31st July
2009
Young professionals and graduates who are interested in field sales should understand that there are many benefits to the recruitment process. The first benefit is the obvious irony that in order to recruit field sales professionals, recruiters need to go out into the field and sell their company to potential applicants. Field sales recruiters are armed with plenty of first hand knowledge and company-provided information that are meant to bring in exceptional graduates to the fold. However, it ...
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Careers
30th July
2009
Are you ready to stop working? I've got a secret to confess. I haven't worked for years now. Why you ask? Because that which I do now is so enjoyable I don't even think of it as work. You see I think that life is too precious and too short to spend it working at jobs we dislike when there is a simple and easy way to spend our lives doing what we enjoy and getting well paid for it. A lot of people are drawn in by the idea that they can join some system and without doing any work make a lot ...
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29th July
2009
Without strong direction and motivation, any hotel, is doomed for failure, an operation is successful only when a good leader surrounds themselves with other good leaders, and good leaders surround them selves with good staff. Staff and managers may have personal problems and deliver inferior results due to lack of training, unrealistic expectations, or failed attempts to innovate. In some cases the proper response to these issues can turn a hopeless employee into outstanding employee. "Fir'em" ...
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28th July
2009
Birmingham, which is found in the w midlands, is the second largest city in england. in fact, the city's wide population is second only to that of the capital. Much of city centre birmingham was ruined during the second world war, & unattractive replacement structures were quickly erected. although, since the 1990s, Birmingham has been undergoing many radical changes & a number of the post-war structures have been replaced. much of the city centre is pedestrianised now, & the ...
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Travel
27th July
2009
Birmingham is placed in the west midlands & its britain's 2nd most densely populated city, after london. Birmingham original came to prominence during the industrial revolution. because of this, the city has a major network of canals, which has plenty more miles of canal than venice. The city also has severalsignificant associations, which include HP Sauce, Tony Hancock, Cadbury's, Black Sabbath, the Spitfire & the Mini car. Birmingham is well-known as a commercial centre & it ...
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Travel
26th July
2009
In the old days, people stayed with a company for anywhere from 25 to 50 years and then retired with a nice little nest egg and a small pension. In today's ever-changing and dynamic job market, people are seen changing jobs at the drop of a hat. I assume the volatile nature of the job market today has forced us to continuously look for and change jobs whenever we find something that pays a little more or offers what we believe to be a little security. Should you consider jumping ship? There are ...
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Careers
25th July
2009
Birmingham is the second biggest city in britain & it's a really modern place with lively nightlife and some snazzy shops. Birmingham is found in the west midlands county of england &, according to a estimate from 2006, it has a population of 1,006,500. People from birmingham are often called 'Brummies', because of the city's nickname of Brum. this name comes from the city's dialect name, Brummagem, which is derived from one of the city's earlier names, 'Bromwicham'. there's a ...
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Travel
24th July
2009
Have you ever thought about your career or the work you do as art...as a form of personal creative expression? We can easily summon an image of the painter, sculptor, musician, writer or inventor in their studio, engaged in the wonderful process of creating a masterpiece. Try applying this analogy to you and the work you do. Your career...past, present and future is a canvas upon which you are painting, a block of stone upon which you are chiselling. The work you do, the life you lead, are the ...
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Careers
23rd July
2009
WHY IS GOAL SETTING NOT WORKING FOR ME? There over 4,000,000 articles on goal setting on the internet, that's 4 million. Yet with all this information available, people are still not getting it in their life. There must be something missing. YOU CANNOT READ ALL 4 MILLION ARTICLES Time restrains do not permit that. If you could find 3 or 4 with the best parts used to make one good treatise, you might up your odds. That's kind of like the down and out street person looking for something in ...
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Self Improvement
22nd July
2009
Many people are drawn to money. Not just to have more of it (who doesn't?), but to actually participate in the finance industry and make a career out of it. Did you know that some of the most successful people in finance and investments never pursued finance in college? Did you know many never even went to college? There are people who have built successful careers in investments or the financial industry grew and learned on the job. Like I said, there are many branches to this tree. ...
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Careers
21st July
2009
It seems it's a universal problem. You want to get a new job because you're desperate to get away from the old one--whether it's because you want better pay, better conditions or just a change of scene. The trouble is that your present job keeps you so busy you don't have time to look for a new one. This is true in all types of career, but especially so in the field of nursing. With the dedication that many nurses carry out their jobs, especially when the work involves night work and weekend ...
