So, you’ve been poking around on the Internet looking for a way to earn money working from home. You’re sick of your boss, your commute, your life-sucking job and want to work on your own terms. You’ve done a little research and decided that you have a computer and can type, so transcription is maybe the way to go.
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There are a number of ways to make money online, but relatively few of these openings will pay you enough money so that you can quit your job and work from home full time. They allow you the flexibility to do what you want, when you want and still earn the same amount or even more money than you did at your old job.
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If you have always dreamed of having a job in the cruise line industry, there are some things that you should know. A career in the cruise line can be the perfect job, but it is not for everyone.
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Data entry jobs are something that many people like to do online. All they have to do is sit at home and type or do simple manual labor that does not require a degree or other special education, and can earn thousands annually.
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In the past the best way to find a job was to look up in the newspaper, in its “help wanted” section. Many people have spent hours reading these employment advertisements and most of this time was wasted. When I graduated college I spent many days searching for a job. Reading the advertisements in the newspaper didn’t help me. Finally, even the thought of looking at the “help wanted” section for a local job search made me feel sick.
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College students and new graduates often feel they have nothing or very little to include on a new post-graduate resume. College students paid employment, volunteer experience or academic reserach is often seemingly unrelated to their career goals, and aside from that, the only information left to include is education. If this is your way of thinking - think again!
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1. How long should your resume be?
The accepted “wisdom” is that your resume should never be more then one page. To be honest if you ask 100 employment specialists 50 will say that is correct and the other 50 will disagree. Ultimately what employers care about is if the resume is easy to read and illustrates the skills that make you a good fit for the position. The length of your resume should be appropriate to you. With that being said, NEVER go longer then three pages. You are not getting paid by the word. If your related work experience only fills up one page that is fine.
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Demand for medical Transcriptionists is expected to increase quickly with growth in the request for health care services. A computer at home and knowing how to type fast is not enough to become a successful medical transcriptionist. Because the medical transcription field encompasses a broad variety of settings, there is a demand for specialized areas. Medical transcription is the act of translating from oral (dictated) to written form(transcribe). Read full article »
There are many technical sales recruitment agencies that help in the sector of providing jobs to the jobless and employees to employers. They are known to be very good and personalized in their services. These recruitment agencies are spread all over due to a very high demand of jobs. They have many base line jobs in different fields and their main motto is putting the right people in the right job. There are agencies that can be trusted. They get reviews for their services from various people including students who have been benefited by the services offered.
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It is not always good to be a manager after a certain age. The ideal candidates are between 25 and 45 years old, dynamic, mobile and not too costly. After 40, things get complicated. In France, the over 50 employment rate is the lowest in Europe. With a pro “youth” culture and hard-dying clichés, the situation is set to improve. For most decision makers, once past 50 you are no longer productive or mobile and unable to master new technologies!
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