Archive for December, 2008
by katie George
Nobody likes going in to ask the boss for a raise, but everyone likes getting one! Unfortunately, sometimes the only way to get the boss to hike your pay is to go in and ask. This can be a bit stressful and awkward, but here’s 8 tips you can use to make asking easier and better your chances of getting that well deserved pay increase.
1. Be Prepared
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Continue Reading December 19th, 2008
by Stuart Heart
Ever wondered what it would be like to be on the other side of the bar, serving the fancy drinks and witnessing the night life every night? Bartending can be a hip and exciting job, especially if you’re a night owl who enjoys working in a fun atmosphere and constantly meeting new people. But it is also a very serious profession. From being typically considered as a temporary means of income, it has now evolved into a lucrative career option.
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Continue Reading December 18th, 2008
by katie George
Many people have a strong desire to achieve career success and the associated financial and non financial benefits that it brings. So what are the 7 steps to career success?
Know what you want
How many people would set out on a journey without deciding their destination? Yet in truth many people never sit down and consciously think about their career and ultimate destination. If you are serious about achieving career success, it is essential that you get clarity on what you want.
Know what you need
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Continue Reading December 17th, 2008
by Qunicy Jack
Individuals, who are affiliated to their area of technology recognise that the requirement of SAP ERP in the SAP industry is creasing day by day. There are numerous significant features of SAP ERP which are maximizing its demand. People, who are involve in technical exercises must have understood the above assumption but an regular might not understand the previous assumption.
Really, SAP is an abbreviation of Systems, Applications in Processing for data functioning and is a well-known enterprise of Germany. While, ERP is an abbreviation of Enterprise Resource Programme and it is a module. The requirement for SAP ERP started increasing when industries started gaining more income by the use of SAP.
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Discover How To Use SAP ERP In The SAP Industry
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Continue Reading December 17th, 2008
by Ada Denis
It’s never easy to find a gift that your boss will enjoy. When you have a female boss, however, this process can be even harder. Many times, in an office setting, it is a good idea to get your boss a gift. However, if you don’t give the right type of gift, it can be embarrassing, and won’t do anything for your career. It is important to find gifts for female bosses that peak their interest, make them happy, and make them appreciate you as well.
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Continue Reading December 16th, 2008
by Scott Edwards
Retraining UK wide falls into several different areas. Before taking any decisions, look at why you’re considering going in another direction.
You could be bored, frustrated, want a challenge or to get away from stress. It could be the way you’re treated in your current job - under-valued, being taken advantage of or persecuted. Or the industry you’re in is slowing down or offers little opportunity.
Many people get fed up of working anti-social hours for not enough money. Others just want to do something new, because they know they haven’t yet really found what they’re looking for.
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Continue Reading December 15th, 2008
by Ada Denis
Green care farming is a fast growing business and the demand after such services has increased over the past five years. Approximately 1 500 farms offer Care services and the number is anticipated to increase further. Green iguanas, not surprisingly, are green in colour, but can be found in many different shades ranging from bright green, to a dull, greyish-green. Their skin is rough, with a set of pointy scales along the iguanas back.
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Continue Reading December 14th, 2008
by Ada Denis
Changing career is a big step and to ensure that you make the right career decision, here are five smaller steps you can take first.
1. Make a list of priorities. This should apply to life in general, because your values and principles will help you choose a career which you will feel motivated to achieve and which will ultimately deliver in terms of job satisfaction. So if your values include family, your career should allow you to spend time with your children, parents or whichever family members you are closest to. If looking after the planet is an important consideration for you, you will not want to be involved in a career which damages the environment.
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5 Steps You Must Take Before You Change Careers
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Continue Reading December 13th, 2008
by Ada Denis
As you enter the job market, (for the first time or after a while) you might find that there are a lot of buzzwords thrown around, including the terms career and job. You might be looking for a career, but you aren’t going to enter the career market! Decide if you are looking for a job or a career today, and how to get the position you want.
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Continue Reading December 13th, 2008
by Ada Denis
Wouldn’t you love to make a steady income in bad and good economic times? Tired of always being behind, both financially and globally? Learn how to earn money in both kinds of economic cycles. It takes some planning and preparation, but it can be done. You will be greatly rewarded for your planning ahead. This article will be especially helpful for those of you in sales and marketing.
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How to Make Money in Good and Bad Economic Times
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Continue Reading December 12th, 2008
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