Posts Tagged ‘ careers ’

Careful – Don’t Quit that Job just Yet!

Nov 25th, 2007 | By Bill

Be careful-don't quit that job just yet-first determine the best date for you. You've been planning on going into business for yourself or maybe you've got another job offer on the table, so what's your next step? Before you write up your letter of resignation do some research and prudent planning before you hand in
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How To Love Your Career And Be Successful

Oct 29th, 2007 | By Bill

Do you have problem with the job you have now? Feel exhausted of changing career all the time and you're getting older but your jobs searches still lead no where. Each day you think of changing your job – feeling bored, under pressure, fatigued, hate your boss and much more unreasonable reason in your mind.
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Online Gaffes That Can Sink Your Career

Oct 25th, 2007 | By Bill

On the internet Gaffes That Can Sink Your Career There are plenty of opportunities to screw up in the business world, from wearing scruffy shoes to an important meeting to getting caught gossiping about the boss. And now the Internet presents myriad new ways to damage your professional reputation and credibility. As with many things
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Here’s How to Keep Motivated as You Make a Career Change

Oct 20th, 2007 | By Bill

You are looking for a career that is fulfilling and exciting. One that will get you out of bed in the morning with a smile on your face. So you begin looking for that career. Weeks go by. You are still stuck in that life-sucking job. How do you keep motivated enough to do the
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A Zagat-Style Approach to Your Career

Oct 19th, 2007 | By Bill

With every post about people who have found fulfillment or passion in their careers, I receive e-mails from readers who haven’t yet figured out what would give them satisfaction. Michael Melcher, a career coach and author (who has successfully reinvented himself a number of times), has a terrific exercise to help begin the process. I
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