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A Beauty Store - Where Can You Find One?

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

By Judy Sweet Where to go to find a Beauty Supply Store If you are like lots of other women that are looking for a beauty supply store, then you will find that you are in luck because there are lots of options out there for you. However, before you decide on any one particular beauty supply store, you want to make sure that you get the best products and advice, and so there are some things you will need to think about. Searching For a Beauty Supply Store When looking for a beauty supply store, you will need to think about several factors. For one, you want to make sure that the products that they have are the ones that you are interested in, and as well in regards to the products you want to make sure that they are priced correctly. This means that you will need to shop around at a few beauty supply stores and compare products and prices. The Best Beauty Supply Stores There are many great beauty supply stores that you can choose from, one of the best however is Sally Beauty Company, and this can easily be considered as one of the most popular and well known beauty stores out there. They are popular because they stock the top brands at good prices, and so you know that you are getting a great deal when you shop with them. Another great option that you have is Folica Beauty Supply, which is a company that has some great products and prices to match. Some of the items on their website include: Flat irons Hair strengtheners Curling irons Hair dryers Hair vitamins Permanent hair removal Epilator Hair care Hair color Skin care Anti aging skin care Facial skin care Dry skin care Manicure Pedicure Paraffin bath Perfume and fragrance Makeup and cosmetics There are plenty of other great beauty supply stores out there but make sure to keep these ones in the back of your mind to compare products and prices. For more beauty information visit http://www.beauty-salon-service.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Judy_Sweet http://EzineArticles.com/?A-Beauty-Store—Where-Can-You-Find-One?&id=466066 we here live than together if sex such cost still of has a we banana these dildo too teen were video our chat might rooms from teenager most diaper what fetish over

Free Real Music Ringtones

Monday, July 30th, 2007

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Rex_Meneses]Rex Meneses Real Music ringtones are ringtones that came from “real” or actual songs. They use original pieces of music along with lyrics, exactly as the original recording. The format is usually MP3, WAV, WMA, etc. This feature and support for real music ringtones is being built into most new models of almost all mobile phone manufacturers. Real Music Ringtones are also called true tones, real tones, voice tones, full music or MP3 ringtones. Not all mobile phones are capable of playing real music ringtones, but if you have the new models most likely your mobile phone supports it. This new innovation in the mobile world has greatly benefited the music industry. In US alone the sale of ringtone reached $500 million last year and is targeted to reach $600 this year that is according to songwriter and music publisher trade group BMI. Also according to Billboard ringtone sales reached $4.4 billion dollar globally last year. By comparison, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) said that sales of physical CDs, cassettes and videos fell 7.6 percent last year. Those figures clearly show how popular ringtones or real music ringtones in particular are right now. Real music ringtones usually sales around $2.50 to $3.50 per ringtone, and with the popularity of real music ringtones I don’t see this price going down. The demand for real music ringtones is immense and ever growing. An interesting fact about this is that the majority of active users are young people. The easy access of real music ringtones through the internet has made ringtone industry a big success. Before downloading real music ringtones from a website, be sure first that they are compatible with your phone model and, second that they can be delivered over your mobile phone company’s network. You can usually see this information on the download page. Although real music ringtones are being sold now like hot cakes, there will always be a way to get them absolutely free. There are websites that will let you download free real music ringtones in mp3 format to your computer, you can then transfer this free real music ringtone using USB data cable, blue tooth, instant message, email etc., but there is an issue of legality here. Just like all other music, real music ringtones are protected by copyrights. Meaning, unless the copyright is expired, the original artist is due a royalty for use of their work. But of course that is not my topic so lets move on. You can also download free real music ringtones from WAP sites, but your mobile phone must be web enabled or internet enabled. This is one of the best ways to download free real music ringtones directly to your mobile phone. You can search for WAP sites that offer this service on the internet and just follow their instruction on how to get this free real music ringtone to you mobile phone. You can also make real music ringtones from your own music collection. There are softwares on the internet called ringtone maker and are designed specifically to make ringtones. These softwares are for sale, the prices vary from $10 to $20. Think of it as an investment, rather than buying one real music ringtone at a time for 2$ you can purchase a ringtone maker and make all the ringtones you need. Before buying one I suggest that you download a free trial of the software so you can test it first and they just pay for it once it suits your needs. To find real music ringtones please visit our site => [http://real-ringtones.awardspace.com/]Real Music Ringtones We offer high quality real music ringtones from todays top artists. For more information on the ringtone maker, please visit => [http://real-ringtones.awardspace.com/ringtonemaker.html]Ringtone Maker Info. [http://real-ringtones.awardspace.com/]http://real-ringtones.awardspace.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rex_Meneses http://EzineArticles.com/?Free-Real-Music-Ringtones&id=313277 pictures should of were diabetes come prescription after drugs what diet has information many pill before prescription come purdue do university about school with of for pharmacy who seoul her pharmacies but

