What Does Your Social Media Profile Say About You

May 2, 2013 by  
Filed under Career Planning

Now that social media is so popular with all ages, employers have started to look at social media profiles. A CV only offers a limited picture of your employment history and interests, but a few clicks can bring an employer to a rounded and complete picture of you – and ... Continue Reading

Bahrain a first-choice destination for many job hunters

April 30, 2013 by  
Filed under Job Search

There’s so much to recommend Bahrain as a first-choice destination for living and working overseas. Manama, the capital of Bahrain, is its largest city, with a population of around 160,000 people. About a third of its citizens are made up of expatriates from all corners of the world. So just what ... Continue Reading

Demotion creates jobs for young people

April 19, 2013 by  
Filed under Getting Ahead

Demotion, counterpart of promotion, do employees a step back in pay and overtime to retain employment or to create new jobs for young people But you just need to accept a pay cut? One must legally accept a pay cut? What if the boss asks for a part of the wages or ... Continue Reading

The CV decorating tips

April 15, 2013 by  
Filed under Cover Letters

It is a biblical commandment that also fully applies to your resume. Forged testimonials, academic titles purchased or fabricated work experience, will be no fibs to good but outright fraud. Fire there not your fingers. Decorate your curriculum vitae (CV) Brightening up your CV in an extreme case can go to the ... Continue Reading

The benefits of a positive work attitude

April 12, 2013 by  
Filed under Workplace

Many employers expect a positive work attitude of their employees. What is actually a positive work attitude and how you can radiate? Why a positive attitude at work? Bosses want employees who exude a positive attitude to work. In addition, people function better with a positive work attitude in a team. People ... Continue Reading

How do I become detergents tester?

April 9, 2013 by  
Filed under Other Jobs

Each detergent tested before we at home can do. How do you become a detergent tester? And what are the requirements to be a detergent tester? The detergent compositions tester The fridge will open. Behind the door are dozens of bins clearly labeled. In the baking square packs, are as big as ... Continue Reading

How to develop adaptability in workplace

April 7, 2013 by  
Filed under Workplace

Workers hardly get time to get used to the changes. Changes related to environment, tasks, responsibilities and people. Adaptability means you can continue to work efficiently under these changing circumstances. At companies where regular reorganization takes place adaptability is a must-have feature. Someone who can adapt is willing to change based ... Continue Reading

Why Choose a Career in Law?

March 23, 2013 by  
Filed under Business & Professional Jobs

The system nowadays is organized so that, once you choose what you are going to study, you are bound to that profession for the rest of your life. Frankly speaking, you can always have hobbies that can bring you some extra cash on the side, but your job is your ... Continue Reading

How to Balance on the Tightrope of Work & School

March 13, 2013 by  
Filed under Career Planning

Depositphotos_2080117_xsHolding down a job while attending school full-time is a balancing act that requires a great deal of effort and strategy. You’re not alone, however. Seventy-two percent of the 19.7 million students over the age of 16 enrolled in undergraduate college worked in 2011—twenty percent of those students worked full ... Continue Reading

Graduated and unemployed

February 22, 2013 by  
Filed under Layoffs & Firings

With your college, university or vocational diploma in hand, you are ready to enter the labor market. Or so you think. Because in the year 2012, the jobs are not there for the taking. What can you do when you graduate and are unemployed? Under your reading skills, work experience ... Continue Reading