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Richard Bolles in his book What Color is Your Parachute? describes how a survey of successful job-hunters revealed that those who were the most successful had spent time talking to people in various businesses and organizations before they began actively seeking job interviews. These people had tapped into a valuable source of career information--individuals in the work force. Through talking to others, they gained a better idea of how their skills and experience fit into specific industries and career fields.
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CNN informs me that I am not the only who is out there seeking a job because the recession is impacting more than just my life, so I thought I would include some tips and things that I have found useful to my job hunt
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Age bias is an unfortunate, prevalent obstacle to older IT professionals. But it can be overcome if you identify it early during the job interview process and know the best way to respond to age-related questions.
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Finding a summer job is a rite of passage for many teens, and while some years it may easier to find a job than others, the bottom line is that finding a job -- even a summer job -- takes planning, effort, and determination. And while looking for a job in the classified ads may work for a small number of teens, here are better alternative ways to find work.
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It’s mostly about networking. For better or worse, finding the best job for you often comes down to knowing the right people. Maintain relationships from past jobs, internships and volunteer experiences.
Ask friends and relatives about people they know who volunteer, work for nonprofits, or serve on nonprofit boards. Connect with, and maintain relationships with alumni from your school working in fields that interest you. Don’t wait until second semester senior year to start your networking- this should be a continual process.
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Save for some personal anecdotes, there is often little research to back up most career advice. Dr. Richard H. Price's words of wisdom are different. For the last 20 years, he's interviewed thousands of jobseekers to learn what does and doesn't work (no pun intended). Price is a professor of psychology and a research professor in the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.
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When you're smiling, the whole world really does smile with you.
A paper being published today in a British medical journal concludes that happiness is contagious - and that people pass on their good cheer even to total strangers.
American researchers who tracked more than 4,700 people in Framingham, Mass., as part of a 20-year heart study also found the transferred happiness is good for up to a year.
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According to a recent survey by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry...
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Q. How important and essential is to smile in life? How do you use it and when?
A. A smile is very important in our life for three main reasons:
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People with a great smile radiate a warmth that draws others to them instantly.
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Cosmetic makeovers have been a hot topic in the news, magazines, reality television, and dramas like “Nip and Tuck.” Makeovers involve the expertise of many professionals: plastic surgeons, makeup artists, hair stylists, personal trainers, and cosmetic dentists. The smile makeover through cosmetic dentistry is a major aspect of all of the facial makeover programs.
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“Today, give a stranger one of your smiles. It might be the only sunshine he sees all day.”
“A smile is a powerful weapon; you can even break ice with it. “
“Smile a lot, it costs nothing”
“Always remember to be happy because you never know who's falling in love with your smile. “
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I just came back from the training devoted to development of Emotional Intelligence. On the training I was communicating with many people in order to get sincere feedback on how they perceive me. Many people told me that they don’t feel me sincere, even more were irritated by my strained smile. I was shocked, because I had thought before that smiling is the best way to please someone, to start relationships and simply be in a good mood. It is all true in the case if the smile is sincere.
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