Archive for September, 2008
« Previous Entries5 Common Interview Questions And Answers That Will Help You Get The Job You Want
Monday, September 29th, 2008Want to know the secret to standing out in your interview? It’s giving the best answers to common interview questions. How you handle these can make or break your job interview. The secret is being prepared. Here are five common interview questions and how to answer them, so you stand out from the crowd.
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Become A Lawyer
Monday, September 29th, 2008Overview for Lawyers
Lawyers act as both advocates and advisors in society. As advocates, they represent one of the parties in criminal and civil trials by presenting evidence and arguing in court to support their client. As advisors, lawyers counsel their clients about their legal rights and obligations and suggest particular courses of action in business […]
Details About Criminal Psychology Jobs
Sunday, September 28th, 2008While the reality of a career in criminal psychology might not quite be what it is on “Criminal Minds,” the television show, the real-life potential can be just as exciting. Careers in criminal psychology are never boring, and if you have an education in that field, it’s great training for a huge range of jobs. […]
Details About Computer Forensics Education
Sunday, September 28th, 2008Computer forensics is about to everything from exploring child pornography allegations, and online harassment charges to national security breaches, and more. The idea behind digital investigation is based on the fact that digital data is be stored, so you need to have the specialized training to recognize how data can be accidentally changed while investigating, […]
Learn More About Pharmacy Tech Jobs
Saturday, September 27th, 2008Overview for Pharmacy AidesPharmacy aides perform administrative duties in pharmacies. Aides often are clerks or cashiers whose chief responsibilities are to answer telephones, handle money, stock shelves, and perform other clerical duties. They work closely with pharmacy technicians. Pharmacy technicians usually perform more complex tasks than do aides, although in some States the duties and […]
Become A Food Preparation Worker
Friday, September 26th, 2008Overview for Food Preparation WorkersFood preparation workers perform routine, repetitive tasks under the direction of chefs and cooks. These workers ready the ingredients for complex dishes by slicing and dicing vegetables, and composing salads and cold items. They weigh and measure ingredients, go after pots and pans, and stir and strain soups and sauces. Food […]
Recommendations To Assure A Positive Employment Interview
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008After sending a resume to a prospective employer, you may be called for your first of probably two or three interviews.
The initial interview is critical because that is when the employer will likely decide whether to hire you and how you might fit with the company. This step is crucial, and you […]
Need Anew Job? Try A Go Jobs.com Search?
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008Looking to start a new Jobs.com search? This is the place to start!
There are lots of Internet job boards out there. In fact, some studies show over 40,000 in the US alone.There are niche job boards, by geographic area (ie local job boards), industry specific job boards (ie marketing, accounting, sales, engineering, etc), and there […]
Tips For The Job Dazed, Bedazzled, & Confused
Monday, September 22nd, 2008by Aaron Boyce (www.abworkshopsarethebest.com)
I was asked this question by one of my students in Memphis, TN. “I have been doing the same job for over 20 years. Now that I am laid off, I am not sure if I want to keep doing this work. I am not sure what I want to do. Is […]
Looking For Jobs In California? The Need For Professional Engineers Continues To Increase!
Monday, September 22nd, 2008The first thing you need to do to qualify for most California Engineering Jobs is to get a 4-year degree (at least) from an accredited college.
It’s not always an absolute necessity, though- sometimes, a mathematics or physical science degree may suffice, especially in fields that are in high demand. Most engineers also […]
