Tips For Getting a Job After Being Laid Off More Than Once
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
It's hard to find a job when you've been laid off, but it's even tougher when you've been laid off two or more times in succession...
Should You Use Your Nickname While Job Searching?
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
If you've got a nickname, you might wonder whether you can use it in the documents you prepare for a job search, such as your resume...
Tips to Lengthen Your Executive Resume
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
By the time you reach the executive level, you have undoubtedly racked up a ton of skills and accomplishments...
Should Executive Resumes Focus on More Than Just Accomplishments?
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
Most of the time, when you write a resume, you spend most of your time listing out accomplishments There is certainly nothing wrong with this because it helps employers understand just what they can look forward to in you as an employee...
Executives: Are You Worth the Investment?
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
Every executive must always be concerned with making a return on investment, or ROI The business world is highly competitive, and it's critical to make sure that every investment will bring in significant returns...
How Numbers Can Enhance Your Resume
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
Did you know that numbers can make a huge difference in your ability to create a quality resume It’s true...
Switching Careers at the Executive Level
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
It may seem like a bit of an impossible task switch careers once you’ve reached the executive level, but it happens more than you think – and it is contemplated even more than that...
What Your Body Language Says in Your Interviews
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
Did you know that the way you sit, smile and shake hands can speak volumes during a job interview It’s true...
How Volunteering Can Enhance Your Executive-Level Job Search
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
If you’re in the middle of an executive-level job search, you’re probably hoping that you can get back in the workforce sooner than later...
Cover Letter No-No's
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
Writing a cover letter can sometimes be a bit confusing You simply don’t know what information to add, what to exclude and how exactly to tell your story...
Executive Interviewing: How to Persuade the Right Way
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
When you’re interviewing for a job at the executive level – especially if you’ve been out of work for a while – you may want to try just about any tactic possible to get the job...
What to Do When You're an Overqualified Executive
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
The job market is definitely suffering nowadays With the recession forging ahead and thousands still losing their jobs, it’s a wonder that anyone can get hired...
How to Avoid Exaggerating in Your Resume
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
When you’re drafting a resume, it is tempting to stretch the truth some so that you appear to be more impressive than maybe your skills might indicate...
Avoiding Resume Quick Sand
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
There’s probably nothing more frustrating than getting your resume all “prettied up” to send to a company via an online source, only to realize that when you hit the send button, you don’t know where in the world it’s going...
Going for the Green Job at the Executive Level
Submitted by: Heather Eagar
Everyone knows that “going green” is all the rage nowadays – and it should be Sparing our environment of all of the pollution and toxic chemicals we’ve thrown its way over the past years should be a definite goal...
What Not to Say on Your Resume
Submitted by: Jason Kay
Sometimes writing a good resume is not about what you say, but more about what you do not say Really writing a good resume is a delicate balance of both but there are certainly things that you will want to omit and should never be included on your resume...
Phases of the Job Search Cycle
Submitted by: Jason Kay
When searching for a job it helps to think of the process as a cycle rather than a series of steps This will allow you to constantly evolve the actions you take while performing the job search cycle as you need to due to going after different opportunities...
Resume Writing Checklist
Submitted by: Jason Kay
Resume writing takes a good bit of dedication and time on your part if you want to write a good one Your resume is your key to getting your foot in the door at the job of your dreams...
Things to Hate About Finding a New Job
Submitted by: Jason Kay
As exciting as it can be to start a new job the actual process of finding a new job can be something of a nightmare...
Resume Distribution Secrets
Submitted by: Jason Kay
Once you have written the perfect resume you are then faced with the daunting task of resume distribution...
What Do Employers Look For in a Background Check?
Submitted by: Hando Kroon
Companies are taking a closer look at who they hire today From heightened security concerns to an increase in negligent hiring lawsuits, companies understand that bad hiring decisions can cause them big problems...
Does Social Networking Have a Good Impact to Your Career Search?
Submitted by: Hando Kroon
After you’ve created all your “self-marketing documents” and verbal presentations, you’re ready to take your job search “to the street” and begin networking...
Tips On How To Write A Resume And Cover Letter
Submitted by: Aden Ten
When employers are looking to hire someone, the important thing to realize is that they don't want to spend all day reading just one resume...
How to Be a Helicopter Pilot - Helicopter Flight School Training
Submitted by: Ryan Henderson
Are you inspired to be a helicopter pilot If you have a passion for flying an aircraft then you need to enroll yourself at a helicopter training school...
Do You Have What it Takes to Be a Fighter Pilot? - Combat Pilot Training
Submitted by: Ryan Henderson
A lot of people have had that dream of becoming a fighter pilot The dashing officer; flying at super sonic speeds, defending the nation etc...
How to Become a Professional Pilot - Getting Your License
Submitted by: Ryan Henderson
All prospective pilots must complete high school A college-preparatory curriculum is recommended because of the need for pilots to have at least some college education...
Psychiatrist Jobs Are Being Offered More Benefits
Submitted by: Adrianna Noton
Psychiatrist jobs are becoming more and more in demand, which is driving up the salary and benefit packages employers are willing to offer for them...
“Teflon” Terry Leading Channel 4 Into a New Era
Submitted by: Chantel
Lord Terrance Burns has recently been made the new chairman of Channel 4 In a lengthy battle to find the best candidate, Ofcom chose the former Marks & Spencer chairman as their favourite...
Doing What You Love, or Loving What You Do
Submitted by: Chantel
We are in the midst of a global recession, if you have a job, count yourself lucky Lucky or not, the UK workforce is not a happy one...
Where Has All the Trust Gone?
Submitted by: Chantel
The communications and media industries have been dealt not one, but two body blows as we start to grow more frustrated with the tabloid press and misbehaving of unethical companies...