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Breaking the Late to Work Habit

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There are many habits that can have negative consequences for your job but, of all of them, being late for work is one of the most common. Being late on more then the odd occasion can result in negative outcomes, probably the most serious being losing your job. Even if your boss is lenient enough to put up with your bad timekeeping, chances are your behavior may hinder your chances for promotion, more responsibility or even a pay rise. Not only does being late for work risk these serious outcomes, it also won't probably be doing you any good either. You'll not feel good about yourself for doing it, the rushing to get to work and avoid being late will create stress, and you won't feel as you've got a handle on your life if your working day regularly starts off badly. The good news is breaking this bad and potentially career damaging habit can easily be achieved with the will and desire to change. Get a good nights sleep Running late in the morning is often a consequence of having a bad … [Read more...] about Breaking the Late to Work Habit

Filed Under: Career Advice Tagged With: habit, Late to Work

37 Job Websites You Might Have Missed

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Seek and ye shall find? Not necessarily, as any job seeker knows. But if you’re just looking on job websites and search engines like Monster, Career Builder, Indeed, and SimplyHired, you might not be seeking as hard, or as smart, as you can. Just as being a specialist in a field typically pays off with a higher salary, turning to a specialized job search site might just pay off in finding that job. To that end, here are 37 niche job search engines you just might have overlooked. Digital and tech jobs Application engineers, database administrators, programmers and others seeking digital and tech jobs will find plenty of sites to help in that search: Dice.com is not only a leading site for tech job searches but offers tech news, advice and talent communities to bring like-minded techies together. Jobs.Mashable.com offers jobs for every tech segment including designers, developers, marketers, programmers and bloggers. Careers.StackOverflow.com is another leading site for … [Read more...] about 37 Job Websites You Might Have Missed

Filed Under: Your Job Search

Should I Take a Job for Less Money?

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In a time when status and money get all the glamour, does it ever make sense to take a job for less money? Most people’s goals are to continually make more money throughout their careers, not less. Why would you do accept a lower salary, people may ask. But sometimes, it truly is the best answer to a career move and it makes all the sense in the world. Here are some scenarios when taking a job for less money is the right thing to do. When Happiness is a Priority Sometimes a person has a high paying job that they really just hate. It causes undue stress, they work with people they dislike and find no internal satisfaction. Then along comes a new opportunity, and though the money is less, the happiness is greater. If your wallet can handle the pay cut, even if you have to cut back on certain aspects of your lifestyle, you may want to take it. If your happiness is a higher priority than your financial status, the pay cut can be tolerated. And you never know what it may lead to. … [Read more...] about Should I Take a Job for Less Money?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: pay cut, Take a Job for Less Money

Is My Credit Score a Job Search Issue?

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You have it all you think, that great resume, the snappy new business clothes for the interview, and a killer smile...but could something you aren't even aware of be sabotaging your job search? Many job seekers aren't aware that their credit score could be keeping them from the job of their dreams. Here are some things to be wary of: Finance-related Job Searches If you are applying to any area of the financial market, such as stock broker, banking teller, or analyst, you can be assured that the hiring manager is going to take a look at your credit background. If you've had bankruptcies or are always late paying your bills, they'll believe you're at a higher risk around their currency. … [Read more...] about Is My Credit Score a Job Search Issue?

Filed Under: Your Job Search Tagged With: Job Search

How to Groom Yourself for a Job Interview for Men

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First impressions mean everything, and you only get one chance at it. You may be able to nail the interview in your sleep, but you have to look the part as well. Otherwise, the interviewers may not be able to take you seriously. So what can you do to make the right impression and snag that job you want? Here are some grooming tips that you should take to heart before heading into the interview: Keep your face smooth You don’t want to just look like you got done shaving hours ago, you want to look like you just got done shaving seconds ago. That’s why it’s important to use all the necessary tools to get rid of any stubble that may have been left behind that morning. Don’t skimp on the face grooming products, that $0.50 razor isn’t likely to do the trick. Use a shaving brush such as a badger hair shaving brush and a great sharp razor to make sure everything is even and looking good. … [Read more...] about How to Groom Yourself for a Job Interview for Men

Filed Under: Interview Help Tagged With: beard, grooming, job interview

Dead End Job? Is Your Career Better Off Than a Year Ago?

