Archive: ‘Job’ Category

Jobs In High Turnover Industries

No comments November 8th, 2009

Jobs in high turnover industries will always have available and open positions. Jobs with high turnover rates are typically not the ones people seek because they are quite unstable. But, income has to come from somewhere and these jobs are the likeliest to hire. Hairdresser You will be responsible for beautifying the customer. Anything involving shampooing, cutting, coloring the hair, and styling the hair is in your job description. Sometimes the customer may require a special look for a dress up event. You can let your creative side loose by using wigs and applying makeup. Elderly and Read more

Rhode Island Jobs – Rhode Island Sales & Marketing Employment. info,

No comments November 7th, 2009

Rhode Island has the nations highest unemployment rate, because the Rhode Island government has not created an environment that is business friendly,  Little Rhody has lost more jobs that ever before. This can be a tough situation for out of work Rhode Island sales and marketing people, as they are mainly 1099 employees and don’t have unemployment insurance or other benefits. If they do have benefits, they pay dearly for them out of pocket. There are people making a lot of cash on opportunities in this downturn. Why can’t you? There are money making opportunities Read more

Jobs with No Degrees Required

No comments November 6th, 2009

There are still plenty of jobs in recession that do not require a degree. When times are tough and you need work, here are a few jobs that you can fall back on. Maids and Housekeepers – Finding work as a housekeeper is best done in your local neighborhood through reputation or posting your credentials in libraries. There is a lot of manual labor but if you develop a relationship with the homeowner, you might get more referrals from their friends. Lawn mowing – This type of work is done pretty quickly if you have a bunch of people who can separate the jobs. Get a worker for Read more

Want that Job? Work on your Resume

No comments November 5th, 2009

It is plain knowledge that the resume is probably the most important factor in determining whether you get an interview call or not. Getting an interview is your final opportunity to show the client that you are indeed the perfect candidate for the available job. But to get there you need to make sure you have a resume that stands out amongst the hundreds of other applications. Job openings are advertised by companies of all sizes in newspapers and on classified websites with a career section. This is done primarily to avoid foul play and hiring unsuitable people through personal contacts. Read more