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Stress free jobs are not impossible to come by. In fact, you would be surprised at how many stress free jobs there really are in this world. Working doesn’t have to place dread in the pit of your stomach each morning. You don’t have to yearn for retirement to quickly arrive. This article will help you on your career quest to find stress free jobs. Continue reading »

 

For job candidates, the waiting period following an interview is often a stressful experience that can be exacerbated by interviewers who practice poor post-interview etiquette. The steps an interviewer takes following the interview can reflect poorly or positively on the organization as a whole and affect the job candidate’s feelings about the position. Practicing good post-interview etiquette requires Continue reading »

 

Most high paying careers are considered high stress careers. Occasionally a career path can cause so much stress that the financial reward is not worth the mental strain. Many careers, however, are considered to be both high paying and stress free.
Career stress often comes from a number of places. Long commutes, obnoxious bosses, career instability and extended work weeks are among the leading causes of such career stress. These six career paths, however, Continue reading »

 

Recession-proof careers are those offering services that people need rather than want. Industries offering consumer or business products are constantly changing and may be more susceptible to layoffs or failure during a recession. Recession-proof careers are able to survive technological and economic changes without negative impact. Continue reading »

 

Everyone likes it when things at the workplace are going smoothly and the employees are productive and efficient. It’s easy to work when your employees are actually performing their jobs–but sometimes, Continue reading »

 

The way in which you follow up after a job interview can be as important to your job search success as the interview itself. After a job interview, it is critical that you make it known to your potential employer that you are enthusiastic about the job for which you interviewed and the company itself. Continue reading »

 

Recession-proof careers are typically in job fields that either can’t be done without or make money during a down economy. Each career choice should be weighed on its own merits, as each might work differently at different times. Although there are no guarantees in any field, careful choices in these recession-proof fields can help you weather the economic storms with minimal financial turbulence. Continue reading »

 

Most self-employed people have been there–you finish a project and send it off to a client, so proud of your work. But the client doesn’t feel the same, and now you’ve got to play catch-up to get it to that client’s liking so you can get paid, and still possibly get referrals from him or her. Here are some tips on how to cope with a client who isn’t so crazed about your work. Continue reading »

 

Each question in a job interview is used by the hiring manager to find out information she considers important to the position. One of the more common questions is “What do you consider your greatest weakness?” It can be a difficult question to answer if you are unprepared. But when you take the time to put together a strong answer, you will improve your chances of performing well. Continue reading »

 

When you interview for a job, remember that your potential employer is looking for someone who can fulfill the company’s needs and help solve its problems. While an interviewer may be sympathetic to your needs, he’ll want to know what you can do for the company not what the company can do for you. All of your answers to job interview questions should keep this basic fact in mind. Continue reading »

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