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Articles written by Pamela DeLoatchAll 17 articles written by Pamela DeLoatch Helping Your Daughter Survive Middle School: How to Parents Can Help Girls Navigate Friendships Category: Parenting Teens (general) Parents may feel helpless when their daughter has trouble with friends in middle school. Here are some things that can help. more... Acing the Job Interview: Tips to Make a Great Impression Category: Job Interview Skills The interview date is set, but before stepping foot in to the employer's office, know how to make a great impression throughout the interview. more... Three Key Steps to Prepare for a Job Interview: Ways to Stand Out in an Interview and Land That Job Category: Job Interview Skills In these tough economic times, jobs and job interviews can be difficult to find. Once an interview comes along, it is important to be ready. Here are three key steps. more... Using Keywords in Your Resume: How to Use Phrases and Words to Get The Resume Noticed Category: Writing Resumes People who have not updated their resumes in awhile may be puzzled by the buzz on using keywords. Learn what keywords are and how to use them effectively. more... Finding a Holiday Job: Tips for Getting Seasonal Work in a Hurry Category: Job Search For people looking to make some extra money in the upcoming season, time is running short. These tips, however, can increase chances of getting hired. more... Category: Social Networking/Tagging Over 30 million people worldwide are using LinkedIn, an online network of professionals from all around the world. more... How Not to Write a Resume: 7 Common Mistakes That Get Your Resume Lost in the Crowd Category: Writing Resumes Writing a resume? A resume is a marketing tool. Its main purpose is to show an employer that the candidate's background is a good match for the employer's job opening. more... Back to Work Tips for Stay At Home Moms: Skills Every SAHM Should Get and Keep Category: Stay-at-Home Parents (general) If there's even a tiny chance that one day you'll join or re-join the (paid) workforce, here are four things you should do now to make your transition easier. more... Resumes for Stay At Home Moms: Why Mothers Who Are Out of the Workforce Still Need a Resume Category: Stay-at-Home Parents (general) Although you've made the decision to stay at home with your child, you still may want to maintain an updated resume. more... Eating Disorders in Boys: Recognizing Eating Problems in Young Males Category: Eating Disorders (general) Although it is not talked about as much, boys can be just as vulnerable to eating disorders as girls. more... Explaining the Employment Gap: How to Handle a Lapse of Employment on a Resume Category: Writing Resumes Whether it's a sliver or a chasm, people sometimes have a gap in their job history. Learn how to effectively handle that absence of employment in a resume. more... New Words for 2009: More New Phrases to Keep Your Vocabulary Fresh Category: Language & Style Just as the New Year brings change, it is also a new opportunity to update your vocabulary with cool new words to use in 2009. more... How to Begin Your Resume: Create an Effective Resume Opening Category: Writing Resumes While the thought of putting one's job experiences and skills down on paper can be daunting, here are some steps to make it a little easier. more... Home Businesses To Start—Even in a Recession: 4 Start Up Ideas Even in When Money Is Tight Category: Small/Home Business (general) With an uncertain economy, many people are putting off plans for opening a home business. But with the right combination of skills and business direction, they still can. more... Category: Alzheimer's Disease Thanksgiving and Christmas can be a joyful time of family reunions, but they may be stressful and emotional when visiting a parent who is coping with Alzheimer's. more... Amateur's Guide to Using LinkedIn.com: How to Use Social Networking in the Business World Category: Social Networking/Tagging Business networking sites are not only for CEOs of Fortune 500 companies. Whether it's the low man on the office totem pole or CEO of a family, everyone can benefit. more... 5 Signs of a Family Friendly Company: Know If a Company Will Help Balance Work and Home Life Category: Job Search Many companies say they are family friendly, but the true test comes not in the rhetoric, but in the results. Here are key questions to ask. more...
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