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Payday Loans Pro's and Con's e candidate they want can't be found by a help-wanted ad.Payday Loans, often referred to as cash advance loans, are amounts lent by specialized lenders to borrowers until the next pay day. Typically, payday loans are extended for amounts that are less than $1,000. The loan is extended to the borrower against the personal check of the borrower that is placed with the lender until the next pay day. The cost of carrying payday loans is very high as the risk of default is high, since generally borrowers who find themselves in a very difficult financial situation avail of such loans.Why are Payday loans popular?They are popular for a number of reasons such as:· Credit checks are not required. The personal check that you make payable 2. They want someone who has many years of experience in their specific industry (not career changers). 3. They want to raid a competitor. 4. They have high-turnover positions, and they want a fresh stream of bodies. If you skills are rare and in demand, you have substantial experience in your field, or you want to work for a competitor—then recruiters can be helpful. Otherwise, they can get in your way and you may want to consider a career counselor. Use your network to find good recruiters Ask friends and colleagues if they have used recruiters in the past, either to find their own job or to hire someone else, Online Postcard Printing Jobs Career CounselorsThe internet became one of the famous communication medium that aided to make things lighter and easier. Through the internet companies were able to extend their services online and had created website that will be easily accessed by their customers and clients.Online services became famous to provide our needs from our basic to necessities - we can all find them with just a click of the mouse. The print industry in particular had accessed a better work environment. In which advertisers were able to easily render their printing jobs. One of the famous printing jobs offered online is online postcard printing jobs.When talking about postcard printing jobs clients always want the best for t “Understand that career counselors and recruiters offer two different services” Career counselors / coaches offer one on one session’s. They help answer the clients many questions of “How to make a successful career transition.” When you have been networking, answering ads, meeting with support groups but are not getting results than you might think about seeing a career counselor / coach. They can help you identify why or what pieces you are missing to get lasting results. Typically recruiters look for the degree and the list of your skills in order to get you in front of the decision maker for an interview. However recruiters often don’t have the skills to help clients transition into new or different careers, ace and prep you for the interview, or negotiate the best offer. I’ve listed more below about what to look for when you use a recruiter. Here are four clear differences that career counselors / coaches provide that typically recruiters do not. 1. Career counselors provide a holistic approach to measure the correct career fit 2. Career counselors provide a systematic / step by step career approach. 3. Career counselors partner and walk through each stage of the career transition together 4. Career counselors manage the client’s emotional swings with long career campaigns Recruiters can be valuable allies for those seeking to advance their careers. But they’re not career counselors / coaches. If you choose to work with recruiters be aware of the following five guidelines.. Cheryl made a big mistake when she lost her job during a severe industry tailspin. Because she had no connections in other industries, she thought, “I’ll talk to a couple of recruiters. They’ve come through in the past, and soon I'll have a great job.” She contacted several recruiters and waited. Several (very expensive) months later, Cheryl was still waiting. She was baffled. She’d been a top performer. Finally, in exasperation, she asked one recruiter why he wasn’t presenting her. She was shocked when he said his clients demanded same-industry experience, and he would lose professional credibility by presenting her. Cheryl learned the hard way that it is critical to be savvy when using recruiters but not to rely on them as if they were career counselors. Understand their incentives It pays to remember that recruiters don’t make money by providing career counseling (although, hopefully, that is a result of their work). They make money by finding suitable candidates for client companies. Job hunters are not the customer; they are the product. Make sure you are a viable candidate Companies won’t pay big fees to recruiters -- unless there’s a good reason: 1. The candidate they want can't be found by a help-wanted ad. 2. They want someone who has many years of experience in their specific industry (not career changers). 3. They want to raid a competitor. 