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Aerial-Photograph Interpreter

Analyzes aerial photographs to detect significant military, industrial, resource, or topographical data...

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Date: 05-22-2009
Article Type: Employment Job Profile



Do It Yourself: Top Ten New Businesses to Open

Interested in being your own boss? Maybe you've got the itch to strike out on your own and create your own business empire? Before you quit your day job, you've got a lot of things to consider. Do you have the right temperament to tackle the challenges of running your own shop on your own? Can you handle the administrative and financial side of your business and do you have the technical skills that you will require? And most important—what's the right kind of business for your skills and personality?

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Date: 01-16-2009
Article Type: Employment Career Tips



Career Planning
By Bill Gaffney

Q: I am a sales director for a privately held manufacturing firm with a little over $100 million in revenue. I have two sales managers, each with 5 sales people, reporting to me as well as the manufacturers' rep organization. I enjoy my job and the company I work for. But how do I advance my career?

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Date: 01-12-2009
Article Type: Employment Career Tips



The Danger of Being Too Nice at Work

In order to understand the impact that being too nice at work has on a business as well as on individuals, one first needs to understand workplace ethics. Workplace ethics is a combination of personal beliefs and practices and how those beliefs and practices affect the individuals and the business.

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Date: 01-12-2009
Article Type: Employment Career Tips



HIT HIGH MARKS WITH YOUR TEACHING RESUME
By Kris Plantrich, CPRW, CEIP, ResumeWonders

Teaching jobs are a hot commodity right now. The competition is high and if you are trying to find a teaching job, the first thing you need to do is skyrocket your resume's effectiveness from a passing grade to an over–achieving and attention–grabbing marketing tool. Your resume does not have to be fancy or a specific length, but it does need to have a focused content with quantifiable experiences and achievements.

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Date: 12-04-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips



Five Essential Facts for Weathering a Change in Leadership

You're the chairman of the board, and your much-respected CEO of 15 years has just told you she or he plans to retire in less than a year.

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Date: 12-04-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips



Email vs. Phone vs. Meeting
By Steven Birmingham

''What is your primary means of communicating with stakeholders,'' I ask the students in my masters–level project management communications class. They come from diverse backgrounds. Some are veteran project managers with certifications and successful projects under their belt. Others are just beginning their project management careers. Despite this variety, their answer is nearly always unanimous: ''email.'' This is not the answer I'm looking for.

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Date: 12-04-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips



INTERVIEW PREPARATION STRATEGIES
By Kris Plantrich, CPRW, CEIP, ResumeWonders

With any important meeting or proposal your goal is to sell a product, an idea, service or particular outcome to someone. For this to happen you need to, adequately prepare, before the meeting takes place to ensure successful results. So, how do you usually prepare for an important meeting? You research the topic to find out what and where the current needs are. Next, you must analyze what it would take to fulfill the need and finally determine how to sell your plan. Using the research results, you prepare what you want to say and lastly you practice the presentation to ensure, everything will be said accurately, completely, and will leave the recipients wanting more.

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Date: 12-04-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips




What to Look for in Choosing Your Next Employer
By Joyce Gioia

If you have skill sets that are in demand, today you probably have lots of choices in where, when, and how you will work. However, in spite of the widespread availability of jobs, you should take the time to choose your next employer carefully. Taking the wrong job may mean wasting your valuable career time or worse, being miserable. To help you through this choice process, we have created lists of questions that will help you determine what's important to you.

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Date: 11-10-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips





How to Determine Your Market Value
By David Hults, activ:8 career coaching

A panicked job applicant called on his cell phone from the company washroom. He had excused himself from a job interview on the pretense of having to use the bathroom. He whispered into his phone, ''I didn't think we would talk about money at the first interview, but they just offered me the job! And they're asking me about salary. I don't know how much this position is worth. What do I do?''

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Date: 11-10-2008
Article Type: Employment Career Tips




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