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Do you know if you are in a better place in your career than a year ago? Do you know how to tell if your stalled in your job field? Or worse yet, you're in a dead end job? There are some very telling ways to understand when you're just treading water in the pool of business. Dead end job? You're Still Doing the Same Thing Has your job description or job title not changed for a few years? If so, you may want to assess your spot in the company. This can be a big red flag of a dead end job that they do not see you in other roles or suited for a higher position. However, this could also be because you are perfectly suited for your spot and they can't fathom you being elsewhere. If this bothers you, tell them that you are looking to rise in the company and seek their suggestions. … [Read more...] about Dead End Job? Is Your Career Better Off Than a Year Ago?

Filed Under: Career Advice Tagged With: dead end job, stalled career

Is My Cover Letter Holding Me Back?

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Your cover letter acts as your first impression on a prospective employer, making it an important part of your application. While many people polish their resumes before sending them off, the cover letter is often overlooked or hastily written -- reducing the chance of landing the job. Here are a few cover letter mistakes that can get your application tossed in the "No" pile: 1. Forgetting to Proofread Spelling and grammar errors are a surefire way to get your application put at the bottom of the pile. Your word processing program's built-in spell checker can help find some problems, but don't rely on it for a final polish. You need to double- and triple-check your cover letter for errors, reading it aloud to catch mistakes you might miss while skimming. Have a friend or colleague with excellent spelling and grammar skills go over your letter before you send it out. … [Read more...] about Is My Cover Letter Holding Me Back?

Filed Under: Your Job Search Tagged With: cover letter

So You Want to Be an Event Planner?

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Are you the type of person who loves to take charge when throwing a party? Do others say you have skills when it comes down to the details while also making sure guests feel welcomed and are enjoying themselves? Maybe you should consider becoming an event planner. Here is some information about event planning as a career . . . Types of event planners. There are different types of event planners such as wedding planners whose expertise is all things wedding related. Wedding planners typically fall into the private event planner category. Private event planners tend to assist people with special events in their lives like birthdays and bar mitzvahs. There are also corporate event planners who perform work similar to private event planners but typically on a larger scale. For example, corporate planners might put together trade shows or fundraisers, secure the convention hotel or hall, gather keynote speakers, and work with vendors. … [Read more...] about So You Want to Be an Event Planner?

Filed Under: Choose Your Career Tagged With: Event Planner

How to Boost Your Resume

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Employers can read up to a hundred resumes a day and it can be a very tedious job. Looking at a bunch of resumes that all look the same, which all apply for the same job and use the same CV jargon - this could bore anyone. If after 15 seconds the employer is bored of reading your resume, they will stop reading it and move on to the next. So they key is to make sure your resume grabs their attention within seconds of them glancing at it. Graduate Recruitment Bureau offers some easy tips on how to boost your CV to make yours stand out and get you that job: Proofread The most simple of all the steps, but easily forgotten. Always make sure to proofread your resume, because as soon as an employer spots a grammatical error or a spelling mistake, it’s game over. Your resume will immediately be ignored as it shows carelessness and unprofessionalism. Proofread several times and get a family member or friend to read it to check for any mistakes too, just to be on the safe side. … [Read more...] about How to Boost Your Resume

Filed Under: Your Job Search Tagged With: cv, resume

30 Motivational Quotes for Work

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In today’s business world, motivational quotes for work can help keep you moving forward. Some companies give their employees opportunities to find inspiration through team building activities, retreats, and visits from guest speakers. Others learn from books and instructional videos. Another great source of inspiration for business employees can be motivational quotes for work. Sometimes, quotes can be the catalyst in igniting a spark for a new idea in the business world. Quotes can give a person the push they need to make a difference in their careers.  If you need a jumping off point, here are some great quotes to get your business juices flowing. … [Read more...] about 30 Motivational Quotes for Work

Filed Under: Career Advice Tagged With: Motivational Quotes for Work

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