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    Everything I Need to Know About My Career I Learned in Motorcycle Drivers Ed!
    It seems funny to think that there could be similarities between career development and motorcycle school, but there was one thing that stood out to me so much that I just had to share it. Although it really wasn’t that obvious to me at the time, 5-some-odd years ago, but looking back, it was a comparison just waiting to be acknowledged.<
    search for available jobs.

    Now that you have considered these things, update your resume. Make sure that your objective states clearly that you want one of those three jobs. You may want to prep three separate resumes for each job, so that they will seem more focused and attractive to prospective employers. Keep you resume brief,

    Using Employment Newsgroups in Your Job Search
    Employment Newsgroups Job Search ResourcesNewsgroups are online, message-based communities of people with common interests. Each newsgroup is dedicated to a topic, and you may write, search, read and reply to messages about that topic. Several newsgroups are job and career related.Some groups are dedicated to employm
    The search for the right career is a delicate process. You shouldn't rush into anything. Take your time, and really examine all of the necessary aspects of your career before you decide that you want to stick with it for a long time.

    The first thing you need to examine is yourself. What are your interests? What are you good at? What are the things you enjoy doing? Take the time to list or journal these things over the course of a couple of days. You may even think of more things that you can do as you go on in this process, but this is a start. Think about what is most important to you in a job. Do you value money or enjoyment more? Which is better, job stability or speedy promotion? Would you like and office job, or do you need to move around during the day? Give these things plenty of thought. Then, you can move to the next step.

    After taking a good look in the mirror, answering all the questions listed above, go ahead and make another list of all the jobs that you think meet your value system. Also, list jobs that you know you are capable of doing, and those things you would truly like to do. Make the list as long as you can, then rank the top three. Take those three jobs, and match them to your values, interests, and skills. You can narrow this down to two if you would like, but three options will broaden your search for available jobs.

    Now that you have considered these things, update your resume. Make sure that your objective states clearly that you want one of those three jobs. You may want to prep three separate resumes for each job, so that they will seem more focused and attractive to prospective employers. Keep you resume brief,

    So You've Invented Something, Now What?
    So you’ve invented the next big thing (or at least something that may solve a problem for a select group of people)? Now what?Well, sorry to say, but there’s quite a bit you need to tackle. To give you just a taste, there’s patenting, licensing, marketing, and manufacturing. So goodness, where do you start?First of all, yo
    t are the things you enjoy doing? Take the time to list or journal these things over the course of a couple of days. You may even think of more things that you can do as you go on in this process, but this is a start. Think about what is most important to you in a job. Do you value money or enjoyment more? Which is better, job stability or speedy promotion? Would you like and office job, or do you need to move around during the day? Give these things plenty of thought. Then, you can move to the next step.

    After taking a good look in the mirror, answering all the questions listed above, go ahead and make another list of all the jobs that you think meet your value system. Also, list jobs that you know you are capable of doing, and those things you would truly like to do. Make the list as long as you can, then rank the top three. Take those three jobs, and match them to your values, interests, and skills. You can narrow this down to two if you would like, but three options will broaden your search for available jobs.

    Now that you have considered these things, update your resume. Make sure that your objective states clearly that you want one of those three jobs. You may want to prep three separate resumes for each job, so that they will seem more focused and attractive to prospective employers. Keep you resume brief,

    The Perfect Job at Only a Click Away
    From the day we graduate college, most of us are looking for that perfect job, the one that we feel we could never get tired of, the one that we’ve been dreaming of since childhood and, of course, the one that guarantees a fair to high income monthly. However, only a few manage to actually find it, often after years of searching whilst try
    or speedy promotion? Would you like and office job, or do you need to move around during the day? Give these things plenty of thought. Then, you can move to the next step.

    After taking a good look in the mirror, answering all the questions listed above, go ahead and make another list of all the jobs that you think meet your value system. Also, list jobs that you know you are capable of doing, and those things you would truly like to do. Make the list as long as you can, then rank the top three. Take those three jobs, and match them to your values, interests, and skills. You can narrow this down to two if you would like, but three options will broaden your search for available jobs.

    Now that you have considered these things, update your resume. Make sure that your objective states clearly that you want one of those three jobs. You may want to prep three separate resumes for each job, so that they will seem more focused and attractive to prospective employers. Keep you resume brief,

    Medical Billing - Hiring A QA Tester
    In our last installment of medical billing, we looked at what was involved as far as the software company hiring a programmer to create their software that will eventually be sold to the public. But programmers aren't enough because the software needs to be tested. The truth is, programmers make lousy testers because they are biased. Th
    r value system. Also, list jobs that you know you are capable of doing, and those things you would truly like to do. Make the list as long as you can, then rank the top three. Take those three jobs, and match them to your values, interests, and skills. You can narrow this down to two if you would like, but three options will broaden your search for available jobs.

    Now that you have considered these things, update your resume. Make sure that your objective states clearly that you want one of those three jobs. You may want to prep three separate resumes for each job, so that they will seem more focused and attractive to prospective employers. Keep you resume brief,

    Why Would Anyone Start A Carpet Cleaning Business
    It’s probably been a long week for you. Hassles with machines breaking down, employees not showing up for jobs and bills piled high over your head. You are wondering if it’s all worth it or should you just pack it in and go and work for another, more successful carpet cleaning business? Right now, bringing in any regular wage probably se
    search for available jobs.

    Now that you have considered these things, update your resume. Make sure that your objective states clearly that you want one of those three jobs. You may want to prep three separate resumes for each job, so that they will seem more focused and attractive to prospective employers. Keep you resume brief, limit it to two pages. The more organized the better. Using bullet points instead of paragraphs to list skills is a plus, especially if you submit your resume along with many other applicants.

    Once you have improved your resume to include your brainstorming and focused it to a specific goal, it's time to hunt available jobs. You can post a resume on monster.com, monstertrak.com, hotjobs.yahoo.com, and a wide variety of employment/staffing agency websites. appleone.com is one staffing agency that will assist you in your job search, and set up interviews for you.

    If you are not sure what your capabilities are, try to go to career counseling for assistance. You can also sign up for an internship, to see first hand what a job is like and if you are good at it. It is important to develop yourself and understand your own strengths and weaknesses. You can build upon your experiences by trying out new things. Once you decide what you value in life and in a career, you will know if the job you are doing is right for you.

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