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51: Organizing Your Job Search
If you are looking for a new job, you need to know how to organize yourself. Here\'s how to do it to ensure your success.
52: How To Strengthen Your Resume
If you are looking for a job, and even if you aren\'t, a strong resume is essential. Here are some tips to creating a strong, winning resume that gets results.
53: Career Change Can Be Yours Anytime - But Will You Take The Step?
Think of your dream job, the job you always wished you had and the one you\'d hoped for. Now think of the job you have right now and compare the two - something missing. Fear not, there is hope for you yet!
54: Find Your Next Job Through Online Job Sites, I Did
As time goes on and we have more and more technological advances it is becoming faster to post or find jobs through online job sites. The enable you to locate and apply for jobs that you once would never have found.
55: Self Employment Satisfaction
Have you toyed with the idea of self employment? The odds are quite good that you have at least considered it in passing, but perhaps you were not sure if your skills were the kinds of abilities that would permit you to embark in business for yourself and successfully feed your family.
56: Finding The Right College Job To Help You Through School
Students worldwide are finding out that they have to work and go to college at the same time. For some it is the driving reason why they do not attend college. College jobs sound scary, but they do not have to be. With the right planning even you can succeed.
57: Music Contract Lies, 101
Brace yourself, because the music industry is full of lies. But what industry doesn\'t have its share of truths, lies and exaggerations? I am sure there isn\'t one without issues.
58: Who Needs Music Contracts?
Whether you are a newbie to the music industry or a seasoned professional, you are going to run across music contracts, no matter what!
59: How to Save Money on Music Contracts
How much would you estimate an entertainment lawyer would charge hourly to draft music contracts for you? Would you guess $50, $150, $100 or even $200 per hour? Think again!
60: Can You Write a Music Contract From Scratch?
The real question is do you know how to write music contracts from scratch or even at all? I am going to assume that your answer is no and that is why you are here.
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