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Careers
20th July
2009
1.Maintain regular working hours and stick to them. 2.Get a separate phone line, computer and printer that are only used for your business. 3.Keep your workspace separate from your living space. Ideally it should be visually and acoustically separate from the living quarters. 4.To gauge your progress maintain goals and to do lists. On Sunday night or Monday morning create a plan for the week. At the end of the week take time to reflect on your progress. 5.Find other independent workers or a ...
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Self Improvement
19th July
2009
To have happy and loyal employees who give 110% during work will definitely be part of your company success. But to have employees who are willing to die for your company is not an easy task. And by shouting at them when they make mistakes or establishing a strict and serious Employer-Employee barrier will not going to help you to gain the trust and loyalty of your employees. I will share with you 6 ways to keep the motivation of your staffs at the best: 1) Do not reprimand them for making ...
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Self Improvement
18th July
2009
Birmingham is found in the west midlands and it is britains second most densely populated city, after london. Birmingham initially rose to prominence during the industrial revolution. as a result, the city has a big network of canals, which has many more miles of canal than venice. The city also has a number of significant associations, including HP Sauce, Tony Hancock, Cadbury's, Black Sabbath, the Spitfire and the Mini car. Whether you're visiting birmingham for a day trip or staying in ...
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Travel
17th July
2009
Birmingham is situated in the west midlands and it's britains 2nd most highly populated city, after the capital. Birmingham first gained attention during the industrial revolution. as a result, the city boasts a huge canal network, which boasts plenty more miles of canal than venice. The city also boasts severalnotable associations, which include HP Sauce, Tony Hancock, Cadbury's, Black Sabbath, the Spitfire and the Mini car. Whether you're visiting birmingham for a day trip or staying in ...
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Travel
16th July
2009
Losing your luggage, having it misplaced or stolen is every Birmingham airport passenger's nightmare. Whether you are on a business trip, quick weekend away, or family holiday, the pain associated with lost or delayed luggage can spoil your trip. Figures published worldwide show that millions of passengers every year suffer the inconvenience of mishandled baggage. One airline estimates that the number of bags handled per month has increased by 25% since the new hand luggage restrictions were ...
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Travel
15th July
2009
Have you ever heard of the BBS or the Bulletin Board Job Posting Online System? This is how the early stage of the Internet looked like. This works like your regular bulletin board. Messages are posted and postings are just plain text. But even during this early stage, jobs were one of the most common posts that could be found on the on-line board. The internet became widely accepted worldwide because it offered convenience and connectivity solutions enabling you to communicate with anybody ...
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Careers
14th July
2009
Depending on your specific line of work, looking for jobs on the Internet could be a great way to find new and interesting opportunities. Whether you are looking for an academic or a technology job, a secretarial or a research position, there are many online resources that can help you find the job you need and the salary you desire. There are a wide variety of Internet job search sites that can steer you in the right direction at little or no cost to the applicant. If you are looking for a job ...
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Careers
13th July
2009
Due to the large number of people offering website design services in Birmingham, there is always a bargain to be found. Web design companies in Birmingham are in a very competitive market and some offer some great deals at various times of the year. People who are just starting out in a career building custom design websites will often offer their services at a very reasonable rate, basically to build up a portfolio. Once they have established themselves they then tend to increase the amount ...
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Internet
12th July
2009
Millions of people worldwide are enticed by the opportunity to work at home. A job from home allows individuals considerably more flexibility, extra time with family and generally alleviates the immense stress which may result from an active career. At home jobs are also desirable for individuals who wish to make an extra income in addition to their day job, college students, disabled persons, at home mothers and senior citizens. Thousands of people search the internet everyday in hopes ...
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Careers
11th July
2009
A shortage of crucial medical staff has seen an increase in the recruitment of radiography staff from abroad. The health sector seems to have consistent and sustained issues with staffing levels with increasing movement towards the private sector, the recruitment of specialist staff to both public and private sector appears to be increasingly difficult. There is an acknowledged shortage of radiographers within the UK and the NHS has gone on a drive to encourage more radiography professionals ...
