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thomas lloyd

Traditional Careers Diminish as Time Passes - 1 views

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    Most people would not take an offer of a traditional job at a major package goods company to a millennial, says Westhill Consulting Career and Employment, Australia. Starting a career may seem like a painstakingly trek up a corporate ladder for nowadays upstart professional. They rather work at Google, Twitter, and Facebook. As well as working at smaller companies like Snapchat that just turned down a multi-billion offer to be sold. In fact, most people would choose to start up a career at start-up. This is not to say that a great company like S.C. Johnson that owns the Drano brand can't attract great people. But, it does mean that the competition to attract the best and the brightest for traditional brand name companies is tougher. And, part of that challenge is an incredible difference between the generations on what constitutes success. As a board member of a few young fast start-ups, I see this first hand. The majority of talented students are not targeting the Fortune 500 as a place to work - or even Wall Street. And the reason? That target is off the radar of the lifestyle they want to lead. Before, when I noted these great young minds want to start at a startup - the driver is not money. Although, money is nice, lifestyle is more compelling. For millennials, titles like CEO, COO, and CFO have little cache. These bright people are just fine if their next job is sideways and even down the organization. I noted that they are not climbing a corporate ladder; they are playing on a jungle gym. In swinging from job to job, or project to project, millennials are really seeking a career track where they can make a difference. They ask, "Am I growing professionally and personally." Plus, they manage their personal off hours to fit their lifestyle and budget. Think about how money is not a driver for them. When I w
Petronal Fost

Essential Factors To Be Aware Before Availing Payday Loans Bad Credit! - 0 views

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    Having low credit score is plays the role of hurdle in availing the cash advance. It is because no traditional lender wants to take the…
Jany Fernandez

Scopeprice | Best Valentine's Day Gifts for Every Type of Man - 0 views

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    When Valentine's Day comes around, everyone spends a lot of time telling guys how to please "her". But no one seems to offer up many suggestions for the guys. Traditional Valentine's Day gifts probably don't speak to your guy the same way they speak to you. Well, in this short article we've broken our gift suggestions down by interest, and we have both an affordable and splurge option. Here are the 15 exclusive gifts for every type of man.
laganneela

What to do when your jobs a nightmare - 6 views

You don't have to talk to anyone else - you can just get the stuff done and then close work off for the day. Having something good to go home to each day would be a good idea too. Maybe treating yo...

What to do when your jobs a nightmare Westhill Consulting Career and Employment

deborah gould

This Simple Strategy Will Make You the Top Candidate for Any Job - 1 views

    If you read most articles about the world of job seeking, hiring and employment these days, it all sounds so easy. Countless online-business publications snare readers wit...

Westhill Consulting and Employment This Simple Strategy Will Make You the Top Candidate for Any Job

started by deborah gould on 12 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
virtualmq

The most promising sectors for remote work opportunities| Virtual MQ - 0 views

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    Remote work has become increasingly popular over the past few years and even more so in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many sectors have adapted to this new way of working, and some have proven to be particularly suited to remote work. One such industry is the technology sector, where many employees work from home and collaborate remotely. Other industries that are well-suited to remote work include finance, marketing, legal, and more. These sectors typically involve a significant amount of computer-based work, making them more flexible and adaptable to remote work arrangements. With the rise of technology and the need for flexibility, remote work is likely to continue growing in popularity across a range of industries. The health and wellness industry has experienced a revival thanks to the emergence of fitness apps, live-streaming, and video calls. People seeking these services now have access to top-notch professionals from around the world that can provide guidance from the convenience of their own homes through technology. You can choose to work as a Wellness Counselor, offer motivational therapy sessions, while working from the comfort of your home office. There are various options available, such as working remotely for websites that promote employee health and wellness, creating a personalized business website with tailored service offerings, or building a social media presence on platforms like Instagram and YouTube to build a following and capitalize on your popularity. Other sectors related to health services such as pharmacology and medical sciences will also be providing opportunities to candidates in pursuing remote positions in this field with experience in drug manufacturing firms. The banking and finance sector is also well-suited for remote work due to its digitization, flexibility, cost savings, talent pool access, and improved work-life balance. The industry's digitization allows for most tasks to be completed online, making remote work mor
thomas lloyd

South-East Asia beginners: what you need to know By Ben Groundwater - 1 views

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    It might start with Bali. That seems to be the entry point for many people into South-East Asia, their first taste of this incredible part of the world. You drink a few Bintangs, laugh at five people on a scooter, enjoy the food, get a little feel for the atmosphere - that mix of crazy and traditional, chaos and peace, commercialism and religion - and you're hooked. So for those wanting to extend their South-East Asian experience, to get more out of it than the Western enclaves of Kuta, this is your guide. First bit of advice: don't be afraid. You've probably heard some scams of dodgy goings on in South-East Asia, of protests in Thailand, of land mines in Cambodia, of scary roads in Vietnam and military juntas in Myanmar - but you're really not in that much danger. Don't, in general take minor complaints to the police as this will usually end up with you paying more than you have lost. While the chance of finding yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time does exist, in general South-East Asian countries are incredibly friendly places, and mostly quite safe. You'll be met with smiles rather than machine guns. You'll be treated with respect. If this is your first trip to South-East Asia, you're probably wondering where to go. Do you relax on a beach in Thailand? Or hit up Angkor Wat? Do you go island-hopping in Halong Bay? Or temple-hopping in Luang Prabang? It's a tough decision, but with a few weeks you can cover a lot of ground. Budget airlines mean it's possible to skip from place to place by air, to go from Hanoi to Siem Reap to Phuket to KL and Jakarta all in a regular-sized holiday from work. Of course this leaves little time for cultural immersion, but if your priority is to see the big attractions then you can do it all on a reasonable budget. Independent travel is simple in South-East Asia, with extensive networks of buses and trains which needn't be booked in advance. These buses and trains range from the comfortable to the hellish - t
Daphne Chinn

