Five Simple Steps To Find The Best Career

Posted by Noor 13 March, 2010 (0) Comment

We often face problems while looking for a career that suits us best. Although it may be quite frustrating to constantly switch careers until you find the one you like, but the process can be a precious learning experience.

Find The Best Career

It is often hard to figure out which career is best for you until you experience different work environments and jobs. However, you can make this transition more productive and easy by beginning the process of selecting your career with the fields that interest you most and match you talents. Here are some steps to guide you through the process in order to help you find the best job.

1. Keep your interests in mind. Start by thinking about what you enjoy talking or reading about the most during your free time. Consider which subjects held your interest in school and look for a job that has similar work criteria.

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A Tricky Question–“Tell Me About Yourself?”

Posted by afaf 21 February, 2010 (0) Comment

During an interview, just to warm you up and make you feel comfortable, the interviewer may ask a question “Tell about yourself?” This question seems like very harmless but at the same time, this is the question which can be the deciding point either you should be selected or not.interview questions

Mostly people, when they are asked this question during an interview, start sharing the personal information. And here they goes. The employer does not mean to ask about your social security number or place of birth. He might be referring to you, your family and other such related things. Now if you really select to answer the question in this pattern, you are going to lose the chance of getting that particular job, because your answer is absolutely incorrect.

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List of ‘six-figured’ Job

Posted by Nazia 20 February, 2010 (0) Comment

We all imagine the rich and famous life once we enter college, the purpose for us to choose our field of specialization is to earn the endless pour of money. We have great plans and great wants that are accompanied by our great day dreaming. For a number of people, the life of the rich and filthy may not be the purpose of earning a six figured salary. People, may want to be able to cover their years of education costs, in order to be debt free. There may be people who want it for their hunger of job satisfaction. patrick-deval-boston-herald

Some may treat it as their reward for submitting themselves religiously to their work. It could be any possible reason in the world. The big question is, are you ready to sacrifice certain things as you set on the path to huge piles of six figured bills shinning bright in front of your eyes, gleaming miles and miles away. Are you ready to commit your years required either for education or experience, or will the fast track card suit your interests. There are endless opportunities for those who want to earn a six figure salary. Following this is a guided list of the various jobs that can avail you a six figure salary with the specific requirement of education and experience.

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7 Jobs That Require No College Degree

Posted by Nazia 19 February, 2010 (1) Comment

Well its quite an ideal situation for those who don’t want to walk the ‘painful’ and ‘unbarring’ 4 year path for a formal bachelor’s degree and as if it wasn’t enough it had to be followed by 2-3 years work experience and last but not least a master’s degree. Because markets are becoming more competitive year by year than in the past. A formal bachelor’s degree is off no importance until it isn’t followed by a master’s degree. With vast volatility and changing environments one has become obliged to be an all rounder. Apart from knowing your side of the story you are regarded to know other fields of expertise too, one that is an all rounder will be preferred over the rest. However, there is still a niche market which has remained niche over the years; these markets don’t require any formal education, no degrees, maybe a certification. C’mon now you can’t have it all easy for yourself. Jobs Search

Managerial jobs

Managers usually work they way up, starting off at a humble and a minimal start. They have been flashed with numerous exposures to different phases of their job. And eventually end up with precious years of experience which one may not even achieve during the practical study and course work of college. These individuals are patient and work oriented. They know that the only way to climb the ladder is to stick to one company which will in the long run reward their efforts.

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Tips To Change Career

Posted by SRK 13 February, 2010 (0) Comment

Career that contains no incentives for you is the worst thing in your life. If you really want to make difference in your life and you are in search for new career then this article is certainly going to help you:Midlife-career-change

Career change vs new opportunities:

First of all try to find out the basic reason that is instigating you to change your career. IT is not necessary that there may be any reason that is solely related to your current job because it is possible that the situation and environment around you is instigating you and inducing stress in your life so that as result you are considering to change the career. According the most recent job survey that took place online on Yahoo Hot jobs concluded that there are three basic reasons why an individual consider changing career: supervisor’s disliking, feeling of getting underpaid and a desire for exploring more and growth. You have to find out the answer by yourself by asking certain questions.

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Travel Jobs

Posted by Xunaira 9 February, 2010 (1) Comment

Many people are seeking travel Jobs as they trek through the employment market seeking a new career. In some careers there is a large demand for traveling employees. I’m going to list top some of the travel jobs for your knowledge. If you want to have international experience and want to do travel jobs then apply in one of them.

