re possible to achieve). Offering your information to a stranger is a daunting thing, and this makes the in-store option of payday loans all the more vital. Collect your money in person.</p>
<p>Choose from these options and earn the funds you crave.</p>
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		<title>Ten impressive questions to ask your interviewer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 14:18:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re preparing for a job interview, you&#8217;re probably rehearsing your fantastic answers to all the questions you expect to be thrown at you. What may make more of an impression, though, is your arsenal of impressive questions designed to showcase you as the employer&#8217;s leading choice for the job. Use these memorable questions to... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/ten-impressive-questions-to-ask-your-interviewer.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re preparing for a job interview, you&#8217;re probably rehearsing your fantastic answers to all the questions you expect to be thrown at you. What may make <em>more</em> of an impression, though, is your arsenal of impressive questions designed to showcase you as the employer&#8217;s leading choice for the job.</p>
<p>Use these memorable questions to fit your specific situation:</p>
<p>1. What does this company place the most value on, and how will my work for you promote these values?</p>
<p>2. What do you look for in an ideal candidate?</p>
<p>3. How will I be able to work collaboratively here?</p>
<p>4. What&#8217;s an area of your team that could use some polishing?</p>
<p>5. Can you tell me the most important accomplishment I can make in my first 60 days?</p>
<p>6. What are some examples of the strongest and weakest aspects of this company’s culture?</p>
<p>7. Will I be someone&#8217;s mentor, or am I going to be mentored by someone?</p>
<p>8. By what criteria will you judge my success? How will I be able to show in six months that I have met your expectations?</p>
<p>9. How do you see my potential for fitting in here?</p>
<p>10. Do you have any concerns about my potential for success in this position?</p>
<p>Questions are a strong way to show that you understand the challenges the company faces, reveal how you can help the company meet them and actually ask for the position. By asking pointed questions, you can direct the interview into areas where you excel.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s your dream job?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 14:18:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dreams come in every shape and size. Finding your passion &#8211; and making a living at it &#8211; might be more attainable than you would think. First, you have to decide what you really want to do with your life. Do you want to be part of an organization you admire? Or are you a... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/whats-your-dream-job.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dreams come in every shape and size. Finding your passion &#8211; and making a living at it &#8211; might be more attainable than you would think.</p>
<p>First, you have to decide what you really want to do with your life. Do you want to be part of an organization you admire? Or are you a trailblazer with a business that&#8217;s going to change the world?</p>
<p>Know what you&#8217;re getting into before you decide to plunge into your fantasy career. Do some research on career options and potential employers to find out if anyone needs the products or services you want to offer.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve found an employer or an entrepreneur in the field you&#8217;re shooting for, consider proposing a short-term work experience or an internship with them. This will give you a taste of what the work will really be like and may create some valuable personal connections with people on the inside of the industry once you&#8217;re ready to make your way on your own.</p>
<p>Another way to start a career doing what you love is just to start doing it &#8211; part-time. If you&#8217;re excited enough about your endeavors, your enthusiasm will start to snowball, bringing all sorts of opportunities.</p>
<p>Consider taking a class in your dream field to improve or keep up your skills and knowledge. You&#8217;ll also meet other people with the same interests, and who knows? You might find a future business partner, and your instructor will almost certainly have connections to other people in the industry.</p>
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		<title>Body language &#8211; the silent communicator</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 14:18:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve got an appointment for a job interview. Congratulations! Based on your resume, your prospective employer thinks you can do the job. Now you have the opportunity to convince him or her that you&#8217;re the best candidate. In other words, you have to become a salesman for yourself. According to Forbes magazine, 7 percent of... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/body-language-the-silent-communicator.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve got an appointment for a job interview. Congratulations! Based on your resume, your prospective employer thinks you can do the job. Now you have the opportunity to convince him or her that you&#8217;re the best candidate. In other words, you have to become a salesman for yourself.</p>
<p>According to Forbes magazine, 7 percent of your first impression is based on spoken words, 38 percent on your tone of voice and a whopping 55 percent on your body language &#8211; how you move and position yourself.</p>
<p>The &#8220;don&#8217;ts&#8221; of job interview body language should be obvious, but it may take some conscious effort to overcome them. Here are some &#8220;do&#8217;s&#8221; that will help you feel confident, even if you&#8217;re not:</p>
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<li>Always grasp your interviewer&#8217;s hand firmly. Look him or her straight in the eye and smile when introduced.</li>
<li>Thank your interviewer for taking the time to talk with you.</li>
<li>Wait until your interviewer sits down before you take your seat.</li>
<li>If there&#8217;s no desk or table between you and your interviewer, establish a safe personal space of about two or three feet apart.</li>
<li>Aim your response to a question directly to the person asking it. On a panel interview, you can glance briefly at the other people present, but always return your focus to the questioner before you end your response.</li>
<li>Use hand gestures for emphasis. Keep your movements controlled but not stiff.</li>
<li>Many interview coaches will tell you to practice in front of a mirror. But you should also try answering mock questions into a tape recorder and playing it back. Nearly everyone is surprised at how they sound outside their own head!</li>
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		<title>Can you build a career in multi-level marketing?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 14:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you feel like you&#8217;re not getting anywhere in your current job, or the economy has you worried that your next paycheck might be your last, you might consider looking into owning your own multi-level marketing business.</p>
<p>At first, many people shy away from MLMs because they only know them as &#8220;pyramid schemes.&#8221; (True pyramid schemes are illegal.) A legitimate MLM is a business which relies on independent contractors, or agents, to market its products on a person-to-person basis. Some well-known MLMs include Avon, Discovery Toys and Mary Kay. Agents earn a commission on products they sell, and are also rewarded for sales activity generated by their &#8220;downline,&#8221; or other agents they have brought into the business.</p>
<p>In general, your success with an MLM depends on the effort you put into it. Do nothing, and you will likely earn nothing. But unlike earning a set salary in exchange for performing certain job duties for an employer, the opportunities for earning income through a well-structured MLM are theoretically limitless.</p>
<p>Some MLMs are more credible than others. Thoroughly investigate a company before you join. Do they require a large start-up fee? Do they set sales quotas or minimums, or require you to purchase inventory? Most importantly, are the products things that you personally can recommend?</p>
<p>If you feel assured that any required initial investment is a wise one, and you are comfortable recommending the products, then the opportunity exists to build an income that could rival or exceed your full-time salary. Additional benefits include working from home, spending more time with your family and earning extra money for vacations or major purchases.</p>
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		<title>Spelling does count!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 14:18:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Written communication in the 21st century has evolved from writing by hand and typing on paper to texting, posting, blogging and Tweeting. Digital constraints oblige us to abbreviate and use shortcuts like never before. With so much of our communication done in such an informal way, many of us have gotten used to seeing (and... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/spelling-does-count.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Written communication in the 21st century has evolved from writing by hand and typing on paper to texting, posting, blogging and Tweeting. Digital constraints oblige us to abbreviate and use shortcuts like never before. With so much of our communication done in such an informal way, many of us have gotten used to seeing (and using) odd spellings and acronyms when we text or post.</p>
<p>But there are still certain instances when spelling and grammar do count! Any communication connected with your job, for example, deserves your highest attention to detail.</p>
<p>Your writing is a reflection of yourself. Would you show up to your job with only one shoe, your pants unzipped and your hair a mess? Probably not. Now ask yourself WHY not? Because it would form a bad impression on your coworkers and customers, right? It&#8217;s the same with your words.</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t take the time to spell out &#8220;Thanks&#8221; instead of &#8220;thx,&#8221; you give the impression that your reader isn&#8217;t important enough for you to bother writing three whole letters. And though you might not capitalize words or bother with punctuation on your phone, it&#8217;s important that your writing on the job is readable and understandable. After all, one little comma makes all the difference between &#8220;Let&#8217;s eat, Grandma!&#8221; and &#8220;Let&#8217;s eat Grandma!&#8221;</p>
<p>English has plenty of confusing constructions that can stymie the best of us. If you&#8217;ve never really learned when to use &#8220;their,&#8221; &#8220;there&#8221; and &#8220;they&#8217;re,&#8221; or the difference between &#8220;its&#8221; and &#8220;it&#8217;s,&#8221; there are a few simple rules you can Google that will help you out.</p>
<p>But please, please don&#8217;t use apostrophes on plurals. Nothing signals a lack of effort like &#8220;instruction&#8217;s&#8221; or &#8220;procedure&#8217;s.&#8221; Sharpen up your business writing and you&#8217;ll gain instant brownie points with your boss.</p>
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		<title>How can a community college help your career?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 14:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re a typical American, you live within an hour&#8217;s drive of a community college, branch campus or extension center. But do you take advantage of this great resource that can boost your career as well as your personal life? The most widely offered courses at community colleges are in the fields of business, management,... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/how-can-a-community-college-help-your-career.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re a typical American, you live within an hour&#8217;s drive of a community college, branch campus or extension center. But do you take advantage of this great resource that can boost your career as well as your personal life?</p>
<p>The most widely offered courses at community colleges are in the fields of business, management, marketing and related support services. These include classes in business administration, accounting, real estate, small business operations, human resources management, insurance and taxation, among many others.</p>
<p>Most often, students can enroll in these classes for credit or elect to take them as non-credit classes for their personal benefit. Tuition for credits is higher than non-credit fees. Another low-cost option is to audit a class, where students are not held responsible for classwork and don&#8217;t receive a grade.</p>
<p>Other widely available courses at community colleges are in health professions, computer and information sciences, liberal arts, engineering, security and protective services, mechanic and repair technologies, family and consumer sciences and education. Depending on each school&#8217;s mission and the area it serves, it might offer specialized programs such as maritime science, agriculture or foreign languages.</p>
<p>Taking a class in information technology might boost your resume when you look for your next job. Or a management course might give you skills that put you in the running for a promotion ahead of your coworkers.</p>
<p>But even taking a night class in pottery is a potential career booster. Not only will you meet new people and gain new network opportunities, you may discover hidden talents you never knew you had. Even if you don&#8217;t put your clay-shaping skills directly to work in your office, the ego boost and excitement of learning something new will undoubtedly spill over into your day-to-day work life.</p>
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		<title>Learn New Job Skills With eBooks</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 16:43:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an economy such as this one, the more job skills you have or can attain, the better it will be for you when it you need to look for a new job or when you boss is trying to decide who to keep and who to lay off. One great way to learn new... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/learn-new-job-skills-with-ebooks.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an economy such as this one, the more job skills you have or can attain, the better it will be for you when it you need to look for a new job or when you boss is trying to decide who to keep and who to lay off. One great way to learn new skills without spending a lot of money is the Internet.</p>
<p>Books that are found online in electronic form are called ebooks. While any book can be made into an ebook, there are many that are written for the express purpose of being distributed online. these books can be found on any site that sells ebooks. They are usually downloadable to the computer, but will also work on the Amazon Kindle as well as other ebook reading devices.</p>
<p>While some are distributed for a few dollars, others are given away for free. Sometimes you have to sign up for emails from a certain website, or you may have to request information about a certain topic to receive the ebook. It is all worth it to get a book that will help you learn a new skill.</p>
<p>These types of books can teach everything from how to start a small business to how to become a grant writer for non-profit institutions. There are even ebooks about how to write and market your own ebook! Learning new computer skills is going to be great for almost any employee looking for a leg up on the competition.</p>
<p>If you can not find an ebook that interests you when it comes to learning more business skills, then try looking for one that will help you with relaxation techniques. Learning new ways to enjoy your office or to get through the day without becoming over-stressed. This may not improve your job security, but if you can&#8217;t learn new skills, then you can just learn to relax and wait it out!</p>
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		<title>Is Loan Consolidation Right For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 05:11:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brad recently graduated from college with an accounting degree and has landed a job with a prestigious accounting firm. Now that all of his worries about studying, finals, and writing research papers are over, the main thing that he has to worry about is paying back his student loans. He has several loans: two federal... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/is-loan-consolidation-right-for-you.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brad recently graduated from college with an accounting degree and has landed a job with a prestigious accounting firm. Now that all of his worries about studying, finals, and writing research papers are over, the main thing that he has to worry about is paying back his student loans.</p>
<p>He has several loans: two federal loans and three from private lending institutions. He is wondering whether or not it would be wise to use a <a href="http://debtconsolidationservice.org/">debt consolidation service</a> to consolidate his loans. He’s not sure since he doesn’t have very many.</p>
<p>If you are like Brad, there are several things to consider. First, you should never consolidate federal student loans with loans from private lending institutions. The reason for this is because the federal loans are at a lower interest rate. You probably won’t get a lower rate from a bank or credit union.</p>
<p>When considering <a href="http://www.suite101.com/content/how-to-consolidate-student-loans-private-and-federal-a229028">consolidating federal loans</a>, there are a couple of considerations that you need to be aware of. You can’t consolidate federal loans if you are still in school. You have to be a graduate to consolidate them. You have to be in good standing on your loans. You cannot be delinquent on any of your loans. If you are, you will need to contact your lender to see if they have any options for loan consolidation. They may have deferment or forbearance options. You may have to get your account in good standing before it can be consolidated.</p>
<p>When you contact loan consolidation services, find out what the total cost of the consolidated loan would be. Compare the cost of the proposed <a href="http://www.forbes.com/2009/04/15/student-loans-moneybuilder-personal-finance-consolidate.html">loan</a> with what you are currently paying. If the cost and terms of the consolidation are better than the current terms, then you can rest assured that a loan consolidation is right for you.</p>
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		<title>Finding a Temp Job with an Agency</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 16:43:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The easiest way to get the temp job that you want without running around looking for help wanted signs all the time is to go to a placement agency. Finding the right agency for you can be hard but the most important thing to consider is how convent the location is for you. Depending on... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/finding-a-temp-job-with-an-agency.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">The easiest way to get  the temp job that you want without running around looking for help  wanted signs all the time is to go to a placement agency. Finding the  right agency for you can be hard but the most important thing to  consider is how convent the location is for you. </span></p>
