Job Descriptions For Human Resources Job Positions

Posted May 17th, 2010

Knowing the job descriptions of positions is important in job applications. It is through job descriptions that you, as an applicant, know the things that are expected from you by the employers. It is also through the job description that the employers are able to relay the qualifications that they are looking for in a [...]

Finding a Nursing Job After Graduation

Posted May 16th, 2010

Congratulations on your great accomplishment on graduating nursing school. As a recent graduate you have several choices when it comes to nursing jobs. Many nursing schools offer a job placement service once you successfully graduate. Some may even hold a job fair for nursing jobs. Once you graduate, jobs are not difficult to find. There [...]

Nursing Jobs for the Long Term

Posted May 16th, 2010

Choosing a career as a nurse opens up a wide range of great opportunities for those who have a passion to help others. When most people think of nursing jobs, they think of the nurses that work at a doctors office or care for patients in a hospital setting. This goes far beyond the typical [...]

Tips For a New Graduates Looking For Nursing Jobs

Posted May 16th, 2010

As a new nursing graduate you are now ready to enter into the exciting career of nursing. A new grad has several choices to choose from when it comes to nursing jobs. Before you start your search for jobs, there a few thing to consider first. As a new grad, you need to carefully choose [...]

Telephone Interview Tips: How to Get Your Foot in the Door

Posted May 15th, 2010

As job seekers broaden their horizons to include positions far from their home town, and human resources departments try to deal with the deluge of job applications brought on by the recession, telephone interviews have become much more popular. Here are some telephone interview tips that will help you get your foot in the door [...]

How to Recover From a Bad Job Interview and Get the Job

Posted May 15th, 2010

It can happen to anyone. For one reason or another - a late arrival, botching answers to key questions, failing to show knowledge about the company - you had a bad job interview. Although the proverb is true, you never get a second chance to make a first impression, you do have an opportunity to [...]

How to Have a Good Phone Interview For a Telecommuting Position

Posted May 15th, 2010

Phone Interviews are necessary in the world of work-at-home individuals. There are tips in handling the very stressful phone interview. With these tips any potential new hire can relax, knowing they are prepared.
Telecommuting is defined by the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as, “…to work at home by the use of an electronic linkup with a central office.” [...]

Here’s Your Sign! Increase Teacher Productivity With Signs

Posted May 14th, 2010

Being productive sometimes requires that you announce to others or even give yourself a reminder of what you are trying to accomplish. Handy signs can actually be a big benefit to you as an educator, and can help to enhance your productivity level. Making your own signs is fun and easy - and you’ll see [...]

Career Prospects For a Nurse Practitioner

Posted May 13th, 2010

A career in nursing will be the most satisfying and challenging one in more than one aspect. The nursing profession provides innumerable opportunities for specialization in any one area of healthcare, which will not only be satisfying to a nursing professional to give his or her best, but also highly remunerative.
The ever-increasing need for specialized [...]

Ways to Make Your Online Executive Brand Come Alive

Posted May 13th, 2010

As you probably already know, creating an executive brand that flourishes online is just as important as developing your brand in the offline world. More and more recruiters are making their way to the Internet to find their next great talent – and of course, being that talent, you want to make sure that they [...]