Career Advancement continued
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- 2007
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When you finally identify the job and the company that you've dreamed of, pull out all the stops. This job application strategy is not for the faint-hearted, but it will get you that interview.... keep reading
My wife and I had been married for two years. I was working for my father-in-law. I was making $1,000 a month, with no health care insurance and no retirement program. (To see what $1,000 was in... keep reading
I copied another man's technique. It worked. Then I developed it.... keep reading
This is a good introduction to the reality of the financial planning and insurance sales industries.... keep reading
If you ever wanted to see a Cinderella story in the making, visit this website.... keep reading
In the middle of a so-so speech, Bernanke offered a prediction on where you want to be career-wise -- and where you don't want to be. I take him seriously.... keep reading
This should be obvious. It isn't. Akmost no one does this. Do it, and you will gain an advantage over your peers.... keep reading
We know about the 400,000 graduates every year in engineering and software. The Chinese graduate just as many. They work dirt cheap. What are the implications of this for American manufacturing?... keep reading
Begin with this presumption: "People aren't interested in me. They are interested in themselves." Now take a personal inventory.... keep reading
This list is often attributed to Bill Gates, but it was created by Charles Sykes, author of "Profscam," the book that every college-bound high school student read.... keep reading
Individual outsourcing is only the beginning. You must make sure you don't get outsourced along with your company.... keep reading
Be sure you don't make any of these mistakes if you decide to go to grad school.... keep reading
If you're a little rusty academically, you need my new course on study habits. It's free.... keep reading
That's what I decided to become back in 1974. Let me give you some inside tips.... keep reading
Jesus taught this principle to His followers in a completely different context. It is transferable to your career. But it isn't easy to implement, then or now.... keep reading