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		<title>Social Work is All About Helping People</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 18:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Social work and helping others is all about assisting people that need guidance in their lives. There are many routes one can take in order to get into social work, and there are just as many routes to pave a superior career path. When you get into social work, you will be in a position [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://bestjobsplace.com">Best Jobs For The Future</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.bestjobsplace.com/careers/social-work-is-all-about-helping-people.php">Social Work is All About Helping People</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Social work and helping others is all about assisting people that need guidance in their lives. There are many routes one can take in order to get into social work, and there are just as many routes to pave a superior career path. When you get into social work, you will be in a position to help other members of the society with counseling, with community support, and you will be in a position to help others augment and/or improve their lifestyle and way of living. This profession is indeed challenging, and every day that you work as a social worker opens you up to fresh experiences and new opportunities.</p>
<p>Social work jobs are varied; some requiring minimal training and others requiring a concentration in a specific subject or one or more degrees. You might find yourself working with the elderly, with children, with disabled individuals, with people that have problems with drugs, or you might find yourself working within the realm of education, or even in the criminal justice field. Social workers also work inside centers for families, in homes, and in hospital environments too.</p>
<p>Working for child protection services, in counseling positions, and in hospitals allows you to interact with others on a personal level, to offer advice and to perhaps improve the life of other individuals. Helping people is clearly rewarding work, and you are offered plenty of diversity in terms of employment positions. In addition, working in this field allows you to bring out your best attributes and to use them to help others that are in need. A feeling of value for the work that you do is also something you will experience.The  jobs involve helping people all of the time. You will feel as if you are giving back to the community. You will also develop self-confidence as you work in  jobs that help others, and your self-esteem will naturally elevate. What is more, you will find that social work jobs are positions that can give you a sense of accomplishment and immense pride.</p>
<p>Social work jobs are jobs with comfortable salaries and equally comfortable benefits. In addition, the need for new people is very high, so the jobs market is very flexible. A great benefit associated with this field is that there are myriad points of entry into the field. You can start out in a variety of social work positions and work your way upward as you define your own path of career development. The open jobs available to social work hopefuls is expanding at a super rapid pace too, since the need for social workers has been, and remains very high.</p>
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		<title>5 Steps to Using LinkedIn for a Successful Job Search</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 16:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is no doubt that LinkedIn is widely used in the business community as a type of “online resume.”  Anyone that has conducted a successful LinkedIn job search can tell you, it’s so much more than that. It’s a powerful tool to reach out to your industry in a new and credible way.  Follow these [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://bestjobsplace.com">Best Jobs For The Future</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.bestjobsplace.com/careers/5-steps-to-using-linkedin-for-a-successful-job-search.php">5 Steps to Using LinkedIn for a Successful Job Search</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no doubt that LinkedIn is widely used in the business community as a type of “online resume.”  Anyone that has conducted a successful LinkedIn job search can tell you, it’s so much more than that. It’s a powerful tool to reach out to your industry in a new and credible way.  Follow these steps and  you’ll be one step closer to making strong connections to employers and industry recruiters on LinkedIn.</p>
<p><strong>Step 1<br />Complete Your Profile</strong><br />Your profile is like your online resume, only better, because people can endorse your work right on your profile.  If you haven’t fully completed your profile, you aren’t giving anyone enough information to determine if you are a person they would want to share networks with.  You are asking for people to open their rolodex to you, so to speak.  You must have a complete profile that shows them you are worthy networking partner.</p>
<p><u>Profile description with personality</u> – this is the place where you need to sell yourself. Think “cover letter meets 30 second elevator pitch.” </p>
<p><u>List all positions</u> – Listing all your past positions allows the system to find more people who you may already know or who have a workplace or school in common.  LinkedIn suggests people to network with based on information in your profile.</p>