4. They have high-turnover positions, and they want a fresh stream of bodies. If you skills are rare and in demand, you have substantial experience in your field, or you want to work for a competitor—then recruiters can be helpful. Otherwise, they can get in your way and you may want to consider a career counselor. Use your network to find good recruiters Ask friends and colleagues if they have used recruiters in the past, either to find their own job or to hire someone else, Advertising Headlines and How to Write Them transition into new or different careers, ace and prep you for the interview, or negotiate the best offer. I’ve listed more below about what to look for when you use a recruiter. Here are four clear differences that career counselors / coaches provide that typically recruiters do not.1. Attract prospects with your headline Use your headline as a flag to attract readers who are interested in your product. If you are selling a solution to premature hair loss, put PREMATURE HAIR LOSS in your headline. Your headline will catch the eye of everyone who suffers from this predicament. If you want teenagers to read your ad, put TEENAGERS in your ad. Be careful that you do not put anything in your ad that excludes prospects. For example, if you are selling a cellular phone that can be used by men and women alike, do not slant your headline toward men alone. That will only cause women to think that your ad does not apply to them.2. Appeal to your reader’s self-interest with your 1. Career counselors provide a holistic approach to measure the correct career fit 2. Career counselors provide a systematic / step by step career approach. 3. Career counselors partner and walk through each stage of the career transition together 4. Career counselors manage the client’s emotional swings with long career campaigns Recruiters can be valuable allies for those seeking to advance their careers. But they’re not career counselors / coaches. If you choose to work with recruiters be aware of the following five guidelines.. Cheryl made a big mistake when she lost her job during a severe industry tailspin. Because she had no connections in other industries, she thought, “I’ll talk to a couple of recruiters. They’ve come through in the past, and soon I'll have a great job.” She contacted several recruiters and waited. Several (very expensive) months later, Cheryl was still waiting. She was baffled. She’d been a top performer. Finally, in exasperation, she asked one recruiter why he wasn’t presenting her. She was shocked when he said his clients demanded same-industry experience, and he would lose professional credibility by presenting her. Cheryl learned the hard way that it is critical to be savvy when using recruiters but not to rely on them as if they were career counselors. Understand their incentives It pays to remember that recruiters don’t make money by providing career counseling (although, hopefully, that is a result of their work). They make money by finding suitable candidates for client companies. Job hunters are not the customer; they are the product. Make sure you are a viable candidate Companies won’t pay big fees to recruiters -- unless there’s a good reason: 1. The candidate they want can't be found by a help-wanted ad. 2. They want someone who has many years of experience in their specific industry (not career changers). 3. They want to raid a competitor. 4. They have high-turnover positions, and they want a fresh stream of bodies. If you skills are rare and in demand, you have substantial experience in your field, or you want to work for a competitor—then recruiters can be helpful. Otherwise, they can get in your way and you may want to consider a career counselor. Use your network to find good recruiters Ask friends and colleagues if they have used recruiters in the past, either to find their own job or to hire someone else, Catering Advice - Working with a Catering Consultant ruiters can be valuable allies for those seeking to advance their careers. But they’re not career counselors / coaches. If you choose to work with recruiters be aware of the following five guidelines..Having worked in the Catering trade for some years, within that time I would have never thought of calling for help from a consultant. Why you ask well its very simple really, I thought they would be very expensive, take up to much of my time, I had loads of good ideas of my own and the main reason would be I had my pride.However that’s not the case with a catering consultant, it’s certainly not the case with Complete Catering Advice the company I set up over 4 years ago in France. I would visit friends within the trade and help them where I could, friends within the UK and France. I enjoyed helping them and seeing their profits increase was even better, it should be said we had great fun, and Cheryl made a big mistake when she lost her job during a severe industry tailspin. Because she had no connections in other industries, she thought, “I’ll talk to a couple of recruiters. They’ve come through in the past, and soon I'll have a great job.” She contacted several recruiters and waited. Several (very expensive) months later, Cheryl was still waiting. She was baffled. She’d been a top performer. Finally, in exasperation, she asked one recruiter why he wasn’t presenting her. She was shocked when he said his clients demanded same-industry experience, and he would lose professional credibility by presenting her. Cheryl learned the hard way that it is critical to be savvy when using recruiters but not to rely on them as if they were career counselors. Understand their incentives It pays to remember that recruiters don’t make money by providing career counseling (although, hopefully, that is a result of their work). They make money by finding suitable candidates for client companies. Job hunters are not the customer; they are the product. Make sure you are a viable candidate Companies won’t pay big fees to recruiters -- unless there’s a good reason: 1. The candidate they want can't be found by a help-wanted ad. 2. They want someone who has many years of experience in their specific industry (not career changers). 3. They want to raid a competitor. 