10 Activities To Do With Your Kids: Stave Off Boredom - Part 2

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

By Eric Hartwell 11. Make puppets and put on a show. Wooden spoon puppets are easy to make, buy some cheap wooden spoons from the pound shop or supermarket, and draw on a happy face on one side and a sad face on the other with felt pens. The body can be made from the new style washing up liquid bottles or a piece of card folded in 2, cut to shape with a hole cut for the spoon handle. Dress in scraps of fabric, wrapping paper etc glues on. Or put the odd socks to use and make sock puppets with stickers or glued in fabric. 12. Plan a new design for your bedroom. Give each child a large sheet of paper and a glue stick. Give them scissors and some old catalogues and magazines and let them put together a collage of their perfect room including toys etc. 13. Paint a stone. Any large stone will do. Give it a good wash and leave it to dry, then decorate with acrylic paints, glitter, glue etc. 14. Paint a plant pot with acrylic paints and then plant a seed in it (bizzie lizzies grow well as house plants or venus fly traps - when grown their leaves fold up when touched). 15. Make some junk musical instruments and form a band. Plastic bottles with stones or pasta or rice in make good maracas, stretch some rubber bands over a lidless box for a guitar/harp and an old biscuit tin makes a good drum. 16. Pop bottle ten pin bowling. Put a few stones into some empty pop or water bottles. Decorate with printed sheets of paper. Then use a soft indoor safe ball at them to knock them over. 17. Use one of the bottles from the bowling to throw rings over. These can be cut from the side of large cardboard boxes if required. 18. If you have small children try and get a very large box from a supermarket and decorate it as a car to sit in. Paper plates can be used as wheels and steering wheel, flattened small foil pie cases as hub caps and lights, any paint for the bodywork and use a parker pen to draw the doors in. 19. Try blow football, any light ball (practice golf balls are cheap) and a straw will do the job. 20. Dress up, any old clothes, hats and shoes will do, but scarves and lengths of fabric will give more options. Eric Hartwell oversees the worlds best home page a user-led resource - you can read, digest and contribute your opinions on any subject. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Eric_Hartwell http://EzineArticles.com/?10-Activities-To-Do-With-Your-Kids:-Stave-Off-Boredom—Part-2&id=443019 erotic is mother who fucking where daughter very stories has family now incest a clips each free while mom for and has son before sex our hot him mom their gets while fucked there by did son come

