Career and Money Articles 
What a Career Coach Can or Can't Do for You
By: Marilyn J. Tellez, M.A.
Category: Career and Money
I want to start with what I think good career coaches do for people who are
looking for new jobs, facing downsizing, ready to retire, but want to work longer,
etc. Any category of job seeker is who we want to work with. I'll start
with my own definition..
21st Century Career Success
By: Michelle L. Casto
Category: Career and Money
When it comes to modern career development, one thing we can all count on is change. With the advent of technology, telecommuting, and E-commerce, how work is performed is in a state of reinvention. Self-employment and small business development will become more the norm than big business. And career changes will be more frequent due to rapidly changing organizations and industries. Finally, the line between one’s personal and professional life will become even more blurred. Since the modern world of work is rapidly changing to keep up with the demands of our fast-paced lives and lifestyles, here are some characteristics of what the new work contract will look like
How to Dress for an Interview
By: Sheila Dicks
Category: Career and Money
The dress code in most organizations is as different as the organization itself, so it is impossible to find an outfit that will work well in all interviews. What should you do? Do some investigating and find out how the employees dress and follow their lead but dress just slightly better.
What Not to Put On Your Resume
By: Susan Dunn, Personal and Professional Development Coach
Category: Career and Money
“Should I admit a weakness?” one of my coaching clients asked me. “Something tells me I shouldn’t.”
”Something” was telling her right. Your best tool in writing a good resume, is your intuition, or common sense aka Emotional Intelligence.
Peace Of Mind At The Workplace
By: Remez Sasson
Category: Career and Money
Work brings together people of different characters and behavior, and this often causes friction, resentment and stress. Sometimes the boss is too demanding, colleagues may be unpleasant, there might be too much work or the working conditions may not be comfortable...
Just How Bad IS That Person You Work For?
By: Susan Dunn, MA, Emotional Intelligence Coach & Consultant
Category: Career and Money
Since I work in Emotional Intelligence, I get emails about some pretty awful managers (as well as colleagues, subordinates and peers). Work takes up a lot of our life, and misery at work is chronically stressful. The questions often amount to, “Can I ‘fix’ this if I learn more Emotional Intelligence?”
10 Tips to Help You Ace the Interview and Get the Job
By: Helen Wilkie
Category: Career and Money
The interview is the "beauty contest" part of the job search process. Interviewers get to compare candidates by asking them similar questions and comparing the answers. Being just the right person for the job won't help you if you blow the interview.
Your Strengths, Your Money
By: Darlene Arechederra
Category: Career and Money
Need a few extra bucks to help pay down debt or build up your emergency account? There are some simple ways to do it without working another job or being away from the children even more. Using your *strengths*, brainstorm ways to zero in on new sources of income.
Tips For A Working Woman
By: Colin Ong TS
Category: Career and Money
With a more liberated society, it is no longer uncommon for women to hold full-time jobs. The glass ceiling that has been a barrier for women in the area of wages are showing clear cracks. Even in the area of management strategy, some of the best thinkers are women academics.
Get Through Your Reading Quicker!
By: Royane Real
Category: Career and Money
Many of us read about four times slower than we should because of bad reading habits we have picked up over the years. When you know what these bad habits are, you can eliminate them, and get through all your reading in a fraction of the time!
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