<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">Depending on if you are  looking for long term, short term, or daily temp work you might be  going to that office often. The top few temp job agencies in a given  area will all have access to pretty much the same job opportunities.  This means that you have to think about the future. If they called you  in for a rush job offer, could you make it? Would you want to? This is  especially true for day labor type of work where you would have to show  up every day to get an assignment.    If the time of the year is right you might be able to walk into a nearby  store and get temporary work. </span></p>
<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">Around major rush holidays like  Valentines Day or big shopping months like November and December, many stores will  offer season jobs. Malls in particular can be a great place to look as  you have access to several stores all in one place.Temp agencies usually have enough experience to place people in positions with companies where they will mesh well. Whether it is a daily position or a long term position, it is important to be able to get along well with people whom you&#8217;ve never worked with before.</span></p>
<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">Tax related work is  another seasonal job that have a lot of job openings at the right time  of the year. Whether you go to a placement agency or wait till the  nearest season job, temp work is a great way to earn some extra money  while gaining the valuable experience needed to find full time work  later.</span></p>
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		<title>Online Degrees Well Accepted in the Education World</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2011 12:21:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many well known universities have placed the entire curriculum for certain degree programs online. Schools such as MIT and Stanford now offer what is called an OpenCourseWare program where people can earn degrees online. The accessibility and lower cost of online programs have increased enrollment over 10 times that of traditional programs. There are sites... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/online-degrees-well-accepted-in-the-education-world.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many well known universities have placed the entire curriculum for certain degree programs online. Schools such as MIT and Stanford now offer what is called an OpenCourseWare program where people can earn degrees online. The accessibility and lower cost of online programs have increased enrollment over 10 times that of traditional programs. There are sites to help you find just the right school for you such as elearners.com. It can show you the pros and cons of several programs and then you can make the choice that best works for you.</p>
<p>Four years ago, over four million Americans were taking online courses. The old stigma that online programs weren&#8217;t very good is no longer true. Businesses used to rate traditional school degrees higher than those obtained through online programs. Now, almost every traditional university also offers online courses and some, like those mentioned above, even have whole <a href="http://technorati.com/lifestyle/article/the-rise-of-online-colleges-and/">online degree programs</a>. The benefits are numerous to both the student and the university.</p>
<p>Students <a href="http://www.newsweek.com/2009/08/11/the-sound-of-one-hand-clicking.html">studying online</a> don&#8217;t have to worry about housing costs (just because of college that is) nor do many even have to buy books. They can do even the reading needed online. They don&#8217;t have to worry about getting to and from school, which saves both time and money. The students can work full-time jobs and still go to school and be around family if they want and need to do that. Online programs are available in the environment the student most prefers which adds to the success of learning. Professors can monitor more students at a time. They are also able to spend more time on course content. The methods of online delivery are varied enough to accommodate different learning methods of students which enhances not only how well the students learn but how long they stay committed to the program.</p>
<p>Ready to enroll?</p>
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		<title>How it Worked for Sam</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2011 10:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sam was happy to be working a regular office job with regular nine to five hours. She got married and decided to give up her job to stay home with her precious baby boy. While she loved her son and did her best to make his life the best possible life she could, she was... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/how-it-worked-for-sam.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sam was happy to be working a regular office job with regular nine to five hours. She got married and decided to give up her job to stay home with her precious baby boy. While she loved her son and did her best to make his life the best possible life she could, she was growing tired of spending all of her time at home. She knew that she needed a career that would give her the time to spend with her family, but also required her to have focus and energy.</p>
<p>She began taking classes online for her teaching degree. She loved the thought of working in the same building where her son was going to school. She did not want to have to put him in daycare at all. She had finished her degree by the time her son was six and began applying to schools for a job. She worked part time for a while, and then began teaching full time once the administration at the school saw her wonderful skills with the children.</p>
<p>She was able to drive her son to school every day and home every night. They had the same holidays and summer breaks together. It turned out to be wonderful for her whole family.</p>
<p>This may seem like a sort of fairy tale story, but it is not. Many people are choosing the jobs they wish to have and going to school for them from home while they are raising their kids. While Sam decided to be a teacher, there are many other types of work that one can learn to do online. You can learn to be a psychologist, a nurse, a transcriptionist, or even a writer!</p>
<p>You do not have to sacrifice your family for school or a job. Find the right online courses for you and have some confidence in yourself! You can do this too.</p>
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		<title>Making Yourself Marketable</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2011 07:56:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The job market today is a battlefield. Employers have so many applicants coming at them, they have the luxury of being very critical of their applicants. So, here are a few tips to make yourself more marketable and appealing as a potential employee. Get a Degree Now, getting a college degree is a bit of... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/making-yourself-marketable.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The job market today is a battlefield. Employers have so many applicants coming at them, they have the luxury of being very critical of their applicants. So, here are a few tips to make yourself more marketable and appealing as a potential employee.</p>
<h3>Get a Degree</h3>
<p>Now, getting a college degree is a bit of a process. It will take a little while, but it will substantially increase your appeal to an employer. These days, it&#8217;s actually easier than ever to get a college degree. There are <a title="distance learning degrees" href="http://www.onlineschoolstoday.com/degrees/Browse-online-Degrees.aspx?cat=21241" target="_blank">distance learning degrees</a> that allow you to get your education without even setting foot in a classroom. This is great if you have to work to put your way through school, have a family to care for, or even just have a life outside of school.</p>
<h3>Boost Your Resume</h3>
<p>The first thing that an employer will see from you is your <a title="marketable 2" href="http://www.ehow.com/how_5334494_improve-marketability-job-market.html" target="_blank">resume</a>. So, you want to make sure that it comes across as professional. Make sure that you edit and update the information frequently, proofread it, and have it printed on high quality resume paper. You could even go so far as to have it professionally written and printed to give you that extra leg up.</p>
<h3>Making Yourself Memorable</h3>
<p>When in an interview, you want to make sure that the employer remembers you. Just make sure that it&#8217;s for the right reason, and not for an embarrassing blunder. Make sure that you are friendly, keep eye contact with the interviewer, speak confidently, and above all, relax. The more comfortable you seem in front of the interviewer, the more confident you will come across. Be sure to practice interviewing with a friend, or even in your own head.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter what steps you decide to take. As long as you are making improvements and trying to make yourself more <a title="marketable" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?Enhance-Your-Job-Skills-to-Increase-Your-Marketability&amp;id=3022834" target="_blank">marketable</a>, employers will begin to notice you more and more.</p>
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		<title>Freelancing While Looking for a New Career</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 16:43:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being in between jobs can be a horrible feeling. Whether or not you are receiving unemployment benefits, the likelihood is that you are not meeting all of your needs with these funds. One way to combat this problem is to take up freelancing. Freelancing is when you hire yourself out with committing yourself to any... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/freelancing-while-looking-for-a-new-career.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being in between jobs can be a horrible feeling. Whether or not you are receiving unemployment benefits, the likelihood is that you are not meeting all of your needs with these funds. One way to combat this problem is to take up freelancing.</p>
<p>Freelancing is when you hire yourself out with committing yourself to any particular employer. There are typically no benefits, and no promises for the amount of work or length of time you will be employed with any particular employer. Depending on the type of work that you are doing, you may be required to sign a contract with your employer. Typically these include non-disclosure statements as many companies who use freelancers want their company information kept private.</p>
<p>There are a number of occupations in which freelancers work. Many of them are even on the Internet. Anyone who can write can find companies that help people do research and write web content for their websites.</p>
<p>Website designers often work freelance jobs, moving from client to client as websites are created and maintained. Sometimes this becomes a long-term working relationship, but it usually lasts for the amount of time it takes to design the site.</p>
<p>Journalists are another group that freelance at times. This means they write articles for themselves and try to sell them to a newspaper or television new station. The information can sometimes go to the place willing to pay the most for it, which means the journalist is not loyal to any one entity.</p>
<p>When you are freelancing, one rule is very important. Never apply for a job with someone who wants to make you pay for the job list, the application fee, or any other type of up-front fee. Freelancing means being able to make good occupational choices for yourself.</p>
<p>It may take a little research, but you will be able to find work out there if it is available. Post some advertisements of your own online. This could even bring the customers to you!</p>
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		<title>A Degree Online: An Easier Way to a Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2011 10:28:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The reality is that over 60 percent of jobs require a degree or some form of post-secondary occupational study. That means for those searching for work, attaining a degree is of utmost importance. However, heading to a college or university campus isn&#8217;t the only option. Many students need to maintain full time jobs while they... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/a-degree-online-an-easier-way-to-a-job.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The reality is that over 60 percent of jobs require a degree or some form of post-secondary occupational study. That means for those searching for work, attaining a degree is of utmost importance. However, heading to a college or university campus isn&#8217;t the only option.</p>
<p>Many students need to maintain full time jobs while they attend school, or would rather not take out student loans with high interest rates to cover the costs. In fact, there are many additional reasons to skip the traditional four-year university degree and choose an alternative like an <a href="http://www.aionline.edu/online-education">online degree program</a>.</p>
<p>Lower Cost</p>
<p>As the price of higher learning continues to increase, it becomes more important that you get the best <a href="http://www.ehow.com/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-online-education/" target="_blank">education</a> for your money. Courses offered online are as esteemed as anything offered in a classroom, yet for a much lesser cost. In addition to a smaller tuition, online programs don&#8217;t require the purchase of expensive textbooks since all materials are available on the Internet.</p>
<p>Also, an online school won&#8217;t require moving to an entirely new city to attend a college and paying the costs that come from living off campus.</p>
<p>More Flexibility</p>
<p>One thing that any student wishes they had more of is time. By <a href="http://www.ehow.com/list_5796006_advantages-getting-online-degree.html" target="_blank">learning online</a>, students get all the flexibility they can use, with enough time left over to work or spend on leisurely activities. Taking courses over the Internet means there are no classroom schedules. Instead, students can learn the course material on their own time when it&#8217;s most suitable to them.</p>
<p>Any Degree</p>
<p>Programs online offer degrees in any level from bachelor&#8217;s to master&#8217;s and even doctorate&#8217;s. Those degrees can also be attained in just about every field of study. There are programs for major professions such as law, as well as all categories for engineering.</p>
<p>Whatever job you desire, consider the numerous benefits and then find the right online degree program for you.</p>
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		<title>Acing the Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 16:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several ways to make yourself ready for an interview for a new position. First, take some time to study the corporation you wish to work for. Understand their products, where they operate, and get a feel for the philosophical direction of the employer. This can help you in the interview when they ask,... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/acing-the-interview.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">There are several ways to make yourself ready for an interview for a new position. First, take some  time to study the corporation you wish to work for. Understand their  products, where they operate, and get a feel for the philosophical  direction of the employer.  This can help you in the interview when they  ask, &#8220;What is it about our company that makes you want a position with  us&#8221;? </span></p>
<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">Emphasize where your core thoughts match with that of the company.     Also, make sure to be on time for your interview, and present  yourself in a professional manner. Your clothing should be clean and  appropriate for an interview, and you should fully look the part of  someone they would be foolish not to hire. This means take the time for  personal grooming. This includes a neat haircut, kempt facial hair,and  fresh breath. Anything you can do to present yourself in a positive light is  important. </span></p>
<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">Some of these things seem like mere common sense, but it can  be surprising how many people fall short on simple elements.        Lastly, present yourself as curious, humble, confident and easy to  work with. So much of what employers look for is  the ability and the  willingness to get along with co-workers in pursuing a task. Make it  obvious your goal is to contribute to the company and to get along  internally. </span></p>
<p><span id="answer_long0" style="display: block;">Don&#8217;t be overly cocky and come across as smug. Just present  your best self that is positive and goal-oriented. Come across as someone who will be a drama free employee who is not the sort that  would get bogged down in petty office politics.      I believe following my advice would help a prospective employee to  present their best self- and land that job in a economic period when  employers must be ever more selective about whom they hire.</span></p>
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		<title>Finding a New Career</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 16:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Job Hunt]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[One day you are sitting at your desk, working steadily on a project, and the next thing you know, you are out pounding the pavement, looking for another job. While it may not seem like things can turn around like this, Americans experience it every day. As the job market continues to fluctuate, and more... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/finding-a-new-career.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One day you are sitting at your desk, working steadily on a project, and the next thing you know, you are out pounding the pavement, looking for another job. While it may not seem like things can turn around like this, Americans experience it every day. As the job market continues to fluctuate, and more people are widening their search parameters when it comes to new careers, it is important for people to be looking for jobs outside of their chosen profession.</p>
<p>Widen your job search by opening up your career field and salary range choices. Apply for everything that you might remotely be good at. If you get calls for interviews to jobs that you later decide you have no interest in, you can turn down the interview. If you go to an interview for a job that you do not know if you want or not, accept it for what it is, a chance to practice your interview skills. Even if you are offered a job you decide you do not want, you will be able to turn it down with a little more confidence than you had before.</p>
<p>While many people choose a career and stay there for 20, 40, or even 50  years, many more hop from job to job their entire lives. The average  person changes professions seven times over the course of his or her  life. You may have gone to school for a particular subject or career, but you must remember that times are tough in all aspects of business. There is no shame in take a job you do not love while you continue to look for another one. You never know, the job you thought you were taking to help you squeak by, could end up being what you love to do after all.</p>