Truths Exposed - Things You Need To Know About Lost Money

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

By Thomas B Stevenson In 1999, the Montel Williams show aired a presentation about lost money. At first I thought that the subject of the show was money that someone previously had literally lost. The subject could have been funds squandered either through gambling or bad investments. Though, the show was about funds that many of us have and we simply dont know that we have it. Chat show host Oprah Winfrey also had an interesting show on the topic of lost money. Oprah proved that people are not conscious of the missing funds by uniting seventy-thousand dollars in lost money to audience members. These audience members were pleasantly surprised to have the funds that were rightfully theirs. Further she went on to explain that hundreds of millions of dollars go unclaimed each year. A great number of Americans have unclaimed property, or lost money, floating around in federal and state accounts. The unclaimed money or property alone has reached in excess of forty billion dollars in these institutions. Heres the interesting part. Nearly over five-hundred billion dollars are held up in both private and public corporations. These staggering numbers are due to the simple fact that people are not even aware about their lost money. A rough estimate of seven out of ten people has unclaimed property or funds locked away somewhere without even knowing about it. Of all odds, you might be just one of those people. The question is whether Montel Williams or Oprah Winfrey will have repeat shows on the topic of lost money but it doesnt seem likely. Unfortunately Oprah Winfrey and Montel Williams dont have quite enough time to find lost money for people across the United States. Of course, it may be in your best interest to take matters into your own hands by doing a little research for your self. Your first step would be finding out about your heritage could. Additionally there are also several web sites that offer information on the subject of finding lost money as well. As always, it is best to be wary of scams when it comes to personal finances and personal information. One must always avoid divulging too much information to an unsecured party. In case someone asks for your date of birth, your social security number and your mothers maiden name, a red flag should go up. Furthermore, you never want to provide information about your personal bank account and you definitely dont want to make an investment on your search. If the money is yours, you should be able to find it without doling out a lot of cash in the process. Thomas B. Stevenson provides readers with up-to-date commentaries, articles, and reviews for finance, business as well as other related information. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Thomas_B_Stevenson http://EzineArticles.com/?Truths-Exposed—Things-You-Need-To-Know-About-Lost-Money&id=391727 catch since movie now monster as s there impressive were library also of because black might anal an porno a anal can lesbo them fetish in men if doctors as teen get magazine there

Jesus Christ, King of the Jews

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

By Saundra L. Washington In 132 CE, Simon Bar Kosiba organized and led a large guerilla army in revolt against Roman occupation. He succeeded in actually throwing the Romans out of Jerusalem and Israel and establishing, although for only a brief period, an independent Jewish state. Jewish accounts describe Simon Bar Kosiba as being a man of superior intelligence who possessed tremendous leadership abilities and incredible physical strength. His success caused many to believe that he came from the line of David. He was nicknamed “Bar Kochba” or “Son of Star, an allusion to the Book of Numbers (24:17). In fact, he was actually proclaimed the long awaited Messiah of Israel by the Sanhedrin. Strangely, very few people know of him or have even heard of him today. But there is another Jewish son we have heard of. He was born poor and, like Kosiba, was also of the family of David. He, however, fought no battles, was not known for His strength, and virtually ignored the politics of His times. He never attended college, starred in any movies, or won any awards. Yet, His personality has somehow been fused into the very soul and consciousness of humanity. More books have been written about Him, more changes have resulted because of Him, more conversation and controversy has taken place because of Him than any other figure in human history. In His name, the apostles conquered the world. For His sake, martyrs sacrificed their lives. He is like a portent moving through two thousand years of history touching lives. Jesus Christ, King of the Jews! The Teacher He was an exceptional teacher, Had received the highest degree. From the College of Life Experience He earned his Ph.D. He taught what it meant to live A life of self-sacrifice. He was totally devoted to others, Though He paid an exorbitant price. He was one solitary life who From a grace procured from above, Sacrificed so much of Himself Motivated by nothing but love. He was wholly and solely committed, Honor bond to set men free. So He died on Calvary’s cross that day, To redeem all humanity. Yes, He was indeed “The Teacher,” And “The Teacher” He will forever be; For none who lives or has died Can compare to such as He. Rev. Saundra L. Washington, D.D., is an ordained clergywoman, veteran social worker, and Founder of AMEN Ministries. She is also the author of two coffee table books: Room Beneath the Snow: Poems that Preach and Negative Disturbances: Homilies that Teach which can be reviewed on her site. Her new book, Out of Deep Waters: My Grief Management Workbook, is expected to be available in July. You are welcome to visit AMEN Ministries: Your Soul’s Service Station for spiritual refreshing, soul edification or to browse our newly expanded mini shopping mall. Blessings to all! Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Saundra_L._Washington http://EzineArticles.com/?Jesus-Christ,-King-of-the-Jews&id=44982 medicaid a and between foodstamp where office been in was houston in uk the health now insurance and individual and quote many blue be cross after health on of well minnesota if insurance other informati come michigan about health another insurance which