<p><u>Education</u> – For the same reason, list all the schools you attended.  It may seem silly to list your high school in a resume, but LinkedIn is different.  Since it uses this information to help bring people together, it’s important to include everything.  You never know where your fellow classmates ended up that may help your career.</p>
<p><u>Recommendations</u> – Endorsements are always important.  LinkedIn is no exception.  Ask people from each sector of your worklife to endorse the work you did when they knew you.  Make sure you get clients, bosses, employees, vendors, etc.</p>
<p><u>Link to Website</u> – You can provide up to 3 websites that relate to your work, either an online resume or your website if you have one, or one that you worked on.</p>
<p><u>SEO your profile</u> – Always think “keywords, keywords, keywords” in everything you do online.  Make sure you that are using the same words when you write your profile that someone would use to search for someone like you.</p>
<p><u>LinkedIn Applications </u>- Utilize the applications that are relevant, integrating blogs, presentations, etc.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2<br />Reach Out – Build Your Network</strong><br />When you make a first level connection with someone, it means you know them directly.  When you connect with someone, you gain a broader reach than just that person because all of the people that they know are now part of your network as 2nd level connections.  Similarly, all of the second level’s connections now become your third level connections.  What all this means is that you can exponentially grow your network by making smart connections to people you already know or strategic people in your industry.  </p>
<p>Building your network is helpful if you want to ask an industry question to your connections.  Your entire network is posed the question, so the more people you are connected to the more brains you are reaching.  When you get ready to search jobs, the broader your network is, the greater your access to jobs posted by your network.</p>
<p><u>Connect to people you already know</u> &#8211; Import your address book to see who you know that is already on LinkedIn.  Reach out to colleagues, friends, classmates, vendors, etc.</p>
<p><u>Strategic new connections</u> – See who your connections know.  Do you also know them?  Should you know them?  If so, invite them to connect with a personal message of why it would be beneficial for them to share networks with you.<br /><strong><br />Step 3<br />Build Credibility</strong><br />http://www.linkedin.com/answers</p>
<p>LinkedIn’s Answers section is a great way to build your industry credibility in your online community.  If you have strategically connected with people in your industry, they will see your posed questions, or see that you have answered questions and come to realize that you are someone who has something meaningful to contribute. This can help you in a job search, or for general industry networking.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4<br />Research</strong><br />Once your profile has been built and you have begun your quest for online industry credibility, you are ready to start searching for positions posted by people in your network.</p>
<p><u>Search Jobs</u><br />http://www.linkedin.com/jobs<br />LinkedIn Jobs has openings posted by people in your network.  You can search LinkedIn only or you can search throughout the web for any jobs posted online that fit your search criteria. </p>
<p><u>JobsInsider tool</u><br />This LinkedIn tool allows you to see who you know at any company who has listed open jobs, request an introduction to the hiring manager and see open job postings at Monster, CareerBuilder, HotJobs, Craigslist, SimplyHired, Dice, or Vault.  The link to download the tool is located at the bottom of each LinkedIn page:<br />http://www.linkedin.com/static?key=jobsinsider_download&amp;trk=hb_ft_jobsins</p>
<p><u>Companies Section</u><br />This section of LinkedIn contains information about various companies whose employees are on LinkedIn.  It will show you who is in your network at that company, who has recently been hired or promoted there and will list their open positions. It also shows you where people who work there used to work, and where they went after they worked there.  Knowing what’s up at a company is important for networking your way in.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5<br />Request Introductions</strong><br />When you are ready, you can request an introduction to someone in a company that either has an opening, or one that you wish you target.  Professionally request the introduction, letting them know why it would benefit the receiver to know you, so the referrer feels confident in making the introduction.  Make sure you have something to contribute. If it’s all about you, there is a chance your request will be ignored.    Once the introduction has been made, be sure to thank the referrer.  Make contact with the person and show them why connecting with you is a great career move for you both.  </p>
<p><strong>Get Started!</strong><br />Now you are well on your way to a successful job search via LinkedIn.  Be sure to commit time and effort to growing and maintaining your network.  Help put others in touch so they will help you in return.  Networking has always been a strong career development practice.  It hasn’t changed, we just have more tools available to help make it easier.  But just because it’s easier, doesn’t make it any less important.  Now get out there and network!</p>