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		<title>Candid Camera… Not!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 19:19:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The interview is too important a part of the job hunting process to not spend some good quality time preparing for it. An excellent way to prepare is doing a mock interview and using a video camera to record it. &#160; If you have written down all the questions which might be asked and also... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/candid-camera%e2%80%a6-not.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The interview is too important a part of the job hunting process to not spend some good quality time preparing for it. An excellent way to prepare is doing a mock interview and using a video camera to record it.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>If you have written down all the questions which might be asked and also written down answers to all those questions, you are now ready for the next step. Have a friend start the video camera and then actually perform an entire brief interview.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>When you enter the room, are you smiling? Do you have your head hanging down like a puppy? Do you approach the interviewer with confidence? Are you dressed appropriately for your interview?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Did you shake the hand of your interviewer? Did you just sit down or did you wait for them to tell or show you where to sit? Are you sitting forward in your seat or slouching? Did you set your notes on their desk or keep them in your lap?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>When they asked you questions did you respond with confidence? When appropriate, did you use your 30 second power speeches? Did you speak at the right volume, not too quiet and not too loud? Did you look the interviewer in the eye? Or did you stare at them or at your hands or notes? Did you come across as honest and sincere?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>As you left, did you thank them? Did you ask for the job and set up a follow-up time and date?</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Do your interview 4 or 5 times. Practice might not make perfect but most people see major differences from the first to the fifth interview. When you go before the real interviewer do you want them to be seeing your first or fifth or eighth interview? Your job could hinge on how you have done in your previous interviews, whether real or mock interviews. Smile, you&rsquo;ve been on not-so-candid camera!</p>
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		<title>Show Me the Money!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2011 19:19:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the key reasons for working is to get paid. This is a part of the interview process that can often be difficult for people. Here are seven keys to help you get the job and the best pay that is available to you. &#160; 1)&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Never introduce pay concerns. The interviewer will often... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/show-me-the-money.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the key reasons for working is to get paid. This is a part of the interview process that can often be difficult for people. Here are seven keys to help you get the job and the best pay that is available to you.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>1)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Never introduce pay concerns. The interviewer will often breech this subject in the second interview. It is not uncommon to have no idea what you will potentially be paid at the end of the first interview.</p>
<p>2)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; When they ask you what you want to be paid give a range. &ldquo;My range is $12 to $18 an hour. What range were you looking for this position?&rdquo; This allows them to respond with the range they are looking to hire within. &nbsp;If you say $17, that could be out of their budget and they cannot hire you. Interview over.</p>
<p>3)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; When they give you the firm offer, now is when the negotiation begins.</p>
<p>4)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; If the organization thinks that your wage request is too high, review the qualities and contributions that you would be able to bring to the company.</p>
<p>5)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; When you see an offer that you don&rsquo;t like, repeat the offer &ldquo;$16 an hour.&rdquo; Sit quietly and look at the offer. Count to 10. You will get one of three general responses:</p>
<p>a.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &ldquo;I am authorized to pay you an additional twenty-five cents an hour.&rdquo;</p>
<p>b.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &ldquo;This is the maximum amount in our budget.&rdquo;</p>
<p>c.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Silence. They wait you out.</p>
<p>Option a gave you a pay raise and both options b and c show you are at their top.</p>
<p>6)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; If the offer is not enough but close, offer to think the offer over. Set up a call back appointment.</p>
<p>7)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; If the offer ends with a promise for a future promotion have it written into the contract before signing it.</p>
<p>Allow yourself the opportunity to be paid the maximum amount. Negotiate your price.</p>
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		<title>Backups (References) Make You Look and Sound Good!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 19:19:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many great singers had great backups. Diana Ross had the Supremes, Freddie Mercury had Queen, Amy Lee has Evanescence. As you enter your job search you, too, need great backups. Your backups are your references. &#160; Your potential employers call your references and find out that you really are that great, wonderful person the interviewer... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/backups-references-make-you-look-and-sound-good.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many great singers had great backups. Diana Ross had the Supremes, Freddie Mercury had Queen, Amy Lee has Evanescence. As you enter your job search you, too, need great backups. Your backups are your references.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Your potential employers call your references and find out that you really are that great, wonderful person the interviewer thought you were. Or you are a schmuck!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Yes, your references can make or break your job search. Great references are like gold in the bank while bad references will get your application thrown out.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Your job is to make sure you have great references. Ask your potential reference if they would be willing to help you in your job search. If they are at all hesitant, move on. Ask them what they would say. If they are not positive&hellip;move on.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Give them a copy of your resume. Talk to them about it. Get their feedback to help improve it. Remind them of your abilities. Remind them of stories they can use that show you in a glowing situation. Let them know what jobs you are seeking so they can help gear their interview towards you getting your job. Remind them to always be honest, but to help you get the job.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Talk to them about your strengths and weaknesses. Help them remember positive ways you have overcome weaknesses and positively influenced your company, church or friends. They will be asked these questions and they need to have positive responses.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>When you get your job, call your references and thank them. If you don&rsquo;t thank them now, they might not be as willing when you need their help in a few years when you are looking again. Better yet, thank them in person AND send them a thank you card. They deserve your high praise&hellip;they are key to you getting your job.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Help make these references gold in your bank and they will willingly remain your awesome backups!</p>
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		<title>A Case Study of Getting a University Degree Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2011 18:48:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sally (not her real name) worked part-time for her local public school district. She enjoyed her work but it didn’t pay very well. Even thought she had a Bachelor’s degree, she decided that if she went back to school and got her Master’s, she would have more marketable skills. She researched and found an online... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/a-case-study-of-getting-a-university-degree-online.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sally (not her real name) worked part-time for her local public school district. She enjoyed her work but it didn’t pay very well. Even thought she had a Bachelor’s degree, she decided that if she went back to school and got her Master’s, she would have more marketable skills.</p>
<p>She researched and found an online degree program that she was interested in. She applied and got accepted. While she continued working at her part-time job with the school district, she worked on her Master’s degree. She completed it within two years. Shortly after she completed her course work, she landed a job at a nearby university with a significant increase in salary. Her employer indicated that the thing that made her stand out from the other candidates was that she had her Master’s degree.</p>
<p>Sally’s experience is typical. Having an advanced college degree gave her more marketable skills. This made her stand out from all of the other job applicants. Her new employer at the university was especially interested in her experience in getting her degree online. In her new job, she provided training and valuable insights to faculty as they developed their online courses.</p>
<p>More and more universities are offering <a href="http://www.ehow.com/facts_5139903_benefits-bachelors-degree.html">Bachelor&#8217;s</a> and Master&#8217;s degrees online. You can get a Master’s degree in instructional performance and technology, criminal justice, leadership, business administration, public administration, nursing, and healthcare administration. You can even get a degree in cooking. To get accepted into an online program, some requirements include taking the GRE exam, writing a letter of intent, provide a transcript from your Bachelor’s program, and having three letters of recommendation.</p>
<p>Getting <a href="http://online.southuniversity.edu/degree-level/online-masters-degree-programs.aspx">university degrees online</a> enhances your marketability. Your future employer will see that you have good writing and communication skills. You will be able to do real-world problem solving. Your critical thinking skills will be far better than someone without a college degree. You will be able to strategize, organize, analyze, and synthesize information to make wise business decisions.</p>
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		<title>The Two Most Important Words</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 19:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you have grown up you might have heard the two most important words are Thank You. You have just finished your interview, which you thought went quite well. You remembered to say thank you to the interviewer(s) for their time and interest in you. &#160; Nonetheless, the interviewer told you there are others they... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/the-two-most-important-words.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As you have grown up you might have heard the two most important words are Thank You. You have just finished your interview, which you thought went quite well. You remembered to say thank you to the interviewer(s) for their time and interest in you.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Nonetheless, the interviewer told you there are others they are going to talk to and you really have no idea how well you did against everyone else. You still need to set yourself apart from the pack.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Go to the store. Buy a simple thank you card. But wait! You say. No one uses thank you cards anymore. This is exactly the point. No one expects to receive them either.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Think back to the last time you received a piece of mail that was actually addressed to you (not including bills and advertisements.) You were probably thrilled, surprised and maybe a little excited to see what is inside the envelope. Your potential boss might not be thrilled, but they will most likely be surprised and impressed.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Send that thank you card the same day. Thank them for the opportunity to talk with them. Briefly mention one key point from the interview and let them know you look forward to hearing from them.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>If you decided at the interview that the job is not for you and you told them that, or they told you that you are not a fit, send them a thank you card. Thank them for their time and tell them you appreciate the opportunity even though this was not a fit at this time. They will remember you and when a position opens that more closely fits your abilities, they might call you. This is called networking and is where about 43% of the jobs come from. Do not burn your bridges.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Thank you, spoken and then written has been the final piece of the puzzle that has garnered many a job.</p>
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		<title>Four Keys to Success and Joy in Your Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 19:19:22 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Tips & Tricks]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[1.&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Smile. Be pleasant to everyone, from the doorman to the highest supervisor to the stranger you meet in the elevator. (You never know, he might be the company president.) Don&#8217;t be overly chatty, but greet everyone you meet with a friendly smile and say hello when appropriate. 2.&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; Don&#8217;t waste time. When you have... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/four-keys-to-success-and-joy-in-your-job.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Smile. Be pleasant to everyone, from the doorman to the highest supervisor to the stranger you meet in the elevator. (You never know, he might be the company president.) Don&rsquo;t be overly chatty, but greet everyone you meet with a friendly smile and say hello when appropriate.</p>
<p>2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Don&rsquo;t waste time. When you have a break, take it away from your desk or work station. Don&rsquo;t look like you are sitting around on company time. When you are at work, work. In some jobs, such as a call center, you may have idle time, but you can use it to read a professionally-oriented book, do some writing or otherwise look and be productive.&nbsp; If you use it for idle chit-chat, will it make you a better employee and improve your skills? How will it look if the boss comes through? How will it lead to a better position? Do your chatting on your breaks, away from your work station.</p>
<p>3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Be on time. Better yet, be early. When it is time to start, you will be relaxed and do a better job. If you are rushing in at the last moment, shedding your coat, gloves, and lunchbox as you race to the time clock, you are going to be stressed. This translates to being unhappy and starting your day doing poor work.&nbsp; If you plan on being at least fifteen minutes early every day, you will be able to handle traffic delays, talkative coworkers, and other stressors, and still get to the time clock in plenty of time to start your day on a positive note.</p>
<p>4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Learn when to say yes and no.&nbsp; Allow space to say yes to the boss when something unexpected comes up. Say no to the coworker that wants to chat beyond break time. Say no to the colleague who begs favors that will put you behind in your own work. Say yes to hard work!</p>
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		<title>A Job to Satisfy Your Inner Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 19:19:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you could reinvent yourself, what job would you have? How do you decide when there are so many options out there?&#160; There are many good books on identifying your skills, work styles, and learning styles that may lead to a career, but here&#8217;s a simple exercise to get your started. Close your eyes and... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/a-job-to-satisfy-your-inner-child.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you could reinvent yourself, what job would you have? How do you decide when there are so many options out there?&nbsp; There are many good books on identifying your skills, work styles, and learning styles that may lead to a career, but here&rsquo;s a simple exercise to get your started.</p>
<p>Close your eyes and go back in time in your mind. Bounce quickly back to age ten or twelve. What did you love to do then? Don&rsquo;t think about what you did to survive socially, but what you did for yourself, what you really loved to do. Picture yourself doing that, whatever it is. Try to remember any and all activities that you really felt happy doing. What piqued your interest? Now, you&rsquo;ve read the paragraph. Close your eyes and think about this before you read any further.</p>
<p>When your eyes are open again, quickly write down all the things you thought of. Start with a list. After that, write a paragraph or two describing each activity. If you listed painting, write about what kind of painting. Was it helping Dad paint the house, finger painting, or dabbling in watercolors or oils?&nbsp; Do this writing for each thing you loved to do. Identify what made you happy about the activity.</p>
<p>The next step is to figure out how you can apply those things to a career. Ryan, who loved to climb trees, play in the dirt, and make friends with animals, is trying out a career in organic farming. Linda did math in her head for fun. She is now a tutor. Donald spent his allowance on Lego sets, loved reading about ancient civilizations, and dressed as a Roman for Halloween. He is now majoring in history and geography with a focus on applying technology to the field.</p>
<p>What made you happy at ten? If it satisfies your inner soul, you can use it as a springboard for your dream career.</p>
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		<title>Speak Out to Find the Perfect Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 19:19:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When looking for a job, 65% of people look in ads and the internet. 27% use agencies and recruiters. 3% approach the company directly and 5% use personal networking. Studies of the job market show that only 14% of the jobs are found through ads and the internet, 13% through agencies and recruiters, 30% by... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/speak-out-to-find-the-perfect-job.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When looking for a job, 65% of people look in ads and the internet. 27% use agencies and recruiters. 3% approach the company directly and 5% use personal networking. Studies of the job market show that only 14% of the jobs are found through ads and the internet, 13% through agencies and recruiters, 30% by approaching the company directly and 43% by personal networking. (The Career Workshop, 2004)</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Ads and the internet are easy to search, but the problem is that you are doing something and not really getting anywhere. If you want to pretend like you are looking for a job, send out hundreds of copies of your resume to ads and the internet.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The hardest of the four approaches is also the most effective: personal networking. If you have lost your job then stand up in church and announce it to the congregation at appropriate times; keep them apprised of your search as time goes on. They will have compassion for you and will begin to talk to others who might know others who know someone who might be able to give you an interview. These convoluted chains actually do work and have found hundreds of people good or even great jobs.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Do you have a Facebook or MySpace account? Let them know your successes and failures in your job hunt. Always keep public posts professional. Your potential employers might be reading your posts. If you are always ranting, especially about your current job or money problems, prospective employers will avoid you. Your friends might too. If you are upbeat, even in adversity, it shows. Utilize sites like LinkedIn, which are designed for professional networking.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Networking is by far the most effective way to spend your time as you job hunt. Talk to people, line up your references, get referrals, and expand your network into your next job.</p>