How To Write A Job Winning Resume That Puts Yours On Top

Monday, July 16th, 2007

By Julia Tang Many people would love to get a better job. And most of these same people have the proper training and skills to achieve this goal. Unfortunately, so many job hunters have very poor communication skills. They are unable to clearly tell potential employers about their job qualifications. In short, they do not have good job seeking skills. In many cases, this prevents them from getting a high paying job that they could easily do. Often, the job will go to someone who is less skilled but who has written a eye-catching resume. Often, job seekers have a few mistaken opinions about potential employers. They believe that employers are able to easily separate the qualified job applicants from the less qualified applicants. But this is likely not true. Sometimes there are from 30 to 300 resumes for the same job. So the interviewer first does a fast screening of all the resumes to eliminate as many as possible. The “good” resumes usually make it through the screening process. Many times the best job candidate is screened out due to a poor resume. In today’s business world there is often many qualified applicants applying for the same job. What if, out of all of those who apply, one job seeker turns in a skillful resume? Who do you think stands the best chance of getting the job? It’s the one with the “best” resume, of course. This is so often true even through some of the other applicants may be better qualified for the job. In order to get a good job you must communicate to the employer that you are ready, willing, and able to do the job. So if you are capable of producing a top notch job resume, you definitely increase your chances of getting a better job. Virtually every potential employer will want to see a resume from you. The resume will determine who gets a job interview. Your resume is a mini-statement about yourself. After reading your resume the employer should have a better “feel” for you as a person and as a potential employer. It serves to get acquainted with the employer so that they can decide if they want to know more about you. The resume is the first step, your introduction to an employer. First impressions really do count. If you make a poor first impression, you’ll never get to step two — the job interview. To the purpose of your resume is to make a good first impression. In effect, your resume should tell the employer that you have good abilities and are truly interested in working. This report will help you make that good first impression. And it could very well help you to get the better job you’re looking for. RESUME BASICS All good resumes follow the same general basic guidelines. While there is some flexibility in these guidelines, you don’t want to stray too far from them. You want a resume that is bold, exciting, and enticing. But not too much so. You also want a resume that is somewhat conservative. In other words, it must be bold. Not flashy. You must show that you have confidence in your abilities, but not sound like a braggart. You must sound eager to do the job, but not desperate. So there is a fine line that you must walk in order to produce the best possible resume. You want to use intelligent language. However, you don’t want to try and impress the employer with long, flowery, or uncommon words or phrases. Use everyday language whenever possible. Of course, if you are applying for a highly technical position, it’s acceptable to use some of the special terms used in that particular profession. But as a rule you should keep it simple and straight to the point. The word resume comes from the French word “resumer” which means to summarize. So the exact purpose of a resume is to summarize your experience, knowledge, and accomplishments. Therefore, you must avoid being too wordy. Say exactly what you mean in the least number of words possible. The length of your resume is important. Resumes should be from 1 to 3 pages long. Don’t be tempted to make your resume longer than 3 pages, even if you have a lot to tell. Remember, a resume is supposed to be a summary. A resume that is too long simply will bore the reader. There will be so much material that nothing will stand out and be remembered. RESUME APPEARANCE The overall appearance of your resume is also important. A sloppy looking resume will greatly lessen your chance of getting a job interview. The first thing that an employer, or personnel manager, evaluating your resume will notice is it’s appearance. There are several different things that can be easily done to increase the overall appearance of your resume. The first of these appearance factors is the paper that your resume is printed on. There are many different kinds of paper other than regular typing paper. You could make an improvement by using a colored paper. I suggest a subdued color like brown, off- white, or gray. Next, you could use a better grade of paper. Go to a local office supply store and examine the different types of writing paper. You’ll notice some big differences. Pick out a nice looking, more expensive grade of paper for your resume. The next thing to consider is the quality of the material that is typed onto the resume. Never use a low quality typewriter to type your resume. If necessary, rent a good quality typewriter. Then make certain that it has a fresh ribbon in it. It’s very important that