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The Shortage Of People For Jobs

By James O. Armstrong

There is a tremendous disconnect between what the professionals in the economic development community and the human resources community know about the job situation versus what the typical man or woman in America believes about jobs in our country.

You're Saying One Thing, But Your Body's Saying Another In Your Executive Interview...

By Allen Voivod

Are you saying one thing in an interview, only to have your body language convey something different? Do you sound confident, but avoid eye contact and undercut your voice? Read this article for resources on how to make your body language sync with your vocal language.

Salary Research Makes Your Executive Job Search More Profitable

By Allen Voivod

The opportunities for you to do salary research on the Web are expanding. Here are two more opportunities for you - and no, Salary.com isn't one of them.

What To Do Before You Walk Into The Executive Interview Room

By Allen Voivod

If you've made the short-list - that is, if you survived the large-scale weeding out and the second level parsing to actually be offered a job interview - why would you shoot yourself in the foot by not preparing for it? Here's an article about doing your own due diligence on the company about to interview you.

Fun With Resumes And Executive Job Searches

By Allen Voivod

Anyone who thinks job hunting is boring at best and absolute drudgery at worst could benefit from this article, featuring three ways to liven up your mood and attitude during your job search.

The Aging Workforce - A Disappearing Asset?

By Bob Selden

Organisations throughout the developed world face two key challenges. How do they keep their best, most experienced and knowledgeable people? And how can they make better use of those who are considering retirement?

Trends And Countertrends Examined

By James O. Armstrong

From the Heartland of America, economics takes on the familiar face of someone you know, who may have recently lost his/her job.

Get Happy, Get Educated, Get Your Resume In Order

By Allen Voivod

Your happiness at your job often has a huge impact on your happiness in all the other areas of your life. So what can you do to get happier with your work situation today? Read on and find out.

Career Education Doesn't Stop At The Executive Offices

By Allen Voivod

As a general rule, everyone sees the value of continuing education for employees. But the higher people go up the corporate ladder, the less likely they are to continue keeping their skills sharp. Here, the author makes a business case for getting back to the books.

"Workaholic" Doesn't Sell On A Resume

By Allen Voivod

Looking for a new job? No one is hiring "workaholics." If that term describes you, you'd never use it on a resume - so why would you be that kind of person on the job? Read more about the counter-intuitive truth of productivity here.

Finding Employment Online

By Jay Gaulard

If you're looking for new employment, the Internet is an easy way to find it. Many employers have started using the Internet to find interested and qualified workers for their business.

Nurse, Turned Flight Instruction School Owner/Pilot Extraordinaire

By James O. Armstrong

On a recent Sunday afternoon, this writer caught up with a successful woman business owner, whose flight instruction and general aviation business is physically located at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California. But, how did Evelyn A. Carlson, a Nursing Instructor at St. John College in Cleveland, Ohio ultimately emerge as a partner in a Learn to Fly business on the West Coast and become a pilot extraordinaire. Here's the story.

An Easier Way To Think About (and Get Motivated To) Network

By Allen Voivod

People resist networking, but instead of hitting people over the head about it, there's perhaps a kinder, gentler way to remind professionals that networking is not only good, it's good for them. Here's an attempt at that level of understanding - without crossing the line into creating guilt about it.

What's The Best Time For A Career Change?

By Allen Voivod

There is a time that's better than all others when it comes to making a career change - but the answer to "When?" is different for everyone. Find out the answer, and how to get your resume in order for your own specific "when" - even if that time comes sooner than you expect due to layoffs or firings.

University Of Texas Professor, Turned Arbitrator-Mediator

By James O. Armstrong

On a recent Southwest Airlines flight from Dallas to Oklahoma City, I happened to meet someone who is called into the situation only if there is a dispute between a labor union and management that cannot be resolved by the parties themselves. Yes, he belongs to an elite group of men and women in the US, who are called into play only when labor arbitration is required.

Give Your Career Search A Boost With Blogging

By Allen Voivod

The reasons to blog - and the high-profile examples - grow with each passing year. If you're on the job hunt, you'll want to read about why blogging's a new and vital tool for you, and the employers, recruiters, and headhunters looking for someone just like you.

A Shift Will Happen In The Future

By James O. Armstrong

No, it hasn't happened yet. But, the process has begun and it will continue as more and more employers of every possible description in America come to understand about the current and coming labor shortage in the United States.

Free Online Learning Opportunities To Bolster Your Resume And Reputation

By Allen Voivod

Getting additional education from respected universities can boost your resume and make you more attractive to hiring managers, recruiters, and headhunters. But it can also cost a lot ... unless you explore one of these two free online resources.

Job Interviews - When He Asked, "How Do You Motivate Yourself?," I Was Without A Good Answer

By Ed Bagley

A reader emailed me with this question: "I was in an interview, and was asked this question: How do you motivate yourself? I could barely answer the question. What would you suggest?" That is a great question that deserves a great answer. After managing dozens of employees over the years, I can tell you not what I think, but what I know. Get the full story.

How A Job Change Can Give You A New Outlook On Life

By Toni Laveri

Are you currently unhappy with your job or with your employer in general? If you are, it might be time to change your job.

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