Archive for the ‘On The Job Advice’ Category
Great Apps For Staying Organized
If you’re always on the go for work, you probably rely on your smart phone or tablet to stay organized, keep in touch and check items off your to-do list. With that in mind, here are several apps for getting things done. Taking notes We all have things we need to accomplish during the day, […]
In: Business Stories, On The Job Advice · Tagged with: Apps, Bank Accounts, Business World, Evernote, Google, Invaluable Tools, Investing Services, Iphone, Local Restaurants, Managing Money, Memos, Money Services, Notepad, Opentable, Paypal, Reminders, Smart Phone, Spreadsheets, Track Expenses, Windows Phone
Using Social Media As A Career Tool
As the use of social media grows, recruiters are increasingly turning to these sites to screen potential hires. It is important to have a social website presence, but it’s important to have the right one. Here are just a few tips to make sure you’re sending the right professional messages: Establish a separate professional account […]
In: Careers, Job Search Advice, On The Job Advice · Tagged with: Career Tool, Embarrassment, job, Media Career, Photos, Professional Account, Professional Messages, Recruiters, Reputation, Rule Of Thumb, Salary Information, Showcase, Testimonials, Website Presence
Back Pain: 5 Things You Should Know
We’ve all been there: You bend over to pick something up feel that unmistakable twinge. You’ve thrown your back out. Back pain affects 70 to 85 percent of us at some point during our lives, according to the American Chiropractic Association. Because this malady is such a fact of life, it’s important to know what […]
In: On The Job Advice · Tagged with: American Chiropractic Association, Bed Rest, Chronic Back Pain, Coping Skills, Desk Chair, Etools, Exercise Routine, Fact Of Life, Heavy Lifting, Mayo Clinic, Pain Reliever, Ruptured Discs, Sciatica, Sleepin, Sltc, Strained Ligament, Stress Manifests, Stress Reduction Techniques, Time Back, Unexplained Weight Loss

