Posts Tagged ‘job history’
We all know that jobs in the Entertainment industry have the highest potential of raking in millions of dollars. The most high earners in this industry are the film directors, producers, actors, and singers. But the entertainment industry is so diverse that anyone can find a spot to call their own. Why not? Oftentimes, jobs in this industry don’t require any formal educational. Making it big is usually achieved with sheer luck, extreme passion, a lot of patience and utmost persistence. Good looks are always a plus of course. But talent is often more valued. There are a lot more entertainment jobs that pay well --- and some consistently too!… Read More
What You Should Be Using Your Social Network For
Tuesday, October 12th, 2010
In this Social Networking Age, who hasn’t heard of social media, or social networking? Alright, so there may be a few people who are not keen with this sort of thing, but they’re a rare breed. Everybody has Facebook or Twitter or both; and probably other social networks account, too. But social networking is more than just keeping in touch. Social media is the most effective means of communication these days - in every sense of the word. Here are other opportunities you should be using your social network for.
1. Job hunting. Of course you can maximize the use of social networks when you are looking for a job.… Read More
Should I Downplay a Short Stint on My Resume?
Monday, October 11th, 2010
It really is a challenge when you're faced with the task of coming up with a resume that is appealing, impressive, and effective. You want to come up with a resume that can sell you and make companies run after you. You are aware that competition is tough and you just have to work to get the lead. And if there’s one thing that could cause you worry, it’s the short stint(s) you may have on your resume.
If you’ve had several jobs over a short period of time and don’t provide an explanation to those address those changes, you will be perceived as a job-hopper by recruiters and hiring managers.
Although job-hopping… Read More
Will They Take Me Seriously If I Was a …?
Friday, October 8th, 2010
Indeed, there are a lot of jobs out there. From blue-collar to white-collar jobs, you find them everywhere. There are even jobs that look and sound very odd. Or the most unusual job titles and descriptions for what the job is. Most of the time, others do not take these jobs seriously; in some cases, they find it amazing that such jobs even exist. Let's take a look at some of these jobs.
1. Stand Up Comedian/Comedienne. They make people laugh for a living. These people make fun of themselves most of the time to entertain other people. Humor is their middle name. What others fail to recognize is that these people… Read More
What’s the Right Number of Pages for a Good Resume Anyway?
Friday, October 8th, 2010If you have gone through all the resume writing tips all over the Internet then you probably thought of tons of things you should include in your resume. But the catch here is that you should be able to cramp all those up in just a few pages.
Think about it, piles and piles or resumes are received for every sought after job position that has an opening. Because of this, recruiters only spend an average of 15 seconds scanning through each resume. If your resume is so long that it seems like a novel then who would read it?
The right number of pages for a good resume is two pages period! One is acceptable.… Read More
Tips for Managing Overseas Assignments
Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
Have you been offered a position to a satellite office of your company in another country? Or are you interested in taking a job outside your own community? Taking on an overseas assignment can be both exciting and scary. But in today’s global marketplace, you shouldn’t let trepidation get in the way and hinder your purpose. If you are contemplating on accepting such assignment, here are practical things you should remember.
1. Adjust the clock. There’s a great chance that you’ll be assigned somewhere that has a different time zone, which naturally means a shift in your time outlook. Prepare yourself for… Read More
4 Best Paying Jobs Outside the Corporate World
Wednesday, October 6th, 2010
Most people think that working in huge corporations and scaling the corporate ladder can take to them greater heights. However, there are some people who do not want to get tied to a 9 to 5 job or report to an office every day. Some just don’t feel comfortable in the corporate world. Fortunately, they still find a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction in their careers – not just psychologically, but also in terms of earnings. There are plenty of jobs outside the corporate world that really pay well. Check out some of these best-paying jobs that don’t require the routine schedule that corporate jobs demand.
1. English… Read More
Do They Make Any Money at All?
Tuesday, October 5th, 2010
With the present economic crunch, even the basic needs seem to have become too costly and most people can hardly afford to pay utility bills and keep their lights on or the phone working. You work like a horse for a month and when you look at your paycheck (if you still have one, that is) and you wonder how you’re ever going to make it last through the next salary period. Short of robbing a bank or winning the lottery, what options do you have to augment your financial dilemma? Trying to come up with schemes to make extra income seems to be the trend these days. Online jobs and businesses, work-at-home careers, freelancer jobs and other side… Read More
Before You Go… Have You Got Everything?
Friday, October 1st, 2010
(AKA Things You Should do Before You Resign from A Company)
Are you contemplating on resigning from your current job? Leaving your job requires thorough assessment and there are things to carefully consider before finally deciding whether to resign or not. If you have finally made the decision to submit your resignation letter to the boss, several things have be done before you say goodbye to your company and take the final steps out of the office. If you’re interested to know what you should do before you resign from a company, read on.
1. Check your personal savings. This is the first, most practical… Read More
Love Numbers? Try These Jobs Out for Size
Thursday, September 30th, 2010
Remember how much you labored with your Mathematics subjects back in school? Subjects that deal with numbers are very seldom a favorite among students. Anything that has to do with numbers is most commonly associated with Mathematics – and nobody likes Math! Alright, nearly nobody. Guess what? You should really pay attention to those numbers. In today’s world where almost everything is running on high technology, you may not realize it but more jobs require a good grasp of numbers. Trends indicate that there are a lot of opportunities for numbers-driven jobs and a numbers-focused or Math major in college can lead to bright prospects in career… Read More

