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	<title>career objective</title>
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				<title>Sample Resume Objective</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 13:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>sample resume objective</category><category>estate paralegal</category><category>employment objective</category><category>paralegal degree</category><category>paralegal studies</category><category>career objective</category><category>creating a resume</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/sample-resume-objective</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ When creating a resume, one of the most important aspects is the resume objective. Employers get hundreds of resumes whenever they place an add for a job and unless you put down your employment objective in your resume, the document that you worked so hard to produce may end up by the wayside. ]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ When <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/creating+a+resume" rel="tag">creating a resume</a>, one of the most important aspects is the resume objective. Employers get hundreds of resumes whenever they place an add for a job and unless you put down your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/employment+objective" rel="tag">employment objective</a> in your resume, the document that you worked so hard to produce may end up by the wayside. <br /><br /> There are many different <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sample+resume+objective" rel="tag">sample resume objective</a> forms that you can use,. The resume objective is simply what you wish to accomplish by sending the company your resume. In most cases, the objective is to get a certain job. This should be clearly stated on your resume. <br /><br /> A sample resume objective for someone who wishes to become a paralegal, for example, can include a heading stating Employment Objective and under this heading should be the type of paralegal position which you are seeking. If you are seeking to be a commercial real <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/estate+paralegal" rel="tag">estate paralegal</a>, for example, this should be stated at this point. <br /><br /> Another sample resume objective would be for someone who is seeking a position as receptionist. Again, the Employment Objective would be listed as receptionist. <br /><br /> Suppose, however, that the person who seeks to be a receptionist is also going to school for a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/paralegal+degree" rel="tag">paralegal degree</a>. He or she may be qualified now to be a receptionist, but upon completion of their studies, will want to seek employment as a paralegal. If this person is applying for a job at a law office, in addition to the sample resume objective there should also be a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+objective" rel="tag">career objective</a> stated. This could read something like this: <br /><br /> Although I am seeking the position of receptionist, I am currently enrolled in xxx college and expect to complete my <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/paralegal+studies" rel="tag">paralegal studies</a> in xxx. My career objective is to become a paralegal. <br /><br /> This will let the prospective employer know that in addition to getting a receptionist, he or she may also be able to get a qualified paralegal who will have knowledge of the law firm and can remain in the employ of the law firm for years to come. This may make the candidate a bit more desirable as it costs employers thousands of dollars to train new employees. <br /><br /> A good sample resume objective can be found within many different software programs that assist someone in creating a resume. The wording is all there, you just need to fill in the proper information. It is essential, however, that you put down an objective in your resume. It not only denotes professionalism, but lessens the confusion on the behalf of the employer. <br /><br /> Employment objectives and career objectives are two different headings on most resumes. An employment objective refers to the job for which one is immediately applying., A person just out of law school may apply for a job as an associate in a law firm. This is an employment objective. A career objective for the same person, however, would probably be partner in the law firm. <br /><br /> Many people are hesitant about putting down career objectives on their resumes. It makes them feel foolish as if they are shooting for the stars. Nothing can be further from the truth. Most employees want to hire people with some sort of ambition. It is not foolish to say that you want to be partner of a law firm when you are an attorney, it is more foolish to say that you are content with staying an associate and never moving up the ladder. <br /><br /> It is important, therefore, to put employment objectives as well as career objectives, where appropriate, on your resume. If you are going to school to become a nurse and have applied for a job as a secretary, it is not necessary to put your nursing career objective on your resume as this may cost you the job. A career objective should only be included on a resume if it adds to the employment opportunity which you are seeking. <br /><br /> To find a good sample resume objective, take a look at some of the resume building tools online or in some resume building software. All of the information that you need to find a good sample resume objective can be right at your fingertips. Remember to be honest in what you are hoping to achieve. You do not have to get too wordy, either. A good sample resume objective can be as simple as saying that you want to be a receptionist.   <bio>Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200 articles on various subjects. For more information on resume distribution checkout <a href="http://www.jobsbyfax.com" >http://www.jobsbyfax.com</a>.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Get The Results You Want By Using An Executive Summary On Your Resume</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 25 Nov 2006 04:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>resume objective</category><category>resume objectives</category><category>executive summary</category><category>job seekers</category><category>objective section</category><category>novel</category><category>career skills</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/get-the-results-you-want-by-using-an-executive-summary-on-your-resume</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[In the not-so-distant past, the resume objective section was widely used. The resume objective, simply put, is a 2-3 line statement summarizing the goals you have set for yourself and the position you seek.  Many experts in the field feel that a section on resume objectives may be omitted. They]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[In the not-so-distant past, the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/resume+objective" rel="tag">resume objective</a> section was widely used. The resume objective, simply put, is a 2-3 line statement summarizing the goals you have set for yourself and the position you seek. <br /><br /> Many experts in the field feel that a section on <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/resume+objectives" rel="tag">resume objectives</a> may be omitted. They suggest the use other useful information instead. A resume objective focuses on your personal goals, which often reads like a wish statement - in most cases, in complete disregard of what the employers want to know and expect to get from you. For this reason, more and more <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/job+seekers" rel="tag">job seekers</a> are using the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/executive+summary" rel="tag">executive summary</a> instead of a resume <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/objective+section" rel="tag">objective section</a>. <br /><br /> Resume Objective vs. Executive Summary <br /><br /> Resume objectives can be construed as being self-centric. For example, "Seeking a position in the sales department with an opportunity for faster career advancement" focuses completely on you. It does not tell the employer anything about your past career, your strengths or what you can do for them. <br /><br />  A resume objective could lead hiring managers into thinking about the specifics of your objectives (i.e., what you want) instead of your skills and strengths. <br /><br />  Resume objectives tend to be career-limiting and one-dimensional <br /><br />  A resume objective narrows down your opportunities when you are multi-skilled and qualified for more than one position. <br /><br /> An executive summary, on the other hand, talks about the results that you have achieved and the potential you possess which makes recruiters take notice - it also helps establish your professional identity. An executive summary presents you, in terms of your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+skills" rel="tag">career skills</a>, accomplishments and abilities, to the hiring manager or organization before they start reading your resume. That is why the executive summary is so important today. <br /><br /> Think of the executive summary as the introduction to a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/novel" rel="tag">novel</a>. You can read the introduction, find out the main characters and the plot before you actually start reading the novel itself. The introduction gives you the push you need to actually begin reading the book. If you like what you read in the introduction, you usually go on. It's the same thing with the executive summary and your resume. <br /><br /> Why the Executive Summary Is Used Now Instead <br /><br /> Obviously, resumes that win interviews are simple and focused. An executive summary achieves this by saying who you are (professionally), what you have achieved and how and what you can contribute. A recent survey revealed that more than 72% of resumes that win interviews are well summarized and focused. Also, many job seekers who have changed their resume format to include the executive summary instead of an objective section have acknowledged this. Here's why the executive summary is more often used now: <br /><br />  It highlights your career skills and presents them as desired by hiring managers <br /><br />  It exhibits how you can benefit the organization by presenting your abilities and strengths as they relate to the current position that you are targeting <br /><br />  Executive summaries grab attention, permits use of descriptive verbs (such as accelerated, delivered, re-engineered and generated). <br /><br /> Executive summaries help recruiters decide whether to call you for an interview -- and we all know that the real test of a resume is whether or not it produces interviews. So replace that objective section on your resume with a rewritten executive summary. It just might get you the results that you are looking for.   <bio>Heather Eagar is a former professional resume writer who is now dedicated to providing job seekers with resources and products that promote job search success from beginning to end. For reviews of resume writing services of the top companies in the industry go to <a href="http://www.ResumeLines.com" >http://www.ResumeLines.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Have A Rewarding Career</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>career development plans</category><category>reach your career goals</category><category>possible career paths</category><category>further your career</category><category>job titles</category><category>rewarding career</category><category>career ladders</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/have-a-rewarding-career</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ The ultimate goal of most individuals is to have a rewarding career. After years of grueling studies, you would naturally want to practice what you have learned in school. But a rewarding career can not be achieved overnight. It usually takes time and a lot of sacrifices before you eventually]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ The ultimate goal of most individuals is to have a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/rewarding+career" rel="tag">rewarding career</a>. After years of grueling studies, you would naturally want to practice what you have learned in school. But a rewarding career can not be achieved overnight. It usually takes time and a lot of sacrifices before you eventually <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/reach+your+career+goals" rel="tag">reach your career goals</a>. The easiest way to accomplish this is thru career development. <br /><br /> Career development is very important if you plan on being successful. It usually involves a realistic plan that is detailed and organized. You can start making this plan by assessing your self. You should determine your interests, skills and strengths as well as limitations and weaknesses. After doing this, you can now consider which aspects of your past and present employment you find most interesting. All these can help you pinpoint exactly what path to take to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/further+your+career" rel="tag">further your career</a>. You should also determine whether you are committed enough to relocate or work on different shifts. <br /><br /> After considering all these factors, you can now move on to another aspect of career development, which is exploration. When exploring <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/possible+career+paths" rel="tag">possible career paths</a>, you should keep in mind the different opportunities that come with different <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/job+titles" rel="tag">job titles</a>. By having a clear idea of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+ladders" rel="tag">career ladders</a>, you can find out whether or not the path fits your career plans. <br /><br /> Additional research is very important. You can find individuals who work in the field you are interested in and ask them specific questions about their jobs. You should make it clear to them that you are exploring options as part of your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+development+plans" rel="tag">career development plans</a>. When inquiring about their work, make sure that you only get objective assessment of their job in order for you to have a very clear picture. <br /><br /> For more information on career development, the internet is a good source. You can search for information like scope of duties, compensation, qualifications and required work experience. It would help you decide which career path would be more rewarding. Aside from the internet, there are also counseling centers that could provide you with expert advice and tips as well as additional information about the career you are interested in. <br /><br /> After doing all these, you are finally ready to decide the best career move for you. Of course, the most important factor you should consider when exploring career options is if it would make you happy and fulfilled in the long term.   <bio>One excellent way to address the career development issues within your mind is to go through hypnosis. <a href="http://careerdevelopment.y54.com" >http://careerdevelopment.y54.com</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Writing a Great Resume Objective</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 19:29:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>resume cover letter</category><category>resume objectives</category><category>corporate ladder</category><category>hiring managers</category><category>adjectives</category><category>job hunter</category><category>many things</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/writing-a-great-resume-objective</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[It's the first thing potential employers read, and it can set the tone for your entire resume. The objective you list on your resume can make the difference between "keep reading" and "toss it" in the minds of hiring managers, so it's worth your time and attention!Below are some tips on how to]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[It's the first thing potential employers read, and it can set the tone for your entire resume. The objective you list on your resume can make the difference between "keep reading" and "toss it" in the minds of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/hiring+managers" rel="tag">hiring managers</a>, so it's worth your time and attention!<br><br>Below are some tips on how to create an objective that's accurate and engaging for the reader, along with what you need to consider before committing to an objective.<br><br>Write From the Employer's Point of View<br><br>It's your resume, so it makes sense that your objective should be about what you're looking for, right? But as with so <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/many+things" rel="tag">many things</a> related to job hunting, the trick is to compose an objective that speaks to what the potential employer is looking for.<br><br> Add value. The single best way to sell yourself--in your resume, cover letter, and any other application material--is to relate your ability to add value to a company. For example: "Seeking a marketing position where 20 years of experience can help advance the company's goals." Now, if you're the potential employer, doesn't that sound like a better deal than someone who wants to "put 20 years of experience to use." To use for what? Use your first opportunity to "wow" them by revealing exactly how you can help the company.<br><br> Avoid "me"-centric wording. Do you want to advance your career? Do you want to further your goals by moving up the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/corporate+ladder" rel="tag">corporate ladder</a>? From the looks of most <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/resume+objectives" rel="tag">resume objectives</a>, that's important to almost every <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/job+hunter" rel="tag">job hunter</a>. But employers aren't terribly concerned about what you want--at least not before you're hired an prove invaluable to the company. Avoid objectives that talk include "my career" "I want," and "offer me advancement."<br><br> Stay away from the clichιs. Hiring managers see dozens of objectives every day that include the terms like "utilize my skills." It looks lazy or, worse, like you don't know what you're doing if you can't streamline it to reflect the job you want and exactly what you bring to the table.<br><br> Take care with your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/adjectives" rel="tag">adjectives</a>. Chances are, you've made adjective mistakes in the past and didn't even realize it. Listing your desire for a "challenging" job, for example, can't help but cause potential employers to think, "As opposed to boring?" Or wanting to secure a position within a "progressive" company. Don't most people prefer that over a stodgy company stuck in the 19th century? It may seem like a small thing, but your adjectives can speak volumes about you. Your descriptions can come off as trite or simply make the reader think, "duh..." Remember that every word counts.<br><br>Pair the Right Objective with the Right Job<br><br>There are so many variables within the job hunting process. But whether you're applying for specific jobs, prospecting anywhere and everywhere, or attempting to pull off a significant career change, your objective will either help or hurt your cause.<br><br> Be as specific as possible. If you're responding to an ad for a defined job, make sure the hiring manager knows that when reading your objective. That doesn't mean you should include where you saw the ad ("seeking the position advertised in the city newspaper"); rather the reader should understand through the words in your objective that you're responding to the ad. Instead of a blanket "seeking a sales position at Company X," say "seeking Account Management position for Territory ABC." If you're not applying for a job opening, see below.<br><br> Leave it off entirely if you're prospecting. Using an objective is a powerful way to open a resume and target it to the job you're interested in. But if you're applying for potential job openings at a specific company (without knowing the actual jobs you're qualified for) or are using your resume to blanket an area (posting it on a huge online job site or handing it out at a career fair), skip the objective altogether. It will only serve to limit the number of responses you get. Let the rest of your resume sell your strengths and experience, and cross your fingers that you're a match for an opening.<br><br> Be precise with a career-change resume. When you're changing careers, a great objective is even more important. If you don't state your goal explicitly in the objective, the hiring manager may look over your resume and wonder why a graphic designer is submitting a resume for an accounting position. Make sure you say something like, "Seeking an entry-level accounting position where 10 years of comprehensive business experience can be applied to increase client satisfaction."<bio>Jason Kay recommends you read <a mce_href="http://www.jobgoround.com/review_resume_writers.php" href="http://www.jobgoround.com/review_resume_writers.php">resume writing service reviews</a> before choosing a professional resume service. Read more career advice and <a href="http://www.jobgoround.com/resume_distribution.php">resume distribution reviews</a> at JobGoRound.com.</bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>How To Find Your Dream Career</title>
