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		<title>Career Success Factors: 5 Simple Ways for a Career Boost</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s always tough to give advice on career success factors because there isn’t really a set of formula you can follow that can guarantee career success. A combination of various factors in the right context and with the right character will give your career a boost. For senior executives, these 5 career success factors will [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s always tough to give advice on career success factors because there isn’t really a set of formula you can follow that can guarantee career success. A combination of various factors in the right context and with the right character will give your career a boost.</p>
<p>For senior executives, these 5 career success factors will probably work more as a reminder. For career newbies,especially if you are in your first year of work – these factors will be your guide to a career boost. Like all career advice I give, do not expect instant results. Practiced often and you will see the results.</p>
<p>1. NOW! Do things NOW! Do not procrastinate. Nothing irks a manager more than a newbie at work that is already showing signs of lazing or taking short cuts. Attack your work immediately. Have a plan of attack to the work that is assigned to you.</p>
<p>Without procrastinating you can finish your work much earlier. This allows you to be assigned more work. As the trust with your supervisor increases, he/she will assign you more and more important work. Make a decision now to put in place a plan for this career success factor.</p>
<p>2. Next Steps Never leave a meeting without clear next steps that you are required to complete. A date of when the work is expected to be completed by you is part of this next step. This also applies to your discussion with your supervisor. Always seek to clarify what’s needed from your end before you leave the discussion.</p>
<p>If you are lucky enough to be chairing any meetings or are a project leader, remember that listing the set of next steps or action plan is your responsibility. When you have clear next steps; who and when the task should be completed, you become productive. You get a career boost when you are productive. It is one of the easiest career success factors to practice.</p>
<p>3. Notice No, I do not mean giving notice. Notice here means being a keen observer of things around you and people. Now, it does not mean being nosy and to start gossiping. Every office has their dynamics. Do not be pulled into the politics that can hurt your career at an early stage. Notice here means to observe and to take note of things. When you notice things you become more careful. You also become better at knowing how things work in the office. You will blend in better. Notice and learn what are the norms of the industry, the ethics and the legalities. Notice the corporate culture and who is in charge. Sometimes those truly in power are those who can influence the bosses.</p>
<p>4. Nice Amongst all the career success factors, this is probably one that is the easiest to do. Being nice does not mean you go around volunteering to make coffee for your colleagues. It can mean very simple and sincere greetings of “Good Morning.” It can also be a pleasant smile.</p>
<p>You need to be mindful to do this in order to transfer it to your colleagues. Ever noticed some people smile and greet for the sake of doing it? You can’t really feel that they mean it? All else being equal, being genuinely sincere and nice can give you a career boost.</p>
<p>One sub point I would add to this is to be neat. This means being organized, clean and orderly. As a freshie with these efficient behaviors, you become nice to work with, as you are productive.</p>
<p>5. Network Sure, you are new to the industry. There are very few people you know. But that should not stop you from finding out where people hang out and when. Start with your colleagues first. Where do they go for lunch?</p>
<p>To network at a smaller scale is to get your face recognized. Then you can work on getting your name known. There is a caveat to this, while networking is one of the important career success factors &#8211; make sure you deliver good work. All the networking cannot give you a career boost if you do not deliver good work.</p>
<p>These career success factors work well for career newbies and can give you a career boost. But remember to seek to do great work first before thinking about how you can boost your career.</p>
<p><em>By: <strong>Long Yun Siang							</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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						Long Yun Siang or Long, as he is popularly known &#8211; went through a period of disillusionment many moons ago. &#8216;A slap and a kick&#8217; from a good-hearted cousin then woke him. He found himself graduating and having a good career. In his free time he runs <a target="_new" href="http://www.career-success-for-newbies.com">http://www.career-success-for-newbies.com</a> with his wife Dorena as their way of paying it forward. Download these free eBooks &#8211; Career Success Recipe for Newbies and SHINE At Work: Your 30-Minute Guide at the website now.					</div>
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<div>been invited in for an interview for a job that looks to be just right for you. You are confident that your qualifications are a good fit for the requirements of the job.
