Career Management How To Guides, Tips & Instructions
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What Are Words You Should Not Say At Work
by everafter in > Career Management
If you want a successful career, learn from this article about how to reach your dream. There are tips here that will guide your career improvements. It is not only about your diploma that could bring you to success, but also your total personality.
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Washington, DC Graphic Designers Career Guide
by wleibowitz in > Career Management
Graphic designers in Washington, DC, earn a median annual salary of $55,370, the highest in the nation. Check out this career guide for info on how to become one, and get the facts on everything from education and training to industry statistics.
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Effective Communication - A way to boost up your personality
by AnjuPradeep in > Career Management
The real key to quality improvement is communication. If communication is an important part of quality improvement, quality should improve when communication improves.
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How to Finish All Your Work on Time
by Maia in > Career Management
Many of us are always busy with either work or school, and sometimes both. With all our daily activities it is difficult to complete everything that we need on time. Many people believe that staying organized is the only way to finish work on time but there are many other steps that can help.
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Finding your niche
by JayAbstract in > Career Management
Find what suits your strengths and learn to earn an income from it to find true happiness
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San Francisco, CA Fashion Designers Career Guide
by wleibowitz in > Career Management
San Francisco fashion designers earn an average median annual salary of $70,360 This career guide tells you what you need to know to become one, from training and education to the facts about industry growth.
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How to Get Fired Gracefully
by waetech in > Career Management
Leaving a job against your will is never easy, whether you've been fired, laid-off, downsized or any other euphemism you care to assign it.
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How to Beat the Monday Blues every week
by mjc1978 in > Career Management
Getting to work after the week-end break is difficult but with a little preparation and knowledge one can help make the Monday's easier.
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React Positively To Your Employment Termination With a View To the Future
by musicappreciate in > Career Management
At the outset, this seems like the most daunting task of our day. Handling an employment termination with a positive spirit flies in the face of everything we commonly think about jobs. But those facing an employment termination can react well as preparation for the future.
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The Writer's Handbook 2010
by Talzick in > Career Management
When you want to get published with a publication, you need a contact point to begin with.
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So You Want To Work For The FBI?
by ncgirl3571 in > Career Management
Many people dream of working for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, but do you have what it takes to get in this highly regarded and competitive agency? See if you have what it takes!
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How To Be A Criminal Profiler
by ncgirl3571 in > Career Management
If you have seen shows like CSI or Criminal Minds, you have seen a little about how a criminal profiler works. See what the requirements are and what a criminal profiler does.
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Career: The importance of understanding different cultures at work
by kay_pierre in > Career Management
Career: The importance of understanding different cultures at work . The job place in America is composed of many employees from all kinds of cultures and it's best that people
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Accepting Criticism Gracefully
by Miragi in > Career Management
Everyone is a critic, and everyone, equally, is prone to criticism from time to time. How you react is astronomically more important and telling of your character than the criticism itself. Read on for some ideas about accepting criticism gracefully!
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Writing your Employee Self Review
by xtraordinary in > Career Management
Many employees dread the time of year when they must write their self review for the past year. If you've been with your current employer for a long time, it may seem that there's nothing to say that you haven't already said. If you're at a new employer, you may be feeling anxiety about fear of the unknown.
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How to please your boss
by tn4nyx in > Career Management
Work under pressure and work under boss but try and avoid direct pulling with your boss.
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How to Talk to Your Manager
by Gormanwvzb in > Career Management
How do I approach my manager with a concern? In most cases, the concern itself isn't as important as the approach and discussion.
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How to Fill Out a Job Application So You Get an Interview
by GreeenWAHM in > Career Management
Ahh… the wonderful World of “Job Searching”, where first impressions & appearances rule. Getting a job interview is about presentation. How you present yourself and how your application comes across can make or break your opportunity to be interviewed.
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Freelance writing: How to make money writing TV and movie scripts
by kay_pierre in > Career Management
Freelance writing: How to make money writing TV and movie scripts . Do you love writing? If you do then you should use your talent and make a great career out of it.
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How to Ask for a Promotion
by Gormanwvzb in > Career Management
Asking for a promotion is very similar to asking for a raise. It requires a compelling, fact-based case on why you deserve more responsibility and compensation. What makes a promotion different from a raise is that involves not just compensation components, but also organizational changes, which can be the tip of the iceberg.
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Family Values: Are you sacrificing your family for your career?
by cygnus in > Career Management
Family Values: Are you sacrificing your family for your career?
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Making The Most Of The "In Between" Times
by cygnus in > Career Management
Making The Most Of The "In Between" Times
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Art Director
by michaelxx74 in > Career Management
Ever heard of 'United of color' or 'Life Good' or 'zero sugar' ? Yep, they're all jargon introduced by commercials. Who's responsible for them? The art Director is one of the people behind the scene.
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I Quit My Job! If I Can Work From Home, So Can You!
by ncgirl3571 in > Career Management
How I went from a full-time paralegal position at a law firm to working from home full-time as a freelance writer.
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How to Change Your Occupation
by dkramer in > Career Management
Are you tired of your current job, or feel that your dream job is out there but you can't possibly do it. You might be able to start your own company, telecommute for another company or even do your dream job with the company you are with. Read this article and you may be surprised at what is possible.
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The I-Can't-Find-A-Job-Guide to Finding a New Job
by JamesDeVere in > Career Management
A quick guide from a jobseeker that might help you find that new job
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How to decide if an unsatisfying job is worth keeping
by sunmeilan in > Career Management
Most of us have to work to live, although we would rather not have to. However, there is a difference between doing a job because it is a necessary evil and hating it so much that it affects your entire life. Here are some tips to decide if it is worth hanging on to a job that makes you miserable.
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How to Act Busy at Work
by SumDumGuy in > Career Management
During these times of economic uncertainty, companies are looking for opportunities to tighten their corporate belts and eliminate under performing personnel. Armed with the right information, you can still be an unproductive idler and maintain your employment.
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What You Should Do If You Want To Be A Book Author
by iL0ve_co0kies in > Career Management
To bring a novel from inception to publication can take two or three years. Publishers have to think ahead. So does the smart writer. Don't waste your time trying to cash in on today's hits. Write the novel you're burning to write, and make it as good as you possibly can. There is only one rule: don't bore your reader.
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How to become a Freelancer - Part 1
by Cashmere in > Career Management
This is a series of posts that trace how you can become a successful freelance writer.




