Archive for the ‘Careers’ Category

Nov
20
Filed Under (Careers) by admin on 20-11-2008


Anyone looking to get one step ahead in
the world of graduate recruitment would be well advised to make the
most out of the ever developing jobs board. They now offer far more
than a job search tool, and can be the difference maker in finding
the ideal job for you. The following tools are now available:

1- Companies directories: Most boards will have a visible
directory of users, both , so
make sure you’re choosy about what you put up.

About the author

John Bult runs an internet jobs board advertising graduate recruitment jobs in the UK



Nov
13
Filed Under (Careers) by admin on 13-11-2008


At the outset of working in , these customers are well aware that you’re a pharmaceutical sales rep sponsoring their lunch and as such they know you must get value for your financial outlay ? ie a few minutes of their time.  If you make it impossible for them to just fill their pockets with your free goodies as they grab their lunch ticket they will soon become used to this fact.  Then they wont try to grab and run when they next see you!

About the author

John Bult runs an internet jobs board for pharmaceutical sales reps in the UK



Landing a top role in a company is tricky… incorporate these seven elements as part of your game plan when trying to find a new $100K executive-level position…



Landing a top role in a company is tricky… incorporate these seven elements as part of your game plan when trying to find a new $100K executive-level position…



How many times has a recruiter told you that they have “good employees?
for you? And how many times have you found that to actually be true?
The next time a recruitment firm (who knows little about your company
or your job) offers to send you a “great employee?, ask them to send
you a unicorn instead (at least you’ll get some publicity). You see,
both the unicorn and the good employee out of context are mythical
beasts.



Sep
24
Filed Under (Careers) by admin on 24-09-2008

Temporary hospitality jobs are just as widespread and in demand as
those with regular positions.  In fact, this industry is considered to
be the biggest source of temporary positions. This may have something
to do with the nature of the job.

Temporary hospitality jobs are just as widespread and in demand as those with regular positions.  In fact, this industry is considered to be the biggest source of temporary positions. This may have something to do with the nature of the job.

Why Temporary?



Sep
24
Filed Under (Careers) by admin on 24-09-2008

Imagine a six-figure income and some familiar figures may come to mind. Doctors, lawyers, and top-level executives are no strangers to incomes above $100,000, but you might not realize the pay scale possible for those who make a living transcribing court cases.

Not every court reporter earns six figures–average earnings for the career hover around half that–but the most experienced and skilled can, and in some cases do.
   
A Day in the Life of a Court Reporter
Court reporters capture live speech from trials and pre-trial depositions, recording it in text form for records purposes. Instead of using a traditional keyboard or computer, court reporters use a stenotype machine. Pressing multiple keys on the machine allows the reporter to record different sounds, words, or phrases. Audio reporting and voice writing are also popular methods, and court reporters often try all three before deciding on the method that works best for them.



Sep
24
Filed Under (Careers) by admin on 24-09-2008

Temporary hospitality jobs are just as widespread and in demand as
those with regular positions.  In fact, this industry is considered to
be the biggest source of temporary positions. This may have something
to do with the nature of the job.

Temporary hospitality jobs are just as widespread and in demand as those with regular positions.  In fact, this industry is considered to be the biggest source of temporary positions. This may have something to do with the nature of the job.

Why Temporary?



Sep
23
Filed Under (Careers) by admin on 23-09-2008

Imagine a six-figure income and some familiar figures may come to mind. Doctors, lawyers, and top-level executives are no strangers to incomes above $100,000, but you might not realize the pay scale possible for those who make a living transcribing court cases.

Not every court reporter earns six figures–average earnings for the career hover around half that–but the most experienced and skilled can, and in some cases do.
   
A Day in the Life of a Court Reporter
Court reporters capture live speech from trials and pre-trial depositions, recording it in text form for records purposes. Instead of using a traditional keyboard or computer, court reporters use a stenotype machine. Pressing multiple keys on the machine allows the reporter to record different sounds, words, or phrases. Audio reporting and voice writing are also popular methods, and court reporters often try all three before deciding on the method that works best for them.



Sep
18
Filed Under (Careers) by admin on 18-09-2008

Get information about database administrator (DBA) job outlook, description, salary, certifications for SQL, Oracle and Microsoft.

SQL Servers have been growing in business exponentially since they were created in the 1970’s. First created by IBM in San Jose, California, SQL did not become a standard computer language until the mid-1980s. Since that time, during its growth, there have been many upgrades and changes to the SQL relational database management systems, one such upgrade is the SQL server snapshot.