Work and Career
Creating Resumes and Cover Letters that Work for You
You might see a hurdle to leap over. Or a hoop to jump through. Or a barrier to knock down. That is how many people think of resumes, application forms, cover letters, and interviews. But you do not have to think of them that way.
How to File a Claim for Your Benefits
The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) protects the interests of participants and their beneficiaries who depend on benefits from private employee benefit plans.
How to Get a Job Fast
In today's unpredictable economy, the idea of job security with any company would seem to be a thing of the past.
How to Land a Higher-Paying Job
There's probably more potential in your present job.
How to Retire but Not be Obsolete
Many Americans have a goal to retire, often around the age of 62 or age 65. However, with proper planning and investment, a goal to retire at an earlier age can be attained. And this is where things can get tricky.
How to Write a Job Winning Resume that Puts Yours Right at the Top of the Stack
Many people would love to get a better job. And most of these same people have the proper training and skills to achieve this goal. Unfortunately, so many job hunters have very poor communication skills.
Primer for Prospective Police Applicants
Requirements will differ from agency to agency and state to state, but these appear to be the most common.
Success on the Job
This book will prepare you for the difficult task of job hunting. Not only will it show you how to get a job but it will show you how to keep your job and get the most out of it.
The Insiders' Guide to Getting Along with Your Boss
Understand, the fact that your boss, like yourself, is a human being. Like everyone else, bosses come in all shapes and sizes. Like you, he has ambitions, aspirations, and dreams. Some he will achieve, others he won't.