8:05, March 31 2009 by Neil O'Donnell
A well-written and concise cover letter is an essential part of any job application, because many employers place greater stock in a cover letter than the accompanying resume. That said, keep the following points in mind while writing a cover letter, and your cover letter will stand out from the other hundred applications received by the employer [...]
6:53, March 30 2009 by Neil O'Donnell
I’ve been laid off! Now what do I do? That’s exactly what I asked myself after being laid off. The fact that my last day of work was one week before my wedding made things even worse [...]
15:52, March 27 2009 by Neil O'Donnell
After examining hundreds of applications, I have encountered countless resumes and cover letters that have destroyed any chance of an applicant getting an interview. What are the things that will negatively impact your chances of getting an interview? The list presented here details major missteps applicants have made.
22:39, March 7 2009 by Althea DeBrule
I recently came across this article on Using Christian Principles for Career Planning and Advancement. [...]
23:44, February 27 2009 by Althea DeBrule
Does such an individual exist? Want to know more? Consider the homemaker described in the side-panel: mother, wife, business woman, entrepreneur, public speaker, bargain-hunter, administrator, organizer, artist, fashion model, seamstress, merchant, chef, gardener, philanthropist, leader, and beauty queen—all wrapped into one [...]
23:08, February 26 2009 by Althea DeBrule
Everywhere you look today, people are searching for a bargain. Newspapers and advertisements continually list items for sale as “buy one, get one free”. Yet, you would feel even more contentment if you were able to get it all free and not buy a thing! Now, that would be the greatest bargain of all [...]
6:46, February 21 2009 by Althea DeBrule
Career and personal growth assessments abound these days and you can find a personal inventory for just about everything related to your career. But one of the simplest yet profound instruments for taking stock of where you are in your career and life is The Clean Sweep 100 Program [...]
20:15, February 17 2009 by Althea DeBrule
When My father was alive, for over 20 years he prayed for each of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren by name three times each day–every day rain or shine, without fail. He used to liken his practice to that of David, the Psalmist who prayed morning, noon and night (Psalm 55:17) [...]
1:33, February 13 2009 by Althea DeBrule
Over the years, there have been many surveys conducted by search and placement firms about the things job seekers dislike. Nothing much has changed in the past 20 to 30 years. These five things are still at the top of the list and are the source of extreme irritation. Keep these things in mind if you are searching for a job and don’t let them cause your blood pressure to rise [...]
20:29, January 29 2009 by Althea DeBrule
When most Christians think of stress, what comes to mind is usually basic information that’s not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there’s a lot more to stress–especially how anger affects it than just the basics [...]
2:38, January 24 2009 by Althea DeBrule
Homemaking is a CAREER and homemakers are professionals. Don’t believe me? Then take a look at these definitions [...]
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