Archive for the ‘Job Search Tips’ Category

Would You Be Happy Doing His Job?

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
In the workplace, trying to be happy with what you do (when you’re probably not) can sometimes take its toll, especially when you eventually realize that for the most part you just try too hard; and sometimes efficiency and productivity suffer. Some jobs may be a bit odd yet pay generously. High-paying jobs can be deemed a source of happiness and satisfaction, but the stress can be overwhelming. Other jobs are so ridiculously unusual that people are either in awe, shocked or find it funny. There are jobs that don’t need special skills or a diploma to do them, but the pay is so meager you sometimes wonder why you even bother. Check out the… Read More

5 Signs Your Internship can Turn into a Full-Time Position

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

 

Internship not only gives you the feel of what it is like out there in the real world where everybody is seriously making money; it also provides opportunities to acquire necessary experience that can pave the path to your career and establish future references. What is more exciting is if you impress your superiors enough and you are able to convey your true potential, you might not even need to hunt for a job like everyone else. It could be handed to you on a silver platter; in short, your boss might just decide to offer you a full-time position. Surveys show that 63.3% of interns have been offered full time jobs but companies… Read More

5 Reasons Why You Keep Getting Passed Up for Promotion

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Does this sound familiar: after so many years in the company, you think you deserve to get that promotion... and then the boss gives the job to somebody else...don’t you just feel devastated? When it doesn’t happen, it’s like hitting your head on a brick wall. Getting passed up for promotion may not be entirely your fault; still, you have to check and make sure you’re not doing any career-killing slip-ups. Here are five reasons why you keep getting passed up for promotion and some suggestions on how to alter your chances the next time opportunity knocks.

 

1. You’re just doing your job; no more, no less.… Read More

5 Occupations that Pay Women the Most

Tuesday, September 7th, 2010
Women are joining the workforce in record numbers. They account for nearly half of the country’s total labor force at 46.5%. Most of them begin their careers with less compensation and don’t get opportunities for promotion as quickly as their male counterparts do. Take heart, all this is changing, albeit painstakingly slow. There’s definitely hope for women looking to add more cash flow with the increasing progress in high paying jobs for women. So what are these jobs that women should aim for? Many women have overlooked careers in Engineering, Math, Science, and other occupations that require technical skills; where a handful of jobs have… Read More

Are You a Night Owl? Try These Jobs Out for Size

Monday, September 6th, 2010
Most people opt for straightforward 9 to 5 jobs with weekends off. Often these are people who have regular sleeping and waking-up routines. But about 41% Americans are awake at 2 A.M. and are in fact at their most productive. Looking for the right job can be pretty interesting and quite challenging for night owls. However, you can find your own niche and make $30,000 to $50,000 doing what you do best: stay awake the rest of the night while everyone else is sound asleep. Check out these 5 jobs; you might want to try out one of them for size.

 

Police Officer. Somebody has to work around the clock to keep dark streets,… Read More

If You’re Fresh Out of College, Here’s What Your Resume Should Focus On

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

 

Congratulations! You finally graduated from college. Naturally, the next move is to find the right kind of job to kick off your career. It can be tougher out there in the real world compared to school campus life; but first things first. You’ve long figured out that you’re going to need a killer resume in order to make a dent on the job market; and that’s what you’re out to make. Good for you! Question: Do you know what your resume should focus on to make it conspicuous enough for employers to notice it? Resume writing can be a bit of a challenge for fresh graduates if you are practically clueless about what to highlight… Read More

5 Schools that Turn Out High Paying Employees

Friday, September 3rd, 2010
With the escalating cost of education and deteriorating job prospects, getting started in a great career that you think will show you the money seems bleak and almost impossible. Looking at the value prospects of going to choice schools has become more crucial than ever. Also, there’s the dilemma of whether to just stick to a bachelor’s degree or go further and earn Master's degree to draw the big bucks. If you’re out to get a degree that will yield top dollar, then crunch some numbers. The trend seems to show that engineers still hold the top spot for degrees that fetch larger pay checks after graduation. Check the list below for the top… Read More

Is Your Cover Letter All Over the Place?

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
Of course, you understand that you have to make your resumes as appealing as possible for hiring managers to consider you for a job. You highlight every bit of information that is related to the job you’re applying for. Put emphasis on your special skills. Provide a perfect chronological overview of your job experiences. Do the necessary editing and revising of any mistakes you find on your resume. Everything is perfect until you realize that your cover letter is nothing but trash. Job seekers tend to forget the importance of cover letters preparing an application. Cover letters are often too generic or poorly written, like they’re crafted… Read More

5 Cities Where Public School Teachers Are Paid the Most

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

 

Teaching is undeniably one of the greatest (and most underrated) professions mankind has ever conceived. Since the beginning of time, teachers have been the most influential people in developing a person’s mind, instilling values, beliefs and principles, as well as shaping up careers and inclinations. The teaching profession is indeed one of the noblest jobs in the world. Although teachers don’t go into teaching careers just for the money, a good paycheck can certainly add to the motivation. Some cities in the U.S. are more generous in showing their appreciation for the enormous responsibility that teachers carry on their shoulders.… Read More

If You Can’t Stand Noise, Try Out These Jobs for Size (Part 2)

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

 

Do you prefer to be left alone to work in peace? No worries. Some people feel that they can be more productive working alone – and some jobs even require a lot of quiet. Although it may seem difficult in the real world nowadays with all the blaring noise and people incessantly chatting, there are jobs out there for people who’d rather be on their own while working. I managed to list some of those jobs in Part 1 of this article, but somehow missed others that actually fit the bill. Enjoy the list!

 

1. Undertaker. Not exactly a traditional profession, but it does offer a lot of peace and quiet. Sure,… Read More