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Online Careers Advice

Daniel Said:

Any good place online for expert career advice?

We Answered:

I agree with the previous answer. PayScale.com has great expert career advice. They have articles where multiple experts are consulted. For instance, "How to Write a Cover Letter", "How to Negotiate Salary", "Resume Tips - Whip Your Resume Into Shape" and "How to Put References in Resumes". There are also multiple articles on how to increase your income.

Hope that helps,
Assistant to Dr. Salary

Nathan Said:

Does anyone know of an online careers advice site that asks questions to determine your ideal jobs?

We Answered:

Most recruitment agencies ie Reed will ask you to identify various skills and give guidance on what you see as your ideal job.......another site may be job centre plus. Some of the sites will also take a search and then send you alerts when suitable positions are advertised saving you the time of searching.......

Clifton Said:

Why does Yahoo so obviously push online schooling EVERYTIME they give advice on careers?

We Answered:

No online school are not very good, there is no nationally respected online school. They are pushing it b/c online school are the ones that are paying for advertising while respected school dont need to buy internet advertiseing.

Earl Said:

I'm 47 and wanting to change careers. Any resources online offering advice from those who have done it?

We Answered:

I don't know of anything on line, but, I do know that if you live in the US you can go to your local One Stop Shop, which is located at your county's office of employment and social services department. They offer free vocational counseling, including testing for personality and career matches, career options, job training, certification, vocational rehabilitation and all kinds of other things including job search, interviews, etc. And it's all for free.
Most people don't consider using this resource because they think it's welfare. But it's not. It's every county's mission to help match the best people for the best jobs.
Good luck.

Sherri Said:

Where can I get good careers advice for the financial crisis?

We Answered:

The guys at www.ExpertFutureBuilder.com should be able to help you.
I found them really suportive giving me continuous personal development, life coaching & careers advice.

As for the price, I havent seen better, they charge only $18 a real bargain to beat the financial crisis

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