<p>Now, it&#8217;s up to you to conduct a winning face-to-face interviews with those persons who will make the final hiring decision. It&#8217;s time to sell the total package that is you and the benefits you can deliver. In other words, it&#8217;s time to close the deal. Will you make the sale? It&#8217;s not likely if you commit one or more of the most flagrant errors of omission or commission. Here are 14 such bombs that can sabotage your interview, along with advice on how to avoid them.</p>
<p>1. Be over confident. Assume the interviews are just a formality on your way to a job offer.</p>
<p>2. Fail to gather information about the potential employer before the interview such as mission of the organization; type of business; where the job you are interviewing for fits in the hierarchy and culture of the organization.</p>
<p>Having this information in hand enables you to demonstrate your interest and to tailor your presentation to fit the requirements of the position.</p>
<p>3. Fail to lay out a map for the case you want to communicate; include the points you mean to make and the questions you will ask.</p>
<p>Know the impression you want to leave with the interviewers. Identify at least three points you mean to communicate as well as a brief summary. Rehearse, rehearse, preferably with some one who can and will critique your presentation.</p>
<p>4. Be late for the interview.</p>
<p>There is no surer way to show a lack of respect and interest than to arrive late for an interview.</p>
<p>5. Fail to pay attention to your physical presentation from the moment you enter the premises of the potential employer until you are well away from all contact.</p>
<p>Remember, you are selling a total package.</p>
<p>Strive to make a favorable impression on everyone you meet from receptionist to the final interviewer. Adhere to the code of dress. Unless you know for certain that the environment is casual dress in business attire. In any case, be well groomed.) Walk briskly, heads up, shoulders back. Don&#8217;t slouch when seated. Avoid the dead-fish handshake. Speak distinctly. Keep in mind that everyone you encounter is important to your mission. Be courteous to one and all.</p>
<p>6. Fail to concentrate on the interviewer and the give and take of the discussion.</p>
<p>Maintain eye contact; avoid gazing out the window or admiring the artwork on the wall. Unless forced by the interviewer, avoid chitchatting about the weather and the score of last night&#8217;s big game.</p>
<p>7. Ask about work hours, time off and other benefits before an offer is in hand.</p>
<p>8. Fail to treat the interview as a two-way communication process. Sit out the interview like a knot on a log. Let the interview become a monologue conducted by the interviewer.</p>
<p>Asking well-informed questions demonstrates you are interested in the opportunity and shows off your qualifications, as well as personality. In addition, they develop information you need to evaluate how the opportunity serves your career goals.</p>
<p>9. Waste valuable time bad criticizing your former employer (s) and people you have worked with.</p>
<p>10. Lie about your qualifications.</p>
<p>11. Let your guard down when it appears the interview is over.</p>
<p>A canny interviewer may act as if the interview has ended, then blindside you with questions in order to see how you react to the unexpected. What appears to be an off-the-cuff comment or question could be among the most vital parts of the interview.</p>
<p>If you are invited to a meal, keep in mind that you are still being interviewed. Mind your manners. Avoid alcohol. If the interviewer insists, limit yourself to one glass of wine. Don&#8217;t order food that can be difficult to eat without making a mess.</p>
<p>12. Overstay your welcome.</p>
<p>Once the interviewer has signaled that it is time for you to go&#8211;even though you are anxious to keeping selling&#8211;wrap up the discussion and leave in short order.</p>
<p>13. Fail to make it absolutely clear that you want the job.</p>
<p>14. Fail to express appreciation for the opportunity to interview; thank everyone with whom you had contact during the interviewing process.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the core message to this career advice: To conduct a successful interview present yourself as a product to be sold. Mind your total packaging (i.e. dress). Identify the benefits you can deliver.</p>
<p>To get more advice on how to protect and advance your career during tough times, sign up at <a href="http://www.CommonSenseAtWork.com/"></a><a target="_blank" href="http://www.CommonSenseAtWork.com">http://www.CommonSenseAtWork.com</a> for a free subscription to Ramon Greenwood&#8217;s widely read e-newsletter and participate in his blog.  He coaches from a successful career as Senior VP at American Express, author of career-related books, and a senior executive/consultant in Fortune 500 companies.    <a href="http://www.commonsenseatwork.com"></a><a href="http://www.commonsenseatwork.com" target="_blank">www.commonsenseatwork.com</a></p>
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<div>ou have graduated from college or university, the hard work begins, and for a lot of graduates, this can be a challenging time, especially with a worldwide recession, and lots of competition to contend with.