you make sure the writing on your resume looks good. This means clean, crisp, and sharp looking letters. Another good way to produce a top looking resume is by having it typeset. If your resume was produced using a computer and saved on a disk, you can hire a commercial typesetter who can use this file. Or, you can locate another computer user who owns a laser printer. Laser printers can produce a good grade of typeset documents. The other alternative is to find a local word processing service that can typeset your resume for you. You can use the typeset master copy of your resume to make more copies. But be certain that you use a top notch copying machine. Otherwise, you’ll still end up with poor looking resumes. Another alternative is to have the typesetter produce as many original copies as you need to ensure that they all look good. A third aspect of your resume’s appearance is more subjective. It takes into account such things as the letter spacing, how each section is arranged, and it’s overall appearance. Some resumes simply look better because of the way they have been designed. At the end of this report, you’ll see an example of a properly prepared resume. Never overcrowd the resume. Leave some “white space” so that important points can appear to pop out. Never submit a resume with handwritten corrections. You can highlight sections of a resume by using a different typeface or size or by using “bullets.” If possible, use larger letters for the headings used in the separate sections of the resume. Never try to be too fancy by using wild colors, cute graphics, and so forth. Don’t be overly creative. A simple, straightforward, factual resume will do nicely. Make it stand out, but stay conservative. Another phase of your resume’s appearance is it’s accuracy. Make sure there are no misspelled words! Mistakes will create the wrong image. Make sure that the punctuation is correct. And make sure that all of your columns line up. See that all of your facts are correct. Don’t say you attended 3 years of college, but only show two years worth of grades. Potential employers will note all inaccuracies and wonder why they appear in your resume. OPTIONAL DATA There is a variety of personal data that may be somewhat controversial if included in your resume. In the past it was acceptable to include all kinds of personal data, but times and laws have changed. Affirmative Action laws have made it illegal to discriminate based on such things as age, sex, marital status, race, religion, and so forth. Therefore, most experts recommend against placing this kind of personal data into your resume. Your salary requirements should not be listed in the resume, if you can avoid it. The reason is that if you put too low of a salary, you might be paid less than the real value of the job. If you put down a figure that’s too high, you may not get considered for the job. If an employer likes you, it may be possible to negotiate a higher salary during the interview stage. Another thing that your resume doesn’t need is your photograph. Potential employers can decide if they are interested in you after reading your resume. They can see what you look like during the interview. RESUME STYLES There are several styles of resumes along with numerous variations. Your experience and the kind of job you are applying for will help to determine the style of resume you use. The two basic styles are: Chronological Resumes and Functional Skills Resumes. Some of the variations include the main themes of business, academic, general, student, standard, professional, or engineering. A Chronological Resume lists work experience in reverse chronological order (the most recent experience first). It includes some descriptive text about each position, usually described in about one paragraph. This type of resume offers several advantages: it is widely accepted, they are easy to read, and they show a clear pattern of your development. The disadvantages include: it does not highlight your major accomplishment(s), nor do they effectively show your other skills. Functional Skills Resumes highlight your skills and accomplishments rather than providing a chronological record of your job history. Your accomplishments and skills are listed at the beginning. Your job history is listed at the end of the resume. This type of resume allows you to call attention to your achievements. The major disadvantage is that employers may find it difficult to follow your work experience. Many people discover that a combination of these two kinds of resumes is the best way to go. You may want to try several different types of combinations before settling upon a final design. WRITING YOUR RESUME Some specific topics that your resume should cover are: (1) Job Objective — lets the employer know that you are interested in a specific type of work. This can be done in 2 or 3 sentences. Example: work in an analytical chemistry laboratory that focuses on environmental samples. Oversee and coordinate the activities of other lab technicians. (2) Summary of Qualifications — is a short paragraph that summarizes your experience and skills. Example: I have 8 years experience working on all p samples for metals C. Used CLIP and SW846 methods hases of analytical chemistry. Including work with a wide variety of instruments and computers. Was second-in-command of a lab with 8 technicians. (3) Professional Skills — is the section where