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  • Out Of Work ~ Now What Do I Do? - Do you know the top eight things you should do if you lose your job? If you haven't thought about it, maybe you should. The number of people losing their jobs have steadily risen this year. As the American economy continues its downward spiral more people are finding the pink slip in their mail slot. Even companies that have been very strong have found themselves unable to borrow money. If they can not borrow then they can not purchase the materials needed to make that widget. The downward spiral continues because if the company is unable to make widgets they will also be unable to make payroll.
  • Using an Auckland Employment Agency - If you're looking for a job in New Zealand's largest city, using the services of an Auckland employment agency can help you find a good job that's well-suited to your skills.
  • Five Ways to Find The Best Employment Agency - People around the globe consistently rate two things in their lives as the most important: their families and their jobs. When something goes wrong in either of these areas, it's always a serious problem. In addition, in the United States, Canada, Mexico, England, Australia and New Zealand, the number one cause for divorce is job-related financial problems. Using an employment agency to find the right job for your skills and salary requirements can make your career search much easier and faster. All employee agencies are not created equal.
  • How To Write A Great Resume - Whether you're looking for a job or outlining your life, having a resume that actually gets read and acted upon is critical. A vast majority of resumes end up going from the envelope or "in-box" into the trash.
  • Learn The Insider Secrets On How To Get A Cruise Ship Job, Travel The World And Get Paid For It. - After three and a half years of cruising the world, mainly on the Queen Elizabeth 2, I ended up traveling to over fifty countries and six continents around the world. If you've ever wondered how to get a job on a cruise ship, then keep reading so I can share with you the secrets on how to do the exact same thing.
  • More Advice for Ex-offenders: Cleaning up Your Criminal Record - Having a criminal record is not the end of the world. There are legal ways to have criminal convictions removed from your record. Expungement It is important to know what is in your criminal record.
  • Advice for Ex-Offenders Looking for Jobs - Have You Ever Been Convicted of a Crime? This question is the most agonizing part of any ex-offenders job search. Some believe by being honest they don’t have a chance at getting a job. The fact is an employer cannot legally refuse to hire you because you have a criminal record unless the conviction is directly related to the job for which you are applying. I have spoken with former inmates who have lied on applications and gotten jobs, only to lose them later when background checks were done. Some have been encouraged to use the response Will discuss at interview. In my opinion, these are not good practices.
  • Hope for Ex-Offenders - “I’ve done my time but I can’t get a job because of my record.” I have heard this from countless former inmates that hope to put their pasts behind them. The key to staying free and enjoying an independent life is finding stable employment.
  • How to Get Your Dream Job: The 3 Step Job Interview Process - Getting a job these days can be quite difficult. In fact, just getting a job interview can be quite a challenge. You need to make sure you do everything you can to make your cover letter and resume stand out amongst all the competition. Unfortunately, even if you do that it still might not be enough to get an interview. Therefore, you must also use all of your contacts and connections to help you secure the interview.

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