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 Stopping and starting
Are you in your first job, your last job or between jobs? CVs, interviews, starting a new job, leaving the one you have, unemployment and retirement - all part of the normal working world for most people.

There's a lot that happens when you change jobs - resignations, applications, CVs, interviews. Here's how to deal with all of these things.

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01. 10 new job questions
So the job has been offered to you and you’re feeling unsure whether you should accept it or not? Are you feeling emotionally insecure whether you’re making the right decision?
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02. Getting that job at 50
When the world tells you that parents subconsciously let their children decide which cars they should buy, what hope can there possibly be for an elder person to get a new job?
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03.  How to hire the right staff
Make the wrong call on choosing a new staff member and you could be creating future nightmares. How does one make the right choices? Here are are seven questions to ask.
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04. Back-to-work blues?
Unless you have the in-laws to stay or have recently had twins, you would get to structure your holiday time and activities according to your needs and interests.
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05. The great escape
Work provides you with a secure income, but there’s often a high personal price to be paid in return. This article is for everyone who dreams of escaping the nine-to-five slog.
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06. 10 bad reasons to quit your job
Everyone dreams of it from time to time – the winning lottery ticket, a cascade of champagne, a rather curt letter of resignation and that expression on your boss's face.
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07. Good reasons to quit your job
Most people dream of it – the millions in the bank and the farewell party. There are some bad reasons to quit your job, but then there are also the good ones.
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08. Dealing with unemployment
With our economy being what it is, chances are high that every person will have at least one, if not more, stretches of unemployment. So, how will you cope?
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09. 10 tips on finding a job
Times are hard, retrenchments are rife and companies are not queueing up to employ recently qualified matriculants, or graduates, for that matter.
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10. How to quit graciously
If you’re a member of the human race and have worked for longer than a month, you’ve probably had visions of a fiery, cathartic exit from your job. Bad idea.
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11. Laid off? Don't lay back
If you've been laid off, your self-esteem has probably taken a beating. But even if you don't feel confident, it's important that you appear that way to prospective employers.
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12. Beating depression after retirement
Many of us equate the word “retirement” with relaxation, holidays and sleeping late. But for some, it can be the start of depression.
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13. Your first job interview
Before getting a casual job, it is often necessary to go through an interview beforehand. What happens here and how should you behave during this?
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14. Is this job not for you?
How can you tell during the interview whether taking on this job will be like stepping into a minefield?
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15. Mistakes job seekers make
Do these things below and you are sure to lower your chances of success in the job stakes.
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16. Time to look for another job?
Is your company in trouble? Or has your job description changed too fast? Or are you bored to tears? You could be out of a job soon. Learn to read the signs.
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17. When you're out of work
Lost your job, your self-esteem, your credit rating, and now it feels as if you're losing your mind? Here are some tips on how to cope with unemployment.
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