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<p>Ron is considered an industry expert and has provided insight into workforce trends for print publications, radio broadcasts and industry podcasts.</p>
<p>Ron earned his MBA in management and undergraduate degree in marketing and management.</p>
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		<title>How to Gear up for a Trucking Career</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2009 09:44:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hugo Amblyne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you were a child, you probably dreamed of having that one perfect career. A cowboy, firefighter, astronaut, or perhaps a circus clown. But then, something else happened. You grew up. Suddenly you had grown-up responsibilities to meet and bills to pay. You graduated from school and were expected to take a good, decent job. So you settled on what you could get at the time, and your dream job remained just a dream.<p>Post from: <a href="http://bestjobsplace.com">Best Jobs For The Future</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.bestjobsplace.com/careers/how-to-gear-up-for-a-trucking-career.php">How to Gear up for a Trucking Career</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="jobsbyline" style="italic;">by Hugo Amblyne</div>
<p>When you were a child, you probably dreamed of having that one perfect career. A cowboy, firefighter, astronaut, or perhaps a circus clown. But then, something else happened. You grew up. Suddenly you had grown-up responsibilities to meet and bills to pay. You graduated from school and were expected to take a good, decent job. So you settled on what you could get at the time, and your dream job remained just a dream.</p>
<p>If you dreamed of being a truck driver, it&#8217;s not too late to make it happen. After all, you spend hours fantasizing about hitting the open road, so why not use that time to make it happen? If your dream gig is driving a big rig; if you live to cruise the highways, visit new places and explore new horizons; this is the time to get started.</p>
<p>Really successful people don&#8217;t just love what they do; they do what they love. A paycheck is not their measure of success. It&#8217;s the pride and confidence that they have in their work. Other people are envious, but those sour souls think it must be luck or a guarded secret, rather than taking the cue and following their own dreams. Jealous people often fail to realize that successful people worked hard for their good fortune, and sometimes struggle to land their dream career.</p>
<p>Dream careers are not reserved for a blessed few. You have a dream, too, and you can attain it. But, you need to be willing to work hard to get there. Magic and mystery are not part of the process. It takes only a few simple and proven steps. If you want to be a truck driver, these four steps will get you on the road:</p>
<p>1. Believe in Yourself. If you really believe that a driving career is in reach, you will attain it. Self-confidence is a critical and often overlooked element to true success. You need to genuinely believe that you deserve to be a trucker, and can handle the responsibilities. People who realize their career dreams are those who believe in their goals. And it is not difficult to become a true believer. On paper or screen, jot down your image of yourself working in a truck driving job in detail. Sketch a simple picture that you can read or look at daily. Use this form of positive reinforcement to inspire you.</p>
<p>2. Get the Facts. Now that you are confident in your own potential for success, you must back up your beliefs with relevant facts. Research what specific steps will be needed to bring your picture to life. Once you know this, you&#8217;ll be more comfortable when it&#8217;s time to take action. Where are the nearest truck driver training schools? How do they rate with graduates? Will your dream job require specialized training beyond the CDL or LGV/HGV license? If a trucking career will mean a drop in pay, is that important to you or do you value happiness over money? Ask every possible question, and give yourself honest answers. Once you have all of the facts, you will be prepared and ready to take action.</p>
<p>3. Commit to Your Success. Some people are truly frightened of success. To be a true success not only requires honesty and commitment, but also contains the potential to fail. Successful people are almost never afraid to say, &#8220;I will&#8221;. Most of us are not inclined to make strong commitments. We often say that keeping ourselves &#8220;tied down&#8221; will somehow hinder us from being open to other opportunities. Don&#8217;t obsess about the odds of something better coming along. Commitment gives you a far more powerful reason to get out of bed each morning and work toward becoming a truck driver.</p>
