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| Confessions of A Jobaholic This can't be that hard a task - finding a new job. I have experience. Knowledge. Some might even say there's a charisma in the way I speak. Yep, okay. I'm articulate. I play well with others in the class. This won't be difficult. Monday 23: Log Today I revised my CV. It was patchy in places... read more |
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| Resumes - Getting Started Establishing a clear and concise definition of what a resume will get you started in the creation of a Really Great Resume. In actuality, a resume is a marketing tool that sells you to a perspective employer. The true purpose of a resume is to get an interview and a Really Great Resume serves to get... read more |
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| Telecommuting - The Tell All Telecommuting started as a bit of an experiment on my part. At the genesis of my company, technology for communicating globally was beginning to appear from the shadows of the backrooms of a bunch of computer geeks. Skype, for instance, had remedied some of the problems had with delays and such, and... read more |
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| Face The Facts Whether we like it or not, the workplace is going to evolve into an almost entirely electronic arena. What I mean by that is individuals will communicate with each other via the web, not face-to-face in an office. Businesses probably will not even have offices in times to come. All of the consultant... read more |
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| The Etiquette of a Job Interview As with any social interaction, etiquette plays has a significant role. The word etiquette is defined as "a code that governs the expectations of social behavior, according to the conventional norm within a society." When preparing to go to a job interview, it is required that you meet certain norms... read more |
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