Posts Tagged ‘career change’
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.
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Police Officer. Somebody has to work around the clock to keep dark streets,…
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Tags: career change, job, job duties, job history, job hunt, Job Search, job skills, job tips, jobs, new job, Personal Branding, professional
Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Free Advice, Job Search Tips | 5 Comments »
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…
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Tags: career change, job, job duties, job hunt, job interview, Job Search, job skills, job tips, jobs, new job, Personal Branding, professional
Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Free Advice, Job Search Tips | 6 Comments »
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…
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Tags: career change, cover letter, job, job duties, job history, job hunt, job interview, Job Search, job skills, job tips, jobs, new job, Personal Branding, professional
Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Cover Letters, Job Search Tips | 12 Comments »
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.…
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Tags: career change, job, job duties, job hunt, Job Search, job skills, job tips, jobs, new job, Personal Branding, professional
Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Free Advice, Job Search Tips | 7 Comments »
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!
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Undertaker. Not exactly a traditional profession, but it does offer a lot of peace and quiet. Sure,…
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Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Free Advice, Job Search Tips | 4 Comments »
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
Getting a job interview could mean you’re one step closer to your dream job. There’s just one big hitch… you’re not getting any calls or e-mails. It’s baffling; you’re pretty sure you have all the qualifications for that open position with exceptional skills and experience to boot. So why isn’t the phone ringing? Why is there no new e-mail from the company? What could be wrong?
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You’re underqualified/overqualified. You just have to be realistic. No matter how perfect you think you are for the position, it’s possible that you simply don’t fit the job. If you have a doctorate degree…
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Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Cover Letters, Job Search Tips, Resume, Resume Do's and Don'ts, Resume Help, how to write a resume | 10 Comments »
Monday, August 30th, 2010
Do you feel that what you’re doing at work is so routine you’re debilitated by sheer boredom? Perhaps you’ve been staring blankly at your computer screen wondering what kind of life you might have had if you were doing something else. Everyone goes through that phase of boredom with the job every so often, but some naturally and quite easily fall back to the routine after a period. However, there are those who can’t stand the idea of jobs that are just too repetitive. If you’re this sounds like you, then you may want to look into some alternatives that are guaranteed to give you something new to look forward to every time.
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Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Free Advice, Job Search Tips, Resume, Resume Help | 7 Comments »
Friday, August 20th, 2010
Industrialization has made engineering an ever-booming industry with the highest demand for jobs, and one of the most competitive ones, as a result. Hundreds of engineers apply for various engineering positions and in such competitive situation, you need to create your resume in such a way that it stands out from the rest. If you want to get your dream job, here are some areas you have to focus on when writing your engineering resume.
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Your best projects. An engineering job is basically project-oriented, so your resume has to be structured with that in mind. You may have worked on numerous projects…
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Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Job Search Tips, Resume, Resume Do's and Don'ts, Resume Help, how to write a resume | 14 Comments »
Friday, August 20th, 2010
Does your job hunt feel like a dead end? I know it can get really frustrating especially when you’re counting down days or weeks without getting a reply. But giving up is just not an option. If you keep doing the same things that seem to get you nowhere, then it may be time to try out something different.
Here are 3 ideas you can chew on to give your job search a shot in the arm:
Go out and meet people. After you’re done setting up your online profile on social networks and announcing that you’re on the lookout for a job, get personal. Gathering leads from personal contacts can be very effective…
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Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Job Search Tips, Social Networking & Jobs | 24 Comments »
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010
Let’s face it. Whether we are aware of it or not; fact is, people have become very dependent on computers and technology to a large extent. Indicative of this technology-motivated culture is the continuously soaring demand for professionals in the Information Technology field. It is still considered one of the most sought after jobs in the market. No wonder there’s a sea of IT job seekers out there. If you’re one of the aspiring job hunters for an IT position, you’d better have an eye-catching resume or the hiring manager will disregard you as “just another candidate."
Your resume should be simple yet comprehensive enough…
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Tags: career change, how to write a resume, job, job duties, job history, job history in resume, job hunt, Job Search, job skills, job tips, jobs, new job, Personal Branding, professional, Resume, resume advice, resume help, resume re-write, resume review, resume tips, resume writing, resumes, top resume tips, write a resume
Posted in Applying for a Job, Career Changes, Job Search Tips, Resume, Resume Do's and Don'ts, Resume Help, how to write a resume | 7 Comments »