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Showing posts with label jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jobs. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2013

How Employment Agencies Can Help You Find a Job

Looking for a job is hardly ever a pleasant task to undertake. It is stressful, frustrating, depressing, and discouraging. It takes a lot of time, with often no results that make you feel that time was worth it. It is hard to know when job postings are genuine and not a hoax, and it is hard to be rejected time and again when you put yourself out there so courageously. But there is a better way to find the right job for you. Houston employment agencies are there to help you do this. They do this by matching you up for temporary jobs or with full time job opportunities. They also provide opportunities to meet up with potential employers who are seeking good employees. They are a great way to find a great job.
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How It Works
These agencies try to match up potential employees with employers that they think would make a good match based on credentials, experiences, and work ethic. This way, time and money is saved for both the employer and the employee. With these agencies, you’ll see a lot of times where they will match you up with a company temporarily, sometimes because they are just short-handed temporarily and sometimes because the employer wants to do a test run of sorts on what kind of employee you would be. After that duration, they’ll either hire you on or they won’t. Sometimes you know what job you are going for through the agency, and sometimes after they have worked you on some temporary job positions they will match you up with employers they see you working well with.
Benefits
There are so many benefits with going through one of the Houston employment agencies that exist. They provide many opportunities for jobs, but only for jobs that are genuine and real. They don’t post for fake jobs like you find all over the Internet. They only post and hire for reliable job postings and employers. Another great thing is it saves you a lot of time and frustration running into dead ends with jobs that you apply for over and over. In an agency you start building a network and connections, which almost always leads to a great job and great opportunities.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Non Profit Jobs

Working in the nonprofit jobs arena is gaining popularity. This market seems to be attracting many different types of people. Students graduating from college, recently retired people, and many people who want to change their careers. When entering the world of the nonprofit career you should consider looking for a job that you are passionate about and knowledgeable in all aspects. For example, if you care about the environment, poverty, or feeding the poor countries of the world, then go for that path and you should follow that desire in your heart.

Once you have selected a nonprofit organization, you might want to first volunteer to see what resources they have and if you will fit in the organization. Many volunteers have ended up as full-time employees. One of the most important jobs in any non-profit is the ability to raise funds. This is usually a top placement and high-paying job in the organization. If you have creative writing skills this could also be a great advantage when looking for non profit jobs. From writing newsletters to direct mail campaign and even producing small magazines, your writing skills would be beneficial to the company.

Fundraising for a nonprofit will compensate you greatly. Salary's run in the area of 50,000 to as much as $100,000 year plus bonuses. Another area you might want to investigate is the job of events coordinator for the non- profit. This will be the ideal job if you like planning a party. Some of your duties could include working with volunteers, seeking corporate sponsorship, managing the events calendar and working on the budget just to name a few. There are pros and cons to working for the nonprofit organizations. Before you make a career change you should investigate and see if this is the right choice for you.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Blogging

Shhhh! I know! I am using my iPad, HTC phone and laptop all together on standby for tasks. Working at home is tiring too! The busy traffic on the road and the annoying commute, I never had that for years. In fact, for almost four years in the US, I never experience riding on a bus to report for work. Lucky me, I work from home!Working at home is fun because I can manage my time wisely. I hate to wake up early too. But sometimes, this job is draining so; my husband and I manage to take time to dine out almost everyday. Even if we went out, my smart phones are always online so; I am still working which is not good huh!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Jobs at Disney Cruise Ship

Today, hubby and I invited one of our friends to go with us in Port Canaveral to have dinner at Rusty's Seafood and Oyster's Bar. It's just our way of mediating the boredom at home and besides, we love to travel. To reach this place, we had to travel an hour from Orlando to Port Canaveral. If you love cruising, Port Canaveral is a Port of Call for cruise ship. Today, we watched the Disney Cruise Ship sail to it's destination.

Disney has four gigantic cruise ships: Disney Dream, Disney Fantasy, Disney Magic and Disney Wonder. Usually, the regular price per person ranges from $800-$6,000 depending on the choice of staterooms and also the length of days you want. Take note, the price does not include other charges such as gratuity and etc. Hmmmm...

Disney Cruise is really expensive but, if you are lucky, you might find a good deal. Usually, your credit card will offer deals from time to time. Who knows you might get an offer from them. Disney ships usually ends their cruise itinerary in Castaway Cay, a private island owned by Disney. Imagine yourself sun bathing and in an open air massage cabana? Luxurious! As for me, I can probably be on this dream cruise if I will become one of the cruiseline crews LOL! That's if I will apply and I will be taken LOL! Seriously though, it's so challenging to work in the cruiseline. Do you want to know where to apply? Check this out: dcljobs.com There you go. Hoping your dreams will come TRUE!

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