career advice
career advice
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by Ogo Ogbata - 2007-03-10
Product manufacturers really understand people. They know that we get bored easily, that we want to try something different now and then. Every day, new and improved merchandise are introduced to the ...
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by Ogo Ogbata - 2007-03-21
If you've ever attended a great seminar, then you've suddenly felt confident enough to climb Mount Everest, lose ten stone of body fat in a week or start a political revolution. In the likely event th...
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by HEATHER EAGAR - 2007-03-22
Do you keep getting rejected at each and every interview that you go on? Is this getting you down? Making you feel dejected? Before you decide that ‘it's all someone else's fault', have you thou...
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by Ogo Ogbata - 2007-03-23
It's a New Year (week or month) and you want a one way ticket out of humdrum. You know that everyday is precious and that you are capable of doing far more with life. If the people around you are eith...
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by Ogo Ogbata - 2007-03-23
You've seen it before: people who make a hullabaloo about following their dreams and then end up broke, busted and disgusted. If this has made you put your own dreams on hold, here are 5 reasons why m...
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by Heather Eagar - 2007-04-13
No one really knows when youth ends officially. But if you are over 50 and looking for a job, you probably feel that the rules have all changed. These are the times of downsizing, 'right-sizing' (what...
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by Nawaz Shahzad - 2007-04-13
Cover letter is the document that builds the opening idea of your potential employer to you. So to stay away from dismissal from the firm that you are applying for, you must know the ways to appear wi...
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by Melissa Blanding - 2007-04-14
1. Know thyself.Know what it is you'd like to be doing. Do some research first. Understand what job/career you are searching for. Do you want to work in a pharmacy? Be a legal transcriptionist? Sm...
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by Nawaz - 2007-04-17
Job Seekers looking for a right career are indeed a full scale onslaught. So like a war having objectives but with no clear job searching plan, their endeavours are nothing more than a futile attempt....
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by PAUL BOWLEY - 2007-04-17
The bad news of a job lay-off comes along with a rush of desperation. Then there's the feeling of humiliation and anger. And a heavy dose of self-recrimination. All in all it's a BAD day.But recover...