<p>You have finally calmed down from the helter skelter of your graduation and the party afterwards. Your relatives are asking you what you are going to do now that you have graduated and you are still waiting to hear back from a couple of job interviews.</p>
<p>Although you are not totally sure that you have given an employer the best impression you are confident that you will have the job of your dreams. Your friends and relatives want to give you career advice but much of it seems unrealistic.</p>
<p>Now is not the time to worry that something is wrong or that you have done something wrong. When you begin your first career search it can be a bit daunting and a little scary but this is because you are acquiring a new skill that you didn&#8217;t know you had.</p>
<p>To get you started on that job search here are a few tips:</p>
<p>Tip 1: You don&#8217;t have to do this alone. When you are looking for your first job it is a good idea to talk to as many people as you can about the jobs they have open and how your skills meet their openings. Do some job interviews but also do information interviews where you are just looking for information. This can gain you more career advice than you ever imagined.</p>
<p>Tip 2: Dress like you already have the job. Students who dress for success and wear the clothes for the job they want will always come out on top. You want to dress in the way you imagine the top level job you want will require. Present yourself in the best light by dressing professionally no matter what the job you are interviewing for and someone will notice.</p>
<p>Tip 3: Get experience if you don&#8217;t get your job right away. If you don&#8217;t find the job the first time, look for ways to get experience. Hopefully you found a career that you liked in college and you are leaving with some experience. If this is not the truth, then now is the time to get the experience you need for the job that you want. Take a part-time job in the field or do some volunteer work.</p>
<p>Tip 4: Check with your recruiting office for career advice. Most colleges have recruiting offices and they help their students get jobs. Check out the job boards because these will be jobs that are friendly to new graduates. Ask your recruiting office about opportunities for paid internships because these can be a way to get started in your chosen profession quickly.</p>
<p>Tip 5: Be flexible &#8211; This is probably the best career advice we can give you because first jobs are usually made for those people who will step into a lesser job in order to get to the job they want. Don&#8217;t be afraid to do this and keep your eyes and ears open for more opportunity. The final career advice we have for you is to be as relaxed as possible when you go in for the interview.</p>
<p>Sharon Alexander &#8211; Career Consultant<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[By Ramon Greenwood There&#8217;s tension building between employers and their staffs over use of the Internet at work for both personal and business uses. Younger staffers, who are usually more tech-savvy than their bosses, are pushing for more access to social networking and others sites, both for work purposes and for when they&#8217;d like to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ramon Greenwood</p>
<p>There&#8217;s tension building between employers and their staffs over use of the Internet at work for both personal and business uses.</p>
<p>Younger staffers, who are usually more tech-savvy than their bosses, are pushing for more access to social networking and others sites, both for work purposes and for when they&#8217;d like to take a break from their jobs.</p>
<p>At the same time, many are finding that the sites they are expected to use for researching and communicating for work are blocked; and they are unable to take a break to read a news story on line or check their personal e-mail or social network accounts.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, employers want the advantage of Internet technology, but are concerned about security for confidential competitive information, time being wasted and legal exposure. The result is that many lean toward blocking all or most access.</p>
<p>Career Tip: The Boss Is Always Watching</p>
<p>According to a study by the American Management Association, 76% of the companies surveyed monitor Internet usage; 55% store and review e-mail; 51% use video surveillance; 50% store and review computer usage;</p>
<p>22% record telephone calls</p>
<p>&#8220;Wide-open Internet access is the risky approach,&#8221; says Chris King, Palo Alto Network. &#8220;But to close off all access is &#8220;increasingly untenable for cultural and business reasons.&#8221;</p>
<p>The wise careerist makes sure he understands his employer&#8217;s policy before blogging, tweeting, sending personal e-mails, to say nothing of watching sports and downloading movies. (Nearly half of U.S. employers have policies against visiting personal networking or video sharing sites during work hours.) If there&#8217;s not a policy in place, he ask for guidance. He can be sure that his employer is probably looking over his shoulder, stated policy or not.</p>
<p>Career Guidelines</p>
<p>The Associated Press offers career guidelines for using the web and other electronic devices at work:</p>
<p>â€¢ Remember that anything you do on a company-issued computer or cell phone&#8211;in or out of the office&#8211;could be tracked by a boss, the courts or a regulator. Many employers monitor web site use, keystrokes, instant messages and e-mail. Some even archive text messages on work cell phones.</p>
<p>â€¢ Avoid mentioning your company, boss or co-workers in outline postings unless you have permission to do so.</p>
<p>â€¢ Avoid using any device to take or transmit any company-related photos, videos or other recordings without permission from management. This rule includes any images of company buildings or logos and embarrassing or unprofessional photos of co-workers or clients.</p>
<p>â€¢ Know your company&#8217;s policy on social networking, video web sites, e-mail and other tech-related activities.</p>
<p>â€¢ Regularly delete personal e-mail from your work account.</p>
<p>â€¢ Remember when searching for a job that many employers check social networking sites, blogs and other online activity.</p>
<p>The wise careerist follows two pieces of common sense career advice:</p>
<p>1. Know the rules your employer is enforcing for use of electronic devices.</p>
<p>2. Never post anything on a company-owned electronic device that you wouldn&#8217;t want to appear on the bulletin boards where you work.</p>