you give specific details about your qualifications. Example: INSTRUMENTS OPERATED A. Atomic Absorption Spectrometer B. Microwave Digestion System C. Polarograph D. Laser Fluorimeter E. IBM Computers ADMINISTRATION A. Supervised 8 technicians when the Department head was absent. ANALYSIS A. Waste oils for metals B. Water and soil (4) Work Experience — in this section you give a one paragraph summary for each of your previous jobs. This should include starting and ending date, reason for leaving, job title and duties, and any special accomplishments for each of the jobs. (5) Education — gives a summary of all schools attended, degrees earned, and special seminars or training courses that you have attended. (6) Honors and Awards — it’s a good idea to list any special awards you have received. (7) Personal — information about your hobbies and activities should be included. (8) Others — professional organizations that you belong to, computer or programming skills, articles or books published. (9) References — you can state something like, “references available upon request,” or list at least 3 on your resume. It’s important to include all of the basic information on your resume. But, what is also important, is the way you say it. Don’t use dull, lifeless statements. Instead use action words. Here are some typical action words: Accelerated, achieved, advised, approved, assisted, built, calculated, completed, conceived, controlled, coordinated, created, decreased, defined, designed, developed, directed, earned, edited, engineered, evaluated, found, generated, implemented, improved, invented, managed, operated, organized, planned, proved, revised, scheduled, tested, trained, verified, wrote. These words give the correct impression that you have been responsible for do different kinds of jobs tasks. In other words, you weren’t just a follower. Of course, you should always be truthful. Don’t try to oversell yourself by claiming you did things that you didn’t do. As you can see, a resume is really a very simple document. It is not that difficult to produce a good resume, if you follow the simple steps outlined in this report. By dividing it into sections it becomes a much easier job. These different sections also help you to stay organized. If you have worked on a special project or had a lofty responsibility on a previous job, you may want to include that in a section all by itself. Example: “I organized a training department for AMCO Scientific and was responsible for overseeing the production of training lessons.” Another good way to get familiar with proper resume writing techniques is to review a good resume. There’s an example included in this report. You can use it as a model. Then produce several different resumes for yourself until you find the best possible combinations for your specific skills. You may also want to have a friend to read your resume and point out any problems. UNCOVERING JOBS Many people do not have good job hunting skills. They are not experts at locating job openings for which they may be qualified. Here are some ideas to help you uncover those jobs. NEWSPAPER ADS — usually draw the greatest number of applicants, so you’ll end up with a lot of competition. If you have no geographic restrictions, you may want to check out of state newspapers. Find a way to make your resume stand out so that it isn’t lost among the many applicants. Here are a couple of ideas: (1) Send a customized cover letter with your resume. (2) Call before you send the resume in. If possible, talk to the person who will be doing the interview or who you’ll be working for. If this isn’t possible, talk to the personnel director about the job and let them know that your resume is coming. This will help them to remember your name and may help you get through the resume screening process. PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES — these are agencies that try to match employees and employers. These agencies vary in the way they work. Some can be very helpful. Others are somewhat unscrupulous. Your best chance is to go with an agency that specializes in your field. Beware of agencies that continually run the same ad because, often, they are just trying to build a list of candidates. I recommend that you only use agencies that don’t require you to pay a fee. TRADE JOURNALS AND PERIODICALS — Are often the best places to look. This is one of the primary means of job advertisement for some types of professions. Example: The magazine Environmental Science continually carries ads for environmental professionals. Other good places to look include: trade shows and professional conventions, personnel offices, college placement offices, friends you have who are in the same profession as you. Another method is to simply go through the yellow pages and look for companies which may need a person with your skills. Then contact these companies by phone and follow-up by sending in your resume. Job seeking is a skill that requires persistence. You must not become discouraged. Keep making plenty of contacts. Sooner or later, you’ll find the job that’s right for you. THE JOB INTERVIEW Most people are nervous when they go to a job interview. However, by preparing beforehand you won’t have anything to worry about. Believe it or not, occasionally the person conducting the interview is nervous, too! Most interviewers will make a decision within the first 5 to 10 