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Showing posts with label Career. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Career. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
The Pygmalion Effect on Human Communications
According to legend, Pygmalion was a sculptor who fell in love with a female statue he had carved. His wish for the statue to come to life came true. In human resources management, the Pygmalion Effect occurs when a manager's treatment of an employee is influenced by his expectations of the employee. The Pygmalion Effect produces positive and negative behavior.
How to Make a Tickler File
A tickler file sets up reminders that you receive at a specified time in the future, sort of like sending a letter to your future self. The tickler itself is a set of manila file folders that are labeled for the days and months, like a perpetual calendar. The folders hold reminders of future events or ideas, like a show six months in advance or notes to review right before a meeting in two weeks.
What Are Observers on Meeting Minutes?
The structure of meeting minutes varies with each organization and each group within an organization, but there are some general practices that help a reader understand meeting minutes. For example, minutes should contain a description of the group holding the meeting, the purpose of the meeting, attendees, records of votes and summaries of discussions. Sometimes the list of attendees will include people listed as observers.
How to Write a Goodbye Card
Retirement, relocation, or termination are only three of the countless reasons a co-worker may say goodbye to his associates. While the Department of Labor reports that it is impossible to predict the exact number of times a person will change careers over the course of a lifetime, career switches have definitely become more frequent in the Internet Age than they were in decades past, when it was not unusual to hold a single job for one's entire career. If someone you work with is leaving and you need to bid farewell to a co-worker, writing a thoughtful goodbye card is an excellent way to do it.
How to Not Be Scared of Presenting in Front of People
Presenting in front of people is an acquired skill. Most people feel afraid of standing up and talking to a group of strangers. We are scared of being judged on our appearance, quality and delivery of presentation -- or even on our voices and accents.
Monday, August 22, 2011
The Most Important Job Interviewing Skills
Interviewing for that job you really want can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. However, there are some tricks to keep your nerves from getting the best of you during an interview and make that first impression a memorable one. A job interview can result in the elusive job offer so it is crucial to head into every interview feeling confident and well
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Difference Between an Invoice & a Statement
In everyday language, the words "invoice" and "statement" are often used interchangeably. Many times this is correct. An invoice is a type of statement, but a statement is not always an invoice. There are dozens of examples where a business document can serve as a combined invoice and a statement of account.
The Most Important Job Interviewing Skills
Interviewing for that job you really want can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. However, there are some tricks to keep your nerves from getting the best of you during an interview and make that first impression a memorable one. A job interview can result in the elusive job offer so it is crucial to head into every interview feeling confident and well prepared.
Careers That Require Travel Around the World
A wide variety of careers-beyond airline pilots, flight attendants and diplomats--are available for people who want travel to be an integral part of their job.
Friday, May 27, 2011
How Much to Set Aside for Taxes for Freelancing
IRS rules as of February 2011 state that if you net $400 or more from freelancing, you must file a tax return. This likely comes as no surprise. However, the amount to set aside for taxes varies based on a few considerations. Keep in mind that percentages, credits, exemptions and other factors that may affect tax amounts change from year to year. Keep yourself informed or consult a tax professional experienced in freelance income reporting to verify that your information is current.
How to Avoid Job-Search Scams
With so many people on the job hunt in the current recession, there are unfortunately others who want to take advantage of the situation. For example, the FDIC has issued a warning about a rise in scams involving unauthorized money transfers from hacked online bank accounts to what it calls "money mules," which are people hired through work-at-home scams to help cyber criminals overseas launder money. But it's not just people working at home--scams are rampant everywhere--and they are targeting those looking for jobs. Avoid getting tangled up in job-search scams.
How to Request a Pay Raise?
So after weeks, months or (God forbid) years of toiling, you've finally come to the realization that you deserve a raise. Maybe you need the money to move out of your parents'; basement before you turn 30. Or maybe you need to purchase a new kidney to compensate for your collegiate drinking. Or maybe you just want some recognition after saving the company's bacon time and time again. We don't care about your motivation; we just want to help you get a raise.
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