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Tips for quitting your job
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In December 2006, British worker Steve Moseley bought a lottery scratchcard and discovered he'd won £1 million. He immediately told his boss to "stick it" and threw all the money he had on him at his colleagues. "Twenty minutes later he realized he hadn't won and then asked for his job back," his boss told the BBC. "I was a bit reluctant, but I gave it to him after making him ask a few times." A few days later, he reportedly resigned after unending teasing by his co-workers.
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When to Resign?
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Deciding when and how to resign is always challenge, so here are some common sense guidelines that can save you heartache, and even your job.
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32 Reasons Why Geeks are Severely Underpaid
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Focuses the job offer lens on the 32 salary negotiation rules for IT professionals. Includes exercises and questions to assist in preparation. Addresses job offers and annual reviews.
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Top 10 Unusual CV Mistakes
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Writing resumes is something that millions upon millions of people get to do every year around the world, and only a relatively small number actually get it right. Are you one of them? If not, here’s what you may be doing wrong.
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Pre-interview check
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Before the interview, find out the name and title of each and every person you will be meeting with. Memorise the names. Again, your recruitment consultant should provide these. If you are dealing directly with the company, it's perfectly acceptable to ask its HR department to provide these details.
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Tips For Success (The Interview)
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It is important to be on time for an interview. It is best if you arrive about 15 minutes early. This will give you time to relax and fill out an application, if necessary. Dress appropriately, since the first impression is a lasting one.
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Advice on job hunting and career advancement for executives, managers and professionals.
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