4. They have high-turnover positions, and they want a fresh stream of bodies. If you skills are rare and in demand, you have substantial experience in your field, or you want to work for a competitor—then recruiters can be helpful. Otherwise, they can get in your way and you may want to consider a career counselor. Use your network to find good recruiters Ask friends and colleagues if they have used recruiters in the past, either to find their own job or to hire someone else, Words That Compel Your Customers To Buy From You said his clients demanded same-industry experience, and he would lose professional credibility by presenting her.When you sit down to compose your ad copy keep in mind that all the best copy writers will tell you to be sure to use those “special key” words that will influence your customer to buy. Years of marketing research has been done, and will continue to go on for years to come in the never ending quest for those targeted advertising ways to get us to buy, especially from some one we do not know. Though from time to time the words or their effectiveness may change slightly for the most part there seems to be those standard over used ones that we keep buying into, even if the product we buy is not exactly up to our expectations of what we thought we were buying. To me it seems as though these words have som Cheryl learned the hard way that it is critical to be savvy when using recruiters but not to rely on them as if they were career counselors. Understand their incentives It pays to remember that recruiters don’t make money by providing career counseling (although, hopefully, that is a result of their work). They make money by finding suitable candidates for client companies. Job hunters are not the customer; they are the product. Make sure you are a viable candidate Companies won’t pay big fees to recruiters -- unless there’s a good reason: 1. The candidate they want can't be found by a help-wanted ad. 2. They want someone who has many years of experience in their specific industry (not career changers). 3. They want to raid a competitor. 4. They have high-turnover positions, and they want a fresh stream of bodies. If you skills are rare and in demand, you have substantial experience in your field, or you want to work for a competitor—then recruiters can be helpful. Otherwise, they can get in your way and you may want to consider a career counselor. Use your network to find good recruiters Ask friends and colleagues if they have used recruiters in the past, either to find their own job or to hire someone else, Brand Alone Does Not Win the Customer e candidate they want can't be found by a help-wanted ad.You need to know what stands behind your brand. If it is your own manufactured product, then you need to know that the parts you purchase are also of quality. You have heard the saying that you are only as strong as the weakest link. This means, it only takes one part to weaken the quality and performance of your product. Price almost always comes into play when purchasing parts because this is what drives the final price of the product. Price should not be the only factor; you need to know the quality of materials and how those materials perform over time. If you are manufacturing blankets, you will want to know that the wool has been treated appropriately and that the dyes you use will not run and c 2. They want someone who has many years of experience in their specific industry (not career changers). 3. They want to raid a competitor. 4. They have high-turnover positions, and they want a fresh stream of bodies. If you skills are rare and in demand, you have substantial experience in your field, or you want to work for a competitor—then recruiters can be helpful. Otherwise, they can get in your way and you may want to consider a career counselor. Use your network to find good recruiters Ask friends and colleagues if they have used recruiters in the past, either to find their own job or to hire someone else, and get their recommendations. Know the types of recruiters RETAINED RECRUITERS are hired as the employer’s exclusive agent to find the desired candidate, generally for higher-level positions. Because the employer has already committed to pay the recruiter’s fee, working with a retained recruiter will not make you more expensive. CONTINGENCY RECRUITERS get paid only if they present the candidate the company hires. These recruiters can be useful allies in finding positions and reaching companies you might not find on your own. They can also be an obstacle to being hired because using these recruiters adds a middleman to the hiring process -- and thousands of dollars to the employer's hiring budget. This could cost you the job or handcuff you in salary negotiations. Clearly communicate with contingency recruiters about the connections you have made on your own, so you won’t have an extra fee attached to you unnecessarily. Be proactive and in control Whether you’re employed or not, maintain visibility in your field. The things that get you hired also get recruiters to notice you. Be active in your professional association, keep your network vital and participate in committees. Some job hunters find it soooo tempting to take “the easy way” when job hunting by letting the recruiters do all the work. Talk to recruiters, but be proactive and maintain control of your search. Only 5%-15% of people find jobs through recruiters. Do all you can on your own to uncover other opportunities so that: 1) If the recruiters don’t come through, you’re not sitting around waiting. 2) You’re not limited to what a recruiter offers. Through your own efforts and the help of a career counselor you can uncover more -- and perhaps better -- options, and have more choice about your next position. Visit http://www.activ8careers.com to take a free career assessments that will help identify if your in career pain.
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