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Stuck In A Career Rut?

Are you in a career that you dislike but you feel there is nothing you can do about it?

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Date: 10-29-2009





What's Your Next Game?
By Deborah Brown

It's hard to get excited about our careers sometimes. Especially when bad news surrounds us. Between high unemployment, low morale, and reduced compensation, who can blame you for not wanting to jump out of bed energized and ready to start each day?

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Date: 09-17-2009





How To Ace An Interview –The Checklist

A job interview is a screening tool. For you, it's an opportunity to assess whether or not you want to work for a company. For the employer, it's an opportunity to decide whether or not they want to hire you. Both sides are looking for a match.

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Date: 08-19-2009





Be More Childlike In Your Career

Kids believe in the best. Adults expect the worst so they won't be disappointed.

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Date: 08-19-2009





Are you worried about your career? Would you like to stop?
By Deborah Brown

The reason many of us worry is that we have a situation in front of us and we are scared that it will not work out. We are afraid that we will make the wrong decision (again), fail, or look bad in front of others. Uncertainly in our career has us so worried about paying the bills, losing our home, going to war, etc. that we cannot seem to focus on anything else. Unfortunately, this fear has kept you from seeing a way out.

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Date: 02-25-2009





You've Already Faced Your Career Fears
By Deborah Brown

Remember when you said to yourself that if you ever lost your job, you wouldn't know what to do? Well guess what, the worst has happened for many of you, and you are managing. Yes, your future is unknown, and a bit scary, but you have learned that if you can accept your situation and deal with it, you can handle anything that comes your way.

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Date: 01-28-2009




Dressing for Success: Living It and Loving It!

Getting the right kind of look, especially when you are looking for a boardroom executive job, is more important than you might think. While we are often told that looking nice is important, the truth of the matter is that we need to look more than just neat or tidy; there are many pits and pratfalls that you need to think about when you are considering how to dress for success, and you will find that simply by keeping a few things in mind you can get the job that you want and you can also get the right impression across!

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Date: 01-27-2009
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Acing the Second Interview

While everyone would agree that first impressions are the most important, some of us ignore the impressions we give the second time around. This is especially true when it comes to the second job interview. Obviously if you got the call for the second interview, it means they were impressed, and now they want to know more. How will you make sure that your second interview lands you the job? To help you seal the deal we have put together some of the most beneficial strategies from top executives and consultants.

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Date: 01-24-2009



How to Ask for a Promotion

Do you often wonder how some people find it easy to ask for a promotion, but you just can't seem to do it? Have you been working diligently to receive that particular position at work only to come up short? Do you want more out of your career? If so, take action! This guide will offer you simple, effective steps that you can take, to ask for that promotion that you desire, the one that you deserve!

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Date: 01-23-2009



Hazardous and Decontamination Technicians

Talk about an unenviable job! We know that not all of us can land our dreams jobs. Certain ''dangerous'' jobs have to be done and those who do these high–risk jobs are extremely important in trying to maintain a safe environment for all of us to live in. Hazardous and decontamination technicians are responsible for removing toxic materials from a given location and transporting them to another location for disposal. Our society is moving forward in eliminating hazardous materials more efficiently and effectively to ensure our health and safety for future generations to come.

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Date: 01-17-2009



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