Career 03 (Apr 12 - Jul 19)

Re: Career 03 (Apr 12 - Dec 12)

Postby winston » Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:40 am

Every one likes to hear their name. By Robert Howard

When dealing with people, keep this in mind: Every one likes to hear their name.

It doesn't matter what business you are in, you will get more repeat business from the customers that you can call by name.


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Re: Career 03 (Apr 12 - Dec 12)

Postby winston » Wed Aug 08, 2012 7:32 pm

How to Change Your Work Habits and Become a Success Machine By Michael Masterson


To become the hardworking person you must become, here is what you should do:

1. Get up early, and give your day a jumpstart by doing something meaningful... first thing.

2. Work as late as you have to.

3. Do at least 50 percent more than what is asked of you.

4. Volunteer for challenging assignments.

5. Educate yourself on the side.

6. Become better than anyone else at the essential skills you need to accomplish your goal.


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Re: Career 03 (Apr 12 - Dec 12)

Postby winston » Tue Aug 28, 2012 8:14 am

6 Thoughts Before Quitting Your Job
Author: Wealth Building Daily

Thinking about quitting your job? Consider these facts before making your decision. Find out what you need to know here!

Career Success For Newbies Reveals 11 Things to Consider Before Quitting your Job….

“Should I quit my job” has been playing in your mind far too often lately. It takes courage to quit especially when you aren’t even sure what you really want.

Most of us have been there. The signs maybe pointing to you having to quit your job but you just aren’t sure. What are some of the criteria you should put on your list when you are considering to quit your job?

http://www.yolohub.com/economy/6-though ... g-your-job
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Re: Career 03 (Apr 12 - Dec 12)

Postby winston » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:46 pm

Top Five Personality Traits Employers Hire Most By Meghan Casserly

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Re: Career 03 (Apr 12 - Dec 12)

Postby winston » Tue Oct 16, 2012 7:08 pm

"The object of all work is production or accomplishment; and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose as well as preparation."

- Thomas Edison
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Re: Career 03 (Apr 12 - Dec 12)

Postby winston » Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:25 am

13 Careers Short on Graduates By Sophia Coppolla

In an economy with more than 53% jobless or underemployed recent college graduates, it’s hard to imagine that there are actually careers short on graduates.

But it’s true: there are several different fields that simply can’t find enough qualified candidates to fill all of their job opportunities.

Health care, skilled trades, and even finance are hurting for graduates — are you cut out for one of these careers with room to grow?

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Re: Career 03 (Apr 12 - Dec 12)

Postby winston » Thu Oct 25, 2012 5:57 am

Maximizing Your Résumé's Impact by: Roxanne Hori

Here are some guidelines to keep in mind for developing an effective résumé and, ultimately, enabling a successful job search.

Know yourself. Think of your résumé as your calling card.

Self-reflection and assessment are critical first steps in developing a powerful résumé.

What is the recipient of your résumé supposed to learn after reviewing it?

You need to know which skills you want to use in your next role, and how your past experiences qualify you for the job for which you are applying.


Use the active voice. Oftentimes job seekers use their résumé as a platform to regurgitate their job description—this is not an effective approach. Your résumé should engage the reader.

Using active verbs not only helps readers to understand what you did; it also captures their attention.


Demonstrate results. Always show the results you produced in your earlier roles and quantify them if you can. Remember, the reader is likely reviewing dozens of résumés, maybe more. You want to stand out from the others.

Sharing measurable impacts is a great way to make yourself memorable and shows your ability to make a contribution to an organization.


Highlight key words. More than ever today, recruiters are using technology to help them weed out the résumés that represent candidates who may be quite good but don’t have the right set of experiences.

Review the job description, and be sure to include in your résumé key words found in that description. Ideally you are focused on the types of opportunities for which you are applying.

This will eliminate the need to customize every résumé submission. When you start to customize your résumé for each position, you run the risk of losing track of which résumé is used for a particular position.


Be brief.

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Re: Career 03 (Apr 12 - Dec 12)

Postby winston » Wed Nov 07, 2012 1:56 am

5 Ways to Quit Your Job Peacefully and Professionally

Thinking it’s time to quit your job so you can venture out on your own or seek out new opportunities?

Here’s how to handle your departure with integrity so you don’t burn bridges.

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Re: Career 03 (Apr 12 - Dec 12)

Postby winston » Thu Nov 15, 2012 6:30 am

Get Out of These 10 Professions Now

By Jerry Kronenberg

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Re: Career 03 (Apr 12 - Dec 12)

Postby winston » Mon Dec 17, 2012 7:13 am

"Eighty-five percent of the reason you get a job, keep that job, and move ahead in that job has to do with your people skills and people knowledge."

-- Cavett Robert
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