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News and Society
10th July
2009
Due to the large number of people offering website design services in Birmingham, there is always a bargain to be found. Web design companies in Birmingham are in a very competitive market and some offer some great deals at various times of the year. People who are just starting out in a career building custom design websites will often offer their services at a very reasonable rate, basically to build up a portfolio. Once they have established themselves they then tend to increase the amount ...
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Internet
9th July
2009
Recruitment interview is the way to assess and select a candidate if his/her ability and qualification meets the available job requirements. It usually consists of a series of questions - asked by the interview board - so as to deduce the candidate's ability and to see if he/she fits rightly for the post. Studies have finished (but learning process is continuous) and it is time to go around searching for a job. If one asks whether it was for a job that we all study, well, no would be ...
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Careers
8th July
2009
Young Jobs for the Holiday's If you are job seeker looking for a holiday season job, it's not too late. Although, employers started to hire for holiday jobs in the beginning of September, you still have time to find a fun and enjoyable job. Companies like GAP, Pottery Barn, and Macy's are aggressively seeking out part-time holiday job seekers. These companies have the understanding that job seekers applying for these positions are temporary. A word of advice to Job Seekers out there, don't be ...
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Careers
6th July
2009
Whether you've been downsized, are looking for a career change or are just starting out, your resume speaks volumes about you. If your resume doesn't make it past the first cut, you're doomed; no matter how qualified you are. Below are ten common mistakes to avoid when putting your resume together. Remember, you only get one chance to make a good first impression. 1. Multiple pages - You need to be concise. Keep it to one page and one page only. If you can't highlight your talents on one page, ...
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Careers
5th July
2009
Another morning of job hunting lies ahead of you. You pour a cup of coffee and open the paper to the employment section. With a mixture of anticipation and desperation you pick up a stub of pencil and prepare to target and identify some possible job opportunities. There are less ads to circle this morning and despite the promising words and vague descriptions you have begun to believe that none of these potential employers will seriously consider you. Perhaps they have family or friends or ...
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Careers
4th July
2009
According to Olga Brunner, founder of A Good Daughter, Inc., (www.agooddaughter.com), based in Margate, FL, has assembled a team of eldercare experts that allow for a unique understanding what adult children are facing in coping with their elderly parents declining health and well-being, particularly those suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Carol Caughran, the firm's counselor/therapist is a specialist in Lewy-Body form of dementia, currently serves on the board of the National Association. ...
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News and Society
3rd July
2009
It's harder to succeed in a home-based business than the Internet hype might have you believe. If you've decided to go back to work for someone else after some months or years at home, it can be quite an adjustment. Not only must you give up the dream, but you have to accommodate to some real changes. If not always lucrative, the advantages of working from your home, and for yourself, are legendary, and the adaptation to a 9-5 (ha!) can be monumental. Here are some ways to prepare yourself: ...
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Self Improvement
2nd July
2009
From an employee's perspective, management often conducts itself in ways that make no sense. When the economy is slow, jobs are few and far in between or people are fearful, staff will tolerate management behaviors and policies that are nonsensical (in their eyes) or they judge are harmful. But when staff gets together for lunch and they start critiquing management, these are the Top 10 Reasons Why Staff Quit. 10. 'My boss is arrogant and believes his own press clippings.' As a result, staff ...
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Careers
1st July
2009
Interview is basically a series of questions asked from the interviewee to test his ability, wisdom and personality. {Interview-boards of many big companies also have an expert who can understand human psychology, and who is capable enough to read the mind of a candidate by studying his body language). We can divide the expected question in three categories: 1. Questions relating to personal information of a person (family background, interests, education, experience etc.); 2. ...
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1st July
2009
While many of the offshore oil rig jobs are physical in nature, many of the rig companies go out of their way to make sure your time spent onboard is an enjoyable one. For instance employees may find themselves living in accommodation wings that meet 4 or 5 star hotel standards - despite the fact that you a living in the middle of the ocean. While you are on board the company will usually meet all food, board and laundry expenses, along with travel and transfer costs. There are a large number ...
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Self Improvement
1st July
2009
Finding a job on the Internet sounds pretty easy, and it is. The same is true for employers, in that it is fairly easy for them to post openings online, generally for a fee unless it's on their own site or through their local state employment service in the US. When you view online job listings, it's not always apparent how current the posting is. It's especially important to remember that some Web sites contain sample jobs posted by recruiters. These listings are frequently out of date and in ...
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Self Improvement