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<title>Planning your ideal career</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ When first thinking about planning your career and finding yourself a new job, you should be realistic. Look at what experiences you have, the skills you have gained and what your strengths and weaknesses are. <br />Is the career path you are looking at achievable with your current skills or will you need to partake in further training to achieve this. Looking forward may not necessarily mean leaving your current employer as you could apply for a different role in the company that better suits your career path. There are many factors to consider as staying with your current company may have advantages as there is less risk in applying for a new role. <br />Once you have fully considered the situation you are currently in then you need to look at short and long term options such as, the sector, company activities, , size of organization, career prospects and opportunities. Bearing these things in mind can lead you to find you dream job working for a great company.<br />Once you have decided in what direction you would like you career to take, you have to think about how to market yourself. The competition will be extremely high in large companies in popular sectors, so you need to market yourself effectively. <br />This will require a combination of presenting yourself well in person and on paper. In both these situations, you need to highlight the areas in which you have succeeded in the past, your skills and experience you can provide in the desired role. <br />The CV you provide will be the first time the employer learns about you, so should therefore be seen as a marketing tool. The aim of the CV is to get you to the next stage, the interview. <br />Your CV should be concise, provide personal details, provide previous success, qualifications, experience and should be honest. You should make drafts of your CV and get friends or colleagues to read it and give you feedback. <br />A tip for writing a great CV is promoting yourself by describing unique skills or interests that make you stand out from the rest of the applicants. <br />If you are sending the CV by post, you should print it on high quality plain white paper or if you are sending it by e-mail, you should use standard fonts and use a universal format like a Microsoft Word file. <br />When sending your CV to a potential employer, you should include a covering letter. The covering letter should compliment your CV and be tailored towards the job you are applying for. <br />If your CV and covering letter win you an interview, the next stage is to research the company and the people you will be meeting. The key to a successful interview is planning. Preparation and research should make you less nervous when it comes down to the real thing. <br />On the day of the interview, you should be punctual, confident, present yourself well, be friendly and use eye contact. If you are asked a difficult question that you can’t answer, be truthful and admit you are unsure, interviewers can tell if you are bluffing. <br />Hopefully you interviewer will like what they see and ether offer you a second interview or offer you a job.<br /><br />--<br />This article was written on behalf of Martin Ward Anderson who provide finance recruitment for <a href="http://www.martinwardanderson.com">banking jobs</a> and <a href="http://www.martinwardanderson.com">accountant jobs</a>.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Top 10 Caravan Safety Tips</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ While owning a caravan can provide you and your family the opportunity to tour the countryside at a moment's notice, it's not without potential hazards. There are several steps you should take to ensure the safety of your family and the caravan itself. Here are our top 10 caravan safety tips...<br /><br />#1 - Put Heavy Objects On The Axle<br /><br />Don't make the mistake of putting the large, heavy things toward the back of the caravan. Your van could easily begin to pitch back and forth. Instead, place them directly over the axle.<br /><br />#2 - Put Heavy Objects On The Floor<br /><br />This goes along with the first tip, but let's clarify: don't put the heavy things in the cupboards. Put them on the floor to maintain control of your caravan.<br /><br />#3 - Wedge Items<br /><br />Minimize the amount of room available for items within your caravan to move around while you're driving. If they move around, they could cause damage. Even worse, they could cause your caravan to sway out of control. Wedge them tightly.<br /><br />#4 - Check The Tyres<br /><br />Most caravan owners neglect this step. You should do a routine check on the tyres before each trip. Look for bare tyres or signs of excessive wear.<br /><br />#5 - Install A Smoke Detector<br /><br />Take a precautionary step and install a smoke detector. When you leave your caravan at a site to explore the surrounding area, the alarm will alert your neighbours if a fire erupts within your van.<br /><br />#6 - Place A Fire Extinguisher<br /><br />It's one of those items that are easily forgotten. Take the extra time to buy and install a fire extinguisher near the door. You may never need it. But, if you do, it will be invaluable.<br /><br />#7 - Shut Down Appliances<br /><br />When you leave your caravan unattended or go to bed, make sure all of the appliances have been turned off. <br /><br />#8 - Maintain The Brakes<br /><br />Have a trained mechanic inspect your caravan's brakes periodically. It may be inconvenient to do so, but it helps to make sure your trip is a safe one.