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Business Manners Apply to Interviewers As Well As Applicants
by Lydia Ramsey
Remember that common courtesy is applicable to both the interviewer and applicant so treat your prospective employees with care.
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Travel Nurse Employment: Tax Advantages of Per Diem Deductions
by Jeff Morrow
Savvy travel nurses know that they are eligible to save hundreds, if not thousands of dollars by understanding that they can take per diem deductions for every day that they are on temporary assignment away from their tax home.
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Professionally Written Resumes: Your Future Depends on It
by Tracey Drake
Most people find it hard to write objectively and effectively about themselves. This is one major pitfall of writing your own resume. Equally important is understanding what employers are seeking in a resume. Do you know? The newest element to complicate writing your own resume is knowing how to format the resume for online searches, ensuring keywords are present and your background is well represented.
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The Importance of How You Spend Your Time Between Jobs - Various Options and Strategies You Should Think Of
by Shaun Stevens
It is often unappreciated that how you spend your time between jobs in an imporant element in how you plan and present and present yourself in future and upcoming job interviews and in career development .
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Your Hidden Salary
by Douglas Harvey
Very often when we are considering new employment or reflecting on the one we currently have, we tend to focus on the salary. In this article life coach Doug Harvey helps the reader to consider that some aspects may be at least equal to if not more important than -money.
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