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| | Date : 02/01/2005 City : New York Zip Code : 10050 State : New York Country : United States of America
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| | Date : 11/20/2004 City : Houston Zip Code : 77083 State : Texas Country : United States of America Website : http://www.jlmadvertising.com | | | | 100 - Classified Jobs Employment - Secretaries/Typists | Typing and editing service | need a document typed or edited. term papers, thesis,
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| | Date : 09/10/2004 City : Staten Island Zip Code : 10305 State : New York Country : United States of America Phone : (718) 979-0751
| | | | 94 - Classified Jobs Employment - Secretaries/Typists | Part time administrative assistant | need motivated, detailed person who is interested in
opportunity to make salary and commission after learning
business working with movie and music industry. fast paced
business based in huntington beach, ca. need 4 hours daily
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knowledge a must, phones, contacting vendors, maintaining
files. on the job training. very good opportunity for self
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| | Date : 09/10/2004 City : Newport Beach Zip Code : 92660 State : California Country : United States of America Phone : 714.846.0333
| | | | | | | | | Author : Matthew J. DeLuca | | | All job seekers face a barrage of questions--some easy, others tricky, each one designed to elicit key information. Written by an expert who knows both sides of the personnel desk, this job interview bible is packed with useful tips on turning possible negative responses into positives. First-timers and seasoned job seekers alike will find no better crash course on winning the interview game.
The most crucial part of your job search is knowing how to respond to the toughest interview questions u because the best candidate doesn't necessarily get the job....the best interviewee does! In Best Answers to the 201 Most Frequently Asked Interview Questions, career expert Matthew J. DeLuca reveals the secret agenda behind every kind of question interviewers ask, and prepares you to answer them all. Never again be at loss for words when an interviewer hits you with an icebreaker...thought provoker...curve ball...stress tester...and even an illegal question that shouldnAEt be asked but needs an answer.
| | | | | | | | | | | | Asking the right questions can help job seekers ace the interview and land that job The most critical question job interviewers ask is often the last one. That's when they lean forward and say, "Do you have any questions?" As author John Kador points out, that's the applicants' moment to shine, to demonstrate that they have done their homework and that they're good fit with the organization. Most of all, it provides an applicant with an opportunity to ask for the job. A powerful resource for vast and growing numbers of job seekers, this book fills readers in on the pivotal questions they need to ask to ace the interview. With chapters organized around major themes, such as "the company," "the job," and "the community," 201 Best Questions to Ask on Your Interview not only supplies readers with the right questions for virtually every context but also coaches them on the right ways to ask them.
| | | | | | | | | | | | If you're like many business majors, you chose this course of study because it promised the smoothest career transition after graduation. In today's volatile job market, however, nothing is guaranteed. Even a business major has to approach the job search with creativity and competitive zeal in order to succeed. Great Jobs for Business Majors is the perfect place to start.
Designed to help you put your major to work, this handy guide covers both the basics of a job search as well as detailed profiles of possible careers in your field. From sales to nonprofits, retail to health care, you'll explore a variety of job sectors for business majors--including some you never knew existed--to determine the best fit for your personal, professional, and practical needs. In this updated edition, you'll find:
Thorough explanations of job-search basics such as crafting resumes, writing cover letters, and interviewing dos and donts
Revealing self-assessments to help you determine your best professional fit
Investigative tools to help you uncover those jobs that will make the most of your major
Networking tips to get your face out in the field and your foot in the door before the resume is even sent
True-life tales from practicing professionals who detail what daily life on the job is really like
Up-to-date statistics on earnings, advancement, and the overall career outlook
Extensive listing of resources--journals, associations, websites--that provide the inside track on job opportunities in your field
With the information and inspiration packed into Great Jobs for Business Majors, you'll discover how to explore your professional options, target your ideal career, and use your college major as an asset in landing your dream job.
| | | | | | | | | | | | "Close your eyes and…imagine what it would feel like to be happy and excited and fulfilled in your work." Can’t do it? Career coach Jansen’s no-nonsense volume just might help. Herself a former disgruntled employee (she worked in broadcasting, recruiting, outplacement and other fields), Jansen is a big proponent of jobs that suit: work, after all, "is not ‘one size fits all.’" She identifies six reasons people find their employ unsatisfying, from boredom with an overly familiar routine, to insecurity in the face of discrimination or a toxic boss, to lack of focus on work due to an eye on upcoming retirement. Several quizzes and questionnaires ("When you think about the things you find meaningful, what comes to mind?"; "Do you prefer to be the leader rather than have others lead"?) help readers identify their job problems and the kinds of work they might find more meaningful, as well as build confidence in their choices. Jansen offers stories of those who made the career change successfully (or in some cases, found a way to renew their interest in their old positions) as well as guidelines for becoming more entrepreneurial. Her advice is seasoned and her tone encouraging, making this a solid resource for people who know they don’t like what they do; it might also be a wakeup call for others numbed into job complacency.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
A disturbingly large number of people today are unhappy with their work. In this helpful book, career coach Julie Jansen addresses this work-dissatisfaction epidemic. Using career assessment quizzes and personality exercises, Jansen helps readers understand their present work or career situation, discover the type of work for which they're best suited, and learn how to create the changes they need. Filled with real-life examples and including a useful resource section, this guide provides the inspiration and know-how to implement positive career change.
| | | | | | | | | | Author : John Mongan, Noah Suojanen | | | Everything you need to know to succeed in the programming interview and get the job you want Whether you are a veteran programmer seeking a new position or a whiz kid starting your career, interviewing for a programming job requires special preparation. The interview is likely to consist of an hour-long interactive oral exam in computers, programming, and logic. This helpful guide will give you the tools necessary to breeze through the test and make a lasting impression that will get you a top-dollar offer!
Mongan and Suojanen take you step-by-step through the same problems that they were asked on technical interviews. These veterans use their experience with the technical interview process to prepare you for any situation. With their help, you’ll gain critical interviewing skills such as how to ask effective questions, how to best approach a problem, and what to do when you get stuck. Integrated throughout the book are problems
taken from real interviews at top computer companies, followed by an in-depth analysis and explanation of the thought process leading to solutions. By focusing on techniques and not just answers, you’ll be able to apply what you learn to the wide variety of problems you will face during an interview.
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