<br /><br />#9 - Follow The Payload Guidelines<br /><br />When you purchased your caravan, it came with a handbook. That handbook provides the maximum permissible weight that you can safely pack in your caravan. It's tempting to ignore the limit. But, it's there for your safety.<br /><br />#10 - Adjust For Speed<br /><br />When you carry a heavy load in your caravan, the time it takes to accelerate and stop can be difficult to get used to. Watch your speed carefully and leave ample room between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you.<br /><br />Being Safe With Your Caravan<br /><br />If you follow the caravan safety tips above, you can all but guarantee that your trip will be fun and worry-free. The key is to pay attention to details, use common sense and plan ahead. Your caravan is meant to be fun and exciting for you and family. Take a few steps to ensure their safety.<br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />This article was written on behalf of the Camping and Caravanning club who offer customers a <a href="http://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/">camping in Europe</a> so that everyone can enjoy a great <a href="http://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/">camping</a> holiday<br /><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Top 10 Places To Visit By Caravan</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Your caravan gives you the opportunity to experience a vast array of sites and locations. Within a day, you can pack your belongings (enough for a week or two of travel) and hit the road, exploring various parks, beaches and other sites. Below, we've compiled a quick list of the top 10 places to visit by caravan.<br /><br />#1 - Kings Down Tail<br /><br />Located in East Devon, you'll be stunned by the beauty of the coast and countryside. Nestled amongst soothing trees, these 5 acres used to serve as Royal hunting grounds. <br /><br />#2 - Ayr Holiday Park - St. Ives<br /><br />Enjoy the luxurious waters, small town feel and restaurants and pubs that can provide you with nearly any food your palate craves. Fisherman have used the harbour in St. Ives for centuries. Today, you can experience the gorgeous scenic views of the sea.<br /><br />#3 - Old Cotmore Farm<br /><br />Here's a slow-moving, low-key caravan park that's perfect for families with young children. There are table games, playing fields and 22 acres that are designed to be explored.<br /><br />#4 - Croft Park<br /><br />If you don't have children, Croft Park may be a great option for your next caravan adventure. It's located in Yorkshire and is a children-free environment. It's quiet, friendly and secluded.<br /><br />#5 - Riverside International<br /><br />Here's a great destination for those who enjoy outside activities. Canoeing, mountain biking and walking trails make this location a great opportunity to spend time outdoors.<br /><br />#6 - Kneps Farm Holiday Park<br /><br />For those who would like to feel "connected" to mainstream society while travelling in their caravan, the Kneps Farm provides plenty of amenities. You can enjoy the use clean toilet facilities, a Launderette and a well-stocked convenience store.<br /><br />#7 - Batcombe Vale<br /><br />4 lakes with an ample supply of rowing boats make Batcombe Vale a picturesque and tranquil setting for a caravan holiday. Enclosed by a beautiful landscape, this destination makes it hard to leave for home.<br /><br />#8 - Petruth Paddocks<br /><br />A small, quaint village in Somerset, you can enjoy the small town life of bakeries, craft workshops and strawberry tea while delighting in the seductive allure of the surrounding countryside.<br /><br />#9 - Kiln Park<br /><br />Kiln Park in South Wales offers the best of both worlds. You can enjoy the pale sand and blue water of a nearby beach. Plus, you'll find entertainment for the entire family in the nearby town of Tenby. If you're travelling with small children, make time to stop here.<br /><br />#10 - Roadford Lake<br /><br />This enormous lake (over 730 acres) provides the backdrop for a gorgeous caravan park. You'll find angling, windsurfing, kayaking and other activities. <br /><br />Touring By Caravan<br /><br />There are, of course, hundreds of wonderful caravan destinations that you can visit. The list above reflects 10 of our favourite places, including locations that are designed both for children and travellers without children. Each destination offers a unique blend of scenery, serenity and friendliness. When you're ready to start planning your next caravan holiday, include 1 or 2 destinations from the list above.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />This article was written on behalf of the Camping and Caravanning club who offer customers a <a href="http://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/">camping in France</a> so that everyone can enjoy a great <a href="http://www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk/">camping</a> holiday<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>3 Benefits Of Being Your Own Boss</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ While running your own business is fraught with uncertainty, it can also provide several benefits. In fact, most people who leave the corporate world to enjoy running their own show can't imagine going back to work in their previous environment. The lack of security of a regular paycheque, the absence of a managed retirement account and other benefits of regular employment pale when compared to the advantages of running a small business. Here are 3 powerful benefits of being your own boss...