Free Newsletters
Part of the iEntry Network
over 4 million subscribers
CareerNewz
AdvertisingDay
CRMNewz

Send me relevant info on products and services.


 
Newsletter Archive: 2004
Building Your Online Portfolio
So you want to start earning online and have invested some of your hard earned cash in a couple of online programs but have you really thought about what you are investing in.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/1228.html
12.28.04
Are You Sabotaging Your Career?
My experience working with thousands of leaders world wide for the past two decades teaches me that most leaders are screwing up their careers. On a daily basis, these leaders are getting the wrong results or the right results in the wrong ways.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/1221.html
12.21.04
Yesterday’s Hero
Wonder Woman makes it look so easy. She gets up every morning, fights the good fight, calls it a day, and starts the whole process all over again. This is the way most of us begin our workday. We work hard, accomplish lots, and get up in the morning for an encore presentation.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/1210.html
12.10.04
Five Steps To Vocational Passion
There's a famous song lyric that asks: "Is that all there is?" Every seven seconds, an American turns 50 years old. So there's a good chance that song is running through some of their heads.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/1116.html
11.16.04
Techniques To Help E-Learning
e-Learning is doubling yearly. Classes, e-courses, e-books on how-to and what-to appear by the thousands online weekly. In- person seminars and workshops are limited to location and access. e-Learning allows easy access, creation, and international distribution to a whole new world of experiences -- negative and positive.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/1018.html
10.18.04
The 10-Step Resume Critique
Your resume will generally receive a 15- to 30-second scan upon first review by an employer. With that in mind, it is critical that your resume -- your "paper handshake" -- makes a positive first impression and compels the reader to put your resume in the "yes" pile and possibly call you in for an interview.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0917.html
09.17.04
Classified Ads - What Works & What Doesn't
Do classified ads really work? Should you include an email address or fax number in them? How about a call to action? Questions like these are often brought to the attention of OhioHelp.net, an Ohio-based company specializing in helping businesses worldwide with their marketing, public relations and freelance writing services. Here are some top tips they offer based on their own client projects.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0805.html
08.05.04
There’s No Need To Pad Your Resume
It seems like a good idea, harmless in fact. Your friends assure you that everybody does it and that employers rarely check resume facts. Going on blind faith and convinced the truth hasn't been helpful so far, you seriously consider fabricating information on your resume.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0723.html
07.23.04
Getting Started In Information Technology Computer Consulting Consulting
One of the best things about being in the Information Technology industry is consulting. For purposes of this article I'm using the term consulting in reference to side jobs or moonlighting work. While full time Computer Consultants can also benefit from the tips in this article, I'm really writing at the IT Employee who works a full-time IT job and then takes extra jobs for extra money on the side.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0625.html
06.25.04
Importance Of Your Job Search!
So that you can decide just how critical your job hunt is in your total life scheme, let's put a kind of frame around the importance of the effort ahead.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0608.html
06.08.04
For Interview Success Start By Asking The Right Questions
Often the greatest interview anxiety focuses on trying to anticipate all the correct answers to interview questions. Equally important, however, are the questions YOU ask the interviewer. If job interviews are getting you no closer to an offer, maybe you are not asking the right questions.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0528.html
05.28.04
How To Avoid The 8 Biggest Portfolio Design Mistakes
Are you as good an investor as you think? Do you consider yourself a well-informed investor able to anticipate and avoid nearly all pitfalls associated with investing? Chances are, you are making one of the common errors that could cost you hundreds or even thousands of dollars, or worse yet, your financial independence, control and security.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0521.html
05.21.04
Finding Elusive Business Opportunities On The Net
Finding employment does not have to be a nightmare. You just need to know the secrets on how to find them! I have become somewhat of an expert in this field, due to the hours I spend every night looking for these jobs. You don't need to be a rocket scientist or an Internet expert to locate these elusive jobs.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0514.html
05.14.04
Survey Says: Telecommuting Ranks High On Job Seekers’ List
It’s tough to find employment in today’s job market, especially if a person lacks a formal education or has minimal work experience. Still, even without such background deficits, attempts to find home-based employment may be fruitless at best, financially and emotionally draining at worst.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0507.html
05.07.04
Reading Between The Lines : Articles Can Aid Your Career
Sometimes the answer is right under your nose.

Articles published in newspapers, magazines, journals, and websites can be an invaluable source for opportunity. Think of them as a roadmap to helping you get the job you want or potential new clients.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0423.html
04.23.04
Creating Your Vision For Your Business, Career, & Life
Many people go through their daily lives feeling overwhelmed. There are so many things to do and there never seems to be enough time or energy to do them all. Is this how you feel about your business, career, or life?

Have you promised yourself that this month you are going to make some serious changes but you just aren't sure what those changes need to be?

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0409.html
04.09.04
Present Your Message With Power And Pizzazz
If you’re ready to kick your career or business up to the next level, then make it a goal to become a powerful presenter. People view savvy communicators as being more capable, intelligent, and knowledgeable than those individuals who have difficulty in communicating their ideas. You can quickly gain the status of an expert in your field when you are able to present your ideas effectively.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0326.html
03.26.04
When Bad Interviews Happen To Good Candidates
Going through the motions of a bad interview is like peeling back the layers of an onion. Sally learned this lesson the hard way, hands-on during an interview that should have been a piece of cake. Sally applied for a position that fit her qualifications perfectly. When she received an invitation to interview, Sally believed she was a shoo-in for the job. Feeling confident, she approached the interview in a lax manner. She didn’t prepare and prematurely celebrated an offer she was convinced would be extended.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0319.html
03.19.04
Seven Steps To Finding A Job You Love
Today is a great day to begin the journey toward finding a job you will love. Since you are attempting to create a brand new future for yourself, I suggest you give this process some time. Work your way through the steps below over a few weeks. It's a good idea to approach this program like taking a class.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0220.html
02.20.04
Job And Career Success - Tips And Advice
This article describes effective methods for career development and points to helpful online services. Overview of job banks and employment services, self marketing, resume tips creation, cover letter, interview with employer tips, part time jobs, services offering online job and more.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0206.html
02.06.04
Developing Career Opportunities On The Web
The days when a high school graduate could step into a lower- level web design job are over, according to Jennifer Laycock, forum administrator for JimWorld.com. Entry-level web positions require a much wider skill set than was the case five years ago. However, there is good news for the newcomer. Plenty of opportunities are opening up for industrious self- starters who look for work in all the right places.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0130.html
01.30.04
Are Your Work Habits Holding You Back
Whether you work for yourself or work for someone else, the perception others have of your level of professionalism will be determined by how organized you are. People who are most productive are those who stay organized.

To get full value from your day it helps to have a system in place. The following are some guidelines to make the most of your time.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0123.html
01.23.04
Working In A "Newly Created Position"
Understanding organizational history and how to properly deal with the politics is a key to success. I started the process of understanding this concept during the interview for my first professional position. If I had not learned this lesson, my promotion opportunities would have been severely limited.

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0116.html
01.16.04
Bad Career Habits: Why Great People Have Not-So-Great Careers
Working in the career industry, I see literally hundreds of resumes and hundreds of people on a regular basis, and I'm never short of amazed and fascinated at the degree of talent, training, and expertise out there. And then I ask myself, "If there are so many above-average people out there, why are so many getting below-average results in their career?"

http://www.careernewz.com/2004/0109.html
01.09.04