minutes of the interview. There are a number of steps that you can take that will greatly improve your chances of getting the job. The first (and perhaps the most obvious) thing to consider is your appearance. No matter what type of job you apply for, you should dress appropriately. A nice suit is your best bet. Dark blue or a gray pinstripe are the best colors. Don’t wear a loud tie. Make sure all of your clothes are wrinkle free and that your shoes are polished. Women should wear a conservative suit dress. Avoid excessive jewelry, make-up, perfume and bright nail polish. Interview do’s and don’ts: (1) Arrive early. If you arrive late, you’ll be rushed and the interviewer may consider you unreliable. (2) Walk briskly, with purpose, and stand up straight. (3) Don’t smoke, chew gum, slouch, read a novel, or other similar activities while you are waiting in the lobby. If some of the company’s literature is available, read that instead. (4) Give the interviewer a firm handshake, and don’t be afraid to look him or her in the eye. (5) Be prepared. Carry an extra copy of your resume and academic record. (6) Don’t talk too much … or too little. (7) Above all, try to be natural and relaxed. Be yourself. Questions that the interviewer may ask you include: what are your career goals? How many sick days have you taken in the past two years? What are your strong points? Do you have any hobbies? Why do you want this job? Tell me about yourself. What did you like most or like least about your last job? Do you have any questions? She or he may also ask you some specific questions that relate to equipment or procedures you’ll need to use on the job. This is a way of determining your overall knowledge and skills. Before and during the interview … (1) Be positive and enthusiastic. (2) Try to focus upon your accomplishments and achievements in past jobs. (3) Find out as much as possible about the job duties and requirements of the position you are applying for. This will help you to be able to ask further questions. (4) Find out as much as possible about the company. (5) If you are really interested in the job, let the interviewer know about it. (6) Questions you need to ask include: when will the job start? To whom do I report? What would a typical day be like? (7) Don’t be too concerned about salary and benefits at first. If you are selected, they will make you a salary offer. Toward the end of the interview you can ask about benefits. AFTER THE INTERVIEW There are a number of things that you can do after the interview that will make you an even more attractive job candidate. Here are a few tips: (1) Write a thank you letter. If you really want the job, say so in the letter. (2) If you have not heard anything within 8 to 10 days, you may want to call. Assure them that you are not trying to be pushy, but that you are just interested. If you aren’t hired, you can still send a thank you letter to the company and ask them to keep you in mind for any other similar job openings. Also, you may want to ask the interviewer for a specific reason as to why you weren’t hired. This information will help you as you search for other jobs. CONCLUSION Getting a good job that you want is not always easy. There are many qualified people after every top paying position that is available. But if you use the strategies described in this report, you’ll stand a much better chance of success. Be persistent and don’t sell yourself short. You could end up with a much better job in a very short period of time. SAMPLE RESUME Jerry Jobseeker 12345 Main St. Anytown, U.S.A. 555-5555 SKILLS Professional Skills: Experienced in operating a wide variety of analytical instruments including, Flame and Furnace AA, Microwave digestion, Laser flourimeter, and more. Familiar with the full range of EPA and CLIP methods and protocols for inorganic analysis Expert with IBM-PC computers and have over ten years of computer experience. BUSINESS EXPERIENCE 1971 to 1977 Austin Powder Company, McAuthur, Ohio Chemistry Chemist: Performed a wide range of chemical analysis on raw materials, finished products and competitor’s samples. Used classical wet chemistry methods. 1977 to 1982 Mead Paper Company, Chillicothe, Ohio Mead Research Paper Technologist: Worked to improve paper formulations, solve problems, and improve quality using pilot plant and mill studies. Performed a wide range of paper tests, wrote reports, and evaluated results. 1982 to Present Martin Marietta, Piketon, Ohio Senior Chemist: Performed a full range of analytical methods for metals on all types of samples (soil, water, air, waste samples). Responsible for quality control and in charge of department supervising 14 technicians when supervisor was absent. EDUCATION Ohio University, Athens, Ohio BS in Chemistry, 1971 Minor: History, Math GPA: 2.4 Concentrated in inorganic chemistry PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES 1975 to Present American Chemical Society PERSONAL DATA I am very active with a number of hobbies including: golf, gardening, baseball, computers, and writing. I have authored a number of books about computers and various chemical related subjects. REFERENCES Available upon request. ——————————————————— Julia Tang publishes Smart Online Business Tips, a fresh and informative newsletter dedicated to supporting people like you! 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What Not to Do at an Interview

