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© Written By Jimmy Sweeney
President of CareerJimmy and Author of the new,
Job Interview “Secret”

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3 Cool Jobs Worth Pursuing
By Michael Lee

A job is something you do to earn money. It’s usually limited to a nine-to-five setting and isn’t something people normally enjoy doing. However, not all jobs are as dull as most people think. There are a lot of exciting jobs in the world waiting for people to discover them. So what are the most exciting jobs in the world?

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© Written By Jimmy Sweeney
President of CareerJimmy and Author of the new, Job Interview “Secret”

Today it’s more challenging than ever to land a great job. It’s possible you’ll have to go through several interviews before you find the position you’re looking for. You might feel a knot in your stomach, your pulse rate jump, and your hands suddenly perspire as you anticipate the interview. In fact, if you’re prone to sweaty palms…

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You are excited, as you have been offered a job interview. This is the final hurdle to overcome to get that new job. Don’t mess it up. Make sure you put in the effort to prepare. Those job interview questions are going to come at you, thick and fast!

Well done - the job is yours! All that prep paid off.

Well done - the job is yours! All that prep paid off.

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Just when you thought the job market couldn’t get worse, there is more news about company pink slips, hiring freezes, and benefit slashes. If you are one of the thousands tasked to find a job in these dire economic times, all is not lost. Hopefully, you can move more quickly from the unemployment line to a job offer once you get past these six common myths about job-hunting during a recession.

Myth 1: No one is hiring.
Layoffs are coming in every direction, but some employers — even those laying off workers — are still hiring. Companies often eliminate full-time employees with budget-busting benefits only to replace them with contractors or consultants to save costs. Additionally, “green” jobs, and health care jobs are among those still actively populating want ads. And, the pay is respectable. For instance, Payscale.com shows the median annual salary of an environmental engineer with 3-5 years experience is $60,672.

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