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The 25 Dirtiest Jobs on Planet Earth

Posted on 06 October 2009 by admin

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From Source: everydaycareer.com

That mediocre office chair you’re probably slouched in right now is the source of misery in your day to day world. Sure, bad posture may not be your dream side-effect to getting to sit all day but at least you have a chair to take a load off in. But there are people out there in the world, the ones that make your day to day life tick over that only dream of your office chair. To them it’s more of a throne than a cheap piece of manufactured, uncomfortable plastic. Quit your whining! Let’s take a look at the men and women that do the dirtiest jobs in the world so that we don’t have to. Without them, we’d crumble. I warn you though, some of these leave political correctness in the dust.

Listropolis’ Take:

And we thought we had it bad. All 25 of these jobs are just nasty, but luckily, there are people out there willing to do them. Cool list!

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Top 5 Interview Questions and the Answers You Need to Know

Posted on 04 August 2008 by admin

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How do you make yourself standout in an interview? How do you make sure you’re presenting your experience and qualifications in a way that you are the candidate the company chooses? Interviews are not fun, but there seem to be stock questions asked in every one of them. Here are the top 5 answers, according to Interview Answers in a Flash, that should help you nail your next interview.

Q1. Tell me about yourself

This is a tough question to answer because you don’t know for sure what the interviewer is seeking. In general, however, interviewers ask this question for two reasons: 1. to learn more about you and what you consider important than will be obvious from your resume, and 2. to see how well you are able to think on your feet. Don’t simply provide your work and educational history.

Answer for small business: “I moved here about ten years ago and really have enjoyed living in this area. The hiking, skiing, and natural beauty are wonderful. I’ve been married for five years and have one child who is just starting to hike with my husband and me. We both want to instill a love of the outdoors in her early. Part of the reason I am interested in working for your company is my appreciation for the outdoors. Your company has supported all of the initiatives to create increased park land in our area over the last five years, and I want to work for a company like that.”

Answer for a large corporation: “As you can see from my resume, I have a lot of experience helping customers solve problems. In my current position, I am responsible for working with approximately 150 families. As a result, I have become highly organized and complete my documentation of service directly after working with a customer. In my last review, I received the highest customer service rating in my group.” Continue Reading

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45 Proven Job Interview Techniques for Landing Your Next Job

Posted on 22 March 2008 by admin

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You have absolutely no chance of getting a job if you can’t make a good impression during the job interview. Find out what you need to know about interviewing and get real techniques to ace your interview here.

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36 Beautiful Resume Ideas That Work

Posted on 16 March 2008 by admin

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Make your resume stand out by using a beautiful design that most people have never seen before. Here are some terrific resume ideas to inspire you.

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4 Things You Should Never Say to the CEO

Posted on 16 March 2008 by admin

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If a “nice guy” runs your company, you might be able to say whatever’s on your mind in the boardroom and get away with it. But most successful CEOs aren’t nice guys — they’re very serious people, often edgy to the point of mania. At General Electric, where I spent 20 years as the speechwriter for hyperkinetic CEO Jack Welch, I watched dozens of executives torpedo their own careers by saying the wrong thing to the boss — not “politically incorrect” jaw-droppers, just maladroit or foolish remarks.
Even if you work at a small company with 1 percent of GE’s revenue, there are certain verbal blunders you should avoid at all cost:

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