		<link>http://www.artwoo.com/article/how-to-find-your-dream-career</link>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 02 Dec 2006 04:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>dream career</category><category>career descriptions</category><category>finding a career</category><category>career counselor</category><category>bad jobs</category><category>finding your dream</category><category>francois botha</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/how-to-find-your-dream-career</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Are you searching for your dream career? Have you gone through many bad jobs, and are finally getting tired of it? Do you just want to find a career that you like? If you answered yes to any of these questions you are in the same boat as a lot of people. The bottom line is that finding a career]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Are you searching for your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dream+career" rel="tag">dream career</a>? Have you gone through many <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/bad+jobs" rel="tag">bad jobs</a>, and are finally getting tired of it? Do you just want to find a career that you like? If you answered yes to any of these questions you are in the same boat as a lot of people. The bottom line is that <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/finding+a+career" rel="tag">finding a career</a> that you like is not always the easiest thing to do. Some people go through many careers before they finally find the one that is right for them. At the same time, there are many others who find their dream career the first time out. Regardless of what situation you are in, you can find your dream career if you put your mind to it. <br /><br /> The first step to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/finding+your+dream" rel="tag">finding your dream</a> career is determining what it is. After all, if you do not know what your dream career is, how can you ever find it? You can get information on many different careers by searching online or talking with a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+counselor" rel="tag">career counselor</a>. The point is you need to know what is out there to find what you are interested in the most. <br /><br /> When you know what career you want to try out, you will then want to search far and wide for the best position. This can be done by going through the classifieds in your local newspaper and also using the internet job boards. The more jobs that you come across, the better chance you have of finding one that is your dream career. You should not make the mistake of only searching in one place or in one location. If you do this you will have a very difficult time pinpointing your dream career. <br /><br /> Overall, finding your dream career may take you many years. But one thing is for sure; if you put the time into searching for your dream career you will get it in the end. And all in all, this is the only thing that counts when everything is said and done.  <bio><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/francois+botha" rel="tag">Francois Botha</a> has written over 1000 articles on various career subjects. For more information on <a href="http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/" >http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/</a> or <a href="http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/complete-list-of-careers.htm" >http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/complete-list-of-careers.htm</a> check his website. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Geologist Career</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2006 20:27:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>geologist</category><category>career descriptions</category><category>composition of the earth</category><category>geology</category><category>www career</category><category>rock formations</category><category>careers available</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/geologist-career</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[A career in geology can be very rewarding in a number of different ways. But before you get too excited about a geologist career you will want to make sure that you know what you are getting yourself into. After all, a geologist career is not among the most common. Sure, there are many geologist]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[A career in <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/geology" rel="tag">geology</a> can be very rewarding in a number of different ways. But before you get too excited about a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/geologist" rel="tag">geologist</a> career you will want to make sure that you know what you are getting yourself into. After all, a geologist career is not among the most common. Sure, there are many geologist <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/careers+available" rel="tag">careers available</a>, but if you do not know what you are getting yourself into you may not have much luck when it comes to finding the job that is right for you. <br /><br /> Generally speaking, a geologist career has to do with somebody who studies the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/composition+of+the+earth" rel="tag">composition of the earth</a>; more particularly the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/rock+formations" rel="tag">rock formations</a>. As you can probably imagine, there are not too many of these jobs available. But if you think that a geologist career is right for you, there is no reason for you to back down from the industry. Sure, you are going to be up against a lot of competition, but this is the truth no matter what career you are interested in. As long as you know what types of geologist careers are available, you will be able to give yourself the best chance of finding one that suits your needs. <br /><br /> If you think that a career in geology is right for you, look into the details a bit further. You can do plenty of research on geologist careers by simply going online and searching for it. In addition, there are many books that are devoted to geology as well. They will give you a good idea as to what is available in the industry today. All you have to do is take the time to search for the information that will best help you out. <br /><br /> Overall, a geologist career is a great way to spend your life. You can make a lot of money in the field of geology, and it is also a very interesting. As long as you know what a geologist career is all about, you should not have any problems getting started.  <bio>Francois is an author at <a href="http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk" >http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk</a> and a popular publisher of many Geologist Career articles. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Career Development Takes Work</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 24 May 2006 06:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>career development</category><category>career counselor</category><category>proactive steps</category><category>fortunately</category><category>definitely</category><category>dreams</category><category>fit</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/career-development-takes-work</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Do you currently have the career of your dreams? If so, congratulations on all your hard work, because I'm quite sure that your success and accomplishment didn't happen over night. If you do not have the career you have always dreamed of, do not worry, you can get there. Career development isn't]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Do you currently have the career of your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dreams" rel="tag">dreams</a>? If so, congratulations on all your hard work, because I'm quite sure that your success and accomplishment didn't happen over night. If you do not have the career you have always dreamed of, do not worry, you can get there. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+development" rel="tag">Career development</a> isn't easy, but it is <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/definitely" rel="tag">definitely</a> worth it. <br /><br /> Career development can mean a lot of things. Here, for my purposes, I simply mean doing the things you have to do to get the career you really want. The first step in the process of career development is to figure out - really figure out - the career you want to have. This may be harder than it seems. You really need to know yourself, know what you're good at, and know what excites you. Not many people last long in a career that they hate. Career development begins with taking a close look at yourself. See a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+counselor" rel="tag">career counselor</a> for even more help or to take tests that will help you to determine your personality and jobs that will <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fit" rel="tag">fit</a> it well. <br /><br /> Once you have determined a career or two that seems like it will fit you and your dreams, continue with your career development by discovering what needs to happen for you to be qualified for the career you want. Career development does not happen in an instant or even in a year, it may take years of hard work to get to where you want to be. It is important to be realistic about your goals and about the process. Does more education need to take place for your career development? Or perhaps you just need some special training courses in your field but you do not need another degree? Find these things out and then begin pursuing it. <br /><br /> Career development is important because I am convinced that it is important that people spend their lives on things they care about and feel like they can do well at. There is nothing worse than spending years of your life in an unsatisfying career. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fortunately" rel="tag">Fortunately</a>, you do not have to let that be the story of your life. Take <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/proactive+steps" rel="tag">proactive steps</a> that put you in control of your career development. <br /><br /> I guess what I'm simply trying to say is this: life is hard. Work is hard. Work is much easier and life is much better when it is doing a career that you love. Believe that it is possible for you to have a career that you love and then commit to whatever career development is necessary for you. It will be worth it for years to come.   <bio>It took Martin Stoleman a few years to make it through the necessary career development for his now career as an author. See more at <a href="http://www.careerdevelopmenthelp.info">http://www.careerdevelopmenthelp.info</a> for the sake of your future. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>You Have To Use The Right Bait  To Get That Job Interview</title>
