Tag: school
February 15, 2012|employees, How to find a job, Interesting Facts, Tips At work| No comments yet
Is there any correlation between doing good at school and doing good at work? There is no doubt that getting a good education gives you an advantage, but many ways exist that can allow a worker who was not good in school to become a success at work. Your success at work has more to do with your willingness to work hard on a regular basis. Some People Are Not Book Smart Not being able to memorize a fact in a book does not mean a person is not smart. There are many different ways in which a person can…
February 6, 2012|How to find a job, Interesting Facts, Tips At work| No comments yet
Going to the best school does not guarantee that you are going to get the best job. This is because there are so many factors that go into choosing a job candidate for a given position. Having a good education can help get an applicant a job, but there are a lot of other reasons why someone might get the position. Relevant Experience Experience counts a lot when it comes to getting a job. Employers want to know if a candidate has been battle tested already. A candidate with experience will also cost less to train in many circumstances. The…
November 27, 2011|Employers, How to find a job| No comments yet
Waiting for the job market to turn around is comparable to watching grass grow with little or no water to sustain or increase its perennial luster. The job market itself going through somewhat of a transitional phase that may last longer than expected; older technologies are giving way to innovation and newer means of production, not to mention the less than lucrative employment models that offer limited wages and minimal opportunity for advancement. Pertaining to the jobs that <em>are</em> presently available, most applicants are under-qualified to handle the workload. As millions of people are currently unemployed with no place else…
October 21, 2011|How to find a job, Tips At work| No comments yet
Let’s be realistic - it’s hard to get a job. Period. Unemployment is the highest it’s been in 20 years, and no matter where you look, it seems like there’s just not enough work to go around. The jobs you qualify for are taken, closed, or impossible to get noticed in- and the ones that are open, you don’t qualify for! You’re caught between over-qualified and under-qualified and either way, the bills just keep piling up. Well, you could keep trying to play the odds, and hope that you can luck into a decent job in the field you’re already…