Wednesday, May 4, 2011

ANNOUNCEMENT: Mar-Apr 2011 List of Approved for Registration W/O Exam by the Board of Agriculture


The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 378 applicants were approved for registration without examination by the Board of Agriculture in Manila last March & April 2011 .

The members of the Board of Agriculture are Dr. Fortunato A. Battad, Chairman; Dr. Rodolfo M. Ela, Dr. Nora B. Inciong, Inv. Gonzalo O. Catan, Jr., Dr. Teodoro A. Abilay and Mr. Vicente L. Domingo , Members.

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April 2011 Midwife Licensure Examination


The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 1,181 out of 2,797 passed the Midwife Licensure Examination given by the Board of Midwifery in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Legazpi, Lucena, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and Zamboangalast April 2011 .

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April 2011 Registered Electrical Engineers and Registered Master Electricians

MANILA, Philippines - The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announces that 625 out of 1,546 Registered Electrical Engineers and 665 out of 1,616 Registered Master Electricians successfully passed the Electrical Engineer Licensure Examinations given by the Board of Electrical Engineering in Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo and Legazpi this April 2011.


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Resume Writing Tips: By job seekers, for job seekers


Roslina Ahmed Tajuddin
Nowadays, many employers are seeking people that have the experience to work with their companies. So in your resume, please state clearly your job experiences. Do not feel shy to write about your experiences even though you only have one or two. 

Alex Lee 
Most people think that having a resume that is comprehensively filled with details of their achievements and experiences is the way to go in securing their dream job. This is not always true as executives are busy people who usually glance through resumes as opposed to spending a long time reading them. The tip is to focus on several relevant strengths pertaining to the job you are applying and keep them concise. Remember, quality better than quantity. 

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Resume 101

from JobStreet.com

Of course, you’d like to make sure your resume stands out, and you wonder if there are any new techniques you can try. The fact is, the rules on what makes a hot resume have hardly changed. It’s still knowing the essentials that will do the trick. 

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Drafting a Killer Resume


D r a f t i n g  a  K i l l e r  R e s u m e


~ your first step to getting a better job ~
A good job hunter knows that a good resume is the key to an interview invite and ultimately, to employment. Aside from a summary of your abilities, work experience and education, a resume should reveal your unique selling points to entice a potential employer to BUY you. 

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Six Career Tips


Lately, a few friends of mine are making some moves in their careers, they asked me for my advice, so I decided to give them my observations. I’ll probably refer people to this post, I often use this blog to save me time. One caveat, my experience is within corporate, so if you’re of the entrepreneurial spirit, I don’t have as much insight.

Six Career Tips To Help You Grow


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Monday, May 2, 2011

Career Planning Tips

Building a Career

Today, and more than ever, most people are responsible for building their own careers.
Whether you are just starting, or you have several years of experience, these paragraphs might help you advance your career.
The 9 most important career planning tips is listed below:

1. Never Stop Learning

Life-long learning is your keyword.
The world is constantly changing, and everybody is looking for new ways of doing business.
If you have decided that your current skills are good enough, you have also decided that your current job is good enough.
But if you want a career in the future, you should add regular updates to your skills and knowledge.

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Sunday, May 1, 2011

The Interview Went Well, Now What?

The thank you note is a necessary tool for any job hunting strategy. But should you send it by email or snail mail, handwritten or typed? In this fast-paced computer age, the question baffles even the most sophisticated job hunters. Follow these guidelines to help you through the maze. 

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“Pay yourself first” and “One thing leads to another”


I often get asked “How to you publish so much content on your blog?” or “Do you ever sleep?” Here’s some of my tips that I do.

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