		<link>http://www.artwoo.com/article/you-have-to-use-the-right-bait-to-get-that-job-interview</link>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jun 2007 21:59:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>resume format</category><category>functional resume</category><category>resume layout</category><category>job seekers</category><category>format of resume</category><category>resume preparation</category><category>job search</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/you-have-to-use-the-right-bait-to-get-that-job-interview</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Many job seekers have one basic resume in the same way that a musician may only know how to perform one or two songs well. Different jobs searches require different resumes. Different type of jobs requires different tailor made resumes.  First you should decide on your job objective. This can be]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Many <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/job+seekers" rel="tag">job seekers</a> have one basic resume in the same way that a musician may only know how to perform one or two songs well. Different jobs searches require different resumes. Different type of jobs requires different tailor made resumes. <br /><br /> First you should decide on your job objective. This can be best accomplished by writing a concise job objective that describes the job that you are seeking. Your entire resume will be organized around that objective. Deciding on a clear job objective will help you determine the best way to organize your resume for the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/job+search" rel="tag">job search</a>, select appropriate keywords and present your job and career experiences. <br /><br /> First on the blueprint list is to choose the most appropriate <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/resume+layout" rel="tag">resume layout</a> for your resume project. Among the most popular resume layout schemes are reverse chronological, functional and lastly a combination of both. <br /><br /> The reverse chronological layout is best to show skills, work experience and logical career progression that are directly related to the employment job target. This layout should be chosen when you wish to emphasize steady, solid work experience without major employment gaps. Place prominently at the very top of the resume the information category that best supports your job objective or career objectives. List your employment history in reverse chronological order with the most recent experience first on the list. Ensure that you stress the major accomplishments and responsibilities of each position. It is best to avoid repeating details that are common to several of the work employment positions. <br /><br /> The second of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/resume+preparation" rel="tag">resume preparation</a> formats is the "functional" resume. You should use this <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/resume+format" rel="tag">resume format</a> is you lack work experience that is directly related to your job employment career target. As well the functional <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/format+of+resume" rel="tag">format of resume</a> type is appropriate are you having gaps in employment history. In our day and age gaps in the employment history of men generally draw much more attention whereas in the case of the female sex leaving the workplace for a number of reason whether it be for raising children or other household duties is not such a red flag in the employment hiring process. <br /><br /> Clearly emphasize your skills that relate to the job objectives and substantiate them with measurable accomplishments. Use separate paragraphs to emphasize each skill category. Arrange the paragraphs in order or importance to objective, listing the most appropriate and important skills first. <br /><br /> Lastly the third and last of these resume format is that of the "Combination" resume format. You can and should capture an employer's attention by emphasizing the match between your skills and the position's requirements. Consider the combination layout if you want to emphasize your skills or if you have limited experience. List your skills in a reverse chronological list of job experiences. Add credibility by linking your achievement with specific employers and time periods. Place your education summary where it best suits your objectives. If your education is more closely related to the skills required for you target job, then place your educational information before your work experience information. <br /><br /> It is often said that it `how you tell the story" not the story itself that counts. . The same holds true with your resume and its preparation. The whole purpose of the job employment resume is to open the door for an interview. Different jobs require different resumes that are targeted for that specific job. How could it be otherwise? Choose the most appropriate resume layout format to be the bait to get that interview or interviews on the way to landing that job.   <bio>Shaun Z. Stevens <a href="http://www.winnipegjobshark.com" >http://www.winnipegjobshark.com</a> <a href="http://www.fishlakemanitobanarrows.com" >http://www.fishlakemanitobanarrows.com</a> <a href="http://www.aceemploymentservices.net" >http://www.aceemploymentservices.net</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Career Descriptions</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 17 Nov 2006 22:27:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>career descriptions</category><category>people find</category><category>career counselor</category><category>www career</category><category>fact of the matter</category><category>job</category><category>matter of minutes</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/career-descriptions</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[If you are searching for a new career or are trying to decide what major to take up in college, you will need to learn a bit about what type of jobs are available. The best way to do this is by finding career descriptions in the fields that you are most interested. If you think that it is difficult]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[If you are searching for a new career or are trying to decide what major to take up in college, you will need to learn a bit about what type of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/job" rel="tag">job</a>s are available. The best way to do this is by finding <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+descriptions" rel="tag">career descriptions</a> in the fields that you are most interested. If you think that it is difficult to find career descriptions you are way off base. The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fact+of+the+matter" rel="tag">fact of the matter</a> is that if you put a little bit of time forth you should be able to find career descriptions sooner than you ever thought possible. <br /><br /> One of the best places to search for career descriptions is online. When you use the internet to search for career descriptions you will find everything that you need within a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/matter+of+minutes" rel="tag">matter of minutes</a>. Even if you are searching for descriptions of careers that are not common, if you rely on the internet you will always find what you are in need of. The fact of the matter is that career descriptions are all over the internet; it is up to you to find them. <br /><br /> Also, if you are in college a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+counselor" rel="tag">career counselor</a> can help you out. They can give you career descriptions on anything that you are interested in. This is a great option because they can also answer any questions that you may have. <br /><br /> Finally, there are many books that are meant to help <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/people+find" rel="tag">people find</a> careers. If you buy one of these books you will have plenty of information at your fingertips in no time at all. <br /><br /> Overall, career descriptions are what you need in order to make a good decision about your future job. If you know what different careers are all about, you should not run into any problems when you are trying to determine what you want to do. Use every resource that is available so that you can find plenty of career descriptions.  <bio>Francois is an experienced writer of many <a href="http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/complete-list-of-careers.htm" >http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/complete-list-of-careers.htm</a> and <a href="http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk" >http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk</a> articles and newsletters for many popular job websites. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Search With A Career Search</title>
		<link>http://www.artwoo.com/article/search-with-a-career-search</link>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jun 2006 21:32:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>career search</category><category>career counselor</category><category>career searches</category><category>career choice</category><category>cruise ships</category><category>job commitments</category><category>careers</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/search-with-a-career-search</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ If you are looking for the perfect career for you but are unsure of where to look or what to look for, then don't go any further without doing a career search. A career search is a great way to learn about potential careers without making any commitments or signing any contracts first.  