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Anyone can quit a job, but there are steps you can take to ensure that you'll resign with your dignity intact. (ehow)
www.ehow.com/ehow/ehow.jsp?index=1011&id=17592
These day, it's rare to find a job free from the burden of office politics. If the only problems you encounter are with fellow employees, count yourself among the lucky. But if your boss asks you to do an inappropriate task, you may need this advice. (ehow)
www.ehow.com/ehow/ehow.jsp?index=1011&id=16075
If you are in the job market, this workbook is a must for preparing yourself for the interview process. Carole Martin has smooth answers for the tough questions.
www.interviewcoach.com/workbook.html
This is a 37 page guide to help learn about becoming a Virtual Assistant, how to start, what is needed and if it is for you.
www.yourvirtualresource.com/vaebook.htm
This page discusses the ways I market myself as a software consultant, particularly using the web. It is likely to be of help to any self-employed person, and some help to anyone looking for a job.
www.goingware.com/tips/marketing.html
This tutorial is designed to help you become more knowledgeable about all aspects of job interviews. From the importance of establishing rapport, to nonverbal cues, to types of interviews and types of interview questions (and how to best answer them).
www.quintcareers.com/job_interviews/
This tutorial covers the most important points about writing dynamic cover letters, with more than 100 pages of information and examples.
www.quintcareers.com/cover_letter_tutorial.html
For the novice or expert: two versions of a resume tutorial designed to fit your needs in understanding and developing an excellent resume.
www.quintcareers.com/resume_tutorial/
An excellent step-by-step guide to conducting a complete job search on and off the Internet -- to find the perfect career and perfect job for everyone.
www.quintcareers.com/jobhunt.html
This tutorial is designed for college students and recent college graduates, but the advice, tips, and resources in this tutorial can really be used by any job-seeker who is looking for some extra help in landing a new job.
www.quintcareers.com/job_search/
Finally got an interview for that brass-ring Web job? Don't panic. Kate's got some tips and tricks that'll leave you calm and cool come hot-seat time. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/26/index3a.html?tw=jobs
Looking for a job in the Web industry? Better hone your online job-hunting techniques. Lisa shows you how it's done. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/98/40/index3a.html?tw=jobs
If those monster sites aren't delivering the job postings you crave, maybe you should try a local online resource. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/12/index4a.html?tw=jobs
Looking for a dream job in the Web industry? We'll tell you what the job titles really mean and what skills you need for each position. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/98/41/index2a.html?tw=jobs
Lisa reveals tried-and-true strategies for finding a job using online resources. (Webmonkey)
hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/12/index3a.html?tw=jobs
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