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Andrew Morris is an author living in Austin, Texas. Find out more about adware and spyware removal at Remove Adware Components.
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Handling Rejection During Your Job Search

A lot of people fear rejection during their job quest, and if you happen to be one of such people then you should remain comforted in the knowledge that you are not alone.

The Essence of Remaining Positive in Your Job Quest

People lose their jobs for various reasons, sometimes it's your own fault and sometimes it is not. One way or the other, it is natural to feel down and view your situation as insurmountable.

The Importance of Keeping Your Resume Focused

There is the right way to draft a resume and the wrong way to do it, unfortunately for most job seekers, the resume has become an avenue to start preliminary work on their biographies. It is not uncommon to find resumes where the applicants detail every award they have won since grade school, from the spelling bee to MENSA tests.

Writing Successful Cover Letters

When searching for a job, you should think of yourself as a product and the marketer of that product at the same time. A well-written cover letter is your often your best promotion.

The Right Way to Distribute Your Resume

When you are out seeking a job, the results you get depend not only on your skills and capabilities, but on your manner of presentation of these skills and capabilities as well.

When and How References Matter in Your Job Application

After a successful job interview, the next thing that will probably happen before your employer fully decides to hire you is an employment reference check. People tend to think of such job reference checks as afterthoughts instead of the very important factors they are in a job application.

Job Search Advice for Recent College Graduates

Graduates fresh out of college have a problem, and the problem is that they are fresh out of college. Other than some little work experience and theoretical knowledge, few graduates have the needed experience to become practical successes immediately they step into their first jobs.

Smart Salary Negotiation 101

If you have a job offer, then negotiating a salary and compensation package should be the next thing on board. If a company has spent time and effort interviewing you for a job and has decided to secure your services as employee, they will want to ensure that you remain in the company paying you just enough to ensure that you don't get snapped up by the competition.

Understanding the Differences between a CV and a Resume

A number of people make the mistake of thinking that a curriculum vitae and a resume are the same thing, but they are not.

If you are familiar with people who work in human resources and hiring services, they will be sure to tell you of many experiences where they encountered applications that really looked great on paper but when the actual people behind these applications turned up to be interviewed, they turned out to be disasters.

Finding Jobs for Spanish Speakers

In today's global marketplace, it has never been more important to be able to communicate across international and cultural boundaries. A key factor in this communication is language proficiency.

Finding Jobs for Spanish Speakers

Searching for jobs can be challenging, even in the best of times. Whether you have just graduated from school or are a seasoned professional, speaking Spanish contributes greatly to your qualifications in a growing number of markets in North America.

Start Up Business Loans: What Are The Terms?

Most new business owners find themselves in the situation of looking for some form of financial assistance, and start up business loans are one of a variety of options available, whatever your budget.

Thousands of entrepreneurs seek minority business loans , and many of them succeed. This type of financing is primarily meant for small businesses that are owned wholly or primarily by individuals from an historically under-represented background in commercial lending.

How Great Feature Story Topics Unleash Your Writing Talent

An old news pro once told me, "Kid, if it isn't newsworthy, we're not going to print it". If you do not have something to say that is feature worthy, then don't even think about targeting the front page without following some key steps.

There are multiple job sites that allow you to become a member, in most cases free, and list your credentials. Then you can bid on jobs posted by others from around the world.

Getting Article Writing Help When You Are Really Stuck

Have you ever experienced writer's block? Most of us have at one time or another, we will stare at a blank sheet or computer screen begging for inspiration or guidance. Fortunately, you can get past this with a little bit of help and perseverance.

Good Feature Writing Examples Get You Closer To Your Byline

It is the dream of many of us that write to be featured above the fold on a leading publication, website or newspaper. For many it remains a dream, but for others who turns dreams into action it can become a reality.

Just as there are those who are born an artist, there are others who are born with the talent to write a novel, create a perfect sales letter, compel their readers to come along on a journey to another land, adventure or experience. But can a writing course help you produce better articles?

Write a Feature Article in Four Easy Steps

The holy grail of freelancers and seasoned professionals alike is to write a feature article for a major online or print publication. Nothing brings recognition (and income) like a byline in Time magazine or Slate. This goal may seem daunting, but the following is a proven path to success of repeat feature writers ...



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