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Taking The Guesswork Out Of Dressing For An Interview
"To suit or not to suit?" That is the question. It used to be a given, before business casual and casual dress codes came to be, that an interview always meant donning a suit. It's not so simple anymore. Especially in the tech field, dressing for work sometimes practically means...
Tags: Interview, CAREER-Magic, Leadership, Management
White papers 2009-01-01
How To Dress For Interview Success
If the job is a major step up for you: Dress the part. If that means borrowing a great watch and/or investing in a fabulous new suit and shoe leather, then do it. Don't forget to check out factory outlet and thrift shops for real deals. Be prepared to mix...
Tags: Success, CAREER-Magic, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2009-01-01

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Working with a Professional Career Consultant
While many people today are happy to manage their career progression themselves, on some occasions the most effective way of reaching your goals is to call in some professional help. Professional career consultants can help you determine what kind of career you should be in, set career goals for yourself,...
Tags: consultant, career, professional development
Articles 2007-04-20
Coming Back After a Career Break
It doesn’t matter why you needed a career break—to look after family members, for self-development, to explore other cultures, to recover from an illness, or to recharge your batteries—whatever the reason for taking extended time off, ultimately it will be time to return to the workplace.If you had a special...
Tags: job, career
Articles 2007-02-28
Taking a Career Break
It will probably not surprise you that there is a “workaholics” Web site. Given today’s corporate climate and the pace of change in the marketplace, people are working harder than ever before. In early 2007, MSNBC published an article about more and more workers “opting out of the rat race.”...
Tags: job, career
Articles 2007-02-28
Weighing the Pros and Cons of a Career Break
Career breaks have never been more popular, as overworked employees look for some time away from their same old, same old routine. Most often people have one of two motivations for taking time off: either other priorities demand attention, or there's a need to get away and gain some perspective...
Tags: BNET Editorial, Career, Professional Development, Plan, Employer, Break, Job, Organization
Articles 2008-01-03
Weighing Your Career-Break Options
If you're thinking of taking a break from your job or career, you'd be well advised to do some advance planning. As with most things in life, you will get the most out of this endeavor if you give it careful consideration. While some career breaks are dictated by circumstance—such...
Tags: career, career break
Articles 2007-04-20
Using Lateral Moves to Further Your Career
Given the proportion of your time that you spend working, you probably want your job to be an interesting part of your life.It used to be that to keep things interesting you needed to keep getting promoted. In today's lean and flattened workplaces, frequent promotions have ended up on the...
Tags: job, career
Articles 2007-03-27
Employees are Brushing Up on Career DIY
The traditional career deal has changed: self-management is now key While the signs are that job tenure has remained surprisingly consistent, the traditional promise a career for life may not have survived the recesssion. Even Japan, perhaps the last bastion of the job for life seems to have had...
Tags: Dr Jane Sturges, Professional Development, Career, Stuart Woollard
Blog posts 2009-10-07
Planning Financing for Your Career Break
A career break can be expensive, and money may well be the biggest impediment to following through with your plans. For example:How will you pay for living expenses during your break?Will you need a loan to afford retraining or travel costs?Will you need to take another job to bring in...
Tags: Finance, Career, Operational Accounting, Professional Development, Income, Financing, Payment, BNET Editorial, Break, Extra Income
Articles 2007-10-05
How to Stay Stuck in the Wrong Career
The Idea in Brief Are you one of the growing number of people struggling to make mid-career changes? Searching for ten easy steps to professional reinvention? Or awaiting flashes of insight--while opportunities pass you by? Would...
Tags: Career Change, Work Life, In Brief, Harvard Business Review, Herminia Ibarra, Article, Identity, Professional Development, Career
Articles 2008-02-13
Thinking About a Career Change?
Lifelong careers are rapidly becoming a thing of the past, at least in western Europe and North America. People now have more than three career changes during their working life, according to statistics. But what does that mean exactly? The University of Nebraska defines career change as...
Tags: job, lifelong career, university of nebraska, professional development, career, robin stuart-kotze
Blog posts 2008-08-08
Bright Career Ideas for Dark Times | BTalk Australia
(16min 27) How do you advance your career? Or, if you’re recently retrenched, how do you get back onto the career ladder? Today on BTalk Phil Dobbie talks to Darren Buchanan, a Director at Hays, about 10 things to consider about your career right now. It’s all...
Tags: Job, Skill, Employer, Recruitment & Selection, Professional Development, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Career, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2009-02-25
The Key To Career Planning: Define Your Career Values
Career planning is something that you need to do on a continuous basis. What helps the most in career planning is to understand your skills, abilities and your talents. When these things are clear in your head, then career planning is easier. Before you start your career planning and goal...
Tags: Career Planning, Professional Development, Training And Certification, Career
White papers 2008-01-01
Stanford's Tina Seelig: The Rule Breaker's Career Guide
Tina Seelig may be the much-lauded director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, the entrepreneurship center at Stanford's School of Engineering, as well as a successful author of 15 books, but at heart she's really a rebel. Her latest book, What I Wish I Knew When...
Tags: Professional Development, Career, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2009-07-23
Writing A Career Plan
Changing your career plan is very common and acceptable. You need to know how to cope with these changes and adapt your career plan; you may even need to start a new one. Ready to take the next positive steps in planning your career? This paper explains some suggestions: what...
Tags: Career Services, Career Plan, Professional Development, Career
White papers 2007-01-01
Are You Ready For a Career Change? | BTalk Australia
(8min 12) Ready for a change? Are you at the stage where you think you can get more out of your life? Is your job dragging you down? Well, the good news is it's never too late to change. That's a message from a book by Alison Haynes called "Change:...
Tags: Job, Professional Development, Career, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-07-27
7 Career Myths That Could Stall A Career!
Many people, including very successful professionals, hold on to misconceptions about how to achieve career success. Many believe, incorrectly so, that there is only one path to achieve career happiness or find "Career nirvana". If you are struggling with career choices or looking for a job, you might be the...
Tags: Professional Development, Career
White papers 2008-06-28
Career Development
Career development is seen as the process of managing life, learning and work1 over the lifespan. It encompasses the provision of services in many different jurisdictions and delivery settings to assist people to gain the knowledge, skills, attitudes and behaviours that help them to manage their career more effectively. The...
Tags: Career Development, South Australia Central, Professional Development, Training And Certification, Career
White papers 2006-11-10
Top Career Advice ... More Choices and a Better Way of Life
Knowing career goals can provide a person with valuable guidance. The person needs to remember that career planning and goal setting is an on-going process, changing as the person continues on his or her career. The web can be a great source to find valuable career advice. It can provide...
Tags: MSJsoftware, Professional Development, Career
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