Author Archives: John N. Frank

Increase Your Chances Of Landing That Dream Job

For those of us who know exactly what kind of work we like, finding that work can be a mixed blessing. On the one hand, being so singularly focused means that you can direct all of your energy towards your … Continue reading

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The Top Career Opportunities For The Decade Ahead

Right now, workers are worried. First off, our economy is still recovering from one of the worst recessions in living memory. The economy remains sluggish, and the job market is still slow. Then, there is the fact that many jobs … Continue reading

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Making Sure You’re Earning What You Need

So, you want to know whether the job you have or the job you’re looking at is paying you enough. You’ve likely heard it before. That to get on top of finances, in any situation, you need to put together … Continue reading

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5 Ways Social Media Can Help You Find a Job

  When it comes to your next job search, it’s time to expand your horizons. Like many of us, you may have relied exclusively on sites like Craigslist and Monster.com in order to find jobs. And while those are still … Continue reading

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If You Get Injured At Work, Should You Move On?

It’s not something that we tend to hear an awful lot about in the press. But like car accidents, workplace injury is something that is always going on in the background. And it is responsible for more suffering and misery … Continue reading

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Look Like A Pro: Analyzing the Importance of Business Image

You may have watched a movie about business, maybe you saw a seminar or lecture, but a typical theme when discussing business is “the protection of the brand”. You will often hear that phrase used when someone is describing a … Continue reading

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After The Interview: What To Expect If You Get Called Back

Finding a job is one of those tasks which everybody finds difficult from time to time. The truth is, it can be a very long and drawn out process, even at the best of times. One of the most frustrating … Continue reading

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5 Ways To Impress Potential Employers

When I first started out in my job search, I found it very difficult to find offers. It took a long time for me to understand how the world of work operated, and I didn’t realize how to present myself. … Continue reading

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Consider nutritionist as a career possibility

Nutritionist, the 23rd best medical job according to U.S. News,  isone of the fastest growing medical positions. Nutritionists have the joy of being able to work in their field in a variety of different ways. Many of them work with … Continue reading

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Are Employers All That Bothered About Hard Skills Anymore?

We live in exciting times. The unemployment rate is down from its peak in 2010 (though it’s still too high). And more and more people are being funneled through the college system. But there is something not quite right about … Continue reading

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