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		<title>The Art of the Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 14:55:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jobs are in low supply these days, so the interview process is more important than ever. Your resume will show your qualifications, but personality is what matters after that. Here are some tips to help you nail your job interview and be remembered. Practice for the interview before it happens. This may seem cheesy, but... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/the-art-of-the-interview.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jobs are in low supply these days, so the interview process is more important than ever. Your resume will show your qualifications, but personality is what matters after that. Here are some tips to help you nail your job interview and be remembered.</p>
<ul>
<li>Practice for the <a href="http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Good-Impression-at-a-First-Job-Interview">interview</a> before it happens. This may seem cheesy, but it is important in order to      make a good first impression. People may be able to point out flaws in      your interview skills that can be fixed, like saying, “um…” too much or      using too many hand gestures.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Don’t chew gum – it might offend your interviewer.      Plus, it looks very unprofessional.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Dress the part. If you are going for an office      interview, be sure to look smart. Jeans are out of the question. A white      shirt and suit are your best bet. The same goes for women. If you are      going for a job interview in a warehouse, however, a little less dressed      up may be in order. Use your best judgment, and be well groomed no matter      what you choose to wear. This means shave a few hours before and check      your appearance in a mirror before showing up to the interview.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>During the interview, be sure to make eye contact. This      shows that you are serious about the job and that you have confidence in      your ability to do it.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>It is also a good idea to bring a copy of your resume      in case the interviewer does not have it on hand. Some people will ask for      it just to see if you are prepared. A sheet of paper with your references      may also come in handy.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>At the end of the interview, leave your business card      so they can contact you easily. <a href="http://www.nextdayflyers.com/business-card-printing/">Business cards</a> also show you&#8217;ve had a position of importance in the past, which means you      know how to handle yourself.</li>
</ul>
<p>With a little luck and the advice mentioned above, you&#8217;ll nail the job.</p>
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		<title>Arming the Mighty Job Hunter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 19:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are looking for a job, the number one requirement is to take care of yourself first. Job hunting is brutal to the psyche. It can make you second guess yourself, doubt yourself and critique yourself. Therefore it is imperative that you take care of yourself. &#160; Too often a person looking for work... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/arming-the-mighty-job-hunter.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are looking for a job, the number one requirement is to take care of yourself first. Job hunting is brutal to the psyche. It can make you second guess yourself, doubt yourself and critique yourself. Therefore it is imperative that you take care of yourself.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Too often a person looking for work tries to reward their work by allowing themselves to play video games, watch TV, rent movies, etc. Pretty soon the job search is taking almost ten minutes a day and the rewards are taking 15 hours. You can stay unemployed for a long time, even while you think you are looking for a job.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>When you are employed you should spend 15 to 60 minutes a day in personal self-care which includes inspirational reading and non-fiction books, tapes and CD&rsquo;s to increase understanding of your world. Attending workshops, classes and seminars is also highly recommended to expand your horizons. Now that you are un-employed, should this change? NO. Absolutely not!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Now, more than ever, these positive actions should be continued, not shoved into a corner and forgotten. If you did not do these things before, start now. You have lots of time! Attacking the job search without these tools is like going to battle without any armor or without a weapon.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Arm yourself with the best books.&nbsp; Go to the library or buy <em>&ldquo;How to Win Friends and Influence People,&rdquo; &ldquo;Who Moved My Cheese&rdquo; </em>and<em> &ldquo;The Magic of Thinking Big.&rdquo; </em>These are classic books that are still viable today. There are many other valuable books to enrich your life during your job search. Spend the time, reap the rewards.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>When it feels like the world is tearing you down, put on your armor. Wield the sword of positive reading and swing into the job search. The reward, a good job, will come, and you will go into it well-prepared for success.</p>
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		<title>The Job Interview: Facing the Tough Questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 19:19:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are in your job interview and the prospective employer looks at your resume and sees that you are not working. She then asks, &#8220;Why did you leave your job?&#8221; Do you have an answer ready for her? How you answer questions like this will determine how the rest of the interview will go. As... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/the-job-interview-facing-the-tough-questions.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You are in your job interview and the prospective employer looks at your resume and sees that you are not working. She then asks, &ldquo;Why did you leave your job?&rdquo; Do you have an answer ready for her? How you answer questions like this will determine how the rest of the interview will go. </p>
<p>As part of your preparation for your interview, sit down and write all the questions that you can think up if you were interviewing you. Consider questions you have heard in previous interviews. Ask your friends what their worst interview questions were.</p>
<p>The question used above will almost always be asked if you are not currently employed. Other common questions are: Why are you leaving your current job? What is the hardest thing you have had to do on the job? How do you handle obnoxious employees or co-workers? Have you ever been fired from a job?</p>
<p>Look at each question and honestly create a positive response. It is your job to turn your negatives (and everyone has them) into positives. Show how you made a mistake but you have made this a strength in your career, addressing the issue and making the changes needed to be successful. </p>
<p>Create a statement for each question where you answer truthfully, but craft the response in the most favorable terms. Keep the response short. 30 seconds is all that you should be talking, which allows only 3 to 5 sentences. Longer answers tend to indicate that you are trying to cover up an issue, and may result in actually revealing more than you should.</p>
<p>If you have written down every question that you thought up and have answered them, then when the interviewer asks a question you were not expecting, you will have practice in how to address the questions. Remember, interviewers ask questions and the job seeker who answers the questions the best usually gets the job.</p>
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		<title>Earn a Living Doing What You Love</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2011 19:19:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you unemployed for the first time? Or worse, are you unemployed again and again? If so, have you been working where you are supposed to be, or are you the square peg trying to fit into the round hole? Did you get A’s in high school and college math but find yourself hating your... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/earn-a-living-doing-what-you-love.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you unemployed for the first time? Or worse, are you unemployed again and again? If so, have you been working where you are supposed to be, or are you the square peg trying to fit into the round hole? Did you get A’s in high school and college math but find yourself hating your career in banking, even though it pays well? You might be in the wrong place.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The book “Strengths Finder” comes with an online test. You take the test and the results tell you where you should be looking for a job. You should be employed where you are excited to go to work and not where you drag yourself to work every day. The concept of this book is to help you find your strengths and then let you build into those strengths. If you are a triangle, don’t try and fit into square or round job holes. Search out and find your triangle job holes and you will find your perfect fit.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>When you are looking for work in your perfect fit, you are more enthusiastic in your interviews and this translates to callbacks and eventually a job. And this job often is the “dream job” that you want because it fits your interests.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Close your eyes after reading this paragraph. If money was no object, what would you be doing for a job? (Close your eyes; think!)</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>If what you want to do is exactly what you were doing in your last job, congratulations! If not, get the book and start living your life. Make your job fun. Find something in your line of interest. You have to be the triangle in the triangle hole or the square in the square hole. Anything else is just you going to prison without the bars. Seek the job you love. Live free!</p>
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		<title>30 Seconds to a Better Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 19:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whenever you are talking to other people, whether you are in a job interview, networking, talking on the phone, or casually meeting someone you know, let them know you are looking for a job and what you offer to bring to a potential employer. Usually job applicants stumble through a general idea of what they... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/30-seconds-to-a-better-job.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whenever you are talking to other people, whether you are in a job interview, networking, talking on the phone, or casually meeting someone you know, let them know you are looking for a job and what you offer to bring to a potential employer. Usually job applicants stumble through a general idea of what they are looking for. Often they have not formulated a definite pattern to let others know what they are looking for in a job. </p>
<p>You need to create a short statement that you can recite in 20 to 30 seconds. You have three to five sentences to portray yourself to the person in front of you. Tell them what you are looking for, what your skills are and why a potential employer needs to talk to you. </p>
<p>Example 1: I think I am looking to teach computers at a school or something.&nbsp; I have been a popular teacher. I want to work&hellip;pretty much anywhere&hellip;yeah.</p>
<p>Example 2: I teach extremely effectively. I have taught routers, switches, telephone backroom equipment and computers in a professional environment. After 90 days on the job the company goal was to retain 85% of new employees. Over five years I averaged over 98% retention at the end of those 90 days. </p>
<p>Which of these two people would you hire? The second? Why? This person comes across as knowing they want to teach and having the desire and ability to do so. The first person might get a job, but not if the second person is competing for the same job, unless the second person fails the rest of the interview. However, a prospective employee who has prepared this 30 second statement will likely polish their other interview and job hunting skills. </p>
<p>The adage says that you have 30 seconds to make a good impression. Put that impression into your own 30 second commercial and stand out from the crowd.</p>
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		<title>What Your Body Tells Your Prospective Employer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 19:18:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Congratulations! You are scheduled for a job interview. One of the most important areas of your interview is not what you say but what you do. Your body language will tell your potential employers as much about you as your verbal language. When they greet you, if they hold out their hand, shake it and... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/what-your-body-tells-your-prospective-employer.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations! You are scheduled for a job interview. One of the most important areas of your interview is not what you say but what you do. Your body language will tell your potential employers as much about you as your verbal language. </p>
<p>When they greet you, if they hold out their hand, shake it and return the same pressure they are giving you. A weak handshake portrays you as weak. A hard handshake might be irritating.&nbsp; If they have a bone-crushing handshake, do not get into a handshaking competition. Just give a nice firm shake and pull back.</p>
<p>Sit down when invited, and then sit up. Slouching gives the perception that you don&rsquo;t really care if you are hired. Keeping your back straight portrays confidence, pride in yourself and that you are a competent person. </p>
<p>Avoid nervous behavior&#8211;tapping your pencil or a finger, twirling your hair, playing with a bracelet, pen cap, pen clicker or earring are the types of behavior you should avoid when you want to portray confidence. If you stroke your chair arm, pen, pencil or your own leg or arm, you are showing a need for comfort. Remember the time-worn advice to children: Don&rsquo;t Fidget!</p>
<p>During the interview, keep your hands away from your mouth as this conveys the sense of hiding something or not answering the questions completely. Crossing your arms will often be perceived as disagreement with the interviewer, blocking information, or protecting yourself. </p>
<p>Maintain eye contact with the interviewer without staring. This portrays confidence, honesty and acceptance. As they are speaking, nod your head in agreement. This conveys the point that you are listening to them and understanding what they are saying. Be sure to actually listen too.</p>
<p>The interview is your opportunity to shine. Give yourself every chance to win by using your body language to sell yourself to the interviewer. You only get one first chance. Make it count with good body language.</p>
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		<title>Preparing a Strong Resume</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Jan 2011 05:34:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When looking for a job, a resume is one of the most important tools you can have. Your resume provides an overview of your education and work history and is often the key to getting you an interview. A poorly-written resume that has misspellings, grammar errors, or doesn’t accurately reflect your job experience can hinder... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/preparing-a-strong-resume.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When looking for a job, a resume is one of the most important tools you can have. Your resume provides an overview of your education and work history and is often the key to getting you an interview.</p>
<p>A poorly-written resume that has misspellings, grammar errors, or doesn’t accurately reflect your job experience can hinder your job search. That’s why it’s so important to have a clear, concise, and well-written resume.</p>
<p>If you need to create or update a resume, the following tips will help ensure that it is the best it can be:</p>
<p><strong>Resume Writing Service</strong></p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.starreviews.com/resume-writing-service-reviews.aspx" target="_blank">resume writing</a> service will meet with you to discuss your job and education history in detail. It will also want to know your career goals and objectives, as well as the companies and jobs on your application list. From there, the service will create a professional resume for you.</p>
<p>While these services can be costly, you can have peace of mind knowing that your resume was written by professionals who know how to create a resume that gets results. Ask for recommendations and read online reviews before deciding on a service.</p>
<p><strong>Take a Class </strong></p>
<p>Many colleges, libraries, and continuing education centers have resume writing workshops that can show you, in an hour or two, how to create the ideal resume. Many instructors will critique your resume and offer pointers at the end as well.</p>
<p><strong>Read a Book / Visit a Website</strong></p>
<p>There are hundreds of books you can check out and websites you can visit that illustrate step-by-step <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_2049147_write-resume.html">how to create and proof a resume</a> that will showcase your skills and experience. Just keep in mind that, if you write your resume yourself, make sure you have someone proof it for grammar and spelling.</p>
<p>A well-written resume can be the tool you need to help you land a good job.</p>
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		<title>Searching For Jobs Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via CrunchBase Looking for a job online can often seem challenging due to the overwhelming amount of job advertisements and websites available. Selecting the correct job ads to apply to is just as important as an impeccable resume or upstanding experience. By learning how to select the right jobs to apply too the chances... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/searching-for-jobs-online.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Looking for a job online can often seem challenging due to the  overwhelming amount of job advertisements and websites available.  Selecting the correct job ads to apply to is just as important as an  impeccable resume or upstanding experience. By learning how to select  the right jobs to apply too the chances of getting a return call are  vastly increased, which can lead to an interview and a potential  employment opportunity.</p>
