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Advertising career advice on making an impact is often hard to come by. Here, however, are six steps to becoming a better advertising account executive.
Check out this new book by Roy Blitzer - Hire Me Inc. - filled with great ideas and hands-on exercises.
A professionally prepared cover letter should accompany all resumes sent to employers.
Can you withstand the Office Party Season? Read on for some tips on survival in this festive season.
What's out there for Career Assessment - where can I go for some quick Career tests or personality assessments, or even career information.
It's time again to clear out the "IN" box for Career Advice and answer some questions - this week centering on what to do if your unemployment is running out.....
With all the holiday preparations, what are you doing for yourself?
Feel you're stuck in a dead end job? Don't know what to do? Keep reading for some quick tips...
Our readers ask: how to change careers from the military and a student survival tip for starting on the right foot
Do you really want someone else to tell you what to do in your Career Choice? If so, why leave the job you are at now where the boss constantly tells you what to do?
How can you decide which career is right for you? This article from Career Advice will help you start on the path to self-discovery. First in a series.
Advance your career by recognizing your unique core strengths and capitalizing on them.
What does it take to be a Virtual Administrator? Can you do this as your first job? What does a Virtual Admin actually do?
Career Teaching - how DO instructors keep up with Technology skills? By attending seminars - which is something you should be checking out as well.
Continuing on deciding which career is right for you. Second in a series to help your self-discovery in choosing a career.
A resume with employment gaps or short term jobs may seem like a bad thing. But properly handling a history of short term work may actually lead to a successful job hunt.
How do you decide on the right career? How can you choose a career? Last in a series within Career Advice.
Employees who fail to plan and always wonder why career success happens to someone else, need to think about what they are doing to ruin their own career success.
It's like a feeding frenzy; so many candidates, so few openings. Be sure to stand out from the pack.
Improving your professional relationships can help you earn more money and succeed at work. This career advice is from the book, The Power of Nice.
The only way to get ahead in a career is to always learn something new. People who stop learning, stop growing. Here are some ways to continue to learn.
Interns can offer a fresh perspective, provide much-needed help and reduce entry-level hiring costs. But how can employers make the most of these valuable employees?
How reliable is the information on your Resume? Remember to expand, but don't fall into the trap of inventing!
Resume Writing - how much is too much information? Should I really embellish my previous work? What goes into a Resume?
Be prepared! Get your Resume, Cover Letter and Skill set sheet in order. What's a Skill set sheet - read on to find out.
As more and more companies are using the "scannable" route, you need to ensure your Resume meets this challenge - even when you DON'T know your Resume might be scanned.
People who want to make sure that their career continues moving forward need to be sure to focus on constant self-improvement.
In this economic recession, there are a few strategies that employees can take to make sure that they have staying power within their companies.
A reader asks for advice on how NOT to retire.
Training - not just a short cut to better pay, but a better person - YOU.
How can you find work as a Virtual Admin? Are those sites on the internet to be trusted? Should you pay for the privilege of being a member?
Welcome to Career Advice - your starting point for your choice in life! Check back here often for Tips and Hints to help you on your path!
Working with a creative time will make your job as a account executive easier. Heed these bits of advertising career advice and you will be well on your way.
Many of you have asked about those psychological questions and group interviews - so how do you handle these types of Interviews?
It's not just your clothes that project your image in an interview. This week in Career Advice we talk about your attitude and facial tones to help get that job!
How do you ensure your Resume/Cover Letter looks professional to the prospective employer? Read this Career Advice article for 10 tips on your professional appearance.
Today's job search is more complex than ever. Here's how candidates can launch a successful search and increase the chances for a new career.
Coping with unemployment is never easy, but there are a few things than can be done to survive unemployment.
The rules of dating are different for men and women, and so too are the rules for career advancement. Nicole Williams suggests how dating rules can be career advice.
When an employer receives over 50 applications for a single position, there is no time to read each resumé in detail. Be specific and concise and get the interview.
Twitter is an increasingly powerful and influential blog posting service. Here are 10 Twitter members for job seekers to follow for job openings and career information.
Craigslist is a popular alternative to eBay and uBid for selling goods on the web. Here's how to harness the power of Craigslist to find a job.
With unemployment rates skyrocketing, you may question the reliability of your paycheck. Nevertheless, you can take steps to own your career and make it recession-proof.
A new year and a new, exciting Job Search Engine - one which has already won an award from Job.Hunt.com! Get ready to cruise over to Indeed.com!
This third installment in a series on account executive advice reveals 12 bits of account executive advice that address client interaction.
While Hollywood and TV have dramatized the "wonderful" time within the office, reality says that most often Career and Office flings get flung.
A reader asks for advice on choosing a path between being an ambassador or working within management.
The field of education can be rewarding. But teaching is demanding, with downsides not always fully explored or understood by those considering it as a career.
Working from home is very desirable these days. If you are considering becoming a virtual assistant, read this article first.
While for many job seekers interviewing for a job is one of the most tense life experiences a person can face, it doesn't have to be. Here's how to prepare effectively.


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