Posts Tagged ‘advertising’

Working Two Jobs - Does it Really Work?

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

According to research by employment law consultancy firm Peninsula Ireland almost four in every ten Irish workers are having to take on extra work to balance their personal finances. As the ranks of Ireland’s unemployed continue to swell, those people still in work are forced to work longer hours, or even take on a second job to meet the challenging economic realities of life in post-celtic-tiger Ireland.

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Working Two Jobs - Does it Really Work?

The Best Legitimate Online Jobs

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Online advertising has skyrocketed over the past few years. In 2009, companies spent close to $50 billion advertising online and that figure is expected to increase substantially in 2010.

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Winning a Targeted Selection Interview

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Interview techniques vary depending on the sophistication of the company, position etc, but using some simple skills, you can help beat your competitors. Understanding what the interviewer is looking for, prepares you well in advance and also helps your confidence.

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What is Radiology?

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Many patients get told they are going to be seen by the radiologist but very few have any idea who that would be. A radiologist’s job is a key role in the diagnosis and treatment of a patient.

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What is Radiology?

How to Become a Pet Sitter

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

You love pets. There’s nothing that can compare with the love and companionship you get from a dog, cat, or other animal. So what if there was a way you could make some money caring for other pets. Something that wouldn’t require a huge time commitment or going back to school.

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Valuable Employment Advice For New and Future Graduates

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

First of all, congratulations if you are about to graduate from college, planning for your future is always a wise idea. It is a great habit to get into that will certainly help you throughout your career. You have to recognize that the single most effective way to find a new career position is to network with the people you already know. That means confer with all those valuable business contacts you have made while you were working as an intern.

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Prepare For a Career in the Competitive World of Journalism

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The internet and cable television have made the old-fashioned daily newspaper almost obsolete. In many small and medium markets, the daily papers have gone bankrupt; and in America’s major cities, the bulwarks of American journalism radically have redefined their roles, devoting more column inches to summaries, reflections, analysis, commentary, and investigation than to traditional reporting of the 5 W’s.

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College Professor - One of 2010’s Hot Careers

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Looking at the list of “hot careers” for the twenty-first century, you may at first feel a little surprised to see “college professor” coming-in at number 3. Information technology leads the list, and health care follows close on its heels, but careers in higher education rank third-considerably higher than ever before.

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Jobs That Make the Most Money

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

In this brief article we will take a closer look at some top paying jobs as well as some very lucrative alternatives. In this economy things are changes fast and in order to be successful we have to be willing to change with the times.

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Challenges and Solutions

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

How powerful will your interview presentation be, if you came with solid solutions to the challenges in front of your interviewer? You come across as a forward thinking, solutions-based individual.

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