What You Need To Know: Westhill Consulting Career and Employment Tips - 1 views

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    https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=616670385079430&id=496648630414940&stream_ref=10 It might start with Bali. That seems to be the entry point for many people into South-East Asia, their first taste of this incredible part of the world. You drink a few Bintangs, laugh at five people on a scooter, enjoy the food, get a little feel for the atmosphere - that mix of crazy and traditional, chaos and peace, commercialism and religion - and you're hooked. So for those wanting to extend their South-East Asian experience, to get more out of it than the Western enclaves of Kuta, this is your guide. First bit of advice: don't be afraid. You've probably heard some scams of dodgy goings on in South-East Asia, of protests in Thailand, of land mines in Cambodia, of scary roads in Vietnam and military juntas in Myanmar - but you're really not in that much danger. Don't, in general take minor complaints to the police as this will usually end up with you paying more than you have lost. While the chance of finding yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time does exist, in general South-East Asian countries are incredibly friendly places, and mostly quite safe. You'll be met with smiles rather than machine guns. You'll be treated with respect. For more details check this out: http://www.westhillconsulting-career.com/blog/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Westhill-Consulting-Employment/496648630414940 http://westhillconsulting-career.quora.com/
Stefanie Ebersbacher

Westhill Consulting & Employment: How to Determine the Right Career for You - 1 views

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    Westhill Consulting & Employment: How to Determine the Right Career for You Determine the Right Career for You Love what you do. This is one of the secrets in order to become successful. It isn't a perfect career if what it does is simply an answer to your needs and wants but it must also be something that you are passionate about. Find your perfect career in three easy steps. Know what your dream is Picture yourself in the future, what are you doing by then? What is it that you want to become? And most especially, what is the thing that you love doing the most? Your answers will help you land on the industry and job types that fit you the most. Determine your strengths and skills. Think and process things on your mind many times so you'll figure out where you can put your best career qualities to good use. Note all your accomplishments that may be able to help you improve your profile. Aside from this will lead you to your perfect career and dream job, it will also boost your confidence. Research on careers that can identify to the things that you love doing; this will help you on decision making. You have the choice to either take a free career test or consult a career chart that you can find in many career websites. And you can also find a wealth of information, from description of positions to salary range in these career websites. Discover all the possibilities. Find job openings that suit your interests. Do not limit your job search to newspaper ads and online jobs databases and job fairs and networking events will also help. There are also unpopular ways of getting job prospects but it will be also as effective as the traditional ones, if not more. Conquer the hurdles. The most obvious hurdles that you need to face during your job search are: maybe you have the record of a job hopper, or maybe you have always wanted to be in a career that does not fit your current skills. It will be impossible to cover up career inconsistencies in
thomas lloyd

How to Become an Oil and Gas Accountant - 1 views

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How to Become an Oil and Gas Accountant

started by thomas lloyd on 08 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
adelfranz

Warning! Don't trust anyone under 30 at work - 6 views

It seems the article itself is based on some sort of statistics. So, its trustworthiness gets into the same level with the matter it tries to describe.

Warning! Don't trust anyone under 30 at work Westhill Consulting Career and Employment

cindy lam

Habits to Sleep Your Direction to the Top - 1 views

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    Westhill Consulting Career and Employment is based in Australia, a well-established career tips and information for Ozzie's website that specializes in providing information, advice and guidance to help people make realistic choices about finding work in South East Asia such as KL Malaysia, Bangkok Thailand, Jakarta Indonesia and many more, tips on how to sleep your way to the top. Take Power Naps: Our hunting-and-gathering tradition may have prepped us for these days' power naps. Research demonstrates that 20 minutes of sleep in the middle of our workday -- about eight hours after rising --is in fact more replenishing compare to 20 minutes more in the morning. Lengthier naps, those of an hour's value, put you into deeper sleep, which may disturb your night's sleep or allow you to become groggy. Contrariwise, this quantity and depth of sleep is more restorative -- increasing your cognitive functioning significantly. Meditation: If you can't catch a good spot in the office to nap, or feel uncomfortable, meditation might help. Close your eyes. Breathe deep. Simple mindfulness can decrease stress, revive energy, and increase focus. No Coffee by 3 p.m.: That denotes Red Bull, as well. Likewise re-consider those sugary or carb-heavy snacks. Substances like nicotine, alcohol, decongestants and pain relievers also damagingly disturb sleep. Paying Off Your Sleep Debt: Over-sleeping is not the answer, over-sleeping on weekends to make up in general doesn't do the trick. Sleep deficiency is accumulative. Twelve hours on Saturday can't recompense for the limited five hours you get each work night. Sleeping With the Enemy: Warning! Research demonstrates that sleeping with your smartphone, as some 75% of Millennials confess to performing, disturbs your sleep. Even checking your devices near bedtime has a negative outcome on the length and value of sleep. Check into a Sleep Lab: An increasing quant
oswaldino

You Will Never Be Too Old To Find a Job - 5 views

You will not believe me, but I have exactly the same situation. And I decided that you plan that you have mentioned is one of the best in this situation. Another one variant is to find another vari...

Westhill Consulting Career and Employment review Hong kong Jakarta You Will Never Be Too Old To Find a Job

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