The basic]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ If you are looking for the perfect career for you but are unsure of where to look or what to look for, then don't go any further without doing a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+search" rel="tag">career search</a>. A career search is a great way to learn about potential <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/careers" rel="tag">careers</a> without making any commitments or signing any contracts first. <br /><br /> The basic idea of a career search is two-fold. The first main purpose of doing a career search is to learn about all the possible careers that are available to be had as great professions. For example, you may know that some people make a great career out of being a chef, but have you ever considered being a chef that gets to travel the world and cook on <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cruise+ships" rel="tag">cruise ships</a>? Or maybe you have considered nannying as a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+choice" rel="tag">career choice</a> for you. With a career search you may learn that you can be a nanny in another country and make just as much money if not more. <br /><br /> The possibilities for making money and for enjoying your career are nearly endless. Do not let yourself get sucked into a job you hate simply because you haven't taken the time to find a career that is right for you. As a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+counselor" rel="tag">career counselor</a>, I meet with far too many people each week that are stuck doing jobs they hate simply to pay the bills because they didn't know that other careers were really possible. So take my advice and do a career search before you make any other <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/job+commitments" rel="tag">job commitments</a>. You just may be missing out on a career you could love. <br /><br /> A second main purpose of doing a career search is to learn more about yourself. You may not even have a good idea of what kinds of careers would fit your personality and skills until you do a career search to learn more about yourself. Take time to do some of the personality and skill tests that accompany <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+searches" rel="tag">career searches</a> and see what is right for you. If you are going to spend the majority of your life working, as most people do, than why not take your time and through a career search learn what is truly the best career for you. <br /><br /> Having a career you love is one of the most rewarding things in life. Doing a career search can be one of the easiest ways to discover what careers will bring you the best rewards.   <bio>Triston Huntsmin is a professional career counselor that encourages all potential-workers to do a career search before making a long term choice about careers. See <a href="http://www.careersearchhelp.info">http://www.careersearchhelp.info</a> for more. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Nursing Career</title>
		<link>http://www.artwoo.com/article/nursing-career</link>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2006 20:27:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>career descriptions</category><category>career choices</category><category>finding a job</category><category>doctors office</category><category>amount of money</category><category>career in nursing</category><category>private health care</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/nursing-career</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[In today's day and age there are many career choices that you can consider. But when it comes down to it, a nursing career is among the most popular. Over the past five to ten years careers in nursing have really taken off. If you are looking for a new way to make money or simply want to change]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[In today's day and age there are many <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+choices" rel="tag">career choices</a> that you can consider. But when it comes down to it, a nursing career is among the most popular. Over the past five to ten years careers in nursing have really taken off. If you are looking for a new way to make money or simply want to change careers, you should look into nursing. With the demand as high as it is today, you should not have any problems <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/finding+a+job" rel="tag">finding a job</a> as soon as you are qualified. <br /><br /> The great thing about a nursing career is that you can get a job in a number of different settings. Of course you can work at a hospital if you are interested in a nursing career, but there are other options to look into as well. For example, you can work for a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/private+health+care" rel="tag">private health care</a> practice and work in a doctor's office. As long as you keep an open mind you should not have any problems finding a nursing career that suits your needs. <br /><br /> And if money is on your mind, a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+in+nursing" rel="tag">career in nursing</a> is also a good option. Even though you may not be making as much as other medical professionals such as doctors or surgeons, you will make a decent <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/amount+of+money" rel="tag">amount of money</a>. And the great thing is that nurses usually start off with a relatively high salary. This is a huge advantage as opposed to having to work your way up the corporate ladder. <br /><br /> Overall, a nursing career may or may not be right for you. If you think that you would fit into this industry you should gather some more information on a career in nursing. You may find out that a nursing career is what you have been searching for. It only takes about two years to get the degree that you need. So if you think that you would make a great nurse and that you would love the job, start looking into where you can take classes.   <bio>Francois is the creator of <a href="http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk" >http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk</a> and an author of many nursing career articles. Get more at Career choices. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Resume Layout</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 04 Mar 2008 11:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>career aspirations</category><category>layout samples</category><category>resume layout</category><category>career objective</category><category>feather in your cap</category><category>proper qualifications</category><category>resume building</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/resume-layout</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ When you are building your resume, you will probably be overwhelmed with the different resume layout samples that are available both online and on different types of resume building software. A resume layout can be simple or elaborate and the one that you choose should reflect both your]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ When you are building your resume, you will probably be overwhelmed with the different resume <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/layout+samples" rel="tag">layout samples</a> that are available both online and on different types of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/resume+building" rel="tag">resume building</a> software. A <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/resume+layout" rel="tag">resume layout</a> can be simple or elaborate and the one that you choose should reflect both your personality as well as the job you are striving for. <br /><br /> Despite the different designs available, a resume layout should contain the same basic information. First off, you should put your name and contact information at the top of the resume in easy to read font. Do not rely on your cover letter to provide the company with your name and telephone number. In many cases, employers who are bogged down with papers never even bother to read the cover letters and toss them away. They re often separated from the resume. So make sure that you have all of your contact information on your resume at the top. <br /><br /> You should also have, in your resume layout, your job objective. This is pretty much a description of the job you hope to get. If you are applying for a job as a receptionist, for example, the job objective would be that of a receptionist. If you have <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+aspirations" rel="tag">career aspirations</a> further than a receptionist that will fit with this employer, such as a dental hygienist, you should put your job objective down as a receptionist and your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+objective" rel="tag">career objective</a> as a dental hygienist after you have met the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/proper+qualifications" rel="tag">proper qualifications</a>. Many people forget to put down the job objective on their resume and this is a very important part of the resume format. Because employers get so many different resumes, and many have various different openings, you resume may get lost in the shuffle if you do not include a job objective. <br /><br /> Another important part of the resume layout is the prior employment experience. You should start from the last job that you had and work backwards. List the name of the employer, the address and your position with the company. If you received a promotion, make sure you put that on your resume as this is a true <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/feather+in+your+cap" rel="tag">feather in your cap</a> and something that an employer definitely wants to see. List all of your skills, knowledge and accomplishments that you know how to perform. Make sure that they conform to the job for which you are seeking. It is a good idea to use bullet points to highlight your skills and knowledge. This will make your resume layout easier to read and draw attention to your skills. <br /><br /> Make sure you list all relevant employment that pertains to the job in which you are seeking. You do not have to go back past 10 years, generally. If you took some time off for a family or other reason, but did something 15 years ago that will greatly help you with this new job, you can list it in a separate part of the resume layout called accomplishments or additional information. <br /><br /> You will need to list your education as well. If you have a post graduate degree, you should list the type of degree you earned as well as the college or university where you studied. You should also list your undergraduate degree as well as that college or university. <br /><br /> Many people are under the impression that resumes should only be one page long. While this has been true in the past and employers do not like to normally look through pages and pages of material, it is more important to list all of your accomplishments that relate to the job which you are seeking than to try to conserve paper. One of the biggest mistakes people make is trying to either cram all of the information into one page using a small font, which makes it very difficult to read, or shortchanging themselves when it comes to listing their knowledge and skills. It is better to have a resume layout that is easy to read and contains all of the vital information, even if it is two pages long. <br /><br /> When choosing the proper resume layout, make sure that you choose one that offers you the best opportunity to acknowledge your skills and knowledge and is clear and easy to read. The type of resume layout that you choose can be modern or classic, but the information should be accurate and highlight all of the best of your abilities.   <bio>Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200 articles on various subjects. For more information checkout <a href="http://www.amazingresumecreator.com" >http://www.amazingresumecreator.com</a>.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Setting Career Goals</title>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jan 2007 22:27:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>career goals</category><category>career descriptions</category><category>term career</category><category>term goals</category><category>new job</category><category>long term goal</category><category>www career</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/setting-career-goals</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[If you want to succeed within you career it is very important that you set goals. The fact of the matter is that setting career goals can go a long way in helping you to achieve both short and long term success. The main reason that a lot of people do not set career goals is because they are simply]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[If you want to succeed within you career it is very important that you set goals. The fact of the matter is that setting <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+goals" rel="tag">career goals</a> can go a long way in helping you to achieve both short and long term success. The main reason that a lot of people do not set career goals is because they are simply too lazy. If you think about it you can set up plenty of goals in no time at all. The only thing that you have to do is take a few minutes of your time, and you can at least come up with a few goals that you are interested in reaching during your time in the work force. <br /><br /> When setting career goals you should look into both short and long term options. For instance, a short <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/term+career" rel="tag">term career</a> goal would be based around what you can accomplish in the next few months. This may be something as simple as closing a deal on a certain account, or finding a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/new+job" rel="tag">new job</a> that better suits your lifestyle. When setting short term career goals make sure that they are attainable. Many people make the mistake of setting these short <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/term+goals" rel="tag">term goals</a> that are entirely too difficult to reach. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/long+term+goal" rel="tag">Long term goal</a>s cover the span of many years. You may want to set a long term career goal that states where you want to be five years from now. Additionally, try to make all of your short term goals lead up to your long term goal. This way you can see yourself making progress over time. <br /><br /> If you want to be a success you need to set goals. This goes for many areas of life, but when it comes to your career this is very important. Sure, you can get by without setting any goals for your career, but why would you want to do this? When you set career goals you have a much better chance of enjoyment with your job, as well as making more money. <br /><br /> Take a few minutes to set some career goals that will put you on the right path to success.  <bio>Francois is an expert on <a href="http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk" >http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk</a>. He has compiled a complete <a href="http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/complete-list-of-careers.htm" >http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/complete-list-of-careers.htm</a> at his website with great career information. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Get On The Right Path: Career Development</title>
		<link>http://www.artwoo.com/article/get-on-the-right-path-career-development</link>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 03 Aug 2007 21:24:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>career development issues</category><category>hypnosis</category><category>subconscious</category><category>going through the motions</category><category>mental blocks</category><category>motivation</category><category>magic trick</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/get-on-the-right-path-career-development</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Career development is something that is certainly worth worrying about. Sometimes, you have put in the amount of work necessary for advancing in a career and then you get to a certain point and hit a wall. You just lack the creativity, motivation, or time to really help develop that career. The]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Career development is something that is certainly worth worrying about. Sometimes, you have put in the amount of work necessary for advancing in a career and then you get to a certain point and hit a wall. You just lack the creativity, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/motivation" rel="tag">motivation</a>, or time to really help develop that career. The business world is getting extremely competitive and promotions are tough to come by. If you are just <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/going+through+the+motions" rel="tag">going through the motions</a>, then you are cheating yourself. Instead of spinning your wheels and wasting you own time, you should do something to get your mind back on your career and move on up. <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+development+issues" rel="tag">Career development issues</a> can arise from a bunch of different sources. Some people are simply afraid to succeed. Maybe they had some failures in their youth and those have stuck close. Maybe they are scared of change that could be associated with career development. Whatever the case, these are <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/mental+blocks" rel="tag">mental blocks</a> that must be addressed in order to move on. Nobody thinks consciously about trying to stunt the growth of their career. It's an entirely <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/subconscious" rel="tag">subconscious</a> thing. Because of this, the cure must also be a subconscious thing. <br /><br /> One excellent way to address the career development issues within your mind is to go through <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/hypnosis" rel="tag">hypnosis</a>. A lot of people don't know what hypnosis is and they would never consider it as a cure for their biggest problems. This is a mistake, though. Hypnosis should be considered because it allows people to address the things within their subconscious. Hypnosis is not just a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/magic+trick" rel="tag">magic trick</a> that you might see in Las Vegas or some other gimmick location. Instead, it is something that has helped people get over terrible conditions, including a constantly recurring problem with career development. <br /><br /> I have seen many clients that have had problems with their career. Some of these folks didn't have the motivation to be successful in a career. Others didn't truly believe that they could make it in a career. In both cases, hypnosis was able to address these subconscious concerns and get these people a little bit closer to moving their career forward. Hypnosis could work for you, as well. If you have been going through the motions at the workplace for too long and you need a solution, then get information about hypnosis and see if it is right for you. You might fight that hypnosis is the thing that pushes your career to the next level.   <bio>For more on career development and your career development plan, please visit Richard MacKenzie's website <a href="http://www.richardmackenzie.co.uk/shop/career-development-mp3.htm" >http://www.richardmackenzie.co.uk/shop/career-development-mp3.htm</a> and <a href="http://www.richardmackenzie.co.uk/career-development.htm" >http://www.richardmackenzie.co.uk/career-development.htm</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Does Your Career Offer Insurance Perks?</title>
		<link>http://www.artwoo.com/article/does-your-career-offer-insurance-perks</link>
		<comments>http://www.artwoo.com/article/does-your-career-offer-insurance-perks#comments</comments>
				<pubDate>Tue, 12 Sep 2006 02:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>individual health insurance</category><category>buy health insurance</category><category>group health insurance</category><category>buying health insurance</category><category>career path</category><category>choose a career</category><category>career related</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/does-your-career-offer-insurance-perks</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Since your career consumes a large portion of your life, you want to enjoy it, right? You want a career that will allow you to not only use your knowledge and skills, but one that will also challenge you to become better at whatever it is you do.  Unfortunately, we can't always choose a career]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Since your career consumes a large portion of your life, you want to enjoy it, right? You want a career that will allow you to not only use your knowledge and skills, but one that will also challenge you to become better at whatever it is you do. <br /><br /> Unfortunately, we can't always <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/choose+a+career" rel="tag">choose a career</a> based on what we like to do. Certain careers come with certain perks. Aside from a regular paycheck, we can assume that one of the most popular perks of any career is health insurance. Actually, unless you're so wealthy that doctor bills look like pocket change, health insurance goes beyond just being a career perk to being a necessity. <br /><br /> Of course, your career isn't the only option for obtaining health insurance -- any self-employed individual can vouch for that. So, what do you do if your career doesn't offer health insurance? <br /><br /> Consider <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/buying+health+insurance" rel="tag">buying health insurance</a> yourself. There are a couple of ways to do this. Look for <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/group+health+insurance" rel="tag">group health insurance</a> by checking into purchasing it through any organizations to which you belong, or look for associations you can join that offer health insurance packages. It's even better if these organizations and associations are career-related. <br /><br /> If all else fails, you can always purchase <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/individual+health+insurance" rel="tag">individual health insurance</a> from an insurance company that sells health insurance. The costliest option, but who can afford to skimp when it comes to health care? <br /><br /> Let's face it -- health care doesn't come cheap, and any assistance we can get is always appreciated. Therefore, many of us find we need to consider the career perks -- or necessities -- of a particular career and employer before we make the decision to choose a particular <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+path" rel="tag">career path</a>. Mainly, we need to consider whether or not the career offers health insurance. If it does -- great! If it doesn't, we either need to look elsewhere for a career, or decide whether or not we can <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/buy+health+insurance" rel="tag">buy health insurance</a> ourselves.   <bio><a href="http://www.myquoteguide.com/Car-Tips.shtml" >http://www.myquoteguide.com/Car-Tips.shtml</a> <a href="http://www.ezquoteguide.com/home/" >http://www.ezquoteguide.com/home/</a> <a href="http://www.ezquoteguide.com/car/" >http://www.ezquoteguide.com/car/</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Choosing A Pair Of Binoculars</title>