<br /><br />#1 - You Choose Your Schedule<br /><br />When you run the show, you can work whenever you prefer. If you want to spend the afternoon with your family, you can wake earlier to get the day's work completed. If you'd like to sleep in one day, there's little preventing you from doing so. The day's work can be finished later that evening. The flexibility of choosing your own work schedule allows you to plan your work around your life (as opposed to the other way around).<br /><br />#2 - Your Potential Income Is Unlimited<br /><br />At a job, your salary is largely based upon limits set by management. If you excel at your position, your performance is often not reflected in your compensation. When you're operating your own business, the amount of money you make is dependent upon your efforts. If you want to make more, do more. Sell more. Offer more value to your clients. Your potential income as a small business owner is literally unlimited.<br /><br />#3 - You Control Your Productivity<br /><br />How many times have you attended meetings at your job and wished you were elsewhere. The corporate machine practically stifles productivity. Some studies suggest that the average worker in an office environment contributes only 90 minutes of productive work for an 8-hour day. When you're the boss, you can eliminate the wasted time and focus on those actions that grow your business and make more money.<br /><br />Answering To Yourself<br /><br />Operating a business isn't for everyone. Some people need others to manage them. They need another person to direct them each day. They're willing to accept the drawbacks of working for someone else in exchange for that direction. But, the benefits of being your own boss can be intoxicating for the right person. If you're the type of entrepreneur who can run with the ball and motivate yourself to take action on a consistent basis, you likely have what it takes to run a successful business. Consider being your own boss. You may find yourself wondering why you waited so long.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />This article was written on behalf of Martin & Co who offer <a href="http://www.propertyfranchise.co.uk">franchises for sale</a> so that clients can own their own <a href="http://www.propertyfranchise.co.uk">lettings franchise</a><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Top 10 Tips For Selling Your Property</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Most people buy their property with the thought of selling them in the future. Often, they plan to sell their home to buy a larger home. Other times, they simply plan to relocate. Whatever the reason for selling a home, there are a few things you can do to ensure it sells quickly for the best price. Here are the top 10 tips for selling your property...<br /><br />#1 - Ask Friends For Agent Referrals<br /><br />Your estate agent is going to represent you. If you don't already have an agent you trust, ask friends to refer one. Having a good agent on your side can play a key role in selling your property for a good price.<br /><br />#2 - Consider An Auction<br /><br />If you'd like to sell your property quickly, consider doing so through an auction. Typically, once your property sells, ownership changes hands in 28 days. It's fast and efficient. The only drawback is not knowing how much you'll actually get for your property.<br /><br />#3 - Make Sure Your Price Is Realistic<br /><br />If your property has been on the market for a month and hasn't generated any interest, your price may be too high. Make sure your price is realistic. If it doesn't reflect current market dynamics, revise your asking price.<br /><br />#4 - Clean The Inside<br /><br />People will be coming to your property to see it. Take the time to clear away the clutter. If you have pets, have a friend watch them while potential buyers come to your home.<br /><br />#5 - Clean The Outside<br /><br />A messy yard or exterior will discourage many potential buyers from offering a bid. Take the time to make a good first impression by cleaning the outside.<br /><br />#6 - Use Multiple Agents<br /><br />You can use more than one estate agent to show your property. Doing so can increase your exposure to the number of potential buyers.<br /><br />#7 - Make The Bathroom Sparkle<br /><br />Making sure that your home's interior looks nice is important. But, spend extra time on the bathrooms. You want potential buyers to see a clean, crisp-looking bathroom.<br /><br />#8 - Eliminate Odours<br /><br />When people are coming to look at your property, don't cook or prepare foods that unleash strong odours. This is another reason to remove pets from your home before your visitors arrive. Odours can dissuade potential buyers from making an offer.<br /><br />#9 - Note The Small Details<br /><br />Before anyone arrives, make sure the tap in the kitchen runs properly. Replace light bulbs that aren't working. Test the doorbell and the locks on the bathroom. These things easily escape our notice during busy days. But, potential buyers will notice them.<br /><br />#10 - Finish Small Projects<br /><br />If you've been working on a do-it-yourself project, finish it before you show your property. Otherwise, it adds clutter and can look dishevelled.