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		<title>Parents Play A Big Role In A Child&#8217;S Career Choice</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 05:05:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Parenting is an incredible hassle and to some, when their children become high school graduates, they feel that their freedom is back and guaranteed.Although it seems like they are all grown up and prepared for the world challenges, they are still big babies.Collage life is even more taxing because they would have to examine the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Parenting is an incredible hassle and to some, when their children become high school graduates, they feel that their freedom is back and guaranteed.<br/><br/>Although it seems like they are all grown up and prepared for the world challenges, they are still big babies.<br/><br/>Collage life is even more taxing because they would have to examine the person inside to realize what careers they would like to pursue.<br/><br/>But in my view, career advice and direction is something that should start early in a child&#8217;s life so as by the time they get to high school, they already know what subjects they need to select and work hard on.<br/><br/>For most parents, teenagers are complete bother and they are better of locked in boarding schools until the schools holidays.<br/><br/>Additionally, when they come home for vacations, such parents prefer paying for tuition for them or take them to visit friends and relatives away from home.<br/><br/>They do not stop and question their actions when the children are home or why they have to save up handsomely for their college education.<br/><br/>When kids are away from school, it is much wiser for parents to grab the opportunity to find out their progress in school as well as probing their minds to know what they would love to do when they graduate.<br/><br/>The teenager who practice drug trafficking and abuse, become alcohol addicts, are caught up in crimes do it because they have too much time and energy they do not know how to use substantially.<br/><br/>Sending them to another school in holidays is good, but only when you make them understand how that will help in developing the career lives later on.<br/><br/>You see at times studentsÂ  may hate school depending on the system in place for a particular country.<br/><br/>Take for example schools that allow only a few days vacation for the students while the rest are meant for books, may seem like some sort of a detention center to the students.<br/><br/>After such student graduate from high school, they may feel as if the days of liberation has also come, meaning that they were in school because their parents said so and not to build their future careers.<br/><br/>Additionally, a parent who starts career guidance for a student like this one after he or she has found new freedom may only keep on lecturing advices that hardly sink in their perplexed minds.<br/><br/>There is nothing as humiliating as handling a rebellious child who thinks they know better that everyone else.<br/><br/>Parenting is needed at this time of confusion more than ever instead of leaving children to lead their own lives as they please.<br/><br/>This is the reason why parents who feel frustrated by the outcome of their children&#8217;s lives should acknowledge their own failures in giving them direction and confidence in chasing their dream careers.<br/><br/>It is never late to give counsel to your child even though the damage could al ready be done in his or her life if he or she failed to graduate with good grades.<br/><br/>The state of bewilderment in many youths today shows that they could be experiencing conflicts about self-identity and career choices.<br/><br/>It is not every body who dreams of going to the university and such people have options they find matching their abilities and interests.<br/><br/>All a parent can do is listen and understand their children as well as giving their own points of view but not coerce them to fulfill their own dreams, for children are different beings from their mothers and fathers.<br/><br/>Â <br/><br/></p>
<p>An original article by Esteri Maina on <a href="http://www.student.gofixa.com/?p=19">CAREERS</a></p>
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		<title>Easy Feng Shui Career Tips, How to Spell Success for Your Life</title>
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<p>The main aspects of a personâ€™s life are health, wealth, personal relationships and career. Although catering to different sides of a personâ€™s personality, the four have an interconnectivity that regulates our life. Among all the career section is the most difficult to manage, as it depends not only among us but also on other individuals who may not even be aware of our existence. A job, for instance, will depend on the interviewer, you in turn will not even know about you, till the time you actually show up for the interview. Feng Shui career tips can help you in influencing these uncontrollable factors through the perfect balance of energy, vibes and elements. A little guidance can then help you sort out your career and life with the maximum ease.<br/><br/>A personâ€™s birth date can help to calculate the ruling number for his life, which is known as the kua. According to this number you will be able to determine the lucky and unlucky directions for you, which in turn will be related to the various aspects of your life. If you want to apply Feng Shui career tips, then it is important for you to know your success or sheng chi direction. Once that has been determined, it is advisable to sleep with your head pointed towards that direction to achieve overall success. You can also make better business decisions if you sit facing a direction that is favorable for you. Feng Shui career tips can also help in activating positive energies around you that will help you better deal with office politics, back stabbing by colleagues and the recognition for your hard work.<br/><br/>Some of us may go through our work life, feeling that we never achieve results to do justice to our efforts. A certain blockage seems to be undoing our every move and in this scenario, Feng Shui career advice can greatly benefit the individual. The water element is considered to be good to activate career luck. Under Feng shui tips, one could keep a water body like an aquarium or a fountain towards the northern part of his home or office. The aquarium can contain either goldfish or a terrapin turtle to activate his career luck. The more active the fish or the turtle the better will it be for oneâ€™s career and job. However, before activating such luck, it is advisable to reconsider the fact whether you are ready to deal with such excess of energy.<br/><br/>Feng Shui career tips make use of simple rearrangement of furniture or objects around our living space, to enable the energy or chi to move around freely. Colors and elements that can be enhanced or reduced from certain corners of a room can work wonders in activating our career luck. Feng Shui is also a practice that emphasizes on the visual aspect of any object. If an object looks good, chances are that it will be good for you. Therefore, use pictures or colors that make you feel good about yourself and use the right tips to give you a successful career.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.careers4bid.com/tag/business/'>Business News</a></div>
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