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5 Ways To Get Experience In A Newly-Acquired Skill

By Grace M. Washington - Employers are looking for hands-on experience. But, if you’ve just learned your new skills, how can you get experience in them unless someone hires you to use them? Here are five flexible options you can use get the experience you need. (Added: 10-Feb-2003 Hits: 393 )

18 Common Interview Questions with Suggested Answers

By Job Searching: Technical - Before you head out to a job interview, it's a good idea to practice answering the types of questions employers will likely ask. Here are samples of the more common questions, with suggested answers and links to more. pop (Added: 23-Sep-2001 Hits: 5252 )

So, Why Don't You Tell Me About Yourself?

By Linda Matias, JCTC, CEIP - "So, why don't you tell me about yourself?" is the most frequently asked interview question. It's a question that most interviewees expect and the one they have the most difficulty answering. Though one could answer this open-ended question in a myriad of ways, the key to answering this question or any other interview question is to offer a response that supports your career objective. This means that you shouldn't respond with comments about your hobbies, spouse, or extra curricular activities. Trust me, interviewers aren't interested. (Added: 21-May-2003 Hits: 787 )

Making your case for a raise

By Joan Lloyd, C.S.P. - Even though tax time can make you take stock of your financial needs, it’s not a good reason to ask for more money. If it were, we’d all be in line. Working long hours and not having anyone to fall back on doesn’t hold much weight, either. So, let’s identify what does work when you want to ask for a raise. (Added: 16-Apr-2002 Hits: 635 )

Ten tips to reduce stress of relocation

By Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D. - Sometimes a career change calls for a move across town or around the world. Here's how to reduce stress and transform the move into a creative life transition. (Added: 25-Dec-2001 Hits: 440 )

Ten Things to do if your really, really hate your job

By Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D. - If you hate your job, read this article before you quit! You'll find new ways to think about where you are and what you can do next. (Added: 25-Dec-2001 Hits: 393 )

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