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How To Choose a First Job

Posted by admin on Fri, 08/20/2010 - 06:02 in

If you are in your senior year in college, this is the time to think about the first job that you would like to pursue once you get out of school. This can set the precedent in the career moves that you will make later in life. This will be your stepping stone, and it is important that you have a good start with the right job. Below are tips on choosing your first job.
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How To Decline a Job Offer

Posted by admin on Thu, 04/08/2010 - 14:42 in

It is understandable that in your quest to find the best position possible you will push through with multiple job applications. At this point, you have to understand that along your road to success you have to turn down some employers who do not fit your preference. It is your responsibility to act professionally and communicate with them accordingly.
These are some of the rules involved in declining a job offer.
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How To Confirm Job References Before an Interview

Posted by admin on Wed, 03/31/2010 - 03:27 in

When you are applying for a job, you may somehow overlook the fact that most employers require job references. Job references are people who can vouch for your character, work ethic or academic performance. In other words, job references are people who know you. When applying for a job, references are something that you must not take for granted. Though it may seem that potential employers do not do a background check on you, be prepared anyway. Thus, when preparing your resume, you should remember to include 3-5 references on a separate sheet.

How To Conduct Yourself During a Job Fair

Posted by admin on Wed, 03/31/2010 - 03:25 in

Finding the job for you may not be as difficult as you think. You can do some job-hunting in just one place, and in just a few hours. If this sounds appealing to you, a job fair may be the perfect job-hunting opportunity. Job fairs are events wherein companies in need of employees get together with job seekers. In job fairs, companies usually set up booths where resumes may be submitted. Some companies also conduct preliminary interviews during job fairs. Since there are a lot of companies at such events, you may find yourself overwhelmed and confused. Don’t be!

How To Make Your Job Search More Efficient

Posted by admin on Sun, 02/28/2010 - 19:51 in

Job hunting can be stressful and tiring. The internet abounds with job boards that have tons of jobs listed. It can be a daunting task to visit each site and search for available jobs in your chosen category or field of experience. Knowing how to effectively search for a job will take half of the task of job hunting off your to-do list. Here are some tips.
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How To Find Jobs as an Operations Research Specialist

Posted by admin on Sun, 02/14/2010 - 22:47 in

In 2008, there were about 63,000 operations research specialists in the US alone, and this number is expected to grow around 22 percent from 2008 to 2018. Their reported median earnings in 2009 are at $50,990. Because research specialists aid in making cost-effective decisions grounded on quantitative statistics and data, they aid in reducing business operations costs – and this is what companies are looking for in any type of economy, recession or not. So if you’re interested in finding jobs as an operations research specialist, here are some pointers to help you out: 

How To Find Operations Research Interns

Posted by admin on Fri, 02/05/2010 - 20:09 in

If you’ve been assigned by your company to look for interns to assist in operations research duties, you may find that this is basically like looking for new employees – the plus side is that you’d be facing people who are mostly idealistic, excited and eager to please; the negative side is that they’d be inexperienced and would have greater possibility of producing lower-quality work than what veteran professionals are capable of.

How To Find Clinical Jobs

Posted by admin on Thu, 02/04/2010 - 01:32 in

The field of medicine is always changing and expanding, creating a need for qualified professionals. Therefore, clinical jobs are abundant, and there is often the need for people of varied skills. This does not mean that the specific jobs are going to be easy to get, though. There are many qualified people out there competing for clinical jobs, making it seem difficult for some to get into the industry, but there are always options available to someone with the right background.
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How To Find Bioinformatics Jobs

Posted by admin on Tue, 02/02/2010 - 19:03 in

Bioinformatics is a growing field that combines the field of computer science with the field of Biology. Professionals in the field of bioinformatics can work for various pharmaceutical companies, genomics or even biotechnology, although it has been observed that bioinformatics is being used most noticeably in the Human Genome Project. Bioinformatics serves the purpose of speeding up and enhancing biological research.
If you are interested in a career in the bioinformatics industry, here are a few things you can do to get started.
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How To Search for School Job Vacancies

Posted by admin on Tue, 02/02/2010 - 18:46 in

Getting a job in a school can be fun and exciting.  Since you are surrounded with young adults, you can surely hear your kid voice that is long buried in your heart.  There is a lot of work available here, especially in big school systems.  From being an educator to becoming an administrative assistant, it surely is less stressful.  How can it be when you are surrounded with an environment that is pleasant and inviting?  The best part is, holidays and vacations are also applicable to all school employees.  It can definitely give you more time with your family and friends.  However, i