<br /><br />When It's Time To Sell Your Property<br /><br />Selling your property isn't complicated. But, you need to note the small details when preparing your home for potential buyers to visit. Use the tips in this article to increase your chances of selling your property quickly for a competitive price. While others may struggle to generate interest in their properties, you'll be closing the deal.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />This article was written on behalf of Properties Direct ltd who offer <a href="http://www.propertiesdirectltd.co.uk">cash for property</a> to allow customers a <a href="http://www.propertiesdirectltd.co.uk">quick property sale</a><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>How To Avoid Repossession</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ You've worked hard your entire life. You saved money and eventually purchased a home. You've made the mortgage payments each month on time. Unfortunately, life can take unexpected turns. The economy can turn upside down. You may lose your job. Credit card bills can become a mountain of trouble. Soon, you're having difficulty paying your monthly mortgage. The bank sends you the letter you've been dreading: your home is about to be repossessed. But, there is a way to prevent that from happening. In this article, you'll discover how to avoid the repossession of your home.<br /><br />When The Bills Stack Up<br /><br />Sometimes, we make poor financial decisions. We buy things we don't need. We spend money without stopping to reflect whether it's a wise choice to do so. Other times, circumstances beyond our control buffet us about, causing money problems. Medical bills, unemployment and the economy can simultaneously wreak havoc on our financial lives. When that happens, the hefty mortgage payment that you struggle to pay each month can become unmanageable. Soon, you begin falling behind on the payments. When repossession looms, it's easy to become frightened. But, you do have options.<br /><br />Knowing Your Options<br /><br />A repossession threatens to take your house away from you. If this happens, you'll need to find another place to live. However, by selling your house and renting it from the new owner, you can escape the crushing force of the mortgage payment while continuing to live in your home. Plus, by selling your home, you'll have the extra money you need to pay down other bills. Your credit cards, medical bills and other financial obligations can be eliminated.<br /><br />Remain In Your House Without Worry<br /><br />Thousands of people have been losing their homes to repossession. The banks have repossessed them when the owners haven't been able to make the mortgage payments. When you originally purchased your house, you never intended to miss a payment. The thought of buying your own home motivated you to do whatever was necessary to protect your property.<br /><br />But, things can quickly spiral out of control. When they do, it's important that you realize that there is a way you can remain in your house without the worry of having it taken from you. If you're having trouble making the payments on your mortgage and the repossession letter from the bank is around the corner, consider selling and renting your home back. For many, this is the perfect solution to an emotionally devastating event.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />This article was written on behalf of Properties Direct ltd who offer <a href="http://www.propertiesdirectltd.co.uk">cash for property</a> to allow customers a <a href="http://www.propertiesdirectltd.co.uk">quick property sale</a><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>Top 10 Job Interview Tips</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Interviews can be a harrying experience. You want the job, but the stress of having to answer questions correctly while making sure not to commit any behavioural mistakes can lead to a disaster. If you use the following top 10 job interview tips, you'll have a good chance of securing the position.<br /><br />Tip 1: Role Play<br /><br />Prepare in advance for the questions you may be asked by the interviewer. Practice sounding natural while having your responses ready.<br /><br />Tip 2: Be Specific<br /><br />Know the job you want and communicate it. Don't be tempted to interview for any open position. To be a good candidate for a job, you need to focus on that job.<br /><br />Tip 3: Make Subtle Connections<br /><br />If you've participated in community events or have taken extra courses that are relevant to a position, make the connection in your responses. There's no need to blatantly point everything out. Be subtle. A simple, "When I used to help university student prepare for their statistics tests..." should suffice.<br /><br />Tip 4: Keep Strengths Relevant To The Job<br /><br />An invitation to describe your strengths should be met with an explanation of relevant skills. If you're interviewing to become a shoe salesperson, mention your ability to read peoples' faces to know where they are in the buying process.<br /><br />Tip 5: Your Weakness Is Your Strength<br /><br />Most weaknesses can be described as strengths. But, it requires finesse and practice. You can handle it in 2 ways. First, describe a weakness and explain how it was a learning experience for you. Second, describe a strength as a weakness.<br /><br />Tip 6: If You Were Terminated, Say It<br /><br />Don't be afraid to divulge whether you were fired from another position. It's likely going to be discovered anyway. Plus, many recruiters understand that terminations often happen to good employees.