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By: William Hauselberg
Medical coders process insurance claims. Some medical coders work for the insurance companies themselves. Others work for hospitals. The employment outlook for medical coders in California is promising. (Read More)
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By: Sergio Fernandez
The Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE) conducted a Latino Professional Pulse Survey. The results of the survey "Making a Difference: Attitudes and Characteristics of Today's Latino Professionals," (Read More)
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By: William Hauselberg
Working in the medical field is becoming very popular. The medical field can offer many rewards that have become very appealing to people. (Read More)
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By: William Hauselberg
Choosing a career is one of the hardest decisions you will ever have to make. The reason it is so challenging is because this decision will stay with you for a long time and it takes a lot of work to... (Read More)
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By: Stefanie Smith
You already know your boss is critical to your success-now what? Here's an exercise that will help you identify ways to get your boss in your corner... (Read More)
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By: William Hauselberg
Being skilled in a variety of electrical, electronic and mechanical work can be a big advantage to any individual especially in these uncertain times. (Read More)
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By: George Purdy
Career Coaching Certification Guides Searching Professionals George Purdy One of your most important decisions in life is that of your career path. Some careers will require unique skills and some will require (Read More)
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By: George Purdy
Career Coaching Development Goals And Education George Purdy A very important thing of your life is to choose an appropriate career that you will be going through. There are careers requiring a lot of... (Read More)
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By: Sharon Walker
Succeeding With Career Builders Sharon Walker Career builders can be some of the best things you can expect in your career advancement. You need these not just to get the job of your dreams but to get ahead of (Read More)
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By: Theo McLanahan
Why Aren't You Succeeding The Way You Want? Theo McLanahan When you own a business, you're both the boss and the employee. Some people love this kind of setup and achieve far more than they ever would in a... (Read More)
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By: Sharon Walker
Free Career Tests: What You Should Know About? Sharon Walker You may already have heard about free career tests, but you might be wondering whether they are actually useful. Many people started out their... (Read More)
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By: Matthew C. Keegan
I recently responded to a young woman's thread on another site regarding what it takes to enter the world of freelance writing. The questions she asked were probing -- which is good -- and something that... (Read More)
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By: Wayne Richardson
Most executive job seekers prefer to make their job search as efficient as possible. Yet, many needlessly lose time and opportunities or, accept lower job offers simply because they are not effective at... (Read More)
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By: Wayne Richardson
Two executives with similar career experience start their job search. It takes the first one only 3 months to identify and secure an excellent new position. The second executive, 8 months later, is still... (Read More)
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By: Cathy Warschaw
West Hollywood, CA. - "I had no plans to go to college," says Diana Castro of Huntington Beach, CA. "Like some kids I just wanted to get out of school, work and party like a rock star." All that changed... (Read More)
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By: Jo Prabhu
Are you:• Someone who can manage and be managed?• Do you have a great Personality- can you represent and be an Ambassador for a company?• Do you have Team/People/Conversational and Verbal skills?•... (Read More)
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By: Stephen Kaye
Well, I haven't been in this situation for some years now, thankfully, but it's good to reflect on old writings, and this is still true today, as it was then ...Probably the hardest part of being unemployed is (Read More)
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By: Joe Love
This year we are experiencing the most dynamic and rapidly changing economy in all of history except for next year, and the year after, and the rest of our working lives. The days of being able to get a... (Read More)
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By: Mary Gardner
Bigger Better Deal. That's what everyone always hopes will come along. And if you are one of the few who don't, maybe you should reconsider!Last night I was at a happy hour gathering of a bunch of my... (Read More)
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By: Laura Yaldo
I was asked last week for an article about employment, "What is your favorite 'employment phrase'?"Wow, talk about tough questions! What sprang to mind were all the phrases that people should avoid like the... (Read More)
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By: Gary Simpson
Many employees do not care too much for their bosses or supervisors. It is an all too common trait. Most feel as though the boss knows nothing, has a superiority complex, is arrogant, is unapproachable... (Read More)
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By: Gary Simpson
Are you being paid what you are worth? Has anybody ever asked you that? Have you ever asked yourself?The answer to this question really hinges on another question: "Do you work for a boss or do you work for... (Read More)
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By: Gerard McLoughlin
Before you go into the interview, it is important to know what salary you want, what you need to live on, and what you will be prepared to accept. Spend some time working out your budget. Remember to factor... (Read More)
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By: Gerard McLoughlin
* If you believe you deserve a salary increase, ask for it as soon as possible; don't procrastinate or wait for your employer to offer it.* Determine what you are worth in the marketplace by carrying out a... (Read More)
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By: Joshua Nay
I'm the type of person that considers a healthy, enjoyable job alot more valuable than a high paying one. This may be as foreign a concept to some people as our society continues to descend into the depths... (Read More)
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By: Kevin Donlin
