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Public Relations - Tips For Starting A Career

Posted by Michael Russell

In this article we're going to go over some tips for those who are considering a career in public relations.

Are Moldy Schools Destroying Our Kids?

Posted by Dr GW Graham

Are Moldy Schools Destroying Our Kids?

Mold is a big issue these days. One reason is the damage it does to

Business Administration Degrees

Posted by Eddie Tobey

To learn the art of management and administration, it is very beneficial to have a business administration degree. Business administration degrees help in that they represent an organized and systematic body of knowledge. They also play a pivotal part in formalizing methods of acquiring knowledge and skills followed by existence of an ethical code to regulate the behavior of the members of the profession.

Corporate Flight Attendant Career: Getting Hired

Posted by Matthew C. Keegan

So, you’ve made it through the interview process and have received an offer of an employment. Congratulations! However, there are some things to consider before accepting or rejecting an offer of employment. How you reply to these questions will determine whether the job offer is really worth it:

Benefits of Becoming A High-Income Loan Broker

Posted by Barry Brock

Benefits of Becoming A High-Income Loan Broker

To become a loan broker, you will need the tools of the trade.

The Art of Negotiating During a Job Offer

Posted by Dave Lorenzo

When someone offers you a job you need to stop telling them why you deserve it and start thinking about how to make the situation work to your advantage. When an offer is presented, for the first time in the interview process, the candidate has the power. Here is an effective protocol for receiving a job offer:

How to Rapidly Get Out of That Job You Hate

Posted by David D. Wells

Have you ever been frustrated with your job? More specifically have you ever wanted to stop working? If only it were that easy, right? Your daily expenses and family pressure force you to continue working.

During Midlife Change: Are You a Jumper or a Clinger?

Posted by Cathy Goodwin

Over the years, I have identified two kinds of midlife career changers: Jumpers and Clingers.

Jumpers thrive on energy, enthusiasm and improbable luck. The last three times they leaped, a net appeared. They see no reason why the next jump should be any different.

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