Posted by Batool on May 7, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Success in job search doesn’t happen or you say that it happens with miracles. You job search success entirely depends on you. You can be successful in any situation when ever you tie your goals with it. Don’t spend your time throwing your resume here and there. Remember your resume is your first impression.what want to know that what type of job do you want and are you capable of doing it.Anticipate the questions that are likely to be asked from you. Write them down on a paper. Try to find out their answers.
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Posted by Maya on May 3, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The situation is crucial for all on job people as no one can predict about their job security. There are seven tips for people to save their jobs, firstly taking more projects, secondly to be prepared that they can lose their job, thirdly keeping at least six months of salary should be saved for trouble days, fourthly paying debts as quickly as possible is better to do, fifthly searching for job even if on the job, sixthly keeping job hunt on even with a job in hand and lastly keeping high spirits.
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Posted by Noor on April 5, 2010 · Leave a Comment
This month has proved to be a little better in relevance to the unemployment rate as the layoff in US have declined about 55% in March this year, making the figure 67,000 as compared to march 2009.
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Posted by fayyaz on March 9, 2010 · Leave a Comment
generally the expected employees are asked to submit a salary requirement letter. This is a tricky matter and your selection for the job greatly depends on that. If you would ask for too much or too low salary, it might prove to be enough reason for the employer to let you go without giving you the job.
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Posted by Nazia on February 20, 2010 · Leave a 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 endless pour of money. We have great plans and great wants which is accompanied by our great day dreaming. For a number of people, the life of the rich and filth may not be the purpose of earning a six figured salary.
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Posted by Nazia on February 17, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Now we all know the disastrous impact the financial crisis of 2008 had on us and it’s still not over. Surprising to say it has been 2 years and career stability is still a farsighted dream for some. Employment is scarce as President Barrack Obama desperately tries to resolve the increasing 10% unemployment rate prevailing [...]
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Posted by Xunaira on February 9, 2010 · 1 Comment
This article is for the readers who are fond of doing travel jobs, who just loves travel. In this article i have mentined some of the traveling jobs.
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Posted by SRK on January 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
This article contains the information about salary requisite letter. It has describd how to convey you salary requirements to your employer in an appropriate way. It also conatins some usefull and effective tips to convince your employer about your expected range.
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Posted by Noor on December 28, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Salary increases are very hard to get, yet they are not impossible and can be achieved by working hard towards improving yourself.
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Posted by Noor on November 5, 2009 · 4 Comments
Feel contented to ask for a raise in your salary. Person who is worth getting a raise should not feel shy asking for it. This usually happens with women and they end up getting paid quite less than what they really deserve. Males are much more confident in this regard.