You've heard the real estate cliché: the three factors that determine a property's value are location, location, location.Well, here's an instant cliché about creating value on the job: to succeed, you... (Read More)
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By: Sarah Jane Keyser
"Roger, you must get those contracts completed for this month's sales and don't forget, we have a meeting tomorrow at 9:00. Don't be late again!"Roger was a super salesman, but he risked losing his job because (Read More)
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By: Peter Fisher
When you first get the job offer it will often be a verbal offer and is likely to be subject to taking up references and perhaps even a medical examination.So never say you are accepting a job offer, or resign (Read More)
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By: Cathy Goodwin
Q. "I wasn't happy with my last performance review. Should I dispute the review? Write a letter for my file? Talk to a lawyer? Or just let it go?"A. Most professionals feel you should offer some kind of... (Read More)
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By: Shannon Bradford
What makes for a rich career? It is more than just the salary and benefits. A rich career is one that suits your talents and provides an opportunity to make a meaningful contribution, as well as one that... (Read More)
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By: Sharon Stephens
Let's face it, most of us consider professional success and personal success the same.In other words, we become our careers. We also bring our personal and family behaviors to work causing many of the same... (Read More)
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By: Ramon Greenwood
Unless you are among the luckiest people in the world, or you are totally free of all relationships in the real world, you have to cope with difficult people in the course of your work.Difficult people are... (Read More)
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By: Daniel Sitter
The US Government has just released last month's job creation figures. It was the lowest number in two years. This is a revealing and disturbing snapshot of what is actually happening in the real economy... (Read More)
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By: Jeff Altman
There are few things more frustrating for a headhunter than asking a person basic questions that revolve around what you as a job hunter are looking for in a job and being given uncertain answers. I'm not... (Read More)
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By: Eric Johnson
Many potential leaders in business sabotage themselves and their organizations out of fear of empowering others. In 21st Century Leadership: Dialogues with 100 Top Leaders, Lynne McFarland, Larry Senn and John (Read More)
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By: Ramon Greenwood
There ought to be a sign posted on every closed office and conference room door that reads: Warning! Meeting In Progress! May Be Hazardous To Your Career.Because most meetings burn up a lot of resources... (Read More)
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By: Dan Strakal
In most industrialized nations, the average age a student graduates from high school is 18 years old and the average retirement age is 65 years old - a difference of 47 years. On average, most people work... (Read More)
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By: Rob Taub
Success is not always something you necessarily find when you arrive. It may be the journey that gets you there.It seems as though people make career management more difficult than it has to be. When... (Read More)
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By: Dara Girard
1. Remember publication is a business; writing is an art. Get those confused at your peril. Treat publication as you would any enterprise--as a professional. Meet deadlines, learn about the industry, and... (Read More)
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By: Steve Brunkhorst
Many people turn a beloved hobby into a vocation. They have a gift, a talent screaming for expression. It means doing something that they love. At last, they feel empowered.However, this newfound... (Read More)
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By: Rosemary Johnston
Most of my clients had a vision of the contribution they wanted to make when they took their current role. Many of them have been caught up in the unfulfilled demands of the new role and the urgent... (Read More)
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By: Cathy Goodwin
Q. For my second career, I'd like to know "What to do when you have done a lot and nothing really interests you anymore. The things that interest me are not financially feasible right now, because one of... (Read More)
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By: Cathy Goodwin
When you feel lost and confused, it is easy to give your power to anyone who appears on your doorstep -- a coach, a counselor, even a good friend or relative. People in transition, who are seeking... (Read More)
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By: Cathy Goodwin
Q. I just finished a job interview. Everything went well. But I can't get excited about the job. The people were nice but frankly, I got bored.Should I withdraw my application or hang on to see what happens?A. (Read More)
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By: Cathy Goodwin
Q. Right after I accepted my new position, the manager who hired me quit. I now have a boss "Sam" who's a classic bully. He has most of the office terrorized. Every question becomes a confrontation. Last week, (Read More)
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By: Cathy Goodwin
* Has it been awhile since you explored career options?* Are you making your 21st century choices based on beliefs that were accurate when Reagan was president of the US (and Thatcher was PM of Great... (Read More)
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By: Cathy Goodwin
Griselda spent hours polishing up her resume. No detail was too small: type face, layout and spacing. She weighed each word, counted each comma. She sent out 200 resumes and received no responses.Reginald... (Read More)
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By: Cathy Goodwin
When you start a new job, you probably realize the first three months are critical to your long-term success. Everybody's eye is on the "newbie" as you learn the ropes. "Does anybody want to go to lunch?"... (Read More)
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By: Cathy Goodwin
"James is so restless and energetic. I wonder if he's hyperactive.""Nancy seems to be all over the place. She's got a dozen projects going at once!""Harley does things so fast! He put up a website in two weeks (Read More)
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By: Cathy Goodwin
The Bachelor is one of the many reality shows that have gripped the US television viewing Audience.Premise: A very eligible Bachelor (last season featured an NFL quarterback) stays in a mansion with several... (Read More)
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