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An Information Technology professional looking to break out into a fast-paced and well-paid career has to do more than understand the technological aspects of a job in computer sciences. A well-rounded individual who is capable of handling job stress and develops good communication skills can turn an average employee into an invaluable asset for the company. Career Articles in the Career improvement section provides IT professional with information, guidelines and advice on becoming the best employee possible.

Today’s job market in computer sciences is highly competitive. An employee who is armed with relevant information about career strategies will have a leg up on competitors. Whether you are new to the employment game, straight out of college or interested in changing your career and moving up the corporate ladder, the articles in Career Improvement section can assist even the most seasoned professional with career tips and advice.

Whether you are interested in information on career strategies for women, freelance options, staying afloat in the IT world, training your memory, developing strong communication skills, improving your resume, dealing with language barriers, writing a great cover letter or staying connected to the latest technology trends, any career-oriented professional can find helpful advice made available in a series of educational articles.

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  1. What motivates you to work? What things do you like working on? How do you perceive a working environment that suits your character and personality? What kind of nvironment maximizes your creative ability? How much are your financial needs and expectations?
  1. Career assessment is an important step in the career planning process. Let these 3 important questions guide you to your desired career path...
  1. Career Skills are your marketable skills. Develop these skills to your advantage. List your talents, your areas of expertise, the language you are proficient with, all the things you have the ability to do. It doesn't matter if it's been a long time since you've used these skills. Recycle your s...
  1. How to prepare for an Interview - 2004/07/19 01:29 Pls. find some interview preparation tips given below, which may helpful for you. Point 1 : You need to prepare all the skills mentioned in your resume. Point 2 : Come up with the priority for all the skills that you need to prepare. If you are not...
  1. Author: Kamal, Bangalore Freshers.Please find few tips and advices which should be avoided.
  1. Author: Kamal, Bangalore Freshers. A JOB interview can be a nerve-wracking experience if you are not prepared and lack self-confidence. We present a few tips that will help you to brush up on your interview skills and come out as a winner from your next interview!
  1. Interpreting your body language: Body language is one of the very powerful ways of communicating. When it comes to your career, especially while attending interviews, every small movement you make will amplify and suggest what's going on in your mind.
  1. NEW DELHI: Are you underpaid? If you're paid - as opposed to taking a cut of the profits - the answer is yes, no matter that you may be in the 99th percentile of salary-earners in your industry.
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service All job interviews have the same objective, but employers reach that objective in a variety of ways. You might enter the room expecting to tell stories about your professional successes and instead find yourself selling t...
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service 1. What are your weaknesses?2. Why did you leave your last job?3. How do you deal with criticism?4. Where do you see yourself in ten years?5. How do you deal with authority?6. What do you think of your previous man...
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service Interviewing requires poise even in ideal situations. When you face additional psychological obstacles due to difficult circumstances, staying poised requires perspective. Without suggesting that you look yourself in ...
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service We spin ourselves all the time-to find a date or a mate, to make a good impression on our elders, to join a club or society. Spinning merely involves presenting those aspects of ourselves that are likely to be app...
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service 1. Tell me about yourself.2. What did you most enjoy about your last job?3. How would your colleagues or supervisor describe you?4. What can you offer us that other people cannot?5. What about this job attracts you?...
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service With your qualifications and perhaps the help of a friend, you have secured your opportunity to sell yourself. Your ability to connect with the interviewer can cinch the job. Making a good impression on your interview...
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service When the interviewer asks you where you see yourself in five years, what will you say? How about describing your ideal working environment? What are your strengths? And what are your weaknesses? How do you take critic...
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service Employment laws that prohibit discrimination in the workplace apply to interviews as well. As a result, questions that probe race, national origin, sexual orientation, religion, age, marital status, family situation, or...
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service Just as you must know yourself before you begin an interview, so too must you know your prospective employer. Knowledge of the company helps you tailor your responses to questions and gives you confidence. It shows the ...