		<link>http://www.artwoo.com/article/choosing-a-pair-of-binoculars</link>
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				<pubDate>Tue, 01 Aug 2006 18:27:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you are a hunter, bird watcher, astronomer, or other user of binoculars, the tips in this article can help you choose the best quality binoculars for your purposes. Following are three major quality factors you should examine before buying a pair of binoculars.  First of all, you'll need to]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/" rel="tag"></a>Whether you are a hunter, bird watcher, astronomer, or other user of binoculars, the tips in this article can help you choose the best quality binoculars for your purposes. Following are three major quality factors you should examine before buying a pair of binoculars. <br /><br /> First of all, you'll need to choose the magnification power of your binoculars. The most common magnifications range from 7-12. More is not necessarily better, though. The higher the magnification power of your binoculars, the more noticeable the shaking of your hands becomes. For most uses, 8x is a good magnification to choose. If you go over 10x, you should consider getting a tripod. <br /><br /> Second, you'll need to choose the objective diameter for your binoculars. All other things being equal, the larger the objective diameter, the brighter the image you see through the binoculars. For most uses, look for a objective diameter that is five times the magnification power. So if you have a pair of binoculars with 8x magnification, they should have an objective diameter of 40. A pair of binoculars with these specs is generally called "8x40". If you plan on using your binoculars in low light conditions, you may want get an even higher objective diameter, such as 8x50. Do keep in mind that a larger objective diameter will generally increase the size and weight of the binoculars. <br /><br /> Thirdly, you should pay attention to the coating of the lenses on your binoculars. The coating cuts down on reflected and fragmented light inside your binoculars, and so increases, the brightness and clarity of the image. There are four terms generally used to describe the lens coating. Here they are, in order for least desirable to best: coated, multi coated, fully coated, fully multi coated. <br /><br /> No matter what you plan to do with your binoculars, paying attention to these three points when making your purchase will greatly increase your chances of getting the perfect pair of binoculars!   <bio>Buy your binoculars at <a href="http://www.outdoorsandin.com" >http://www.outdoorsandin.com</a>: <a href="http://www.outdoorsandin.com/binoculars.html" >http://www.outdoorsandin.com/binoculars.html</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>I Need Help Deciding What Career To Choose Since I've Never Worked A Day In My Life</title>
		<link>http://www.artwoo.com/article/i-need-help-deciding-what-career-to-choose-since-ive-never-worked-a-day-in-my-life</link>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 05:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>career aptitude tests</category><category>career satisfaction</category><category>career possibilities</category><category>personality tests</category><category>career choices</category><category>money issue</category><category>career field</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/i-need-help-deciding-what-career-to-choose-since-ive-never-worked-a-day-in-my-life</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Well, that is a problem, isn't it?  Thankfully, however, it's not a showstopper. Here are 3 simple steps to crunch through when you are saying "I need help deciding what career to choose."  1. Get to know yourself.  Talk to friends and family members. Make a list of your interests, strengths and]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Well, that is a problem, isn't it? <br /><br /> Thankfully, however, it's not a showstopper. Here are 3 simple steps to crunch through when you are saying "I need help deciding what career to choose." <br /><br /> 1. Get to know yourself. <br /><br /> Talk to friends and family members. Make a list of your interests, strengths and yes, weaknesses. If you're going to learn about yourself you need to know everything, not just what makes your mama proud. <br /><br /> Next, go more indepth. Take at least one and more if possible, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+aptitude+tests" rel="tag">career aptitude tests</a> and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/personality+tests" rel="tag">personality tests</a>. Remember to take these tests with a grain of salt. They are only reflective of the answers you provide; not representative of your entire identity! <br /><br /> Nevertheless, professional testing can give you serious clues about the career paths you need to choose. Match this information up with the data you got from your family and friends. What fits and what doesn't? <br /><br /> 2. Research careers. <br /><br /> Using the information you learned about yourself, you should have a list of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+possibilities" rel="tag">career possibilities</a>. Go online and learn all you can about those <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+choices" rel="tag">career choices</a>. Really saturate yourself with information. After all, you will have to live with your final career choice for a long time. <br /><br /> When it comes to the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/money+issue" rel="tag">money issue</a>, be realistic. Some folks are alright with living with less and some of us know we would be better off with more. Give the issue of lifestyle serious consideration. <br /><br /> Yes, you should choose a career you know you'll enjoy...but if you will have to live like a pauper while pursuing that career and you know you'll hate every minute of that lifestyle, where's the enjoyment in that? Look for balance between earning power and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+satisfaction" rel="tag">career satisfaction</a>. <br /><br /> Remember, too, that choices such as where you must live in order to pursue a particular career can have more impact on your daily life than just money. For example, if you know you want to live in a quiet, rural setting don't focus on a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+field" rel="tag">career field</a> that only has opportunities in big cities! <br /><br /> 3. Take a deep breath...and choose. <br /><br /> After all your research is completed a pattern will start to emerge. Talk to trusted family and friends again, this time with your newly acquired data and listen carefully to the comments that arise. <br /><br /> To be honest, you will need to sift through these comments. Friends and family are useful in that they know you and your abilities, but they can be very unhelpful if they all they have to offer is negative comments. <br /><br /> Don't let anyone rain on your career parade. Try to be as objective as possible. Pretend you are interviewing your friends and families about a mutual acquaintance. See their comments dispassionately and from a distance. This will help you separate the truly helpful nuggets they have to offer from the comments that should be thrown away without internalizing. For example... <br /><br /> Helpful comment: <br /><br /> "John, when you were little you were always taking things apart and driving your mom crazy. It's pretty obvious you are good with your hands so I think you're on to something with these career ideas in engineering or science." <br /><br /> Unhelpful comment: <br /><br /> "Suzi, I know you're a smart girl, but you have to be realistic. It takes a lot of money to go to medical school and besides, don't you want to stay here in your home town?" <br /><br /> See the difference? <br /><br /> If you are saying "I need help deciding what career to choose", you can feel confident that by doing these steps thoroughly, you will gain a tremendous amount of clarity on deciding your career path. If you have truly done your homework through these three steps, then trust that clarity. You will always have moments of indecision and ups and downs as you create your career, but that's just part of being human. <br /><br /> Develop confidence in your ability to learn about yourself, research your options, and make the decisions you need to make. This is one skill you'll use the rest of your life, no matter what career you choose.   <bio>Colleen Langenfeld has been parenting for over 26 years and helps other moms enjoy mothering more at <a href="http://www.paintedgold.com" >http://www.paintedgold.com</a>. Visit her website and learn what to do if you're saying "I need help deciding what career to choose" at <a href="http://www.paintedgold.com/Career/deciding-career.html" >http://www.paintedgold.com/Career/deciding-career.html</a> .  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Tips For Writing Your Winning Resume</title>
		<link>http://www.artwoo.com/article/tips-for-writing-your-winning-resume</link>
		<comments>http://www.artwoo.com/article/tips-for-writing-your-winning-resume#comments</comments>
