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Career Articles
1081: Could You Cope if You Lost Your Job? [Not Yet Rated] [92 views]
Most of us will still be in work in 12 months’ time but, with predictions that three million people will be unemployed by the end of 2009, it’s sensible to ask yourself what you’d do if you were one of the unlucky ones
Advance planning could mean you’ll cope better if the worst happens and will help you to ride out the recession even if your job survives...
1082: Tele-Managing A Virtual Team: Are You Up For The... [Not Yet Rated] [110 views]
Many employees now participate in telecommuting, but it’s often quite a task for management to transition from brick-and-mortar team meetings to managing a virtual team that they rarity, if ever, see in person This is especially if you’re just coming on board in a new company and you’re still shaken from a layoff in private sector business, only to discover that technology has grown by leaps and bounds, and the companies that are hiring, well...
1083: Telecommuting Jobs For Those With Disabilities [Not Yet Rated] [87 views]
Even with the price of gasoline dropping recently, employers and employees are increasingly interested in the benefits of telecommuting This a great opportunity for those of us who are tired of the nine to five schedule and hate the exhausting commutes back and forth to work...
1084: Before You Accept That Telecommuting Job [Not Yet Rated] [73 views]
Besides checking out if an employer is legitimate, there are other issues that you need to take into consideration in order to make a clear cut decision about the company you want to work for when applying for a work from home job Yes, it is exciting to find a true job that employs people to work from a home office, but there are other considerations you need to take into consideration before jumping at the first job you see, just to be on the safe side...
1085: Job Hunting For Career Hoppers [Not Yet Rated] [92 views]
Getting a new job is always a project But it is a project you should succeed at, and as swiftly as possible in order to ensure that you have all of the money you need for the bills and the different financial needs...
1086: Job Search Tips: Optimizing Your Job Search... [Not Yet Rated] [105 views]
For those job seekers that don’t already know, developing and leveraging a network of friends and professionals is one of the most effective methods--aside from group job hunting--for finding and obtaining the job that is just right However, there are ways to approach your network to make it work for you...
1087: The Secret Service Agent Career [Not Yet Rated] [72 views]
The United States Secret Service is an organization that is surrounded with mystery and respect The men and women that serve in the Secret Service are truly American heroes, and the appeal to the excitement of their life is definitely appealing...
1088: Start Your Career as a Deportation Officer [Not Yet Rated] [92 views]
With all the news coverage and controversies lately on illegal immigration, you may have heard a lot about immigration enforcement A deportation officer is an immigration official who is charged with the task of finding illegal immigrants who are unauthorized to be in the United States and sending them back to their home countries...
1089: Social Networking/Media and the Job Search [Not Yet Rated] [112 views]
Suddenly, or maybe not so suddenly, social networking is everywhere Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Twitter…and more like them are popping up daily...
1090: The Police Officer Career and What You Need to... [Not Yet Rated] [89 views]
When you think of police officers, you probably think of an action-filled job that involves protecting people or rescuing them from dangerous situations While police officers certainly do these things, police work isn’t always that glamorous...
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