Careers Articles
Let's make one thing clear right from the start - executive search firms, recruiters, and employment agencies are not in business to help you land a job. The recruiter is not your advocate, your friend, or your agent. Recruiters, employment agencies, and search firms are merely channels through which you may secure an opportunity for an interview!
102: Before You Grab That Online Job Opportunity
Earning extra money offered by these online job opportunities may seem like too good to be true. Who wouldn’t want to earn cash while staying at home. Before you become excited of these online job opportunities here are some reminders that you should take note:
103: The Importance of Contacts
A good contacts book sets you apart from your rivals. Radio journalism is about finding the right person to say the right things – fast and first.
104: How To Negotiate Salary
Salary negotiation is always a difficult task particularly as employers are keen to offer the least that they can possibly get away with. This article explores some practical strategies for salary negotiation.
105: Teens must think of their future careers
Yes, the title says it all. Teens must take advantage of their young age to think what’s best for their future.
106: Nursing Seminars-What Can Be Gained By Attending
Continuing education is an essential part of a career in nursing and is required to keep a license and vital to keeping skills fresh. The trick is finding the time to get these continuing education hours in and still have a life outside of work.
107: Advance Your Career by Attending Nursing Conferences
Nursing is a demanding career. The stress of day-to-day tasks coupled with the need to keep up with continuing education requirements increases those demands. Add to this family and/or other outside commitments and it can become overwhelming.
108: The Nursing Code of Ethics - What should you Expect?
Perhaps history's most famous nurse, Florence Nightingale, gave her name to the earliest version of today's Code of Ethics back in 1893, when a "Nightingale Pledge" was established. In 1926, The American Journal of Nursing published a provisional code, although it wasn't formally accepted by the American Nursing Association until over 30 years later, in 1960.
109: An Introduction to Critical Care Nursing
Critical care nursing (CCN) is a growing field. Unfortunately, the number of available nurses is not growing fast enough to meet the demand. The shortage of critical care nurses can be seen in the increased incentive packages and bonuses being offered for jobs in this field.
110: Before You Quit Your Day Job
Surviving a 9 to 5 job & following the big boss' order is not for everyone because some are meant to be their own boss. Everyone can own and run a business, the difference lies on those who are willing to take the risk and those who cannot.
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