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Creating a Job Search File

Posted on December 14, 2008November 14, 2023 by Andrea

When looking for a job, it can be hard to keep track of all the positions you’ve applied for and all the other information related to a job search. You don’t want to receive a call about a possible job and forget that you even applied. Therefore, I recommend keeping an organized file that includes…

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Six Main Career Interest Areas

Posted on December 3, 2008December 7, 2023 by Andrea

    An interest area is a way of categorizing careers based on where and how you like to work. Your values and personality will influence your interest areas. Because this categorization combines important factors, it can be very useful when choosing a career. How do you use an interest area to choose a career?…

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Health Care Careers You May Not Have Considered

Posted on November 26, 2008November 14, 2023 by Andrea

Even if you don’t want to be a doctor or a nurse, you shouldn’t overlook the health care industry when planning your career. With an aging population, this is a fast-growing field where you are almost guaranteed a job. Consider the following (less obvious) careers in health care: 1. Audiologist Audiologists evaluate hearing, diagnose hearing…

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What is Your Ideal Work Environment?

Posted on November 14, 2008November 14, 2023 by Andrea

on line pharmacy thinkpanama via Compfight Where you work is just as important as the career field you choose when it comes to career satisfaction. For example, I prefer to work in a small company and I’m willing to take a smaller salary if it means working in a comfortable environment. When choosing your ideal…

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What Employers Want in an Entry-Level Candidate

Posted on November 5, 2008November 14, 2023 by Andrea

Employers tend to be more cautious when hiring for entry-level positions. Candidates typically have little work experience and therefore are more of a risk. In place of work history, hiring managers look for other accomplishments to prove a potential hire’s ability to succeed in the workplace. Take the following actions to prepare yourself for an…

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