Archive for the 'Career' Category

Find Mall Jobs Connects Job Seekers to Retail Employers

In today’s competitive job world, finding a retail job quickly and efficiently is extremely important.
For job seekers, searching by yourself more often than not is very difficult, which is made more frustrating when most online job search engines leave you desiring more and more as they offer you less and less assistance.
Hiring store managers […]

Learn While on the Job: A High School Graduate Climbs into Top Management and Earns an MBA

More people are limited by their beliefs than by the realities of the opportunities. Here are two questions to help you check on your beliefs:
1. Do you believe that only those with advanced degrees can gain and succeed in senior management positions at top-performing companies?
2. Do you think that leading a technical team isn’t possible […]

Job Search Tips For Graduates

Eating cold beans out of a tin and scraping together two pence pieces for a pint of lager on a Monday night are the stereotypical activities associated with student life. Moving from this paradigm into a world where, suits, briefcases and feet on corporate ladders are part and parcel of everyday life can come […]

Managing The Boss-Ten Questions To Ask Your Manager

Everyone knows that having a good relationship with his/her manager is really important. Some managers make that easy for their direct reports. Sometimes because of the manager’s style or workload, the manager seems unapproachable. Employees then feel that they can’t get their questions answered or worse that their questions are not important […]

Why Not Start A Plumbing Course?

A plumbing course can undoubtedly provide a very stable and secure career. Usually we don’t require plumbers on regular basis. But it’s very urgent, whenever we need them. For example, you can’t live with a leaking pipeline of your shower or bathroom.
The demand for a plumber is endless. In such a case, training as […]

Career Change in 2009? Take a Lesson From the President

With the economy in turmoil, many mid-career executives face a variety of challenges: new careers, relocation, revised job descriptions and/or self-employment. Most of them will view the waning months of 2009 as dead time. So they will put career transition on the back burner until January.
Postponing a career move can be a huge mistake. The […]