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service For candidates whose primary language is not English, interviewing can be intimidating. While Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not allow employers to require that English is the only language used in the...
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service When the job offer is on the table, the time has come to negotiate a compensation package. The company is emotionally invested in you, believing that you will benefit their team. To vindicate their investment of time a...
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service Companies differ in their expectation of a thank you note after an interview. In some offices, interviewers take offense at the absence of a note and malign negligent interviewees. In other offices, politeness is a supe...
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service Curriculum vitae, or CVs, as these documents are also known, have widespread use overseas, where they are preferred to resumes.
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service
  1. by ResumeEdge.com - The Net's Premier Resume Writing and Editing Service Hiring managers routinely receive responses from hundreds, perhaps thousands, of applicants for any given job. To avoid having your resume sink in this sea of paper, it’s imperative to write a cover letter that stands out from ...
  1. Several years ago, in the midst of the IT boom, a college graduate in Computer Science simply had to post a resume and usually within about 48 hours had an interview and a job.
  1. In today's economy and especially in the IT industry, it's not at all unusual to meet professionals who are currently experiencing the frustration of seeking new employment after a downsizing or layoff.
  1. Get Microsoft Certified: Everyone else is! If you haven't taken the time to earn your Microsoft certifications, you just may be severely limiting your opportunities in the IT industry. In the early 90's there were only a handful of IT certifications available, in 2005 however, you'll be hard press...
  1. Looking into the Crystal Ball: Technology and Trends in the IT Industry As the business world continues to evolve, outsourcing offshore hits all time highs, and technology continues to march on, many IT professionals are trying to peer into the future in an effect to identify trends in the IT indus...
  1. Are You Really Listening The Importance of Strong Communication Skills for Advancement in the Technology Industry Let's face it, when most people think of IT professionals, the image that comes to mind is the guy or girl with the glasses huddled behind a myriad of computer monitors, incapable of c...
  1. Do You Really Want to be an IT Consultant: The Pros and Cons of Being Your Own Boss At some point in every technical career, we come to a place where we start to visualize the glamourus world of independent IT contracting and consulting. We all know somebody who's an IT consultant and as corporat...
  1. If You Can't Beat 'Em, You Might have to Consider Joining Them How to survive the technological trend to offshore outsourcing Unfortunately for many professionals in the Technology industry, offshoring outsourcing IT work to India, Romania and other countries is on the rise. As corporations discov...
  1. Technical Writing:It might just be the foot in the door you need For new computer science graduates or even tried and true professionals, the opportunities in IT seem to be few and far between. If you're looking to break into the industry, need a foot in the door at a large corporation, or are poss...
  1. 5 Steps to a Great Cover Letter While most professionals spend hours and sometimes days or weeks mulling over just how to create the best resume, surprisingly enough, those same people more often than not, don't even give a second thought to including a cover letter. With the IT market as competiti...
  1. In the current IT climate, promotions are no longer being given away based solely on merit and we often watch as those less qualified seem to pass us up on the corporate ladder. Whether it's already happened to you or not, there are a few things you can do to create and execute a plan that you will ...
  1. When writing a resume, professionals, especially those in the IT industry, tend to spend the most amount of time on the skills section. To be effective, however, a resume has to be much more than just a list of your abilities and accomplishments. As a matter of fact, one of the most often overlooked...
  1. It never hurts to ask. During the technology boom in the late 90s, signing bonuses were commonplace as companies looked for ways to recruit top IT professionals from their competitors. Although the market is not nearly as strong as it was then, signing bonuses seem to be making a comeback. In many ...
  1. The old days of being rewarded for company loyalty have long passed and unfortunately as we age, we often become less valuable to our current employers. Companies looking to cut costs often choose the tenured, experienced employees as the first to go when they can hire younger workers who cost them ...
  1. Don't be afraid to negotiate. According to a recent survey conducted by the Society for Human Resource Management, 90% of the professionals in the human resources industry agree that salaries, relocation cost, flexible work schedules, early salary reviews and/extra paid time off are negotiable. Giv...