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  1. Conventional Travel Jobs
  2. International Correspondent
  3. NGO
  4. Cruise Jobs
  5. International Business Executive
  6. Travel Nursing Jobs
  7. Foreign Service
  8. Pilot
  9. Sommelier
  10. Outdoor Adventure Jobs

Conventional Travel Jobs

If you are in love with travel jobs then you can join some of the following conventional jobs, such as a spot writer or reporter, news anchor, or international journalist. You could be a travel writer; getting paid to experience new cultures and learn all there is to know about foreign cities and countries. You can also start a business of consulting and auditing to join travel career.

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Effective Way To Send Your Resume

Posted by SRK 8 February, 2010 (0) Comment

The first crucial step in finding a dynamic job is to have an effective and attractive resume. Unluckily, mostly people don’t know give importance to prepare an attractive resume that can catch attention. In the today’s competitive environment, where you have a competition with a great number of other resumes or applicants, you must know the effective way to distribute your resume only if you want to make some difference.

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First of all you must have to be organized and prepare an organized plan while going to give an interview. Prepare a paper work that contains the company’s name, the advertised position, the date you sent your resume. Your next step should be the posting of your resume on the different jobs. But it is to be noted that these job boards are not the most working way to get a suitable job because most of them are having only less than 3% of the effectiveness rate. However, you should use them. Use large job boards to put your resume and always use those job boards that match to your profession because many employers just focus on their search.

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Some Great Job Finding Tips

Posted by SRK 3 February, 2010 (0) Comment

Are you a job seeker and still couldn’t find any potential job that suits you best then just change your process to search for a job. Try to be more effective this time with effective plans and strategies. Work out your plans steadily and research your desired field. Here are some more useful tips that can lead you to your desired career, here you go:

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1: Match Your Expertise With Promising Careers

Try to see your ideas in a broad spectrum and prepare a list of your expertise and then match with potential jobs. After a detailed analysis of your expertise search for a job that fits best with your expertise levels. Try to use your skilled and expertise levels in multiple purposes.

2: Assemble Best Prospects

Prepare a list of potential positions and companies you are searching for. If you are expert in phone handling then enlist a business that largely based on phone. Likewise, enlist all the industries and companies that you think you are capable of working with. Assemble a large data and then be selective and give ranking to the selected companies.

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Part Time And Summer Jobs For Students

Posted by Nazia 2 February, 2010 (1) Comment

As our generation is born, grow with rapid potential, and when we arrive at a stage where being 18 years of age is the limelight of life’s journey. It’s the age when you have partial authority, partial rights, and above all the opportunity to obtain your driver’s license. Since so many opportunities rise for us as soon as the clock ticks 12am on the day of your birthday along with all the well wishing, cards and birthday cake comes along a line of responsibility, maturity and authority. newspaper-jobs-main_Full

Since our needs are increasingly growing and the potential for our parents to support the many desires and wants we envelope is becoming a mere impossibility. Therefore, if we are being given rights, authorities and responsibility to act like adults. Than there should be no hesitation to take up jobs to not only lessen your parents’ burden but to also support the many innovative needs which arise through our influential friends.

While hunting for jobs keep in mind that you have to be not only mentally prepared to take on the burden in worst times but to be also physically challenged as you juggle school, extra curriculum activities, family time and friends. A job should provide you the flexibility to handle and manage all these activities together and provide a healthy balance so that life doesn’t become a living hell for you.

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10 Tips for Acing That Interview

Posted by Xunaira 28 January, 2010 (0) Comment

A job interview is very important aspect in ones life. And when its the starting one, then its importance increases. It is also breath taking that how one manage it with out nervousness or fear? An important thing people forget going to interview is that they have to be in calm posture. Be relaxed and prepared. Nervous before interview

Here are some tips for you to pass the interview confidently and leave a good impression on the employer.

1. Collect Some Knowledge About The Company

Get proper information about the company before going to an interview, like their Past records, aim,  mission, output product information. Check out company`s website. Get all the information given there. The more you know more the better. Use those points in interview. When there is a lull in the conversation, you can say something like this: “So, I have heard that the company is expanding its production line to include xyz gadget. When are you starting the production of these?” Read the rest of this entry

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