<p>Developing a strategy to find a potential job opening in your career  field can be challenging. The first thing that you need to consider is  what job websites cater to your specific career. While searching general  job ads such as on Craigslist can be productive its often much easier  to find jobs specifically oriented towards your career on a website such  as Career builder. This doesn&#8217;t mean you should take any job ad for  granted just because of were it was posted. The fact of the matter is  that if you specialize in a specific type of job you are more likely to  find it on websites which employers feel comfortable posting a job ad  on.</p>
<p>Bookmark all of the job ads which you could be a potential  candidate for. Remember  that you do not need to meet all of the  qualifications asked for on a job ad to get the job. Some employers find  that they end up with few potential candidates to choose from and will  then be forced to pick the most qualified applicant. Remember that even  if you don&#8217;t meet all of the qualifications it is still possible to  impress the employer during an interview.</p>
<p>Expect to receive some phone calls in the near future after  applying online. These calls are designed to screen potential applicants  for an interview. Act professional during the phone call and explain  what qualifies you for the particular position.<img class="zemanta-pixie-img" style="border: medium none; float: right;" src="http://img.zemanta.com/pixy.gif?x-id=0b7cd8a3-619d-4a85-8a60-f05c652e955c" alt="" /></p>
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		<title>Tips For A Successful Interview</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Dec 2010 19:56:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting that call to set up an interview can feel astonishing. However it is important to prepare beforehand to ensure that you can leave a great first impression during your interview. By following some simple steps and doing some research its possible to approach the daunting task with confidence and grace. Personal appearance is one... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/tips-for-a-successful-interview.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting that call to set up an interview can feel astonishing. However  it is important to prepare beforehand to ensure that you can leave a  great first impression during your interview. By following some simple  steps and doing some research its possible to approach the daunting task  with confidence and grace.</p>
<p>Personal appearance is one of the most important factors to  consider before attending an interview. Depending on the job type it  might be preferable to wear a suit or dress, while other job-interviews  can be successful in casual dress or normal clothing. Remember to get a  haircut beforehand and shave if necessary. While it is important to look  professional, overdressing can make you appear desperate for the job.  Just dress to impress, but don&#8217;t overdo it.</p>
<p>Do some additional research on the position the company is offering  as well as the company itself. Walking into an interview knowing some  of the company history makes it easier to decide on what to highlight  about yourself. An interview can be short making it necessary to show  how well qualified you are for the position using as few words as  possible. Should you feel nervous about what you will say practice  talking about your qualifications with a friend or loved one. Ask them  to pretend they are interviewing you and put yourself on the spot. If  you can answer all of the interview questions confidently a real  interview should go flawless.</p>
<p>Bring all the necessary paperwork and information with you to the  interview. You may be asked to fill out paperwork before or after the  interview. Remember to have your social security number, previous  employer information and drug test results if necessary during the  interview. Not having vital information can be embarrassing and show  that you were not prepared for the interview.<img class="zemanta-pixie-img" style="border: medium none; float: right;" src="http://img.zemanta.com/pixy.gif?x-id=6092da2d-59ac-4cc0-a51c-fb7f588eea28" alt="" /></p>
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		<title>Writing A Stellar Resume</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2010 19:54:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Writing a great resume is the most important aspect of finding a job that you should consider. Whether your write it yourself or pay someone else to write it remember that a well written resume is the difference between a phone call and a recycle bin. Before you decide on who is writing your resume... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/writing-a-stellar-resume.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writing a great resume is the most important aspect of finding a job  that you should consider. Whether your write it yourself or pay someone  else to write it remember that a well written resume is the difference  between a phone call and a recycle bin.</p>
<p>Before you decide on who is writing your resume gather together all  of your previous career information. This could include previous  employers, high school and college education and job experience. Also  take in mind the type of job you are applying for, as different job  types often require unique resume formats. Take note of various  accomplishments and awards you have received throughout your career.</p>
<p>Should you decide to write your own resume you will need to  categorize your career information into an organized sheet of paper that  allows someone reading it to quickly find vital information. Include  your name, phone number and email at the top of your resume. Follow this  with a professional objective, summary statement, education,  accomplishments, skills and experience. The summary statement will  outline the most important information which qualifies you for the  position while the professional objective relates how the job applies to  your specific career goals.  Remember to only include the most  impressive and specific information that qualifies you for the position  on your resume, otherwise you risk boring the person reading the resume.</p>
<p>Many do not have the necessary writing skills to put together an  impressive resume. Thankfully many writers specialize in writing resumes  and know how to make a person look impressive. Take into consideration  how much time you might spend writing your own resume when comparing  prices for a written resume.</p>
<p>Although most people like to impress a potential employer with  their resume, appearing overqualified can prevent you from getting a  job. Being overqualified means that its more likely for you to leave the  job in favor of a higher paying job when available and that you would  expect higher payment in general.<img class="zemanta-pixie-img" style="border: medium none; float: right;" src="http://img.zemanta.com/pixy.gif?x-id=671bb822-f49b-4467-886a-e977ac39f06e" alt="" /></p>
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		<title>Creative Ways To Look For A Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2010 19:53:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After sending your resume out online so many times you may begin to wonder if you are applying to a brick wall. Finding new ways to search for jobs can be a welcome refreshment to the traditional search methods and may very well increase your chances of finding the job you desire. Many people have... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/creative-ways-to-look-for-a-job.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After sending your resume out online so many times you may begin to  wonder if you are applying to a brick wall. Finding new ways to search  for jobs can be a welcome refreshment to the traditional search methods  and may very well increase your chances of finding the job you desire.  Many people have found jobs using impromptu methods and its a great way  to impress a potential employer with a creative approach.</p>
<p>Search the local newspaper for job advertisements. You would be  surprised at how many job advertisements are posted in the newspaper but  aren&#8217;t online. Clip out potential job opportunities with scissors or  highlight them with a pen to come back to later. Most simply require you  to call a number or send an email, which can lead to a lot more  responses than simply sending out a resume.</p>
<p>For those who have the confidence finding a job can be as simple as  asking. Call companies which apply to your career field and ask if you  could set up an interview for a certain position. Many companies do have  open jobs but simply have not posted an advertisement. Make sure to ask  to talk to the manager if applicable and not settle for a simple return  call. Securing an interview is key to this approach.</p>
<p>If cold-calling isn&#8217;t for you then simply ask friends and family if  they know of any positions that are open. Using this method you can  often gain inside information about the opportunity and you can state  you were referred to the position by a current employee. Since friends  and family may not always be close this method may require moving but  can provide a job during tough times.</p>
<p>Remember that finding jobs in an untraditional manner separates you  from the pack and greatly increases your chances of leaving a good  impression at the places you apply.</p>
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		<title>Avoiding The Pitfalls of Writing Your Own Resume.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Dec 2010 19:52:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While writing your own resume allows you to pick and choose what potential employers will read about you, it also leaves the possibility open that your resume won&#8217;t even be read. Following a specific format, including vital information and writing professionally are all prerequisites to an acceptable resume. Remember that most people will take ten... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/avoiding-the-pitfalls-of-writing-your-own-resume.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While writing your own resume allows you to pick and choose what  potential employers will read about you, it also leaves the possibility  open that your resume won&#8217;t even be read. Following a specific format,  including vital information and writing professionally are all  prerequisites to an acceptable resume. Remember that most people will  take ten or more hours to write their resume.</p>
<p>Set aside a portion of time daily to write, edit and review your  resume in progress. Do not attempt to write the resume all at once or  you could end up with a low quality end product. Haste produces waste.  Remember to have someone read your resume while or after you are  finished writing it. A second opinion can help eliminate unnecessary  information and grammatical mistakes and often offers additional insight  as to what could make your resume better.</p>
<p>Remember to follow the specific format required for the position  you are applying for. Sample resumes can be found online which will  display the format of a typical resume for the specific position.  Following this format is essential as it allows someone to quickly  compare the resumes of the potential applicants. Having an off-format  resume will often waste a readers time, resulting in a high chance of  your resume being thrown in the garbage. As a generality remember to  include your contact information followed by a professional objective,  summary statement, education, accomplishments and work experience as  well as previous employers.</p>
<p>Only include the most important and impressive information which  highlights how well you would perform in the position if you are hired.  Including unnecessary information can show that you took little time  when applying for the position to tweak your resume, which shows that  you are already unprepared off the bat. Always remember to only include  essential information so that sorting through the information is simple  and fast.</p>
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		<title>Preparing For A Successful Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cover via Amazon A successful interview is an interview that you feel leaving good. It doesn&#8217;t always mean that you got the job but at the very least you impressed the employer and left a good impression. Having successful interviews is important since it increases your chances of getting the position and prepares you for... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/preparing-for-a-successful-interview.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>A successful interview is an interview that you feel leaving good. It  doesn&#8217;t always mean that you got the job but at the very least you  impressed the employer and left a good impression. Having successful  interviews is important since it increases your chances of getting the  position and prepares you for future interviews. You also never know  when the company might require new employees, which could result in a  potential job opportunity later in life.</p>
<p>The first aspect of an interview that you should prepare for is the  initial phone call. Make a list of the positions you have applied for  at various companies so that you can recognize who is calling you when  you receive the call. It would be embarrassing to not know what position  you applied for when you get a return call. Make the phone call brief  and professional. Remember to not get too excited and to save it for  your interview. The person on the other end of the line likely has many  other potential candidates to call and does not want to waste time  discussing your credentials.</p>
<p>Remember to dress appropriately for the interview and have a  professional appearance during the interview. This means getting a good  night of sleep beforehand and putting yourself in a relaxed yet  confident mood. The last thing an employer wants to see is anxiousness,  stress or nervousness. Take a few deep breaths before the interview and  remember that the worst thing that can happed is not getting the job.<br />
When at the interview you must show that you have an interest in  the position. Ask questions to maintain a conversational flow and try to  have an in-depth conversation. If you can&#8217;t socially relate to the  person during an interview how could they expect to interact with you as  an employee?<img class="zemanta-pixie-img" style="border: medium none; float: right;" src="http://img.zemanta.com/pixy.gif?x-id=5204801c-2e7f-46f5-9889-ccd706f77c4e" alt="" /></p>
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		<title>Finding Jobs In Unexpected Places</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Dec 2010 19:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The worst aspect of finding a job for most people is searching through the clutter. The problem with job hunting is that desirable, high-paying jobs will often have the highest amount of applicants while those will little applicants could be low-paying or undesirable. Knowing where to look and how to sort through jobs is the... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/finding-jobs-in-unexpected-places.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The worst aspect of finding a job for most people is searching through  the clutter. The problem with job hunting is that desirable, high-paying  jobs will often have the highest amount of applicants while those will  little applicants could be low-paying or undesirable. Knowing where to  look and how to sort through jobs is the most important aspect of job  searching.</p>
<p>Your job search will depend heavily on the type of job you are  aiming for. While jobs are advertised for every job category, finding  jobs which fit your credentials can be a challenge. At times a simple  search online for jobs of a certain type in your area can yield results.  The best way to search for jobs online is to search on websites which  cater to your specific skill set. For example a writer will generally  look for jobs on websites which specifically post writing jobs. Finding  these websites is one of the most important things to consider during a  job search.</p>
<p>Remember to expand your job search to places that you would not  normally think of looking. Try looking in the local newspaper or asking  friends and family about any jobs that might be available. One of the  best ways to find a job is to impress a potential employer outside of  the workplace. Put away any social anxiety that you might have and  strike up conversations with people in public that you would not  normally talk to. You never know when a new friendship could lead to  potential job.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget that your skills are not everything when trying to find  a job. If you can show an employer that you are dedicated and willing  to learn its possible to get hired with minimal skills. Show some  confidence and go to a workplace even if they did not schedule an  interview. Ask to speak to the manager and if your lucky you might just  get the job.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the worst things you can do coming into an interview is to appear anxious or nervous. Putting off hostile emotions during an interview will almost always cost you the job and will cut you off from any potential future positions at the company. Adequately preparing before an interview will prevent these negative emotions... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/getting-rid-of-interview-anxiety.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the worst things you can do coming into an interview is to appear  anxious or nervous. Putting off hostile emotions during an interview  will almost always cost you the job and will cut you off from any  potential future positions at the company. Adequately preparing before  an interview will prevent these negative emotions from coming forward  and allow you to shine to your potential.</p>
<p>The best technique to ward off nervousness for an interview is  practice. Practice answering typical interview questions by yourself in  front of a mirror by yourself. Try to also come up with questions to ask  during the interview while using this technique. Make sure to watch how  you talk so you can appear casual yet confident. Remember not to drink  any coffee beforehand and always have a nice meal and a good night of  sleep as well.<br />
Another technique to try is mock interviews. Set up a mock interview  with a close friend or loved one where they will ask you questions  related to the job you are trying to get. Make sure that they ask tough  questions and to pretend like it is an actual interview. Have them  comment on how you did afterwards and possibly offer advice on how to  improve.</p>
<p>The best way to prepare for an interview is to practice  interviewing. There is simply no way to get around it. Set up multiple  interviews if possible,even if you know the chances of getting the job  are low. By conversing during the interview you are gaining charisma  that you can use in later interviews. If you are turned down for the  position during the interview ask why. Maybe it was how you came across  or it could have simply been your credentials. This type of advice will  be invaluable when preparing for future interviews.<img class="zemanta-pixie-img" style="border: medium none; float: right;" src="http://img.zemanta.com/pixy.gif?x-id=a69e0b51-ca6d-4145-92fb-880c55359f7c" alt="" /></p>