  1. Comparing Compensation Packages When considering whether or not to leave one job for another, one of the most important things to consider is how your current compensation package stands up against the new offer. Unfortunately it's no longer as easy as comparing salary to salary. Most companies tod...
  1. Memory Training for Students: If you are a student, you know how difficult it is to stay up all night and cram for a big exam. For many people it is very difficult to remember so many definition, terms and names.
  1. Approaching Prospective Employers With Confidence A first impression is everything, and by the time you graduate from college and head out into the real world you know this. When you are ready to land your dream job, or even a job that will lead to your dream job, you need to be confident. Sometim...
  1. Break Out Of The Rookie Mold Breaking into the career of your choice can be difficult when you have had very little experience. College graduates are often thought of as the new kid or the rookie, but there are some things that you can do to avoid this label, because once you've been given this la...
  1. Breaking Into Your Field Of Interest With Education And No Experience Getting a job after college can be a scary experience for just about everyone, especially if you have little or no experience in your field of interest. However, just because you do not have experience in your field doesn't mean...
  1. Staying Afloat In The Changing IT World Jobs in the IT or information technology field almost always guarantee decent salaries, constant work, and an interesting work environment so they are attractive to many college graduates. Unfortunately, the longer you work in the IT field the more you'll re...
  1. Continuing Education: Moving Up The Corporate Ladder Despite Your Age The workplace often gets less comfortable and more competitive as you get older, though it doesn't seem like it would. With many careers now, employers are able to hire younger employees to do the same job, with more recent educ...
  1. What To Do After Graduation What you do after graduation will depend on whether you already have a job or not. If you have a job you have certain decisions you need to make about whether or not you want to stay where you're working and if you'll want to ask for a raise. If you don't have a job you...
  1. Is The Workplace Really Welcoming To Women? Women in the career place have really made great strides in the last twenty to thirty years. Many still argue that women are not treated fairly in the workplace, but sadly this can be said about all minorities. The great thing is that today women can fin...
  1. Increase Your Earning Potential With Distance Learning Many people find that they need or want more education once they begin working, yet it can be difficult to fit in more education once you begin working. A lot of people usually settle for the job that they have, the position that they have, an...
  1. Do You Really Want To Freelance? So many writers or those with journalism or English degrees decide that they want to work for themselves or as independent contractors for other people. Freelancing is a good idea in theory to most people, but it's not as simple as it all seems. Freelancing provide...
  1. What Employers Are Looking For During The Interview Process Interviewing can be difficult, but when you know what employers are looking for the task suddenly becomes manageable. Interviewing well is not just about experience, the ability to do the job, or the skills and education you have acquired...
  1. Adapting To The Real World After College College students often get so wrapped up in the education process that they cannot see beyond their schooling and this can be a costly mistake. While the education process is important, you need to keep your eye on the prize, which is a great job that you b...
  1. Don't Know What To Do With Your English Degree? An English degree can guarantee you a great career if you know what you will do with it. Yet, many college graduates have a degree in English and aren't quite sure what to do with it. Unfortunately, an English degree isn't all that rare, so you won't...
  1. You Have Your Psychology Degree, Now What? Psychology can be an intimidating field to go into because it's very competitive, you may have to think about insurance, dealing with sick people, and it costs a lot to get such a degree! Obtaining a psychology degree is probably your biggest achievement ...
  1. Just about everyone has dreamt of being a rock star, a movie star, or even a world famous author but not very many people actually get to experience such a life. With the right college degree you can get pretty darn close to these people though, and you can make a decent living, as well. Many people...
  1. Why On Earth Would You Go Into Retail With A Business Degree? Sometimes, we pick a major or degree program because it sounds like the ideal degree for us. But, halfway through school, or perhaps even after graduation the realization hits us that we no longer want to do what we set out to do. Well,...