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How do you get a promotion

Keeping Your Career On Track

It’s not easy to climb the corporate ladder, but if you want a great job with excellent rewards, you’ll have to make the climb. If you want to get a promotion, you’ll need to be a team player while also … Continue reading →

Negotiating a raise

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So you want a raise? Why are you asking for one –Do you want it? Need It? Deserve it? In this climate it needs to be that you deserve it. Everyone is keeping an eye on costs and making sure … Continue reading →

Salary negotiation –where do you pitch your price?

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Your starting salary with a new company is really important because it may affect your salary for the rest of your life. Why is this? In many companies, incremental annual increases are negotiated company wide, and are tightly negotiated. So … Continue reading →

Actions to help get a promotion

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It’s not enough to be great at your job; you have to develop marketable skills that prepare you for more responsibility. When you gain skills and qualifications far beyond what your current job requires, your employer may see keeping you … Continue reading →

5 Steps to Achieving Recognition at Work

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You’re good at your job, but you know you’re capable of much more. You’re capable of achieving truly great things. So how do you get noticed? How do you change people’s perception of you? 1. Prioritise. Set your goals. If … Continue reading →

10 Tips to Make You More Effective at Work

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We hear a lot about being effective, but what does it mean? Well the dictionary definition is productive, persuasive, having a desired result or effect. Synonyms include able, competent, energetic, forceful, and powerful. The effective person is the person who … Continue reading →

5 Qualities Employers Are Looking For

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Competition for jobs is at an all-time high so you need to deploy every weapon you can! Here are some tips on qualities employers are looking for. 1. Skills Match The candidate should be able to demonstrate that they have … Continue reading →

What if you don’t have a Degree-will it Harm your Job Search chances?

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Well not necessarily. Think of all the fantastically successful business people who didn’t finish their degrees and others who didn’t even start one. A look at the list of 100 Top Entrepreneurs Who succeeded without a College Degree on http://www.youngentrepreneur.com … Continue reading →

Relocation – 5 Things to Consider before Accepting the Offer.

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What do you need to consider if you’ve found your dream job but it needs you to relocate. Is this Permanent? Will you be asked to take another move in a few years? If it doesn’t work out what will … Continue reading →

Relocation – 5 Tips to Help you get Settled in.

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So you took the leap, now you need to get settled in. 1. Ask for advice and help. You should find colleagues eager to help with local information. Neighbours are often pleased to be asked too. And staff in stores, … Continue reading →

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