Tag: Career Counseling
Poor spelling can cost you money, or even a job.
Does good spelling matter to you? But, is that really the right question? Perhaps the right question is: Does good spelling matter to others? Why is this? Writing and publishing material which is poorly spelt is like going around poorly dressed. What you write is how you dress yourself in the minds of your readers. When you [...]
100 Clever Ways to Change Your Habits and Improve Your Life
Someone sent me a link to this useful and interesting post: 100 Clever Ways to Change Your Habits and Improve Your Life Published by Masters of Healthcare — Online Health and Medicine Degrees, the article is very useful. I like it a lot. The article comes in handy for busy people, people in a hurry, [...]
The Social Media (Twitter) Job Search Engine
A useful job search tool: TwitterJobSearch I quote: Until now, search engines for social media sites merely looked for words. We’re looking at context. We use semantic tools to look at what was said. We then look at what they’ve said before. We then look at who was saying it. If we do this right, [...]
New methods of job search – continued.
Yesterday, in a post about job search, I said that I would write another today detailing another unusual method of job search. In this article I will be discussing the .jobs domain name extension (instead of .com on the end for example – we are looking at sites with .jobs at the end of the [...]
Looking for a job? Or career change? Consider new methods of job search.
Perhaps you, or someone you know is looking for a job. Or maybe wanting a career change. Many people these days are aware that the Internet is a good place to look for jobs. What is not so well known however are the more ‘unusual corners of the Internet’. Unusual in the sense that they [...]
Hate your job? Find your Dream career.
Do you hate your job? If not, I am sure that you know someone who does. “I hate Mondays” – you have probably heard that before too. (I love Mondays! – another new week of an exciting life filled with opportunity). Why are you still in a job you hate? There could be many reasons [...]