<p>4. Make a Plan. Once you&#8217;ve committed to starting a trucking career, map out the path you&#8217;ll take. Look at your research and put your list of facts into play. Take your big plan and break it down into smaller and more easily obtainable goals. Create a timeline and write these goals on your calendar. Make a &#8216;to-do&#8217; list, and then get on your way. It&#8217;s important to manage your priorities and focus only on the items that will actually bring you closer to your success. Stop dreaming, and use your time to accomplish those all-important small first steps. If you need help, ask for it. Delegate or eliminate tasks whenever possible. If your family supports your choice to become a truck driver, speak with them about helping you accomplish your goals.</p>
<p>No matter what you may believe about those fortunate and truly successful people, dream careers don&#8217;t fall from the sky. Success comes to those who really believe in themselves, and work hard to bring their dreams to life. Don&#8217;t worry about taking those small steps; it&#8217;s the best way to reap your biggest rewards. One day soon you&#8217;ll be rolling down the highway as a confident, successful truck driver enjoying your dream career.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for advice in your career planning? Are you wondering where you can find good advice to help you make something out of your life? There are a lot of good websites to help you to take your career planning advice seriously. It is important that when you are a job seeker that you look for some expert advice for planning your career.<p>Post from: <a href="http://bestjobsplace.com">Best Jobs For The Future</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.bestjobsplace.com/careers/career-planning-tips-for-everyone.php">Career Planning Tips For Everyone</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='jobsbyline'>by katie George</div>
<p>Are you looking for advice in your career planning? Are you wondering where you can find good advice to help you make something out of your life? There are a lot of good websites to help you to take your career planning advice seriously. It is important that when you are a job seeker that you look for some expert advice for planning your career.</p>
<p>In college, you are taught how to be prepared for the real world, but then when you graduate you end up feeling completely lost. Your future success in life depends on how well you plan your career from the very beginning, and on how well you equip yourself to deal with the learning curve needed for success in the workplace and in navigating your way around office politics for instance. </p>
<p>As for some of the advice that you are going to hear, you are going to find that everyone is going to tell you that you need to make sure that your personality and your dream goals match. You can also take some online tests to help you to make sure that your aptitude and expectations will match any career you are considering at the moment. You will be able to research a solid path for your future.</p>
<p>With the results from your personality and career tests you will be able to find something that could make you feel good about yourself and pull your life around. Many personnel and recruitment agencies have job applicants complete such tests, so it is helpful if you already have some experience in completing these tests and can be less stressed in such a test environment. This will help you to shine in a job interview situation.</p>
<p>The second piece of advice that everyone is going to tell you is the fact that you are going to have to do a lot of research and work to find the career that will make you happy. You are going to have to make lists and look up each and every career that holds some interest for you. You are going to have to make sure that the career that you pick will make you happy, and if you do your proper research, you should be able to find a career that is fulfilling. You will also want to do a lot of hands on experience for you to get a real clue as to what you can do with your life. You can also seek out the assistance of a career development counselor through your college or job agency.</p>
<p>The last piece of advice is that you will want to follow your heart. This means that if you don&#8217;t feel like going into some field, then don&#8217;t! You don&#8217;t want to waste your time, as you may end up in a dead end job for the rest of your life. You will find that if you follow your heart and some career decisions for the very beginning then you will end up being successful when it comes to designing a career for yourself.</p>
<p>I have found a site created by Helene Malmsio who has had 20 years of employment recruitment and staff training experience. On this site there are hundreds of resources to help you plan your career, including a no-obligation report download and eCourse you can also subscribe to, that can be used by anyone wanting some expert help in trying to develop their career further. It also has HR management articles for new executives just learning about their staff recruiting and management processes along with staff career planning pathways.</p>
<p>It is very important that you do that what it takes to make something of yourself, because there is a lot of people who work all their lives, but waste every opportunity put their way to develop their careers further. Those people are never happy because they are never able to achieve success that is the bets piece of advice that you can ever get for career planning.</p>
<p>Make sure you get your hands on all the information you can use to be in control of your future work pathways and opportunities in your lifetime career path.</p>
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