Monthly Archives: November 2011



The SSSTS Course - An Essential for Site Supervisors

Nov 29th, 2011 • Featured Author: Trevor Healey  • 

SSSTS is one of a number of the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) courses, which is run by a network of approved training providers. There is a group of courses often referred to as the Cskills courses (construction skills courses) and sometimes referred to as Site Safety Plus courses.

Career Advice - How To Deal With Discrimination On The Job

Nov 26th, 2011 • Featured Author: Amy Myer  • 

We all know that there are laws both state and federal that do not allow for any kind of discrimination on the job. But we also know that no matter what it does go on. It can be discrimination based on race, color, religion, age as well as sex. No matter what the laws state, you may still run into these situations and here are a few ideas on how to handle situations that might come up.

Learn While on the Job: A High School Graduate Climbs into Top Management and Earns an MBA

Nov 24th, 2011 • Featured Author: Donald Mitchell  • 

Do you think that you don't have enough education to succeed in business? You may be selling yourself short. If you focus on learning what you need to succeed, your education may launch your career ahead of those with more academic credentials.

How To Win A Case Interview

Nov 20th, 2011 • Featured Author: Victor Cheng  • 

When looking for a job of any kind, the selection process is often rather grueling for the employer and employee in any given economy. Today, as jobs are considered much more difficult to find and positions quickly dwindling in companies around the globe, employers are often much more selective than they used to be in order to help find the very best candidate for their needs.

Don't Fall For Job Scams When Looking for Work!

Nov 20th, 2011 • Featured Author: Amy Myer  • 

There are a lot more job seekers currently looking for work than has been for quite some time and this makes the job search a lot harder for everyone out there looking for work. To add even more stress to the situation there are those out there that love to take advantage of these types of situations.

Educate Yourself for Career-Specific Success

Nov 19th, 2011 • Featured Author: Donald Mitchell  • 

Most people learn better and enjoy it more when they can focus on what interests them and have an opportunity to apply new knowledge as they learn in practical ways. This article explores issues involving inner-city education and career education for those who want to accelerate career progress or shift into new careers.

AV Jobs For A Bright Future

Nov 17th, 2011 • Featured Author: Lawrence White  • 

Colleges and universities have plenty of opportunities for learning among the many fine arts categories in use today. Whether the student chooses to get into movie making or audio visual presentations like PowerPoint for office conference use, there is much to be learned in regard to AV jobs that are currently in demand.

Factors Behind Recruiting A Web Based Recruitment Professional

Nov 17th, 2011 • Featured Author: Nick William  • 

There have been a remarkable revolution within the lifestyles of people brought about by the arrival involved with internet technological advances. It's of course come to be rather easy to employ the most experienced people utilizing the assistance of the internet based recruitment professional.

7 Ways to Use a Blog to get a Job

Nov 17th, 2011 • Featured Author: Bob Sommers  • 

If you want to stand out in a crowd of people looking for work, start a blog to show a potential employers what you're worth.

Job Search Advice - How to Write an Effective Cover Letter

Nov 13th, 2011 • Featured Author: Amy Myer  • 

All job seekers should not only know how to write a good resume, they should also be aware that with most jobs a cover letter is going to be needed as well. So it is important that when you are doing your job search that you should have yourself a good cover letter that is going to be effective.

Occupational Therapy Assistant Programs

Nov 13th, 2011 • Featured Author: Beth Glick  • 

Occupational therapy assistant programs train individuals for a career in the field of occupational therapy. Occupational therapy assistants focus on the physical, psychological and social needs of their clients, and help people function at the highest possible level by concentrating on what is important to them to rebuild their health, independence and self-esteem.

Getting Ready to Start a Job in IT

Nov 11th, 2011 • Featured Author: Tony Rainey  • 

So you want to work in the Information Technology field? In this article I'll provide some advice to those seeking employment in this field. Keep in mind these are my opinions, others may agree or disagree.

Typical Day In The life Of A Veterinary Technician

Nov 7th, 2011 • Featured Author: Johnny Touperin  • 

If you've always dreamt of a career as a veterinary technician, then continue reading to find out what it is like to be a vet in this article that explores how a day in the life of a vet looks like.

Take a Close Look: Then Work to Change Wrong Views and Actions

Nov 7th, 2011 • Featured Author: Donald Mitchell  • 

You can change the world. A good place to begin is by questioning the "official" views and getting your hands dirty to determine what the real causes of problems are.

How to Change Web Content Careers

Nov 5th, 2011 • Featured Author: John Cunningham  • 

If you are looking for a rewarding career and you want to get involved in the always evolving Internet, then you might want to consider some web content careers. You can be a part of a team of other web content developers or even the IT people who maintain the back end or infrastructure of online technologies.

What is a Headshot? How much is it?

Nov 3rd, 2011 • Featured Author: David Smith  • 

A headshot as a 10x8 sized portrait or a mug shot. It includes a persons head and sometimes shoulders, and it focuses on the face. The headshot that includes persons shoulders is usually called the "three quarter" headshot.

Making Use Of Outplacement Services

Nov 3rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Richard Lowe  • 

If you are currently out of work and searching for a way back into employment, or are in work but looking for a career change, you will probably agree that now is not the easiest of times.

Career Tips - How to Deal With Personal Issues at the Workplace

Nov 3rd, 2011 • Featured Author: Amy Myer  • 

If you are having some sort of difficulty at home that is serious, it is sometimes extremely hard to not bring these kinds of things to work with you. When the problems get bad enough, you more than likely find it extremely difficult for you to maintain your focus on the job. However; it is probably not the wisest thing to do, bringing those problems with you to work.