Posted by at 7th September, 2010
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If you’ve been trying to find bar jobs in Bristol; you should find this article informative. There are several Bristol bar jobs to be found due to a wide choice of bars and pubs in the area. This article will give you more information about the responsibilities of pub and bar work.
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Posted by at 6th September, 2010
If you want to learn about the wealth of opportunities in the exciting sustainable career genre; tune in to JobRadioUSA’s Episode 62: “How to Start a Green Career,” Tuesday September 7th at 9PM EST.
Carol McClelland, PhD – author of the award-winning book, “Green Careers for Dummies.” – will discuss how to:
Posted by at 6th September, 2010
As a self-employed business proprietor, you have the freedom you always desired. You may decide on when you work, who you work for, and what you may perform. You’re the one also responsible for many responsibilities you might not be so anxious to embrace, like marketing your business.
Considering the variety of people today creating online businesses, marketing yourself on the Internet is a must. Generally there quite a bit of competition, though, so you need to do a lot more than put up a website and bide time until your customers discover you. Thankfully, Internet marketing isn’t going to to be daunting. Below are a few tested practices you can utilize to effectively advertise your small business via the Internet.
Posted by at 6th September, 2010
Like anywhere else in the world there are some strategies to finding and landing jobs in Little Rock AR. This is the biggest city in Arkansas and it is one of the best places to hunt for jobs in the state. Here are some steps you can take if you’re looking for a good job in Little Rock AR.
Step One: Spruce Up Your Resume
While you may have all the requirements for a particular position, your resume is a failure if the employer does not instantly come to the conclusion that you “have what it takes.” The first hurdle your resume has to pass–whether it ends up in the “consider file” or the “reject file”–may take less than thirty seconds. Some people think of a resume as their “life on a page,” but how could anyone put everything important about his- or herself on a single piece of paper (or two)?