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		<title>Having Someone Else Write Your Resume</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Dec 2010 19:45:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A resume is the single most important piece of paper a person will own when it comes to job hunting. Most companies will only call potential candidates for an interview if their resume shines when compared to the rest. Writing your own resume can be painstaking difficult and take a large amount of time. Many... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/having-someone-else-write-your-resume.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A resume is the single most important piece of paper a person will own  when it comes to job hunting. Most companies will only call potential  candidates for an interview if their resume shines when compared to the  rest. Writing your own resume can be painstaking difficult and take a  large amount of time. Many would rather prefer to have someone else  write it for them to ensure quality and eliminate the hassle of writing  it themselves. Choosing the best writer for the optimal price to write  your resume can often be difficult. By evaluating your career needs, the  price you desire to spend and your desired final quality in the resume  its possible to choose a writer which will best serve your need.</p>
<p>Should your career be in its beginning stages, such as at the point  where you are getting your first job out of college than a resume does  not need to be of extremely high quality. You should expect to pay a  small price of fifty to a hundred dollars if this is the case. However  if you are further along in your career track and you are aiming for top  level positions a higher quality resume will be desirable. Remember  that writing a quality resume does take time and experience, resulting  in a much higher price. Expect to pay two hundred upwards for a resume  of this prestige.</p>
<p>Now that you know what prices to expect you must decide on the  writer. Evaluate potential writers by asking them to send you previous  resumes they have written. A writer who can not show you past work  should never be considered. Once you have found a quality of work that  is fair for the price you charge go ahead with it. Just remember to give  them all of your important career information.</p>
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		<title>Coming To An Interview Prepared</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 19:44:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The worst thing that can happen to someone at an interview is the embarrassment of coming unprepared. The person interviewing you will know immediately and the chances of getting the job will drop drastically. Showing that you are prepared for an interview requires confidence and a little bit of knowledge as well. By doing some... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/coming-to-an-interview-prepared.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The worst thing that can happen to someone at an interview is the  embarrassment of coming unprepared. The person interviewing you will  know immediately and the chances of getting the job will drop  drastically. Showing that you are prepared for an interview requires  confidence and a little bit of knowledge as well. By doing some simple  research and preparation beforehand you can ensure that an interview  will go smoothly<br />
Do some research about the company you are being interviewed for  before going to the interview. By knowing the ins and outs of the  company you can better present your skills at the interview by relating  to how you would use them if chosen for the position. Remember that the  purpose of an interview is to evaluate your character and potential for  success at the company. Researching beforehand allows you to illustrate  how you would benefit the company if you are hired.</p>
<p>Part of your character is defined by your appearance at the  interview. Remember to look professional with a good haircut, nice dress  clothes and a fresh shave. This could depend on the type of job you are  interviewing for, so do not appear dressed in a suit for a factory job.  The second part that defines your character is how you speak during the  interview. Talk calmly at a slow pace and do not slur or jumble your  words. Answer questions with confidence and pride but never lie about  past experience or jobs. By being honest you are gaining the trust of  the person interviewing you. An honest person with some skills has a  better chance than a dishonest person with more experience<br />
Remember to leave the interview on a high note. Do not try too hard  to impress the interviewer with your qualifications and skills. That is  what your resume is for. Be personable and try to have an actual  conversation.<img class="zemanta-pixie-img" style="border: medium none; float: right;" src="http://img.zemanta.com/pixy.gif?x-id=8fb80bd2-1acc-42d1-a97a-990512574265" alt="" /></p>
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		<title>Finding the Right Fit</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Dec 2010 19:42:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Searching for a job is a lot like searching for a pair of shoes: you want something that fits your lifestyle, lets you express your personal flair, and doesn&#8217;t leave you feeling pinched and blistered. Finding a job that fits your lifestyle is more important that it might seem at first glance. A college student... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/finding-the-right-fit.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Searching for a job is a lot like searching for a pair of shoes: you  want something that fits your lifestyle, lets you express your personal  flair, and doesn&#8217;t leave you feeling pinched and blistered.</p>
<p>Finding a job that fits your lifestyle is more important that it might  seem at first glance. A college student needs to make time for studying  and homework assignments, so finding a full time nine-to-fiver might not  be the best option. Likewise, a parent without reliable after school  care would probably prefer a job with school time hours. Find out what  the hours are, then compare them against the obligations you already  have.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re taught the importance of self-expression early on, and those  lessons can be applied to your new job. You can put a bit of personal  flair in your environment while still being professional by adding  framed photos to your desk or by otherwise conservatively decorating  your work area. If you&#8217;re unsure how much is too much, then take clues  from the people around you.</p>
<p>At the end of the day you don&#8217;t want to feel pinched, blistered, or  otherwise put upon. If you&#8217;re the ambitious type and don&#8217;t want to be at  the same entry-level position forever, during the interview ask how  much room there is for advancement within the company. If you&#8217;ll be  working with others on multiple projects, find out how much wiggle room  you have for creativity. Avoid toxic work environments by making sure  all lines of communication are open.</p>
<p>Finding the job that&#8217;s perfect for you isn&#8217;t always easy, but then,  nobody wants to have to update their resume and search for a new job  three months down the line. Just like the perfect pair of shoes, a new  job should be comfortable yet snug, suit your lifestyle&#8217;s needs, but  still leave you with plenty of room to breathe.</p>
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		<title>Managing Your Work Hours</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2010 19:40:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On my first day of college I was sitting in class, and the professor asked everyone who was going to school full time to raise their hand. Then she asked everyone who was working full time to raise their hand. Finally she asked for only the people who were both working full time and taking... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/managing-your-work-hours.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On my first day of college I was sitting in class, and the professor  asked everyone who was going to school full time to raise their hand.  Then she asked everyone who was working full time to raise their hand.  Finally she asked for only the people who were both working full time  and taking full time classes to raise their hand. One girl in the middle  of the room raised her hand. The professor told us by the end of the  semester that girl would most likely have dropped the class because her  workload was simply too much.</p>
<p>We often take on more work than we can handle because at the time we  don&#8217;t realize how much we already have on our plate. Searching for a new  job is no different. How much travel time does the job require? Do you  have reliable transportation? Are there times during the week you can&#8217;t  work because of classes or another job? Do you care for someone at home  who requires constant supervision? Does your availability depend on some  other factor beyond your control?</p>
<p>The easiest way to tell if a potential job will interfere with prior  obligations is to create a chart for the week. In one color mark the  hours that you are unavailable to work. In another color chart out  travel time (account for time spent waiting for the bus or stopping for  gasoline). Mark off sleeping and grooming time in a third color. What  remains are the hours you&#8217;re available to work.</p>
<p>Not everyone has the luxury of taking the first job that&#8217;s offered to  them because sometimes scheduling conflicts can get in the way. Working  parents who don&#8217;t have the option of day care have to work around each  other&#8217;s schedules. Students have to plan work hours around their  classes. Knowing what your schedule can accommodate will make searching  for the right job a much easier process.</p>
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		<title>Make Your Resume Shine</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2010 19:38:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before your resume goes to the head of the department where you want to work it has to make it past the hiring manager. There are several things you can do such as including key words, showcasing your experience and talents as they pertain to the position for which you&#8217;re applying, and tightening up your... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/make-your-resume-shine.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before your resume goes to the head of the department where you want to  work it has to make it past the hiring manager. There are several things  you can do such as including key words, showcasing your experience and  talents as they pertain to the position for which you&#8217;re applying, and  tightening up your resume so there isn&#8217;t any extraneous and  unnecessary information.</p>
<p>Make sure your resume addresses all the elements the company is  searching for in their applicants. Large companies have recruiters and  hiring managers whose sole duty is to hire people. They don&#8217;t always  know what skills are needed for the open positions and therefore rely on  the job descriptions handed to them by Human Resources or the various  department heads. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s important to use keywords in your  resume. Include phrases from the job bulletin as they apply to you. If  the company is looking for a someone who has office experience and knows  Word, then list the summer job you had as a receptionist booking  appointments and writing referral letters in Word.</p>
<p>Tailor your resume to fit the position for which you&#8217;re applying.  Often people will list every job they&#8217;ve ever held since high school,  and their resumes become crowded and important information is buried. If  the position you want is in a fine dining establishment, then listing  your experience in fast food or as a short order cook could work to your  benefit. If you&#8217;re applying to be a data entry specialist, then leave  it off and instead focus on your typing and ten-key skills.</p>
<p>Eliminate extra and unnecessary information, and keep your resume to a  single page. The important elements on your resume are your contact  information, past experience, any education in your field, awards, and  industry specific skills.</p>
<p>The more concise your resume is, the more professional it looks and the  higher your chances of it getting past the hiring manager.<img class="zemanta-pixie-img" style="border: medium none; float: right;" src="http://img.zemanta.com/pixy.gif?x-id=35cf8681-f180-495d-bcf7-303aa0069291" alt="" /></p>
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		<title>Keeping Your Resume Clean</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 19:37:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your resume is the first thing about you a potential employer sees. You can make a good impression by only providing relevant information, and editing your resume to make sure it&#8217;s free of errors. Most word processing programs have templates you can use as a base to start creating your resume. Don&#8217;t include everything on... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/keeping-your-resume-clean.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your resume is the first thing about you a potential employer sees. You  can make a good impression by only providing relevant information, and  editing your resume to make sure it&#8217;s free of errors.</p>
<p>Most word processing programs have templates you can use as a base to  start creating your resume. Don&#8217;t include everything on the template  because sometimes there&#8217;s extra information you don&#8217;t really need. The  main parts of a resume consist of your name and contact information,  experience, education, and any additional skills that are relevant to  the position for which you&#8217;re applying. You can leave off the objective  and the one sentence synopsis, your career goals, and your hobbies. All  that stuff is just fluff someone else will have to weed through to get  to the meat of your resume.</p>
<p>Include only the relevant information in your experience and skills. If  you&#8217;re applying for an office position and learned phone and computer  skills through a retail position, then list it, but you can leave off  the pizza place if all you did was make pizzas in the back room. Leaving  off prior unrelated jobs isn&#8217;t cheating. Most of the time you&#8217;ll have  an application to fill out along with providing your resume, and you&#8217;ll  be required to list all of your previous employment there.</p>
<p>Spell check, spell check, spell check. Most word processing programs  have a setting that will highlight your typing errors as you go. Even  after you&#8217;ve turned that on, you should still run spell check. Keep a  dictionary handy, as well. If you&#8217;re unsure about the proper usage of a  word (such as they&#8217;re, their and there) you can look it up. Being able  to use available resources is a far more important skill than spelling.</p>
<p>Your resume says a lot about you. Most employers will notice a  misspelled or misused word, and they shouldn&#8217;t have to dig through a  bunch of randomness to find it.<img class="zemanta-pixie-img" style="border: medium none; float: right;" src="http://img.zemanta.com/pixy.gif?x-id=d5f627fb-9e34-4545-ac36-9d578ad6d65b" alt="" /></p>
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		<title>Keep Away from Scams</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 19:36:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your time is valuable. That adage about time being money is true, and wasted time is as good as money taken out of your wallet. Learn how to spot the scams, because if it sounds too good to be true it often is. Avoid job ads that have very little to say about the actual... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/keep-away-from-scams.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your time is valuable. That adage about time being money is true, and  wasted time is as good as money taken out of your wallet. Learn how to  spot the scams, because if it sounds too good to be true it often is.</p>
<p>Avoid job ads that have very little to say about the actual duties  themselves. If an ad goes on and on about how awesome the employer is,  that should set off a red flag in your mind. It doesn&#8217;t matter how well  traveled, experienced or how much of a creative genius the potential  employer is if all they can say about the assistant job opening is they  want someone &#8220;with fire in their hair!&#8221; If the ad only describes the  office as &#8220;a rock and roll environment where we all have a lot of fun,&#8221;  you should move on to the next ad. Descriptions like those two are meant  to deceive the applicant and get them excited without actually saying  what the job is.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t buy anything. The point of a job is to earn money, not spend it.  Don&#8217;t work for a company that cannot provide you with the minimum  equipment needed to properly perform the job.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t work for free. If part of the interviewing process is to spend  time working as if you&#8217;re already an employee then watch out. If they  bring out something that&#8217;s already been completed or uses fictional  information and they want you to work on it as if it&#8217;s a real project,  that&#8217;s okay. But if they want you to do actual work before you&#8217;re an  employee then walk away. They won&#8217;t hire you, they won&#8217;t pay you, and  they get a lot of free work from every one else who&#8217;s applying for the  same job.</p>
<p>There are a lot of good jobs to found on the internet, but you have to know how to weed through the junk.</p>
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		<title>Interview Cheaters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2010 19:34:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of great jobs on the internet, but there are also a lot of liars and cheaters out there. It&#8217;s important to know the difference, but sometime you can&#8217;t tell until you&#8217;re already in the interview. An interview should be one on one. It&#8217;s your chance to learn about the company, and... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/interview-cheaters.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of great jobs on the internet, but there are also a lot  of liars and cheaters out there. It&#8217;s important to know the difference,  but sometime you can&#8217;t tell until you&#8217;re already in the interview.</p>
<p>An interview should be one on one. It&#8217;s your chance to learn about the  company, and the hiring manager&#8217;s chance to learn about you. An  interview conducted with you, the hiring manager, and one or two other  job applicants is not professional behavior by the company. The only  reason to have your competition in the room with you is to leave you  feeling intimidated and desperate for the job. They&#8217;re often hoping  you&#8217;ll be so wrapped up with trying to get hired that you&#8217;ll overlook  whatever it is they&#8217;re trying to hide.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t do any work for free. The point of a job is to earn money, and if  you do any work before you are technically an employee, before you  complete any federal tax paperwork, you&#8217;re not an employee and they  don&#8217;t have to pay you. If they ask you to work during the interview as  if you&#8217;re already hired, then thank them for their time and walk out the  door.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t want to work for a liar. If the ad specifically say&#8217;s they&#8217;re  hiring a receptionist, you apply for the receptionist position, they  bring you in to interview for the receptionist position, and then tell  you all about the sales job you&#8217;ll be hired for, they are trying to  deceive you and you should leave. If the ad was misleading, and they led  you on the entire process just so they could bring you into the office  to pitch you their sales job, the chances they&#8217;ll lie to you about other  things, like your paycheck, is pretty high.</p>
<p>Remember that liars always lie, cheaters always cheat, and you don&#8217;t  want to enter a work environment that is deceptive from the beginning.<img class="zemanta-pixie-img" style="border: medium none; float: right;" src="http://img.zemanta.com/pixy.gif?x-id=c4078e33-f43a-49c5-99cb-da0c66e60aec" alt="" /></p>