<br /><br />Tip 7: Plan Your Objective<br /><br />Communicate clearly about where you want to be in a few years. But, allow for the possibility of new opportunities becoming available in the company. You can mention wanting to firmly grasp all areas of the business to become a valuable senior project manager.<br /><br />Tip 8: Make Eye Contact<br /><br />Don't avoid your interviewer's eyes. Look at them directly.<br /><br />Tip 9: Keep Your Opinions To Yourself<br /><br />You may have the opportunity to share something in which you feel strongly. Keep it to yourself. If pressed for an opinion by the interviewer, fashion it to your pursuit of the position.<br /><br />Tip 10: Listen<br /><br />You'd be surprised by how many people can't seem to stop talking during their interview. Stop and listen to the interviewer. They may be giving you signals of how to approach a question.<br /><br />Getting the job you want requires interviewing well. Without preparation, it's easy to feel anxious and overwhelmed. Take some time and practice. Keep the tips above in mind throughout the interview. If you do, you'll stand a better chance of securing the job than most of your competition.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />This article was written on behalf of Martin Ward Anderson who offers recruitment for <a href="http://www.martinwardanderson.com">Jobs in Finance</a> and <a href="http://www.martinwardanderson.com">Accountancy Jobs</a>.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>How To Present Yourself During A Job Interview</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Your chances of landing a job have less to do with your resume than you may think. In truth, interviewers want to get a broader sense of who you are and by extension, who they can expect to see each day if they hire you. How the interviewer perceives you lies within your power. That's why it's critical that you know how to present yourself during a job interview. They'll be looking at your clothes. But, they'll also be keen to see how much you know and how you communicate that knowledge. These are the qualities that create an image within the mind of your interviewer. Here are some tips to make sure you're presenting yourself in the best possible light...<br /><br />Know The Company And Its Business<br /><br />First, you need to do a bit of homework. Research the company and the position for which you're interviewing. Know their business and their objectives. You'll be able to communicate clearly about your understanding of your position's place in the larger picture. Plus, you can speak confidently about the value you'll bring to the position given the company's goals.<br /><br />Clothes Make The Person<br /><br />Your clothes undoubtedly communicates your attitude toward yourself and others. Suits (grey or dark blue) nearly always make the right impression. Men should wear a long-sleeved white shirt and tie while women should choose a simple, conservative blouse. Also, men should wear black shoes while women should avoid high heels. Keep jewellery to a minimum. Anything that calls undue attention to itself should be left at home.<br /><br />Dressing To The Position<br /><br />Dressing to the position for which you're interviewing is tricky. Many companies have a business casual style of dress in the office. You may be tempted to try fitting into the office work environment by dressing casually. Remember, being more conservative in your clothing during the interview is always a good idea. If the person who is going to interview you arrives dressed casually, you can easily adjust by removing your jacket or loosening your tie. <br /><br />A Successful Job Interview Presentation<br /><br />Your goal during the interview is to create a perception within the mind of the person interviewing you. Before you speak a word, they'll likely note the clothing and jewellery you're wearing. Dress conservatively. Also, research the company before you arrive. Your ability to speak intelligently about the business presents you as a knowledgeable candidate. If you present yourself in the right manner, you can build an image that will help ensure that you land the job.<br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />This article was written on behalf of Martin Ward Anderson who offers recruitment for <a href="http://www.martinwardanderson.com">Banking Jobs</a> and <a href="http://www.martinwardanderson.com">Public Sector Jobs</a>.<br /><br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>How To Find A Great New Job</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Whether you're between jobs or you're simply looking for better opportunities than your current position, finding a new job can be exciting and frustrating. You may be looking for a larger salary. Or, maybe you need a position that offers a more challenging environment. If you want to find a great new job, you can spring ahead of your competition by using a few savvy job-hunting tactics. Below, we'll provide you with a few tips you can put into action to find that perfect new opportunity.