3 Jan, 2012
2012 Minimum Wage
The eight states listed below increased the hourly minimum wage to the dollar amounts shown, on the effective date of January 1, 2012.
The hourly rates are for the “standard” minimum wage. Per federal minimum wage law, states may allow employers to pay lower than the standard based on certain factors, such as tips, commissions and the age of minors. The lower rate is sometimes referred to as the subminimum wage and its governing rules vary by state.
The eight states increased the minimum wage because inflation occurred in each last year. All
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3 Jan, 2012
Job Search Search
It’s A New Year.
Time To Get Serious About Job Search.
Mission Viejo, CA – After personally helping thousands of job seekers with their process, Tim Tyrell-Smith has something significant to share with the job search community. He’s making his strategy available to a much broader nationwide community.
Tyrell-Smith announced today that a new online job search strategy tool has just entered private beta. Members of his LinkedIn group and Facebook page were offered the chance to participate in this first testing process.
Why this strategy tool and why now?
“I meet hundreds of job seekers every month who are working without a strategy and have admitted to wasting months without a focus around their effort,” said Tyrell-Smith. “This strategy tool solves a major problem for job seekers at a critical time in their lives. “
“For an
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29 Dec, 2011
Cover Letter Letter Resume Cover
Your resume cover letter (or simply “cover letter”) should move your job search to the interview stage. If you’re not getting interviews for jobs you have applied for and are qualified for, your resume cover letter is not doing its job
When accepting advice regarding cover letters, be careful where you are getting your advice.
Personally, I have always enjoyed writing and I feel it is one of my better skills so I’d like to help you understand how to craft a top-notch letter that gets results.
Plus, as a recruiter, I’ve literally seen thousands (no exaggeration) of resume cover letters – good and bad – so I think I have some insight that you will find useful and equally important, accurate.
This section will discuss some tips for writing great resume cover letters.
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17 Dec, 2011
Assessment Strengths Assessment
I receive a large number of emails from readers asking about strengths assessment, usually via a question that looks something like this: Dr. Civitelli, I need to make some career decisions, and so I am trying to figure out my strengths and/or skills. How can I figure out what Im good at doing?
Here are some suggestions for strengths assessment:
1. Ask yourself: What do you routinely do for family, friends, and acquaintances because over time you have realized that you do these things with ease while others may struggle?
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15 Dec, 2011
Cpa Cpa Gives
On any given workday, one can find Edward Estrin, CPA, and CFO and vice president of Private Asset Management, Inc., sitting at his desk in the investment advisory firm’s San Diego headquarters, bookmarked between two genteel art prints one might expect to find in any decorous accounting office. On one side hangs Norman Rockwell’s Daydreaming Bookkeeper, the famous Saturday Evening Post cover of June 7, 1924. The painting depicts a wan accountant wearing the traditional visor and sleeve garters of the times, sitting on a stool over his ledger book, lost in a daydream. Read full article…