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12 Tips On the Elements of a Successful Interview - Tali Nizic
Throughout the many years of my recruiting experience, I have collected feedback from employers and candidates alike. Fact: You will get hired because of the solid job you do during the interview. Remember: The interview is your opportunity to present yourself at your best. It is an... Submitted 5 years 280 days ago.
Five Questions To Always Ask On An Interview -
- Judi PerkinsThese five questions go beyond the obvious ones, such as the title of the job, the job description, to whom it would be reporting, and other such basic questions. In fact, it's unlikely you'll even need to ask those questions, as they're usually outlined for you. With some preparation and... Submitted 5 years 299 days ago.
Interviewing Household Employees: What You Need to Know -- Not What They Want to Hear. - Stephanie Felzenberg
The objective of job interviews is to uncover what needs to be known about job applicants and potential employers. Nothing is gained when household employee candidates and families answer interview questions based on what they think the other wants to hear. If the relationship is to last and... Submitted 5 years 308 days ago.
Whether you're just entering the workforce or have been entrenched for many years or are creating your own business, the world of work is an intrinsic part of all of our lives. And for a relative few, it's not all about the money. Our lives in the work world can take many transitions: As a... Submitted 6 years 11 days ago.
Create a Resume Outline that Gets You Noticed - David Green
Copyright 2006 by David Green http://www.powerfuljobsearchtips.com Applying for a job is like trying to sell yourself your goal is to get the employer to the point where they have to have you in their company. So how do you do that? By having the right resume outline for the job you... Submitted 6 years 31 days ago.
Step by Step Guide to Employee Satisfaction Surveys - Martin Day
The benefit of running an annual employee survey has for a long time been widely accepted but many organizations have been put off by the amount of effort that is required. Many organizations who have bit the bullet and conducted their own internal employee satisfaction surveys have often... Submitted 6 years 117 days ago.
Managers Must Choose Their Battles Carefully - Glenn Shepard
The most difficult choices you’ll ever have to make as a manager are in choosing your battles. You need to answer three questions: 1.) Which battles can be won? 2.) Which battles do I have to win? 3.) Which battles are best not to fight? You can’t win all battles. For example, you... Submitted 6 years 123 days ago.
Why You Should Never Hire Your Best Friend - Glenn Shepard
Supervising close friends rarely works because the dynamics of the two relationships contradict one another. Friendships are based on mutuality. Friends reveal intimate secrets to each other and make themselves vulnerable. This completely contradicts the relationship of a manager and employee.... Submitted 6 years 126 days ago.
A Look At Some Out of the Ordinary Jobs - Edwina Fits
What do you want to be when you grow up? Chances are if you ask that question in any third grade class, your answers will include at least one fireman, one policeman, one cowboy and an assortment of other jobs that are glamorized on television and books. But there are far more jobs than... Submitted 6 years 163 days ago.
The Importance of having A Mentor - Larry Denis
The Importance Of Having A Mentor By Larry Denise When you first start your business everything can be quite confusing. There are many pitfalls and problems that are difficult to work out on your own. Choosing the right business for you. How to get the edge on your competitors? What to do first?... Submitted 6 years 179 days ago.
By: Keith Muth, CFP, CPA/PFS, CFA Submitted 6 years 200 days ago.
Executive Bonus Plans - Mike Szimanski
By: Keith Muth, CFP, CPA/PFS, CFA Submitted 6 years 200 days ago.
The Basis For Social Security Benefits - Jinky Mesias
There are certain bases which the Social Security use in order to determine the amount of benefits to be released for each of their member. The Social Security Benefit is based on factors such as date of birth of members, the type of benefit applied for, the amount of earnings and the length of... Submitted 6 years 209 days ago.
Minimize Stress In Your Work - Kim Beardsmore
The workplace can become a source of enormous stress. Take a few moments to put yourself first for a change and use these simple tips to minimize stress in your day to day work. Lower your expectations and you will suffer less disappointment. Try seeing everything as already perfect and... Submitted 6 years 265 days ago.
How To Ask For A Pay Rise - Kim Beardsmore
Negotiating a pay rise is not something many people do on a regular basis. By applying these keys you will be well positioned to improve your negotiation skills and feel more empowered when asking for a pay rise. 1. Know the outcome you want. Do you want a win-win outcome where both you and... Submitted 6 years 265 days ago.
A Clothes Encounter In The Business World -
- Lydia RamseyDo you ever wonder where all the dress rules have gone? Depending on when and where you are on any given business day, the words "distant past" might come to mind. It's difficult to decide if people don't know what to wear to work or if they have lost sight of the relevance of appearance to... Submitted 6 years 271 days ago.
Improve Your Profits with "ROE" Retention - Phil McCutchen
"R.O.E.: Return On Employee –- A measure of corporate business performance as determined by the gross revenue achieved per staff employee." As the definition above points out, ROE (Return On Employee) focuses on your staff, the people who generate the revenue that makes your operation... Submitted 6 years 275 days ago.
"The Power to Succeed" - Neil Millar
It’s amazing how we fool ourselves... while at the same time believing we are doing what’s best. Let me give you an example. I overheard a guy telling a group of friends, over drinks, how he had become fed-up with work. Guys being guys, they immediately started to come up with options to fix... Submitted 6 years 278 days ago.
Preparing for Your Tax Interview: The “What to Bring” Checklist - RL Fielding
Whether you're filing a tax return for the first or 50th time, tax preparation can be a time-intensive process. It can be very stressful too: you want to make sure you do everything correctly and get your return filed on time. The experts at Jackson Hewitt have compiled a list of items to help... Submitted 6 years 292 days ago.
Top 25 Overlooked Tax Deductions - RL Fielding
You wouldn’t believe the number of deductions that are overlooked each year, by taxpayers just like you. That’s right these money-saving deductions are missed by countless income earners every tax season. Read on and arm yourself to take full advantage of these deductions and get back... Submitted 6 years 292 days ago.
You Mean I Need to Promote Myself to Get a Promotion? 5 Promotion Secrets to Get the Job You Want -
- Ed SykesYou Mean I Need to Promote Myself to Get a Promotion? 5 Promotion Secrets to Get the Job You Want By Ed Sykes © 2005 all Rights Reserved Time and time again I hear the following from employees looking to advance: "My work speaks for itself...I shouldn't have to tell anyone about my skills."... Submitted 6 years 316 days ago.
Book Summary: The 17 Indisputable Laws Of Teamwork - Regine Azurin
This article is based on the following book: The 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork "Embrace Them and Empower Your Team" John C. Maxwell, author of ‘The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership’ Published in Nashville, Tennessee by Thomas Nelson, Inc., 2001 265 pages To achieve great things, you need a... Submitted 6 years 319 days ago.
Whether you are a person who is thinking about becoming a medical billing specialist or a company looking for a medical billing specialist, then this article is for you. There are several things that you should be aware of in the medical billing industry and I will walk you through them so that... Submitted 6 years 333 days ago.
Body Language Speaks Louder Than Words -
- Lydia RamseyHas it ever occurred to you how much you are saying to people even when you are not speaking? Unless you are a master of disguise, you are constantly sending messages about your true thoughts and feelings whether you are using words or not. Studies show that your words account for only 7% of... Submitted 6 years 344 days ago.
So You Want To Be a Nurse When You Grow Up? - PS Wooten
You're interested in becoming a nurse. How do you get into the field? First of all, you need to assess your basic interest. Why do you want to get into nursing? Are you getting ready to graduate from high school and always wanted to be a nurse? Do you want to go into nursing, because a... Submitted 6 years 348 days ago.
