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Monday, August 2nd, 2010

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Look Like You Mean Business With a Briefcase

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Getting hired is no easy task. It takes more than just answering questions. Looking good is vital. Here are a few tips on dressing up for that all-important interview.

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Look Like You Mean Business With a Briefcase

Graduate Recruitment - The Smart Option For Employers

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

If you are looking to recruit personnel for your business, you may not have given graduate recruitment serious consideration but it is an area that shouldn’t be ignored as a source of new employees and the benefits may prove priceless in the long run. A lot of the reasons given by employers for mot investing in graduate recruitment for their business may not be fully justified and may be irrelevant when you consider the positive sides to graduate recruitment.

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Graduate Recruitment - The Smart Option For Employers

How to Find a Job During Difficult Economic Times

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

A tough economy can make it tough to find employment. Use some creativity and come up with unique plans to find work.

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Roughneck Jobs - Jobs For the Tough Guy

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Anyone who has ever seen the movie Armageddon with stars Ben Affleck and Bruce Willis will no doubt be familiar with the term roughnecks. In the movie the roughnecks basically save the world from doom by destroying an asteroid. The term means anyone who is an oil industry worker, whether it be land based or sea based. Sea based oil workers usually work on rigs. This article shows a few roughneck jobs and what they do and earn.

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Roughneck Jobs - Jobs For the Tough Guy

Recession? Not For These Home-Town Drivers

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

The tough economic times are affecting everyone. Businesses and families are having to cut back. You might not think it’s the right time to start your own business, but it actually can be.

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Recession? Not For These Home-Town Drivers

Healthcare Jobs - An Overview

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Healthcare jobs have come a long way, from the days in the past, when people thought of only doctors, nurses, dentists as the available jobs in healthcare sector. With the advancement in technology and growing aging population, the healthcare sector is flourishing.

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Are Pipeline Welding Jobs Worth it? Find Out the Truth

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Pipeline welding jobs are usually partaken in because welded pipes play an essential part in the completion of many industrialized projects. Ever wondered what it’s like to partake in these types of jobs, and what kind of living you can achieve doing pipeline welding? Find out.

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Are Pipeline Welding Jobs Worth it? Find Out the Truth

Become a Stripper in Las Vegas

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Las Vegas has long been considered the holy grail of Stripperdom. The 1990s golden era of gentlemen’s clubs created the urban legend of $1000-every-night Las Vegas Stripper that was perpetuated by Elizabeth Berkeley in the 1995 movie Showgirls. Fifteen years later, the Las Vegas strip club scene is very different. Nevertheless, hordes of exotic dancers descend on this city during convention season every year. Here is a practical guide to How to Become a Stripper in Las Vegas.

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Construction Interview - I Was Fired From a Job - How Do I Keep That From Hurting My Chances?

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Be honest about it, and make sure you own your part of the problems and demonstrate that you understand how the problems developed and that you now have the skills to solve those problems should they arise again. Emphasize the work you’ve done that shows you have the skills you have claimed to have. Do not attack your ex-construction employer under any circumstances.

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Construction Interview - I Was Fired From a Job - How Do I Keep That From Hurting My Chances?