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How to Rapidly Get Out of That Job You Hate

Posted by David D. Wells

Have you ever been frustrated with your job? More specifically have you ever wanted to stop working? If only it were that easy, right? Your daily expenses and family pressure force you to continue working.

The Lifestyle of Your Organization

Posted by Hans Bool

Do you ever walk with your head faced down? You might have been just absorbed by a profound thought. Or there might have been another reason why you have missed the opportunity to observe the person that had just passed. Remarkably dressed. What a style!

A Killer Secret To Get Your Cover Letter Read

Posted by Jimmy Sweeney

You're still reading–so I know my title grabbed your attention.

Why? Because it 'packed a punch.' You have three seconds to nab your reader in any written communication. Do it with a smashing title or headline! This secret technique, when used properly, practically guarantees that he or she will stay with you till the last line of your cover letter, article, or report.

Secret Shopping Facts

Posted by Marcus Peterson

Following the rapid growth of the Secret Shopping industry, recent years have seen myths about this job circulating on the internet, local papers and other forms of mass media. If you are a Secret Shopper aspirant, it is imperative that you learn to differentiate between the facts and fiction associated with this industry.

The 6 Stages of Modern Career Development

Posted by Michelle L. Casto

Career experts say that people will change careers (not jobs) 5-7 times in a lifetime. This being true, career management is an important life skill to develop and cultivate. There are six stages of modern career development: Assessment, Investigation, Preparation, Commitment, Retention, and Transition. Learning the characteristics of each stage will empower you to navigate through each stage easily and with more confidence.

The "Low-Down" on Team Development, Part II

Posted by Dr. Richard L. Williams

In last month's artic le we looked at the four basic adverse reactions to people performing together....

What Should You Look For When Searching For Career Development Programs

Posted by LeeAnna

The computer age has made online career training so easy, you never have to leave your home. There are...

Reinvent Your Career In Five Simple Steps

Posted by Cheryl Lynch Simpson

The phrase “reinventing yourself” seems to be popping up all over lately. Just a few days ago a friend asked me how he could do it without starting completely over. His concern was, “How do I move in a new career direction without sacrificing all the skills and experience I’ve worked so hard to achieve?” The underlying question is, “Is this even possible?”

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