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		<title>Considering Working from Home?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Dec 2010 12:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia If you are like many moms, you are always looking at the budget and wondering what the best option is to make a bit of extra money from home. The good news is that there are resources available to help you to make the money that you want to make. The hard... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/considering-working-from-home.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>If you are like many moms, you are always looking at the budget and  wondering what the best option is to make a bit of extra money from  home. The good news is that there are resources available to help you to  make the money that you want to make. The hard part is knowing what you  need to do and what is available to you that is actually going to help  turn a profit for yourself.</p>
<p>Finding information about various  work at home opportunities can be overwhelming in itself. There are many  resources available and some of them may not be as detailed as you  would like.</p>
<p>If you are considering the options available to you in a work at home  business, consider affiliate marketing. In this type of work at home  business, you help other people to promote their business or product on  the web. You do not have to worry about a hard sell and you do not have  to get in contact with people over the phone unless you want to. You get  paid for those that purchase because you helped them to find the  product or service.</p>
<p>In this example, one of the steps you will  need to take to actually make money is to find a product or service to  promote. You can often learn a great deal about the options available by  reading an <a href="http://www.aceaffiliates.com/" target="_blank">affiliate review</a> until you find one that is right for your needs.</p>
<p>If you take the time to learn as much as you can about the product or  service in this way, you could turn a significant bottom line in the  process. Do take the time to learn who is offering the affiliate review  information to you and be sure you find a product you can get behind to  promote. Learn how to do this, and you could be balancing a budget.</p>
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		<title>Be Your Own Headhunter</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 19:27:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Temp agencies and professional recruiters are great. They can help match you and your qualifications with the right company. But you work for the agency and if you want to continue with the company you need to wait for your contract with the agency to end and continue working until your probationary time is finished... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/be-your-own-headhunter.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Temp agencies and professional recruiters are great. They can help match  you and your qualifications with the right company. But you work for  the agency and if you want to continue with the company you need to wait  for your contract with the agency to end and continue working until  your probationary time is finished before you can qualify for any  benefits. Sometimes that&#8217;s not always an option, especially if you want  to start investing into 401k or you&#8217;re waiting for your health insurance  to kick in. Finding a job on you&#8217;re own isn&#8217;t as difficult as it may  seem.</p>
<p>Narrow your search by using keywords to search job sites. You know what  your skills are and how you can apply them in the workplace. If you have  manager experience, then do a broad search for manager and narrow it  down further by applying at the companies that want someone in a similar  position to what you did previously.</p>
<p>Go to the companies directly. Search their websites, and if you don&#8217;t  find anything satisfactory on the career page, then contact the hiring  manager directly. Ask if they have any openings that require your  skills. If they don&#8217;t, then ask if you can submit your resume for them  to keep on file. When a position does open up they might call you before  they post the open position outside the company.</p>
<p>Use social networking to your advantage. There are several career  building websites out there. Post your resume online and keep it updated  regularly. Hiring managers will often scour the internet for resumes  that fit the positions they&#8217;re trying to fill. They can&#8217;t find you if  you&#8217;re not out there to find.</p>
<p>It may take some time, but by doing the work yourself and not relying on  a temp agency, you can start working directly with your new employer  and cut out a lot of extra time you would have spent waiting to use your  benefits.<img class="zemanta-pixie-img" style="border: medium none; float: right;" src="http://img.zemanta.com/pixy.gif?x-id=ea8cee91-0e35-4a50-ae79-67fa5e535487" alt="" /></p>
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		<title>Essential Cover Letter Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:28:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The cover letter is one of the most difficult parts of the job application for many job seekers to complete. It can feel very fake and fill-in-the-blank. Cover letters, however, are an important part of the application and often the first thing that a potential employer will see on their desk or... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/essential-cover-letter-tips-2.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>The cover letter is one of the most difficult parts of the job application for many job seekers to complete. It can feel very fake and fill-in-the-blank. Cover letters, however, are an important part of the application and often the first thing that a potential employer will see on their desk or in their email.</p>
<p>Find a Name<br />
Whenever possible, try to identify the name of a single person to receive your letter. This shows that you have put some time into the letter and truly looked into the organization. It&#8217;s also much more personal than &#8220;Dear Hiring Manager.&#8221; If no name is given in the job posting, do some website detective work. Look for the name of a head of human resources or the head of the department you would be working in. If you come up dry, address your letter to the CEO or director of the company.</p>
<p>Get Specific<br />
Lay out in your cover letter exactly what caught your interest in this position and why you are applying. Avoid the temptation to write one cover letter for thirty different positions, take the time to show the company why you are the right fit and that you understand what this specific job would entail.</p>
<p>Also attempt to include some of your basic qualifications in your cover letter, this will encourage the reader to continue on to your resume for more information. Don&#8217;t be repetitive, but be straightforward about why you are a strong candidate and what skills you bring to the job.</p>
<p>Provide Information<br />
Be sure to lay out all of your contact information and make it easy for people to get in touch with you for interviews. Making yourself accessible is one of the keys to hearing back from your job inquiries. Be the person that they want to call in for more information and you&#8217;re likely to hear from the company soon.</p>
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		<title>Just Be Yourself</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 19:31:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interviews can be intimidating, but it&#8217;s important to remember to relax and breathe. The hard part is over, you&#8217;ve found a job and they like you enough to bring you in for an interview. This is the getting to know you stage. Think of it as a date. You don&#8217;t want to pretend to be... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/just-be-yourself.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interviews can be intimidating, but it&#8217;s important to remember to relax  and breathe. The hard part is over, you&#8217;ve found a job and they like you  enough to bring you in for an interview. This is the getting to know  you stage. Think of it as a date. You don&#8217;t want to pretend to be  someone you&#8217;re not, the same way you don&#8217;t want the hiring manager to  lead you on about the position. And the interview is the perfect time to  find out if your personality fits with the climate of the company.</p>
<p>If the position you&#8217;re interviewing for requires skills you don&#8217;t have,  don&#8217;t panic. They brought you in for a reason, and sometimes a  willingness to learn is more important than possessing the skill to  begin with. But don&#8217;t lie about it, or stretch the truth. If you don&#8217;t  know how to do something, tell them, because getting hired to do  something you don&#8217;t know how to do but claimed you did could cause you  to lose the job.</p>
<p>Act yourself. If you have a nickname, ask them to use it during the  interview. You can tell right away if they&#8217;re going to be open to you  expressing your individuality that way. If you strongly identify  yourself by a shortened form of your name, but they insist on calling  you properly then you might have some problems later down the road.</p>
<p>Also pay attention to your language and how you&#8217;re received when you use  certain words. Having a regional accent or vocabulary shouldn&#8217;t affect  your interview, but sometimes it does. If you&#8217;re judged poorly because  you used words acceptable where you grew up, that company probably  wouldn&#8217;t be a good fit for you.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to maintain a professional attitude during an interview,  but it&#8217;s also important to be open about who you are and what you can do  for the company.</p>
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		<title>Pump Up Your Resume</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Templates can be great, but they often include a lot of extra unnecessary information that&#8217;s pretty much just fluff. If you cut away the fluff and expand on the meaty parts of your resume you&#8217;ll have an end result that stands out from the rest of the pile. You don&#8217;t really need to put your... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/pump-up-your-resume.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Templates can be great, but they often include a lot of extra  unnecessary information that&#8217;s pretty much just fluff. If you cut away  the fluff and expand on the meaty parts of your resume you&#8217;ll have an  end result that stands out from the rest of the pile.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t really need to put your objective, or your hobbies, or  anything like that. Your objective is to find a job. No matter how you  word it, you wouldn&#8217;t be writing a resume if you wanted anything else.  And listing your hobbies looks unprofessional. Unless your hobbies are  related to the position you want, you don&#8217;t need to list how much you  love yoga or fishing or painting. If your hobbies are related to the  job, then mention it in the interview, but still leave them off your  resume.</p>
<p>You need to include your contact information, because without it, no one  will be able to get a hold of you. That is the most important part of  your resume.</p>
<p>You can state your experience in several ways. You can list your  previous employment, then write a short description of your duties and  the skills you learned. You can also use bullets to highlight the  information. If you have experience that was gained through volunteer  work or in school, you can include it in here as well. Don&#8217;t include  information that isn&#8217;t relevant to the job for which you&#8217;re applying.  It&#8217;s okay to leave off unrelated jobs because you&#8217;ll have to list them  on the application anyway.</p>
<p>During the education portion of the resume, you do want to list whatever  schooling or degree you may have, even if it&#8217;s unrelated to the job.  Showing you can complete a degree is more important than what the degree  is actually in.</p>
<p>Finally, list any relevant awards or skills you might have. Now you have  a meaty, pumped up resume that can stand up to the rest.<img class="zemanta-pixie-img" style="border: medium none; float: right;" src="http://img.zemanta.com/pixy.gif?x-id=f657fe10-6dd8-4a9b-9620-ddd014f4089d" alt="" /></p>
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		<title>Defining Your Skills</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 19:27:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of the jobs out there teach you a lot more than what you&#8217;re actually hired to do. By identifying these skills you can use them to help find your next job. When you work in retail you learn a lot more than how to operate a cash register and stock merchandise. You use basic... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/defining-your-skills.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of the jobs out there teach you a lot more than what you&#8217;re  actually hired to do. By identifying these skills you can use them to  help find your next job.</p>
<p>When you work in retail you learn a lot more than how to operate a cash  register and stock merchandise. You use basic math skills to count money  properly, including counting out change. You learn a lot of customer  service skills because you need to be able to help people as they walk  through the store, and help solve problems if issues arise with their  purchases. You also learn people skills, which is far more important  than is realized. It&#8217;s important to know how to interact with people.  And you learn basic typing and telephone skills. All of these can be  applied to any office, anywhere.</p>
<p>Working fast food gives you many of the same skills. At a pizza place,  you can pick up data entry and telephone experience. You can also learn  many of the same customer service and people skills you would if you  were working in retail. You also learn the importance of deadlines,  because the customer expects their pizza to be ready by a certain time.  And all of these skills can easily be used in an office environment.</p>
<p>You can also learn a lot in school. Do you participate in high school  sports? Then you know how to work within a team, and can follow orders.  Where you in the debate club? Then you have public speaking and  researching skills that many people don&#8217;t. Did you take band classes?  Then you know how to work in harmony with the people around you to  create something larger than what you would have been able to do on your  own.</p>
<p>Experience can be gained in many places. The trick is realizing what  skills you already have, and figuring out how to apply them to your next  job.</p>
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		<title>Career and Education Opportunities for Stay-at-Home Moms</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2010 05:42:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a stay-at-home mom is a hugely rewarding and time-consuming job. But many moms feel the desire to return to work or earn a degree, whether for financial or personal reasons. Fortunately, there’s plenty of work or educational courses to be found online that offer stay-at-home moms the flexibility they need. While many women can... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/career-and-education-opportunities-for-stay-at-home-moms.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a stay-at-home mom is a hugely rewarding and time-consuming  job. But many moms feel the desire to return to work or earn a degree,  whether for financial or personal reasons. Fortunately, there’s plenty  of work or educational courses to be found online that offer  stay-at-home moms the flexibility they need.</p>
<p>While many women  can find engaging and well-paying jobs online, keep in mind a few  pointers before you begin your search. Most importantly, if it sounds  too good to be true, it probably is. You’ll see many ads for jobs that  pay anywhere from $500 to $1,000 a day, but odds are these are  unrealistic claims that are nothing more than scams. Also be sure to  avoid paying any money up front; you should never pay to get a job.</p>
<p>If  you stay on the lookout for scams and have realistic expectations,  you’re likely to come across flexible jobs perfect for stay-at-home  moms. If you enjoy writing, for instance, there are many opportunities  for people to write for blogs or produce articles. Search online for  freelance writing gigs, but before you do any work be sure to do some  research on the site to ensure it’s legitimate.</p>
<p>You may also  come across companies willing to pay for your participation in a focus  group. You can work with companies such as Plaza Research to find focus  groups in your area as well as telephone interviews, in-home interviews  or online surveys.</p>
<p>If you’d rather earn a degree, check out <a title="Information about online degrees" href="http://www.earnmydegree.com/" target="_self">earnmydegree.com</a>,  where you can search for an accredited online degree by subject, level  or online school. There are hundreds of degrees to choose — from  associate’s degrees to doctoral or PhD programs — and most courses are  designed for working professionals or stay-at-home moms who don’t have  much free time to spare.</p>
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		<title>The Job Finding Maze</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Nov 2010 14:33:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife In this precarious economy, finding a job can be a full time job. There are so many people in lay-off or down-sizing situations, who have found themselves out of a job, maybe for the first time in many years. If you have been out of the job searching business... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/the-job-finding-maze.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>In this precarious economy, finding a job can be a full time job.  There are so many people in lay-off or down-sizing situations, who have found themselves out of a job, maybe for the first time in many years.  If you have been out of the job searching business for even a few years, things have changed.  With the introduction of the Internet, advanced technology, and people whom you can hire just to find you a job, things have changed considerably.  No longer is job hunting just a door knocking, hand shaking deal.  You have to &#8220;sell&#8221; yourself to prospective employers.  You need to make them feel that you are doing them a favor by working for them.</p>
<p>The process obviously starts with the job hunt.  You have sifted through newspapers, on-line job finding search engines and &#8220;NOW HIRING&#8221; signs.  What comes next?  Was your search successful?  You can get help at jobcorpsworks.org.  This sight will even help you find the available jobs suited to your needs.  Tell them what you are qualified to do and they will find employment prospects for you.  If you are searching on your own, you can get advice on the job search.  Once you find a job or a few jobs that you think might be a good fit, you need to apply for employment.  When was the last time you had to write a resume?  Have you gone on a job interview lately?  What are the right things to say, what is the best way to present yourself?  At jobcorpsworks.org you can get advice on resume writing tips, as well as job interview tips and advice.</p>
<p>You know you are amazing, your family knows you are amazing, your friends know you are amazing.  With jobcorpsworks.org now your future boss will see how amazing you are, on paper and in person.</p>
