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5 Common Interview Questions And Answers That Will Help You Get The Job You Want

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Want 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.
What are […]

Recommendations To Assure A Positive Employment Interview

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

After 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 […]

Tips For The Job Dazed, Bedazzled, & Confused

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

by 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, 2008

The 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 […]

How To Prepare Yourself For Job Interview Questions

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Preparing for job interview questions can be one of the most difficult and nerve-racking experiences. On the one hand, you know that you have to hit an interview perfectly. You want this job, and you can feel in your bones that you are the right candidate for it. It all comes down to this one […]

12 Steps To Employment Success

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

by Aaron Boyce (author of Jobseeker No More - aaron@abworkshops.com)
1. Know Thyself. Before you put yourself out there looking for a job, know who you are first. What do you like to do versus what you do NOT like to do. If a genie came to you and gave you one employment wish, what […]

5 Common Mistakes To Avoid With The Training Contract Applications

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Too many spelling or grammar problems
This is the undisputed cardinal sin of written submissions.
Nearly all spelling and grammar errors are picked up by word processors, and with some good proofreading you can eliminate the rest of the errors. Aside from giving them the impression that you’re not one for close attention to details, it […]

Start a Volunteer Position for the National Park Service and US Forest Service

Monday, June 9th, 2008

A job doesn’t have to pay money in order to be a valuable experience. Volunteer positions provide practical experience and may be a stepping stone to paid work for the same organization in the future. A number of volunteer opportunities exist working with America’s parks and forestry services.
A volunteer position at any of the parks […]

Jobs on Cruise Ships - an Experience to Remember

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Cruises are popular the world over. Because the industry is growing so are the job opportunities. Those who have secured careers on cruise ships have the wonderful opportunity to see the world, meet people from other cultures, and enjoy the voyage along the way. If you’re interested then it’s important to consider the differences between […]

When Your New Job Requires You To Move Overseas

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

One of the primary reasons why people are moving overseas is that they are offered jobs that are more competitive and is offering high salaries. This is why the number of those going abroad is continuing to grow.
People in different countries have come to realize that there is no future where they are right now. […]

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