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Outwitting the Job Market Over the Long Term - Part 3
If you've been in your job for at least a year, a promotion isn't the only path toward career advancement.
Moving On: A Guide to Making the Most of Changes
Dealing with change can be challenging. This article discusses ways to deal with change to help you make a smooth transition.
Outwitting the Job Market Over the Long Term - Part 2
Your boss is the person who will recommend you for a promotion, if the opportunity arises. For this reason and for many others, staying on good terms with her is imperative.
Outwitting the Job Market Over the Long Term - Part 1
You've found a great job, you have every right to celebrate. Go out on the town. Eat a good meal with your friends. Make a toast to your own future. But don't forget that while you've outwitted the job market in the short term, you'll have to keep your eye on the long term too.
The Importance of Body Language During a Job Interview
From the beginning of your interview until after you bid good-bye, it's essential to pay attention to the messages you're sending your interviewer. These include obvious responses, such as the content of your answers, to more subtle communications like your mannerisms and speech patterns.
Travel Nursing Jobs - What Are the Advantages?
Travel nursing may be the hottest trend to hit the nursing profession in decades. While there have always been opportunities for skilled nurses to take positions on cruise ships and at luxury resorts, travel nursing has taken on a new meaning with the critical shortage of nurses nationwide.
Six Things to Look for in a Nursing School
There are many aspects to consider when choosing a nursing school. Every major city and many smaller cities have at least one accredited nursing school, many with excellent reputations. The nursing school that you choose will determine far more than just the kind of education you receive. For instan
Financial Aid Options for Nursing Students
According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nursing is expected to be the second fastest growing occupation in the country over the next ten years. A degree in nursing will practically guarantee that you will be able to find work and stay steadily employed throu
Advantages of a Nursing Masters Degree
Have you been considering an advanced degree in nursing, but have not quite made up your mind? If so, here are some of the advantages that come along with a Masters degree in Nursing.
The 40 Most Common Job Interview Questions
A list of the Forty Most Common Interview Questions is below, but keep in mind that many other interview questions will be derived from these forty.
Growth in the Nursing Marketplace and How You Can Benefit
Current estimates predict that by the year 2020, there will be a shortage of one million nurses in the United States. Experts are guessing that 800,000 nursing positions will not be filled at that time, and the ramifications of this shortage are enormous. However, if you are a nursing student or con
Careers in Nursing - What Are Your Options?
Whether you are just starting nursing school or are close to receiving your nursing license, assessing the potential job market is always important. Considering how competitive the nursing field has become, asking yourself questions about the kind of person you are, the kind of nurse you hope to be
Getting Paid to work from home – Is it real?
More and more people are seeking financial independence and the ability to work for themselves from the comfort of their own home. Myself being one of these people i was determined to find an alternative to working for someone else.
Do You Feel Like You Are In A Pressure Cooker? (Life Should Be Taken Slowly But Surely)
Pressures are part of life, its just knowing how you would handle it
Avoid the Top 5 Career-Killing Mistakes People STILL Make & Get the Paycheck You Deserve
Unless you are very wealthy or extremely good at winning lotteries, you can expect to be working for 40 years of your life or more. And while not everyone has what it takes to become a top executive, you do have complete control over how far you go and how much you earn in your career. Page 1 of 1 |
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