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Psychiatrist Jobs Are Being Offered More Benefits
- By Adrianna Noton
- Published December 13, 2009
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Psychiatrist jobs are becoming more and more in demand, which is driving up the salary and benefit packages employers are willing to offer for them In 2001, the National Mental Health Association found that the USA was losing as much as $113 billion dollars to the costs of untreated and mistreated mental illnesses, faulty or poorly planned mental health spending programs, discriminating business practices and fear and misunderstandings of functioning individuals with mental health issues in the workplace
Three Ways to Break Free From the "You'll Always Get What You Always Got" Cycle
- By Stuart Friedman
- Published December 13, 2009
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There's a famous saying people like to quote a lot these days, including me It goes something like this: "If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you always got
Why Losing Your Job Might be the Best Thing That Ever Happened to You: Ten Steps to Start Breaking Free
- By Stuart Friedman
- Published December 13, 2009
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Getting laid off can often provide you the perfect opportunity to make those career changes about which you've always dreamed, whether it's working for a large corporation or setting up shop on your own In fact, once the initial shock of losing your job passes, you might just find getting laid off is the catalyst you've needed all along to break free from "JobJail" by reconsidering what it is you want out of your career (and maybe even your life) and by establishing priorities and a game plan for what comes next
Secret Economic Recovery Plan: Get Inspired by Your Job
- By Stuart Friedman
- Published December 13, 2009
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Every day, employees and employers miss opportunities to build the type of relationships necessary to foster success on both sides of the employment equation The results are often catastrophic in the workplace: employees lack inspiration and many simply view their jobs as entitlements; employers, on the other hand, consider their employees to be expendable human "capital" that's easy to replace
Should You Use Your Nickname While Job Searching?
- By Heather Eagar
- Published December 13, 2009
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If you've got a nickname, you might wonder whether you can use it in the documents you prepare for a job search, such as your resume While there aren't laws or guidelines when it comes to picking a name for your resume and other documentation, there are some tips that can be very helpful to consider
How to Follow-Up on a Job Application Via Email
- By Mary Simmers
- Published December 13, 2009
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I guess every one of us already has an experience on how to apply on a certain job or position when a company is hiring responsible applicants Of course, you should also submit some of the requirements for application
If you are like most people you work because you have bills that need to get paid, but are you working at your dream job The answer may not be so cut and dry because you may not even know what your dream job is
Being Prepared is the Best Way to Deal With Hard Interview Questions
- By James Malervy
- Published December 12, 2009
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It appears that now than ever before college students are filling out online job applications following graduation with anticipation of getting a job interview Before students graduate college they need to have an extraordinary resume
Lord Terrance Burns has recently been made the new chairman of Channel 4 In a lengthy battle to find the best candidate, Ofcom chose the former Marks & Spencer chairman as their favourite
The communications and media industries have been dealt not one, but two body blows as we start to grow more frustrated with the tabloid press and misbehaving of unethical companies
Journalists are getting pulled up on what they write about celebrities – in addition, doctors and psychiatrists are concerned about the impact of airbrushed images on an impressionable young element of society
After three years at Morrisons as chief executive, Marc Bolland will replace Sir Stuart Rose in the top job at Marks & Spencer The news of his move first set Morrisons’ market share back with £400m
We are in the midst of a global recession, if you have a job, count yourself lucky Lucky or not, the UK workforce is not a happy one
What Are the Best Cities to Teach English in Taiwan?
- By Creztor Tessel
- Published December 11, 2009
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What are the best cities to teach English in Taiwan While Taiwan might be very small compared to many other countries, there are many cities and each one has unique features and a way of life different to other cities in Taiwan
Completing Jobs Successfully Using Construction Software to Assist in Project Management
- By Samuel Daggle
- Published December 10, 2009
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Project Management is a vital cornerstone for any business All types of businesses rely on projects and efficient project management to get the job done and to attract and retain clients
Should Executive Resumes Focus on More Than Just Accomplishments?
- By Heather Eagar
- Published December 10, 2009
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Most of the time, when you write a resume, you spend most of your time listing out accomplishments There is certainly nothing wrong with this because it helps employers understand just what they can look forward to in you as an employee
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