Posts Tagged ‘Jobs’
Monday, January 10th, 2011
For most people, job satisfaction doesn’t completely correlate with job salary. Smart employers know the value of using employee rewards and perks to build morale in a work place. And depending on your personality and lifestyle, extrinsic job rewards like free rounds of golf or trips around the globe might mean more than cash in your paycheck.
Tags: Career advise, Jobs, Resume Spider, ResumeSpider
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Monday, December 27th, 2010
Most people in the US work force have the heard the terms “exempt” and “non-exempt,” but what do they mean? While many web sites talk about pay rate, there is not a whole lot of explanation regarding exempt and non-exempt status.
Tags: exempt jobs, hourly jobs, Jobs, non-exempt jobs, Resume Spider, ResumeSpider, salary jobs
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Tuesday, December 21st, 2010
With the economy struggling, many job-hunters are looking for a new career that can last. They need to find out what are the best jobs for the future. Here are the careers that are forecast for strong growth over the next decade, based on Bureau of Labor Statistics projections through 2016.
Tags: bureau of labor statistics, career advice, careers, economy, job matching, Job search, Jobs, Resume Distribution, Resume Spider, ResumeSpider
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Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
Dream jobs require little or no formal training to get started, and are a way to pursue a hobby, enjoy more leisure time, and/or socialize with all types of people. The pay for these jobs is often lower, but you can be vastly rewarded with more fun, less stress, and shorter work weeks.
Tags: Job search, job search advice, job-seeker, Jobs, Resume Spider, ResumeSpider
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Monday, December 13th, 2010
Do you enjoy writing resume cover letters about as much as you relish root canals? Dread isn’t uncommon when it comes to resume cover letters. Experts say keep resume cover letters short, sweet and memorable.
Tags: career, Career advise, Career Path, Great Resumes, How to write a resume, Interviewing, Job search, job-seeker, Jobs, Resume, Resume Spider, resumes, ResumeSpider
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Sunday, December 28th, 2008
Your Job Should Be Your Calling
In May of 2008 I attended a career conference sponsored by The Ladders and Kennedy Information as well as Career Directors International. A lot of well-known folks inside Career Management Alliance and around the globe attended. As the conference blogger and photographer I also represented one of my key vendors. [...]
Tags: Calling, Job search, Jobs, Mission, Purpose, Recession
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Friday, November 14th, 2008
The Jobseeker’s Situation and Dilemma:
Jane Harding, a top medical pharmaceutical sales representative, says that investing more in her personal brand could have gotten her hired faster. Here’s her story…
She interacted daily with regional medical health centers, gave educational presentations and felt strongly that her portfolio of drugs helped patients recover more quickly from surgery. She [...]
Tags: career, Job search, Jobs, Personal Branding, Six Figure Jobs
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Monday, November 10th, 2008
Check and Refine Your Existing Online Brand. Your personal life is part of your professional brand, so inventory every part of it – in person and online. “I realized that I was casually on MySpace, LinkedIn, Plaxo, Facebook and even YouTube,” Jane Harding says. “I didn’t have anything embarrassing out there, but I wasn’t doing [...]
Tags: career, Job search, Jobs, Personal Branding, Resume Spider, ResumeSpider, Six Figure Jobs
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