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Digital Media The Ad Inventory Destinations and Services

Posted on October 21, 2009 by The Movie Guy

(Abhishek Uppal, Piper Jaffray Investment Banking; Reference to The User Revolution) For the purposes of assessing their usefulness for advertising, all online activities can be divided into eight groups. In order to best understand the suitability of each of these eight categories for advertisers, look at their key attributes-which are their size (reach), amount of time spent on the category (attention share), and their targetability. The last attribute, targetability, is a composi...

Lucrative jobs in travel and leisure industry

Posted on October 17, 2009 by Rob Colbourn

After leaving college, all of us when we are in our youth, desire to spread our wings. After spending many years in colleges and universities for education we wish a job that broadens our horizons and give us a more comprehensive viewpoint of life. Travel and leisure industry provides the exact prospects to fulfill our wishes.

Grounds For Optimism Despite Uncertain Times

Posted on October 21, 2009 by John Holmes

The latest Government and independent figures may suggest that the worst of the recession is over, but for interim managers and other temporary and contract workers, there remain uncertain times ahead.

Jobs With Criminal Justice Degree Guidebook

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Claudia Obama Mendes

Jobs With Criminal Justice Degree - a complete guide for choosing your job with criminal justice degree by bestselling author Claudia Obama Mendes. Find out if a criminal justice career is the right choice for you.

What is a Resume Objective?

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Rika

Including a resume objective in your resume can help show how one is familiar with the field and that you know what you are talking about. Also one needs to keep in mind that this is a resume objective, and it is therefore absolutely necessary that it is brief and to the point. A resume objective should be no more than one or two meaningful sentences.

Working As A Mystery Shopper!

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Mystery Shopping

- Get paid to Shop. - Want to be your own Boss and keep what you buy. - Work when you want. - Earn between $15 - $60 / hour for your opinion. - Spend more time with your family. - Become a mystery consumer.

The Hybrid or Combination Resume

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Rika

A chronological resume is one that sets out chronologically, or date wise, the progression of your career. Usually it would list first the last place that you have worked with. A functional resume is one that gives more importance to one’s skills, qualifications and actual experiences rather than just the work history. A combination resume (which is also sometimes referred to as a hybrid resume) is one that borrows from both kinds of resumes.

General Cover Letters Vs. Specific Cover Letters

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Candace Davies

When job-hunting it is quite common that a job seeker will apply to more than one company and position. However, sometimes a person is looking to transition into one specific career or desired organization. If you are looking to send out your resume more than once, it may be a good idea to develop a more general cover letter.

Career as Court Reporter

Posted on October 21, 2009 by Subhash Kandpal

Most of the people when think of working in legal field generally think of becoming a judge or a lawyer. For all those people who are looking to establish themselves in legal field must not overlook other job opportunities. One of the careers which are often overlooked by aspirants is Court reporter.

Still More Behaviors for a Successful Job Search

Posted on October 9, 2009 by Gordon Walter

I have conducted hundreds of employment interviews for positions ranging from manufacturing shop floor to the executive level. After awhile you begin to notice that successful candidates did certain things that contributed to their positive outcome. Likewise, unsuccessful candidates had certain other actions in common which led to their not being chosen or did not help them. Following are some behaviors to keep in mind that should help maximize your potential for a successful outcome.



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Mobile Hairdressing as a Career

Posted on December 2, 2008 by Nick Redding

Mobile Hairdressing is regular part of our everyday lives. Mobile Hairdressing is a trendy career that countless people enjoy making a income from. Mobile Hairdressers work - cutting, dyeing and shampooing customer's hair and many other services. Daily. Work. Well qualified hairdressers keep on developing their skills in high-quality areas. A driving license is also required and is essential for hairdressers wants to start mobile hairdressing business.

Offshore Oil Rig Jobs

Posted on July 14, 2008 by Claire Calkin

This article features information for those contemplating working aboard an offshore oil rig installation.

Self-Incorporation: Is it Right For Me?

Posted on May 4, 2008 by Stephanie Larkin

Many businesses can benefit from incorporation. The main benefit of incorporation for most businesses is that it shields the business owner from lawsuits and protects their assets in the event that the company is the target of a lawsuit. Because the company is established as a separate entity from the partners, the assets of the partners are not affected by a judgment against the company. While the risk of a lawsuit may seem remote, it is actually a major concern for small businesses.

Advice on how to beat the Strange Interview Questions for Eastbourne job seekers

Posted on November 2, 2008 by Louisa Anderson

You've applied for that opening in Eastbourne and now you're sat there nervously in front of the interviewer and they suddenly ask you 'What is your favourite animal?' What do you say?

How to become a Lawyer - Learn where to Start

Posted on November 22, 2008 by Kurtis Hoeck

Are you interested in learning how to become a lawyer? Many people are due to the prestige of such a job. The fact that it pays very well also is a reason why people do it. Yet you must have a deep appreciation for the law and a desire to help people. A big part of how to become a lawyer is plenty of schooling, and that isn't something everyone can successfully complete. The classes are formulated to help you succeed in this type of career though.

How To Use Your College Career Fair To Attract The Attention Of Companies Conducting College Recruit

Posted on July 12, 2009 by Jhoana_Cooper

Every year, almost every college holds a college career fair designed to attract companies to perform college recruiting drives on the college grounds. This forms part of any college's advertising campaign, so that they are able to show students that they stand a good chance of getting hired right out of college if they are able to catch the eye of a recruiter at the college career fair. The other aim is, of course, to help students find out more about possible career paths and help them get not

How To Write A Resume Or CV

Posted on July 8, 2008 by Catherine Z Jones

This article gives advice on how to write a resume or CV

How to Become a Successful Mobile Hairdresser

Posted on December 1, 2008 by Nick Redding

To become a successful mobile hairdresser you need to accomplish some requirements. More than 60% of mobile hairdressers are now trained to this standard. It is the direct entry level for growing hairdressers. National Vocational Qualification in Hairdressing.

How To Write A Resume For A Job

Posted on May 27, 2009 by Gen Wright

Knowing how to write a good resume is a survival skill because the resume is an item that helps you open doors. Without a good resume, you can't get an interview, which means you won't be able to get the dream job you have been waiting for.

Job Loss: 5 Answers to the “What do you do?” Question

Posted on July 1, 2009 by David James Brewster

It is the first question we ask when we meet someone new. And it is the last question we want to be asked when we are out of work: “What do you do?”. It is a strange quirk of our society that we define ourselves first and foremost by the work we do. Being unemployed can leave us feeling out-of-place and uncomfortable, and can even lead to avoidance of social gatherings and, therefore, networking opportunities.