<br /><br />Pick Up The Phone<br /><br />Today, sending your resume to thousands of prospective employers is as easy as clicking a button. You can post your resume online or send it out by email. Most job-hunters think they're leveraging their chances of finding a job this way. In fact, their actually hurting their chances. Employers, recruiters and headhunters receive hundreds (even thousands) of resumes this way. But, these resumes lack a personal connection. They don't stand out. Pick up the telephone and call a prospective employer. The personal contact can help establish a rapport with the company and the recruiter.<br /><br />Persistence And Confidence<br /><br />Often, landing a great job means being persistent. Once you call a few employers, give them some time to respond. If you haven't heard back from them after a few days, call them again. Being persistent shows tenacity and dedication. Employers want to hire people who are willing to take action to reach a goal. By being persistent in following up and pursuing a position, you're showing that you have that quality. <br /><br />Recruiters also want employees who are confident in themselves. This confidence is important when communicating with peers and those to whom you'll report. Practice your pitch before you call the employer. You'll be able to express the value you can bring to a company. Employers need people who feel comfortable talking with others. They begin looking for this quality immediately.<br /><br />Showing Interest And Getting The Job<br /><br />Prepare a few questions to ask the hiring manager during your interview. This shows that you're truly interested in the position. It also communicates that you want to be an effective employee for the long term. If you ask questions that are relevant to the position for which you're interviewing, you'll likely get the recruiter's attention. Often, that's all it takes to leap ahead of the other candidates. <br /><br />Finding a great new job isn't as complicated as many people think. Use the tips in this article to leverage your chances in getting the position you want.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />This article was written on behalf of Martin Ward Anderson who offers recruitment for <a href="http://www.martinwardanderson.com">Qualified Accountant Jobs</a> and <a href="http://www.martinwardanderson.com">Jobs in Finance</a>.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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<title>How To Deal With An Injury At Work</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
<description><![CDATA[ Accidents happen. When they happen in the workplace, it's important that you follow through and take the proper steps. Unfortunately, most employees aren't prepared when an injury occurs. It's natural to assume that such injuries would never happen to us. When they do, taking the right steps at the right time can be confusing and feel overwhelming. In this article, you'll discover the steps you need to take in order to deal with an injury at work.<br /><br />Report The Injury Quickly<br /><br />First, report your injury to your employer. Your accident needs to be documented in your employer's accident book. Provide as many details as you're able including the date of the accident, who was injured and any circumstances that led to the accident. Don't wait too long to report the event. If the injuries you sustained become worse, there needs to be a record of the event in the accident book to make a claim.<br /><br />Take Notes Of The Events<br /><br />Because most accidents happen quickly, it's easy to either confuse or forget many of the important details. Think back on what led to the accident and your injury. Write down notes. Otherwise, you'll likely forget over time. In the event you're questioned about the accident while making a claim, you can simply refer to your notes for an accurate record.<br /><br />Talk To Witnesses<br /><br />If anyone observed you while you were injured, speak with that person about the event. Take the details they offer about how things transpired that eventually led to your injury. If nobody witnessed your accident, speak with people who may be familiar with a component (i.e. process, system, machinery, etc.) that may have been a contributing factor.<br /><br />Visit Your Doctor<br /><br />Make sure you have your doctor examine your injury. First, this ensures that you'll receive the medical care you need to recover from your injury properly. Second, it further establishes a record of the event, including the steps taken by the doctor to help you recover.<br /><br />Make The Claim<br /><br />Once you've reported your injury to your employer, taken notes of the accident and the events leading up to it, spoken with witnesses and visited your doctor, make your claim. You may be due compensation for days missed from work, pain and suffering associated with your injury and the cost of surgical procedures or medications. Once your claim has been approved, your employer's insurance company will distribute any compensation due to you.<br /><br />Being injured in the workplace can be a frightening experience. It can lead to lost earnings, medical bills and other expenses. If you become injured while doing your job, follow the steps that we've detailed above. It's the quickest way to receive compensation for any accident in which you're involved.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />--<br />This article was written on behalf of Claims For You who offer <a href="http://www.claimsforyou.com/">No win no fee injury claims</a> and <a href="http://www.claimsforyou.com/">Road traffic accident claim</a>.<br><br>Source: <a href="http://www.articletrader.com/">http://www.articletrader.com</a> ]]></description>
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