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		<title>Job Searching Tips: Ways to Find A Job That Comes With Less Competition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Over the past few years the economy has taken a nosedive and thousands of people are left without jobs. That makes the competition for the limited amount of jobs that much tougher. However, there are ways that you can search for a job listings that haven&#8217;t gotten as much... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/job-searching-tips-ways-to-find-a-job-that-comes-with-less-competition.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Over the past few years the economy has taken a nosedive and thousands  of people are left without jobs. That makes the competition for the  limited amount of jobs that much tougher. However, there are ways that  you can search for a job listings that haven&#8217;t gotten as much attention  and therefore your chances of getting the job are better.</p>
<p>Here are some of the ways that you can search for a job and not have to fight to get that final employment spot.</p>
<p>Stick to Less Traditional Websites. There are hundreds of job sites  available online. Some are more popular than others. If you are looking  for jobs that might have less competition then consider going to some of  the sites that aren&#8217;t visited frequently by thousands of job seekers.  The less often a page is being looked at could mean that less people are  viewing the results and your chances are greater of getting a job.</p>
<p>Community Billboards. Some community centers or libraries allow  companies to be able to post job listings. While this are visible to the  public they aren&#8217;t as widely viewed as websites are and you could be  facing less competition.</p>
<p>Word of Mouth. For the least amount of competition when it comes to  finding a job the best way to go is through friends and family. Many  times friends and family members might know someone who is hiring and  will extend the offer of employment to you before they even post to job  sites or the newspaper. If you are looking for a job make sure that you  let everyone know because you never know who might be looking to hire  you.</p>
<p>The job market is tough out there but there are ways that you can lessen  the chances of having to compete against hundreds of job applicants to  get a job.</p>
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		<title>Tips for a Solid Resume</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Building a solid resume is the single most important part of the job search. Avoiding some common resume mistakes and making your resume a good reflection of your skills and work experience is a critical step in landing your perfect job. Avoid Resume Templates Using common word processing templates is a sure... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/tips-for-a-solid-resume-2.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Building a solid resume is the single most important part of the job search. Avoiding some common resume mistakes and making your resume a good reflection of your skills and work experience is a critical step in landing your perfect job.</p>
<p>Avoid Resume Templates<br />
Using common word processing templates is a sure way to make your resume blend into the background in a pile of options. The truth is that everyone uses the templates and using your own design is one way to make your resume stand out. Use a font that is easy to read, black ink, and a style that appears clear, orderly, and unique.</p>
<p>Outline What Matters<br />
Use bullet points under your work experience to highlight key skills and roles that you have taken on in your past work. Potential employers should be able to look at your resume and instantly see things that set you apart. Avoid large paragraphs that readers have to sift through to find the key elements of your experience. Instead, these things should instantly jump out as important.</p>
<p>Share Your Resume<br />
Before you begin applying for jobs, send your finished resume to a few close friends who can give you an honest critique. Ask them to let you know if your resume provides an accurate portrayal of who you are as a professional. This will not only allow you a chance to find out if your resume is doing its job, but it will provide a fresh set of eyes to check for spelling and grammar errors that can happen when you have spent too much time looking at a document.</p>
<p>A polished resume is the first step towards an interview and a job. Taking the time to ensure that your resume is up-to-date, accurate, and interesting to the reader will help you to land a job even in a tough economy.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 23:56:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Keeping a job in the current unemployment situation in the country is difficult and competition has never been more fierce. Getting a job, if you are unemployed, is even more difficult and the competition, even more fierce. There are just not enough jobs to go around. We all need... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/job-market-roulette.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Keeping a job in the current unemployment situation in the country is difficult and competition has never been more fierce.  Getting a job, if you are unemployed, is even more difficult and the competition, even more fierce.  There are just not enough jobs to go around.  We all need to be working.  We have houses to pay for, children to feed and sometimes, mountains of bills piling up.  You have confidence in you skills, you know you are the right person for the job.  How do you convey that to a possible future employer, and do it better than everyone else vying for the position?</p>
<p>You can do all the right things, keep your resume current, be ready for an interview at a moment&#8217;s notice, keep your pressed clothes ready and waiting in the closet, and still, someone else can have the edge.  How do you make that edge yours?  You can start at jobscorpsworks.org.  A lot of the application process to jobs is on-line these days.  This is probably one of the most difficult ways to make yourself stand out among many, maybe even hundreds, or candidates for the same job.  This site can help you from start to first day at work.  You can start by learning the best way to present your resume, how to polish it, give it that extra something that every employer is looking for.  However, the application and the resume are just the first step.  Once you garner the all important interview, jobscorpsworks.org can help get you ready.  There is advice on job interview tips, many ways to make you &#8220;the right one for the job.&#8221;  In the country&#8217;s current situation, where jobs are fast becoming almost a luxury, it is time to put your best foot forward, and with a little help, the next time you need this website may be to hire people, not have people hire you.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 14:31:52 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Craigslist can be a dream come true for many job seekers. There are many ways to use it as a resource to find jobs and put yourself out there as a potential new hire. The trick is knowing how to use it to your advantage.</p>
<p>Advertise Yourself<br />
Consider going to the resume section of Craigslist and making a post. Use the headline to sum up your field and experience to catch potential employers eye. Then post highlights from your resume along with a note about what type of a position you are seeking and what skills and experience you bring to the table. Be sure to remove your personal contact information before posting, employers who are hiring can respond to you through replying to the post on Craigslist so they do not have your private information until you choose to share it with them.</p>
<p>Search Jobs<br />
Bookmark job listings for your field and check them regularly. One of the benefits of using Craigslist to search for jobs is that the jobs are updated much more frequently than sites such as Monster and CareerBuilder. Craigslist jobs allow you to reply to postings that happened hours before you sent your resume in to the hiring managers. A quick reply is one way to get noticed as a potential new hire and to show that you are serious about the job hunt process.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t Ignore the Gigs Section<br />
For creative professionals, writers, artists, manual laborers, and event planners, the gigs section of Craigslist offers a unique place to find local jobs that fit their field. This is a great way to learn about upcoming opportunities and fill in your schedule as you are building your resume.</p>
<p>Craigslist is a great resource for job seekers to stay up-to-date with local openings, explore job options, and advertise themselves through resume forums.</p>
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		<title>The Perfect Job</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2010 23:55:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife The job market. Many Americans today are back in the job market. People who have been out of the job market for years and years are finding that they need to reinvent themselves, get back out there and compete for jobs in a market of fresh college graduates. Seasoned... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/the-perfect-job.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>The job market.  Many Americans today are back in the job market.  People who have been out of the job market for years and years are finding that they need to reinvent themselves, get back out there and compete for jobs in a market of fresh college graduates.  Seasoned professionals are not always the most wanted &#8220;new&#8221; employees.  Men and women who have been employed with their companies for decades are finding that they are beating the pavement just like everyone else looking for work, realizing that the way they found their last job is certainly not the way they need to find a job today.</p>
<p>Looking for a job can be a full time job.  Once you have narrowed your search down, you need to dust off that resume and freshen it up.  Since it can be many years since you last had to present a resume, let alone write one, you may need some help.  At jobcorpsworks.org you can find help.  This site was designed to help you find a way to present yourself in the best light.  It is more important than ever to show that you are the best person for the job.  There are professional resume writers who can write your resume for you, and charge you plenty of money to do that.  Being out of work, money is tight, and why spend that money when you can find help on the Internet at jobcorpsworks.org.  The resume will tell the employer that you have the skills that they are looking for.  However it says so much more.  Your possible future employer can learn a lot about you from the resume.  It may be the only way to get your foot in the door.  You cannot show the boss what you will be able to do for him until you at least get in to see him or her.  A good, clean resume is the key to unlock that door.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Dressing for a successful job interview requires planning. Regardless of your qualifications, your outward appearance is the first thing that potential employers will notice about you and it is important for your appearance to match your resume and make you a strong candidate for the job. Some basic guidelines will help you... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/dress-for-a-job-interview-2.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Dressing for a successful job interview requires planning. Regardless of your qualifications, your outward appearance is the first thing that potential employers will notice about you and it is important for your appearance to match your resume and make you a strong candidate for the job. Some basic guidelines will help you pick the perfect interview ensemble.</p>
<p>Dress on the Conservative Side<br />
When interviewing for a corporate job, it is always wise to dress a little more formally for an interview than you would if you actually worked for the company.<br />
For example, while women in the company may not wear hosiery every day in the summer, if you are wearing a skirt to an interview, it is usually smart to wear it anyway. It&#8217;s impossible to know the exact dress code and standards of different people in the office and your best bet is to overdo it a little so as not to offend anyone.</p>
<p>Stand Out a Little<br />
Even if you&#8217;re wearing a plain black suit, take the time to choose a few unique pieces, like a tie that makes you stand out from others or a strong piece of jewelry. This will help give interviewers something that helps you to stand out in their head after a day of interviews. If you are interviewing for a job in a more creative field, take a little extra time to plan out an outfit, this will be a window into your talents as a creative professional.</p>
<p>Carry Everything You Need<br />
A Sleek Briefcase or Chic Bag will not only finish off your interview ensemble, but give you a place to carry your interview essentials. Bring extra copies of your resume, copies of a business card that lists your contact information, and a pad of paper to take down any notes during your interview. Being prepared is another way to distinguish yourself as a candidate for the job.</p>
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		<title>Resume Tips: Mistakes to Avoid When Writing Your Resume</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Mistakes are a part of human nature. They are going to happen no matter how careful you are. However, when it comes to making a first impression on a future employer the last place you want to make a mistake is on your resume. Resumes are your lifeline and key to making... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/resume-tips-mistakes-to-avoid-when-writing-your-resume.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Mistakes are a part of human nature. They are going to happen no matter  how careful you are. However, when it comes to making a first impression  on a future employer the last place you want to make a mistake is on  your resume.</p>
<p>Resumes are your lifeline and key to making a lasting impression on an  employer. So it is a good idea to avoid making some of the most popular  mistakes that are made on resumes.</p>
<p>Here is a check list to make sure that your resume doesn&#8217;t have any of these common mistakes.</p>
<p>Spelling and Grammar Mistakes. Spelling and grammar mistakes are some of  the most common errors that are found on resumes. Even though you might  be doing a spell check on your resume, have a friend read it over and  see if they spot any mistakes. Spelling and grammar errors can come  across as unprofessional and that you didn&#8217;t put the time you should  have into applying for the job.</p>
<p>General Resumes. Almost any resume can be specifically altered to be job  specific. Try to avoid giving general resumes to employers as it shows  that you are applying in mass amounts and didn&#8217;t have the time to  specifically target the resume to the job you applied for.</p>
<p>Long Winded Explanations. Try to avoid overly wordy explanations on your  resume. Make each description describe what you did in a short, sweet  way. There is no need to go into every detail of the job, give it an  overview and move on to the next job. If your future employer has any  questions they will ask you.</p>
<p>While there is no gurentee that your resume will land you a job  interview or the final job, turning in a professional, mistake free  resume can certainly improve your chances of landing that interview or  job position.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Big Fat Rat via Flickr Body language has a lot to do with how you are perceived by others. In a job interview, you only have so much time to tell hiring officials why you are the best choice for the job. Being able to sell yourself with body language can help you... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/body-language-for-a-successful-interview-2.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>Body language has a lot to do with how you are perceived by others. In a job interview, you only have so much time to tell hiring officials why you are the best choice for the job. Being able to sell yourself with body language can help you to say more and show them more about who you are as a candidate for the job.</p>
<p>Take Up Space<br />
People who take up space are perceived as more competent than people who take up less space. When you sit at a board room table, rest your arms on the table in front of you and lean forward slightly when you speak. This is a more powerful position than sitting with your hands folded on in your lap.</p>
<p>Use &#8220;Strong Joints&#8221;<br />
&#8220;Strong joints&#8221; are your elbows and larger places where your body bends, &#8220;weak joints&#8221; are your wrists and hands. When you speak with your hands, make gestures using your whole arm bending at your elbow. This feels unnatural at first, but it shows a great deal more confidence and tends to draw people in to what you are saying more than gestures that originate at the wrists.</p>
<p>Show Confidence<br />
Every job seeker knows that a strong handshake is one of the keys to a good first impression. As you enter the room, make eye contact and repeat names as you are introduced to people to solidify them in your head. Coming off as friendly and confident is important in the job interview process. It is also critical to come across as something that these people would want to work with every day. As much as a job interview is about finding the best qualified person for the job, its also about finding someone who fits in to the office environment and would be a good addition to the team.</p>
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		<title>Seeking Manhattan Luxury Apartments: The Resume Quest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s a familiar dream, remembered from youth, craved still in adulthood: you want the high style of high-rises, the world of city comforts and Manhattan luxury apartments. It’s a quest (despite the lack of deeds and chivalry), and one you are determined to succeed at. But such success seems impossible &#8211; your current job is... <a href="http://www.jobcorpsworks.org/seeking-manhattan-luxury-apartments-the-resume-quest.htm" rel="nofollow">Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s a familiar dream, remembered from youth, craved still in  adulthood: you want the high style of high-rises, the world of city  comforts and <a href="http://www.theashleynyc.com/">Manhattan luxury apartments</a>.  It’s a quest (despite the lack of deeds and chivalry), and one you are  determined to succeed at. But such success seems impossible &#8211; your  current job is forced to minimum wages and tedious schedules. There is  no hope for advancement. There is no chance to excel. You’re confined  instead to a cubicle, forced to endure the office absurdity.</p>
<p>Something must change &#8211; and that something is your career.</p>
<p>Before you can achieve the life you deserve, however, you must first  understand your own skills. The resume you crafted long ago (which  secured you your current position and reflects the flaws you once had,  the limited abilities) is no longer suitable. It does not offer  potential employers what they must know. It’s a glimpse into your past  and not an explanation of the present truth. You must therefore update  it.</p>
<p>Shape your resume into a modern sensibility:</p>
<p>One:  Choose a template. Structure is essential for a resume. You must select  a style that emphasizes your talents (and ignores any weaknesses, such  as a lack of secondary education or experience).</p>
<p>Two: Research  properly. Look for information on the career you want and understand  its requirements; then tailor all words and attributes to those  requirements. Avoid broad concepts and vague accomplishments. You must  be specific to appeal.</p>
<p>Three: Be concise. Your skills are  undeniable. They are not, however, to be presented as an epic. Edit your  resume to a singular page, providing only what is vital.</p>
<p>Four: Avoid exaggeration. It’s tempting to shade yourself as  spectacular. Even minor deceptions, however, can become problematic  should employers seek out references and character assessments. Be  honest instead.</p>
<p>Your dream can be a reality. You must simply first bolster it with a proper resume.</p>
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