You’ve resigned, but been enticed to stay by a nice pay rise, promotion or change or rĂ´le, you’ll want to make.
Brian
Spectacular Resignations: How to Write a Great Resignation Letter
“I’m just going to burst into her office as she’s sipping her herbal tea and tell her what I think of her and this rotten excuse for a department. I can’t wait
Your Resignation Letter: How To Have The Last Word
In most cases, we recommend that you keep your letter of resignation concise, formal and polite. Your name, date, the person it is addressed to, a notice of termination of employment,
How to Survive the First Week in a New Job
I recall spending several Sundays fretting about my first day with a new employer. The imposition of having to be in good shape and in good temper rules out spending your last hours
Temporary Insanity: Getting the most from Temp jobs
It’s a sad, sorry fact that in the current economy more and more people are turning to temporary work to keep body and soul together (and bailiffs away from the door).
The Best Way to Resign – How to Resign Gracefully
When it comes to leaving your job, however tempting the one-finger salute or the verbal equivalent may be, you should never let your emotions get the better of you.
Job Hunt Motivation and Relocation
Have you ever been full of good intentions at the New Year only to find your plans to lose weight and stop smoking eventually fizzle out? Well, job hunting can be similarly
Surviving The Job Hunt: Transferable Skills
Transferable skills
With major employers slashing jobs in aviation, telecoms, manufacturing and finance, you’d be forgiven for thinking that no job is safe. It’s time to become chameleon-like
Skills in Demand: Industries with Acute Staff Shortages
Industries with acute staff shortages can often provide the best opportunities for a fast-track career.
So You’ve Been Made Redundant
Recent large-scale redundancies in sectors ranging from manufacturing to travel have put thousands of people back on the jobseeking trail.