Points To Consider While Writing Salary Requirement Letter

Posted by fayyaz 9 March, 2010 (0) Comment

While seeking a new employment, 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.Salary Requirement Letter

Important points in your salary requirement letter:

Besides your demands for the salary, it is also asked to mention the previous salaries that you have been withdrawing from your previous jobs. Though it is not a good idea to asses your skills and capabilities on the past experience, but since the employers think this way, you need to prepare a letter accordingly.

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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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Best Sustainable Jobs For 2010

Posted by Nazia 17 February, 2010 (0) 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 in the country which is also damaging the economy’s growth and possibility to push towards brighter side. In situations like this you can’t sit on you sofa and turn into a couch potato waiting for the government to take some action. You have to step up like ‘Nacho Libre’ and take a hold of your life swirling into the whirlpool of sadness. untitled

We have performed a research for all those lethargic sleepyheads out there; a recent article displayed at Yahoo’s hot jobs has enlisted a number of jobs. This will have a relatively secured grounds for career stability and getting you back on track.

Accountant jobs

Accountant will tend to suffer better in the year 2010 and ahead is because they cannot be hit by any financial crisis. Companies will always require accountants to perform audit and prepare annual reports. Accountants will be required to keep checks on the books to record any fraud or any malicious activities by the top level management.

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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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Salary Requisite Letter

Posted by SRK 21 January, 2010 (0) Comment

One of the most complicated situations during your job seeking process is that when the hiring manager asked you about the salary requisite letter. If you mention a high salary that doesn’t match your work or if you mention too low salary that doesn’t suit you then it will leave a negative impression and this could be throwing you out at that stage itself and it is the thing that you don’t want to be happening.

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Generally, the salary requisite letter is needed to be stated about your previous salary history that gives complete information about your previous salary packages. By adding this information it will become easier for employers to decide your salary and other compensations.

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How To Increase Your Salary

Posted by Noor 28 December, 2009 (0) 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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1. Make an effort to upgrade your career. You are the best judge, think of ways through which you can give your career a boost. This way, seeing your effort, employer may decide to increase your salary.

2. Companies usually pay more to a person whose highly skilled than a person whose trying to be smart. If you have some skills that your boss or manager admires, he might increase your salary even if you’re not asking for it. If you think that by acquiring a certain skill, you can achieve much more in your job, then go for it and get an increase.

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Posted by Noor 5 November, 2009 (3) Comment

1. Feel Comfortable Negotiating Salary Raises

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.

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2. Examine And Compare Your Salary

Do proper research and analyze what others are being paid for the same skills and knowledge. Evaluate your salaries against others and then demand for it accordingly.

3. Become An Indispensable Expert

Gain knowledge regarding your own work line so that you stay updated to recent changes and developments. You can get insight through proper reading, conferences, meetings, publications and discussion with your professional and personal contacts.

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What To Do When You Have Outgrown Your Job

Posted by Noor 20 October, 2009 (0) Comment

Are you one of those persons who put extra effort in their work to make it perfect and accept new responsibilities and challenges with confidence and passion? Such people can be ideal employees for any company or organizations. Even some companies appoint people on the basis of such expertise and try to accommodate them by offering some extra benefits.

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Extraordinary efforts deserve extraordinary reward to add extra fuel to it. If your boss is conscious enough to understand this reality then better otherwise you have to do something to make him feel about your efforts and expertise.

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Avoid These 7 Interview Blunders

Posted by Noor 12 September, 2009 (0) Comment

The increased competition in the job market has made it more difficult to get a job and with fewer interview opportunities available, making the best possible first impression has become more important than ever. You can learn from the mistakes of others and avoid the top 10 worst interview blunders.

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Poor Handshake

The first opportunity you get to create a good impression is the three-second handshake that starts the interview. An ineffective handshake can spoil your image. A limp hand shake can give the impression of disinterest or weakness. Make the handshake short and firm to give out a positive message.

Talking Too Much

Taking too much to answer direct questions can give the impression of confusion and absent mindedness. It can also give the impression as if you are covering up something or outright lying if you lengthen your answer a lot. To avoid over-talking, practice answering questions in a direct manner, and avoid nervous talking by preparing for your interview with role-play.

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How To Negotiate A Salary – Negotiation Tips

Posted by Noor 9 September, 2009 (0) Comment

One of the most important aspects of a job interview is the job salary. Most of the times, the eager applicant ignores discussing about the job salary in order to get the job first. However, this is one of the biggest blunders that a person commits during the job interview. In this article, we have discussed some salary negotiation tips to help you bargain with the employer.

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Here is a list of negotiation tips that you should keep in mind, while negotiating the job salary once the job has been offered to you:

1. Be professional

A professional attitude will not only help you to get the job, it will also enable you to get the best possible deal by the company.

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