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  • When Clients "Can't Afford" You  By : Morgana Rae
    What does it mean when clients "can't afford" your fee?
  • How To Network For Job Success  By : Colin P McDonald
    Having a great resume and a killer cover letter is an essential beginning to your job search, but these should not be the only tools in your toolbox. This article will explain how to connect with a network of people who can assist you to achieve your goal of a dream job and prevent you from being an "invisible candidate" hidden in the torrent of job board applications that flows throughout the web.
  • How to Write a Reference Letter  By : Alex De Mostafa
    Learning how to write a reference letter for someone applying for a job, mortgage or graduate school admission is very easy. To write an impressive letter of reference, it is important to know the essential details that should be included in the letter such as the achievements and special traits of the requester.
  • Success is Only Six Degrees of Separation Away  By : Ken Keis
    Success is Only Six Degrees of Separation Away

    "Someday this will be true for all us. Our network will equal our networth."
    -Tim Sanders, Author: How to Win Business and Influence Friends
  • Using a Mentor for Home Business Success  By : Lena Bowen
    Achieving home business success is something that many people want, but not everyone will achieve it. There are a lot of reasons that explain why some succeed where many others fail, and very few of those reasons have anything to do with being lucky. Success comes from taking the steps to ensure that you will succeed.
  • Network Your Way To The First Job  By : Lena Bowen
    Campus placement cells, job sites, newspapers are all good means that help you look for fresher jobs. However, there is one more way, which may not be as popular but it is as effective as any other means. It is networking. Networking is sometimes the best way to land your first job. You can use this list of contacts to your advantage while looking for your first job effectively
  • The Value of Your Network and Networking  By : Ken Keis
    A Network is a group or system of related or connected parts. The action form of Network is Networking — the exchange of information or services among individuals, groups, or institutions. Both the Network and Networking are important.
  • Networking Tips For Job Seekers  By : Ron Subs
    A network is a place for others to meet and share job knowledge. Instead of using it to gripe about the economy, use it as a way to find a job.
  • How Not to Win Friends and Influence People  By : Dave Poole
    What is it that turns seemingly reasonable people into workplace sociopaths? How can any reasonable sense of perspective be so easily jettisoned for the incredibly short-term satisfactions of blowing someone away. Do we all harbour hidden tendencies to react like the Michael Douglas character in the movie Falling Down
  • Networking To Find A New Job - What Is It?  By : john mce
    When you're looking for a new job, it's important to keep in mind that it's not necessarily the best suited and qualified person which gets the job, but often the one who knows the most about how to get hired.
  • Ultimate Career Guide - Know The Importance Of Networking  By : Sayid Aksa
    Understand how to optimize networking system to get a better career future
  • How To Build Your References  By : Tony Jacowski
    As a jobseeker, you need people to support you and vouch for your abilities and skills. You need to put a lot of thought into who you want to use as potential references.
  • Becoming a Mentor  By : LeeDavid
    Seeking out a mentor can be extremely beneficial for anybody. By using the services of a mentor, you can receive valuable information, feedback, and support you might never have come across otherwise.
  • Using Social Networking Sites To Advance Your Career  By : Tony Jacowski
    Just like most people online, your inbox might be filled with invitations to join various social networking sites. We all receive such invitations from friends, relatives, colleagues, ex-colleagues, and at times, even the boss. What do you do with invitations from at least half a dozen different sites?
  • Why Building Relationships at Work is Important to Your Career  By : Tony Jacowski
    Building relationships or building a network is the most important thing in business that you will ever do. This is even true to your professional life. Building relationships in the work place is extremely important.
  • Selling Yourself:What is Your Worth?  By : Ahmed
    In today's market driven society, where computers are largely the sole technique utilized in promotion, all to often the charismatic approach is overlooked. To put it in simple terms, in these times, we sell via the website without having to offer any substantial evidence of character. A short study would tell us, however, that those who run these major corporate entities that we design our pretty websites through attained their positions by actually selling themselves.
  • To Land Your Dream Job - Tell Your Friends, And More!  By : Martin Haworth
    Many people have great ideas about what their dream job is. They are clear in their mind and yet stop - they don't know where to start, so here's a great first step.
  • Network With Out Fear and Rejection  By : Dexter P. Morgan II
    It's amazing the power of word of mouth advertising and the affect that proper networking can have on your business. Most potential customers will take the word from a friend over that of a print advertisement. In fact most people have to see something in print more than 7 times before they even considering purchasing the product.
  • Why You Need a Business Card  By : Stephanie Ciccarelli
    Learn about the significant role that business cards play in marketing, networking, and just how vital they are when it comes to making a first impression.
  • Create New Friends Through Asking The Right Questions!  By : Martin Haworth
    Need more friends or positive business acquaintances?

    It's easy - if you know the right questions to ask. How would you like these magic questions that will work so well for you? Read on!
  • 10 Steps To One-To-One Networking Success!  By : Martin Haworth
    It's important to meet people to make the most of your business and career.And, of course, tough to make the right impression. When talking with people who are important to you, here are some easy tips that will make the most difference.
  • Networking Doesn't Have To Mean Fried Breakfasts  By : Martin Haworth
    Networking, to many, means getting up at the crack of dawn, meeting with people who you don't want to buy from, whilst eating a third class fried breakfast. If you're looking to change your job to something you want more, it does not have to be that way. Enter the world of social networking!
  • Career Opportunities Come Through Building Rapport  By : Martin Haworth
    Building a successful career path can be as easy when you take the time to build relationships with people you meet - as easy as that.

    Building rapport using easy, casual and yet focussed conversations, is a great way to get others to help you step up the ladder towards a better way of life at work.

    Here are 5 clues to why this works.
  • Networking Your Way To A Good Job  By : Tony Jacowski
    Networking is considered to be a powerful technique for job hunting. It is the most successful method to build contacts and professional relationships.
  • Secrets of Successful Self-Promotion  By : Judy Weigle
    Secret advice on becoming the best self-promoter at a variety of promotion opportunities.
  • Using Job Fairs To Decide On A Career Path  By : Ken Snow
    Making up your mind as to what you want to do in life is so difficult. Especially today, given the myriad options, with each profession looking better than the other.
  • 6 Steps to a Successful Job Fair  By : Ryan Stewart
    Whether you are graduating from college, returning to the work force, or contemplating a career change, career fairs have lots to offer a job seeker. Following a few basic guidelines can help you make the most of the experience and maximize some great networking opportunities.
  • Corporate Career Development Networking  By : Jeanie Marshall
    It is common for people to want to have a career development plan. Many think that those successful individuals who have preceded them in the corporation had a plan to get where they got. Some did, but quite honestly, it is easier claim that they had a plan with the benefit of hindsight and success than to produce the plan they had years before.
  • How Important Is Career Networking?  By : Tony Jacowski
    Is your career stagnant? Expand your network! This article shows you how building a career network can help you find your next job!
  • Amazing Job Search Success Secret . . . Right in Your Backyard!  By : Paul Megan
    Discover a little used strategy that can generate untold job search dividends if you put it to use conscientiously.

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