Archive for the 'Job Hunting' Category
Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
Before you make a life changing job decision such as throwing in your old job, and possibly relocating for hotel jobs, it is important that you know what the work entails, and what you can expect when applying for hotel jobs in the hospitality industry. There are many reasons why you may want to work in the hospitality industry in a hotel job.
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Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
We would usually think about doctors and nurses when we think about people who work in the field of medicine. However, the jobs in medicine are not limited to nurses and doctors, there are other opportunities that can be found in the service area of health care. Some of these career options are administrative, and some can be super scientific like lab work or genetic research. Jobs in medicine can be enjoyable if you posses the personality and the training to go along with the work requirements.
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Monday, October 1st, 2007
The best site for anyone who is in search for the right job opportunity is Employment Guide.com. This virtual playground offers positions for people seeking new employment, and for those who still haven’t decided about their careers the site has educational resources center at their services. Finding a job which is hundreds of miles away from home is hard to take. You have no other option but turn down this wonderful job opportunity for the only reason that it is not close to home. The majority of people looking for employment only search for jobs in their state.
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Monday, October 1st, 2007
So you’ve decided that you want to get into pharmaceutical sale. And why not? With such benefits as high income potential to six figures, a recent model company car, lots of freedom and independence as well as the opportunity to work with highly educated medical professionals, it’s no wonder why many individuals wants a pharmaceutical sales job.
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Sunday, July 1st, 2007
Wal-Mart is one of the biggest employers in the U.S. If you are considering a job with Wal-Mart, then you will need to fill out an application online. While there are a number of websites out there telling you that you that the Wal-Mart online job application is a myth, it really does exist, and you need to know how to fill it out correctly.
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Sunday, July 1st, 2007
Looking for a job can feel like a job itself. It often takes time and effort because it’s really hard to find a job that matches your qualifications and desires. There are lots of considerations to take; you have to be patient and hardworking. Have some dedications on your job hunting and have a positive attitude.
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Sunday, July 1st, 2007
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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Sunday, July 1st, 2007
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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Sunday, July 1st, 2007
It is said that it is who you know, not what you know that matters most. While “what you know” is clearly important to landing a job, during a job search, “who you know” is important because other people and their connections could be the ticket to your next interview. So, assess your skills, experience and connections, and get ready to network.
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Sunday, July 1st, 2007
The White House is known to employ some of the finest chefs in the country, but culinary degree holders are better off working at luxury hotels or casinos in Las Vegas than anywhere in the Washington D.C. area, a recent survey by StarChefs.com shows.
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