Career Articles
131: What everyone ought to know about working for Google
Google has been voted the best company to work for in 2008 according to fortune magazine, so I thought I would look at some of the neat and kooky things they provide to keep their employees happy and
132: The Secret of being a great manager: Top 10 tips
If you are thinking about starting up your own business and are going to manage a team of people, we compiled some great knowledge to form these top 10 management tips.
1. Be Enthusiastic
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133: RNs Are In Demand - Is It Your Dream Job?
Most people realize from hearing the news or reading the paper that RNs are in demand. Did you also know what they represent, in the health care industry, the biggest vocation? You may think of an RN as someone who gives you shots in your doctors office or who records you symptoms at the hospital, but they can do many other things as well.
134: Accredited Distance Learning Schools - A Better Education
The best way to get a degree from a distance learning school is to attend one that has national accreditation. This will also help ensure your degree will get some recognition from your employer.
135: Professional Result-Getting Job Interview Tips
When you're looking for a new job, the interview is for most the most nerve-wracking part of the whole process. There is an element of fear, which can make you nervous with the result being poor performance during the interview. Doing well in a job interview depends largely on being well prepared and in a good frame of mind. The job interview is the number one thing on which employers judge prospective employees; gauging whether or not the prospective hire would be capable of the duties entailed by the position. During the interview, the employer will try to get a sense of how you think and how this might apply to the position in question. This is why preparation is key - if you show up for an interview with no idea how to deal with the demands of the job you are trying to land, then it will be no surprise if you fail to do well in the interview.
136: Career Coach
As a kid you were probably asked what you wanted to be when you grew up. Do you remember what you always wanted to be? Nothing was out of reach then but as you grew you began putting limitations on yourself. You may even be putting limitations on yourself now as far as your job goes. It is a job to you, not a career. That is a shame that can be rectified. It is never too late to realize your ambitions and goals. A career coach can put you back on path to doing what you dream of doing.
137: Health Benefit Options for Freelancers and Independent Consultants
Freelance workers, independent consultants and independent contractors enjoy many advantages. Their schedules are flexible, they set their own agenda, and with a little planning, they can take extended time off. However, while these benefits can improve quality of life, there are other benefits that these workers do not receive, such as health insurance.
138: The Baby Boomer Brain Drain, Hiring Back Retired Workers Safely
With 77 million baby boomers reaching retirement, and half of the middle to upper management in this country reaching retirement age in the next five years, our country is soon to lose many of its most experienced workers. By 2015, it is estimated that 20% of the workforce will be 55 or older.
139: Contractor Reclassification Risk- Are You Misclassifying Your Workers?
The process of misclassifying workers, or treating workers as independent contractors when they should be considered employees, is a serious problem. The situation is a particular problem in the IT field and other "white collar" professions.
140: The Pros and Cons of Travel Nursing
Travel nursing is an attractive arrangement for many nurses. Assignments typically last thirteen weeks and the nurse is often given the option of renewing at the end of each assignment. For the outgoing nurse, who makes friends easily and likes change, travel nursing can be a wonderful career
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