
Things to Never say to your Boss
Think before you speak is always a good policy – and at work it’s even more important. Saying the wrong thing to your boss can do serious damage to your career – and some of the things bosses don’t like to hear may surprise you. This is a list of phrases you should strongly avoid – and here is what you should say instead:
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Reasons you were rejected for the job you thought you had
You thought you had the job nailed. The interview went well–the interviewer seemed to like you and your skills were a perfect fit. They even seemed to be on the verge of offering you the job on the spot. But your agency tells you the next day you didn’t get the job or contract. What happened? It came as a big shock, didn’t it?
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The fields of the Nursing Career
Qualified nurses are in highly demand in the health care market. Throughout the years, the field of nursing has brought millions and millions of people above the average paying jobs. There has never a more exciting time to join the nursing profession. As a nurse it is possible to work in, among others, hospitals, clinics, nursing and residential homes, occupational health services, voluntary organizations that run hospices or residential care and the pharmaceutical industry.
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5 Ways to Wake Up the Creative Writer in you
Writing an article doesn’t just mean putting down thoughts into words then typing and writing it. You have to capture the interest of your readers and give them a reason to keep reading. You have to get the attention of the reader and have a firm grasp of their interest and pique their curiosity. Here are 5 ways you can get creative. The main ingredient in writing an article is creativity. While creativity may come natural to many people, some of us get writers block. It can be a hair pulling ordeal just to get your creative juices flowing.
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10 Tips for Accent Reduction and clear Communication
What are some ways to reduce an accent? There are many ways to reduce an accent if English is not your first language. It’s good to use tools for structured and unstructured practice in English; There are many options for unstructured practice. Watching films and listening to podcasts in English will build your listening comprehension and give you models for pronunciation. Whenever possible, talking with native speakers is great practice.
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Different levels of Management
The term “Levels of Management” differentiates different managerial positions in an organization. When the organization grows in size and when the employees also increase in number, it leads to increase in the number of levels of the organization and vice versa. There are three levels of management basically
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IT Contractor Lifecycle
What lies in store for the IT Contractor? I have seen the whole lifecycle at least three times, so let me tell you what to expect. To be forewarned is to be forearmed, so you might want to remember where you are in the cycle and what lies ahead.
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Gain Power at Work
People love power. Not because people are evil, but because power means survival. Every human relationship involves power in some way, and we are all hardwired to gravitate to, and want, power. Even you.
In most modern people’s lives, nowhere is power more obvious and more important than in the workplace. You may not believe you have any power at work, but you do. You have more power than you think
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Earn money with technical content writing services
A great way to earn money without leaving the comforts of your home is as a freelance technical content writer. Not only does it offer you a chance to earn a good income, without leaving the four walls of your home but it also requires minimum investment from the part of the freelance writer.
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Worst Paying College Degrees
If you want to avoid the worst-paying college degrees, think twice before choosing a major that involves children. Included among the 20 worst-paying college degrees are elementary education, special education, social work and child and family studies. That’s the conclusion of the latest annual study of college degrees by Payscale, Inc. that compiled starting and mid-career pay for dozens of college majors.
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Get the jobs that aren't advertised
Does today’s tough job market have you stressed? With the unemployment rate sky high, job seekers must use more imaginative ways to uncover job openings. We’ve all heard stories about great jobs found in unusual ways
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Make money without a degree
For job seekers without a four-year degree, breaking the $25-an-hour barrier can be a challenge. But with more technical certification and associate’s degree programs than ever, many well-paying career options are accessible in a broad range of industries.
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Green jobs for $30/Hour
Aside from the everyday efforts you make to help the environment, such as recycling or taking the bus, wouldn’t it be great if you could be well-paid to help the planet? As it happens, many environmental jobs pay around $30 an hour or more.
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10 Careers that pay $30 plus per Hour
In just 60 minutes, you could earn enough to pay for a tank of gas, the cable bill, gym membership, or dinner out. Thirty dollars still covers some of life’s essential costs. Earn that much in just one hour on the job, and you have enough to build a comfortable life.
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Still looking for good jobs?
Working hard, at full-time hours, is no longer a ticket out of poverty for a growing number of people. What would it take to change that?Today in Toronto, that question is being asked at the “Good Jobs for All” summit. One possible answer is to rein in employment agencies that place workers in low-paying temporary jobs with few benefits.
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