Career Articles
121: The Training And Skills You Need To Become An FBI Agent
The year 1908 saw establishment of a small force of special agents within the Department of Justice This force was mainly comprised of former secret service agents and department peon investigators
122: Free Work at Home Jobs - Do You Have the Necessary Skills?
Not all free work at home jobs are scams; there are many legitimate free work at home jobs that pay a decent salary Most of these jobs though require you to have one very important skill: networking
123: Real Work at Home Jobs - Are There Any Good Ones Left?
Here's the scary truth about real work at home jobs, they are few and far apart Yes, you can find them; yes there are many legitimate work at home companies out there, but many of them have hundreds of candidates banging on their door
124: Free Work at Home Jobs - Want to Last Longer Than 3 Weeks?
The average home-based worker will lose their free work at home job within 3 weeks Free work at home jobs are highly competitive and most candidates lack the most essential skill needed to keep their job the ability to network like a madman
125: Real Work at Home Jobs - Why Cant You Find One?
With the rise of work at home opportunists comes more real work at home jobs But before you start throwing your hats up in the air consider what you're about to read very carefully
126: How to Use Networking to Get Ahead
Networking is a crucial aspect of any successful career Whether you’re looking for a new job or want to shine in your current position, few things are as important as making and maintaining contacts
127: How to Handle a New Boss
There are two times in your professional life when you’ll experience the anxiety and hope that comes with having a new boss: when you begin a new job and when your boss is the newbie Both situations are fraught with potential landmines, but both are also opportunities to create a wonderful working relationship with your manager
128: Writing a Winning Cover Letter
The cover letter you submit with your resume may be the only chance you have to be considered for a position So, you need to know how to write a cover letter that can make you a winner in the employment race
129: Three Common Resume Questions Answered
How many times have you found yourself in the midst of writing your resume when you realized that there were some questions you simply had to have answered before you could move forward Everyone has probably been in this predicament at least once during a resume-writing experience
130: How to Survive and Excel in a Group Interview
Group interviews are becoming a more common hiring practice as companies place greater emphasis on teamwork and communication skills in addition to basic job task competencies There are two types of group interview
131: How to Shine During a Panel Style Job Interview
You may be forewarned—or you may be surprised when you first walk in There they are: a panel of people waiting to interview you for a job
132: Creating a Successful Teacher Resume
It’s arguably the most important job in the world, but just because you’re a passionate, dedicated teacher doesn’t mean that you can send in any old resume You must be able to translate your skills, experiences, and credentials into a document that makes potential employers say, “I want to meet his person
133: So You Finally Passed the Boards
Congratulations So you finally passed your boards, and now you are a real Registered Nurse
134: American Nursing Today: Culturally Competent Care
Immigration to the United States has never ceased It is a continual process that brings a variety of rich cultures and knowledge this great country
135: Dietary Teaching for the Diabetic Client
Once a patient is diagnosed as having diabetes, their world suddenly changes Now they must monitor their glucose before meals and at bedtime, they must watch the sugars that they consume and be aware of the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia and know what actions to take
136: Reality Shock For Graduate Nurses
So now you are close to graduating from nursing school or you have graduated recently Whichever the case, you will be in for a reality shock when you begin your career as a Registered Nurse
137: The Standards of Professional Performance For Nursing
All professions have as their cornerstone and creed a code of ethics and or professional performance standards The nursing profession is no different
138: Therapeutic Communication in the Nursing Profession
Nursing is a caring profession It is also a profession that is more and more evidenced based in practice
139: Thinking About Your Goals As a Nurse
As the student nurse approaches graduation, thoughts of beginning a career in nursing come to mind A new nurse should think very seriously about their career goals
140: Tips on Taking the NCSBN (National Council of the State Board of Nursing)
NCSBN (National Council of the State Board of Nursing) does not have established guidelines for graduating students as to when to register However, registering for the NCLEX examination and licensure during the month of the student's graduation is common
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