Welcome to the 7th edition of the carnival of careers! The carnival highlights the best and brightest articles and blog posts from some of the most talented career
and small business blog authors. This week, the articles cover a broad range of subjects from career development to military incomes. The carnival of careers is a great
opportunity to familiarize yourself with the bloggers that are dedicated to helping you improve your most important asset, your career. We want to help you improve your career,
find work you love, earn what you are worth, and make your entrepreneurials endeavors become a reality. Here are the submissions in no particular order for this week:
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Wally explains the difference between Internships, then and now posted at Momentor. Internships are a great way to gain experience before reality hits you in the face after college graduation.
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SpiKe gives us 6 Tactics For Staying Sane When You Are Unemployed posted at Organize IT. Being unemployed will screw with your psyche. These are some helpful tips.
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James Lee explains The Awesome Power of Face to Face Networking posted at Online Business Freedom. This is a helpful reminder that building lasting friendships is the best way to network
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Heather Johnson tells us what to do when Your Job Stinks but You Can’t Leave posted at Information Technology Dark Side. We have all found ourself in this trap at some point in our life.
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Kirsty give us Tips For Keeping Your Resume Fresh posted at EnhanceYourChances.com. Great tips for those looking to update their resume.
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Mitch Byers Uses the Law of Six to Help You Get Hired posted at InterviewRX. The Law of Six is an effective sales conversion model. The goal is to convert an influential buyer into a client. In the job interview process, you can personalize the Law of Six to convert your influential buyer (the hiring manager) into a client (your boss).”
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Hunter Nuttall explains The Hidden Question In All Job Interviews posted at Hunter Nuttall.com. The idea is that asking questions in an interview is more important than answering questions.
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Ben helps us figure out How to Decide When a New Job is Right for You posted at Money Smart Life. This is a tool that helps you compare the aspects of multiple prospective jobs and rank them based on the features most important to you.
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Raymond explains How To File For Unemployment Insurance Benefits posted at Money Blue Book. This is great information for those of you who may have recently lost your job.
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Emmanuel asks, Are you prepared for Success? posted at Emmanuel Oluwatosin: Inspiring Excellence, Realising Ambitions.
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Silicon Valley Blogger tells us How A Name Affects Job and Career Choices, Life Status, Overall Success posted at The Digerati Life. An interesting post about how your name could affect your career.
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Mike King helps us Become Better Listeners posted at Learn This. Improve your communication skills by better listening!
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Military Finance Network poses the question, Do Military Members Get Paid Enough? posted at Military Finance Network, Thinking about the military as a career? Pay is one thing to consider. It’s disgusting how little our troops are paid when you factor in the work that they do.
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Cash Money Life details The Remarkable Approach To Your Finances posted at Cash Money Life, Tips on how to invest in yourself.
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Kristie presents Resources For Your Working Holiday posted at Norway – An American In Oslo. Fun, seasonal places to work.
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MoneyNing tells us how to Talk Things Through with Encouraging People posted at Money NingCommunicate with encouraging people for much needed stress relief!
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