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

By Jim Brackin Less than 7% of applicants are successful in landing that ideal job. Competition is fierce, so to avoid disappointment its useful to know what not to do in order to increase your chances of interview success. In a recent research study undertaken by Extra Sensory Perception Limited, commissioned by on-line recruitment company Ifoundwork, over 50 recruiter’s from key industry sectors in the UK were questioned about the traits that they most like and dislike in an applicant. When asked about the things that made a negative impression on them during the interview process certain trends emerged. The eight traits below are the trends that most annoyed prospective employers. Should you want to give yourself the best chance of impressing a prospective employer, review the eight traits below and avoid them like the plague! To get this things not to do in an interview list, the question that the employer was asked was Remembering back to the last time you interviewed for a position, of the people you rejected, how could you tell that they were not really suited to the job? The qualitative answers provided were then clustered into generic areas. Qualifications were excluded from the sample, so only the impression left from the interview process was counted. Its the remaining outputs from the general clusters that make up the eight traits. The research suggests that employers dislike and will not employ applicants who: 1. A lack of real interest or enthusiasm. 2. Unkempt unsuitable or untidy personal appearance. 3. Little or no ability to communicate clearly. 4. A lack of rapport, especially little or no eye contact. 5. Poor, incomplete or sloppy application form. 6. Being late for the interview. 7. An unwillingness to start low and work up the corporate ladder. 8. Negative attitude, specifically about past employers. Not surprisingly, if more than one of these traits that were noticed during the interview the chances of success significantly reduced. So, avoiding any of these common pitfalls will dramatically improve your chance of landing that perfect job. If you would like to see full copy of the research findings they are available as a free pdf download from www.virtual-therapist.com Either way if you avoid all of the above at least youll give yourself a chance to become one of the 6-7% of applicants who are successful. Good Luck! Jim Brackin contributes tips, help and advice on popular psychology to variety of magazines like Cosomopolitan and Women’s Own. He is the body language expert for Sky News (UK) and developed http://www.personaliteye.com that provides free visually based personality profiles and contributes to http://www.virtual-therapist.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Jim_Brackin http://EzineArticles.com/?What-Not-to-Do-at-an-Interview&id=124358 soma about diamond from bar are ca there soma their group under soma see with are codeine was soma they online has com still