				<pubDate>Sun, 17 Sep 2006 02:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>writing a resume</category><category>resume writing</category><category>job interview</category><category>career objectives</category><category>career objective</category><category>contact</category><category>career goals</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/tips-for-writing-your-winning-resume</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Your resume is one of the most important documents that you will create in your lifetime. Many times an employer will not even give you a chance at a job without a stellar resume. Usually the difference between getting a job interview and not getting a job interview is how well you write your]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Your resume is one of the most important documents that you will create in your lifetime. Many times an employer will not even give you a chance at a job without a stellar resume. Usually the difference between getting a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/job+interview" rel="tag">job interview</a> and not getting a job interview is how well you write your resume. You usually can not speak to your prospective employer until they have first seen your resume, so your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/resume+writing" rel="tag">resume writing</a> has to do the speaking for you. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/writing+a+resume" rel="tag">Writing a resume</a> is not very difficult if you just remember a few basic techniques. <br /><br /> 1. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+objectives" rel="tag"><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+objective" rel="tag">Career Objective</a>s</a> -- The career objective section should be located at the top of your resume. This section should contain your <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+goals" rel="tag">career goals</a> and aspirations. It is a good idea to tailor this section so that it applies to the job which you are applying. This will let your prospective employer know that you are interested in the job, and that this job is a step towards your overall career objectives. <br /><br /> 2. Work History -- Make sure when you are writing your resume you give your last three jobs in your work history. Also if for some reason there are gaps in your work history make sure you write an explanation for the absence on your resume. Also, when you are writing about the tasks you performed on this job, try to emphasize the tasks that relate the most to the job you are trying to get. <br /><br /> 3. Skills Section -- This section is the most often overlooked when someone is writing a resume. However the skills section is the most important section in a resume. You want to make sure that you list all of the skills you have obtained, as well as the amount of experience that you have in each skill. This is very important to employers, because it tells them how much training they will have to give you if you are hired. <br /><br /> 4. References -- Depending on the job you are applying for, an employer may or may not <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/contact" rel="tag">contact</a> your references for information about you. If they try to contact your references and they can not contact them, it will reflect poorly on you, and you might not get called in for an interview. Make sure that you keep your contact information current when writing your resume, and notify your references when you submit a resume so they will be prepared to be contacted if necessary.   <bio>Check out <a href="http://www.aroj.com/" >http://www.aroj.com/</a> to help you write your winning resume. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Medical Career</title>
		<link>http://www.artwoo.com/article/medical-career</link>
		<comments>http://www.artwoo.com/article/medical-career#comments</comments>
				<pubDate>Sat, 02 Dec 2006 04:27:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>medical careers</category><category>medical career</category><category>career descriptions</category><category>money to be made</category><category>time money</category><category>office jobs</category><category>francois botha</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/medical-career</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Are you interested in a medical career? If so, you are not alone. But the fact of the matter is that even if you are interested in a medical career, you have a few major decisions that you will have to make before you can move on in the industry. After all, the phrase "medical career" covers a lot]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Are you interested in a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/medical+career" rel="tag">medical career</a>? If so, you are not alone. But the fact of the matter is that even if you are interested in a medical career, you have a few major decisions that you will have to make before you can move on in the industry. After all, the phrase "medical career" covers a lot of different jobs. For this reason it is quite important that you know what type of career you want, as well as what you think you would be best at. <br /><br /> Listed below are three <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/medical+careers" rel="tag">medical careers</a> that you should consider. They are quite popular, and will at least point you in the right direction. <br /><br /> 1. Nursing is one of the most common medical careers. If you like to take care of people but do not want to spend a lot of time in school, you should look into nursing. And in addition, you will also love nursing because of the job availability and competitive salary. <br /><br /> 2. Becoming a doctor is not easy, but if you put in the work it is a great career in medicine. You can open your own practice or work for somebody else; the choice is yours. And of course everybody knows that a lot of doctors make big <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/time+money" rel="tag">time money</a>. <br /><br /> 3. There are many administrative medical careers that you can look into as well. These are more or less <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/office+jobs" rel="tag">office jobs</a> that you can do. They include everything from booking appointments to collecting money. Even though this is not direct care with patients, it is still in the medical field. <br /><br /> These three medical careers are very popular. But remember, there are many options available to you. If you are interested in getting into the medical industry you will want to look into every available career. This way you will know what is out there, and what would suit you best. There is a lot of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/money+to+be+made" rel="tag">money to be made</a> in the medical industry. Get started today, and take home your share in no time at all.   <bio><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/francois+botha" rel="tag">Francois Botha</a> has written over 1000 articles on various career subjects. For more information on <a href="http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/" >http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/</a> or <a href="http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/complete-list-of-careers.htm" >http://www.career-descriptions.co.uk/complete-list-of-careers.htm</a> check his website. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>When Your Career Becomes Very Stressful</title>
		<link>http://www.artwoo.com/article/when-your-career-becomes-very-stressful</link>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 06 Aug 2006 16:27:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>career counselors</category><category>career coaches</category><category>career skills</category><category>find a job</category><category>change careers</category><category>change jobs</category><category>anxieties</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/when-your-career-becomes-very-stressful</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[What do you do when the career you have chosen stresses you out? When this happens, it is easy to get depressed since your career is very important. As a result, here are some suggestions on how to deal with your career anxieties.  Determine why your career makes you stressed out. Maybe its some]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[What do you do when the career you have chosen stresses you out? When this happens, it is easy to get depressed since your career is very important. As a result, here are some suggestions on how to deal with your career <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/anxieties" rel="tag">anxieties</a>. <br /><br /> Determine why your career makes you stressed out. Maybe its some aspect of your career that makes you anxious or maybe you need a new job. Do some soul searching and determine the main causes of your career anxieties. Once you know why you are stressed, then develop a plan of action. <br /><br /> Maybe it is not your career that is stressful, but instead your job that is the problem. If it is your job that makes you anxious then try to find ways to improve the situation. If this doesn't work then <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/change+jobs" rel="tag">change jobs</a>. <br /><br /> Sometimes it may be the career itself that is the problem. Do not be afraid to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/change+careers" rel="tag">change careers</a> if you have to. People nowadays change careers for various reasons. Many adults go back to school to get the necessary training for their new career. The important thing is to determine which career best suits you. <br /><br /> Remember you have options. There are all kinds of jobs and careers out there so do not feel that your back is in the corner. If you do not know what to do, then take a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+skills" rel="tag">career skills</a> assessment test which will determine what kind of job or career best suits your particular interests and skill sets. <br /><br /> There are many <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+coaches" rel="tag">career coaches</a> that can give you additional advice. Your local college has <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/career+counselors" rel="tag">career counselors</a> that can give you much assistance and provide you with information on a variety of careers. <br /><br /> It is important to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/find+a+job" rel="tag">find a job</a> or career that makes you feel good about yourself. Do not just take a job because the money is good or because it will impress your friends. You're the one who has to go to work everyday, so find something that you like to do and also will pay the bills. It will take some work, but eventually you will find something.   <bio>Stan Popovich is the author of "A Layman's Guide to Managing Fear" an easy to read book that presents a overview of techniques that are effective in managing persistent fears and anxieties. For additional information go to: <a href="http://www.managingfear.com" >http://www.managingfear.com</a> </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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