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	<title>Talk About Australian Wages &#187; part time work</title>
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		<title>Jobs Available Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jobs Available Online In the good old days, applying for a job meant scouring through the local paper in the classified ads section. However, with the advent of modern technology and the internet, searching for jobs available online has never been easier. There are numerous  online Job sites or Job Board websites available making it [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="font-size: medium;"><a href="http://wage.com.au/talk_about/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/forklift.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-496" title="Forklift Driver - Jobs Available Online" src="http://wage.com.au/talk_about/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/forklift.jpg" alt="" width="224" height="300" /></a>Jobs Available Online</span></h1>
<p>In the good old days, applying for a job meant scouring through the local paper in the classified ads section. However, with the advent of modern technology and the internet, searching for jobs available online has never been easier. There are numerous  online Job sites or Job Board websites available making it far easier for someone to apply for a position, either part time or full time and for that matter, it can even be for a job in another state or country.</p>
<h2><span style="font-size: small;">The Internet, Making Jobs Available Online Easier To Find</span></h2>
<p>The internet has made the world a much smaller place with literally everything at your fingertips and just a mouse click away.  The majority of  job sites or job board websites require the website visitor to open an account, provide certain information and if necessary, submit a resume.</p>
<p>The basic information these job boards sites usually ask for range from your name, age, address, contact number and email address, right through to educational and previous work experience background.  This may include job descriptions and examples of work conducted throughout your career. Some perspective employees may require applicants with a specific degree or even a licensed professional.</p>
<h3>Resumes and Jobs Available Online</h3>
<p>A number of Job Board website offer a service with a fee that claim that they will match your qualifications with jobs that are available and enable you to apply for that position.  Some even promise to make your resume stand out over other potential applicants. Please remember though, that all the promises in the world will not guarantee that you will get the job available online. Please conduct your own due diligence when submitting your information via job board websites.</p>
<p>These job board websites offer literally 1000&#8242;s of various jobs to a vast range of people with a vast array of skills and abilities. They cater for professionals, skilled, semi skilled, teenagers and anybody else who is seeking either full time, part time or on a per project basis.</p>
<p>Applying for jobs available online is not only done through job board websites,  a number of companies and businesses have websites that regularly advertise for certain positions. It is therefore advantageous to you, to constantly check and recheck these available positions.</p>
<p>The first impression employers or headhunters generally look at is the person&#8217;s resume. Given the number of people that apply for jobs, both online and offline, this may take a short period of time to review and screen certain suitable applicants before going to the next phase of being scheduled and called for an interview. With this in mind, make your Resume stand out from the crowd, include a recent photo and cross the T&#8217;s and dot the I&#8217;s.</p>
<p>There are many jobs available online in the marketplace.  It takes a little effort on your behalf to sit down in front of a computer and look for the right job. Good luck on your future endeavours.</p>
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		<title>Employee Remuneration &#8211; Award Wages</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 19:25:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Award Wages Compensation received in the form of currency for services offered or work performed by an employee or worker is as we all know called wages, Wages is a fixed amount of money an employee receives based on the pattern he gets paid (hourly, Daily, Weekly, Bi weekly, Monthly). Every nature of business has [...]
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<p>Compensation received in the form of currency for services offered or work performed by an employee or worker is as we all know called wages, Wages is a fixed amount of money an employee receives based on the pattern he gets paid (hourly, Daily, Weekly, Bi weekly, Monthly).</p>
<p>Every nature of business has their own set of wages based on guidelines laid by the federal agencies to give equal opportunities for employees. Similarly there are various other kinds of wages meant for the benefit of both the employee and the employer.</p>
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<p><strong>Various kinds of wages </strong></p>
<p>Minimum wages as the name suggests is the lowest wages payable to an employee for a particular nature of work. Minimum wages is a pay rate set for workers for completing a particular job with the desired results in the given time frame.</p>
<p>Award wages which are pay rate that is set by the industrial court or by a tribunal for a particular Job. Award wages are also payable for exceeding an organizations standard.</p>
<p>Average wages are usually paid to employees for a particular skill set and average performers to avoid inequality amongst workers</p>
<p>Similarly higher wages are paid to a lot of skilled employees based on their ability, knowledge, skills, and determination to work. Their contribution is much more than the average performers and to recognize the same are paid higher wages.</p>
<p><strong>Australian Wages</strong></p>
<p>Australian wages are set as per the standards of the federal or fair pay commission apart from that employees also work on wages agreement made by the employers under a written contract.</p>
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		<title>Why Your Resume is Important</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 05:55:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A resume is a one to two page document summarising your career objectives, professional experience, achievements, and educational background. Ideally, the heading of your resume should contain your Name, Address and Contact Information. As a guide, the body of your resume should be broken into the following sections: Career Objective, Profile, Professional Experience, Achievements, Scholastics, [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://wage.com.au"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-22" title="Australian Award Wage" src="http://wage.com.au/talk_about/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/logo200.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="85" /></a>A resume is a one to two page document summarising your career objectives, professional experience, achievements, and educational background. Ideally, the heading of your resume should contain your Name, Address and Contact Information. As a guide, the body of your resume should be broken into the following sections: Career Objective, Profile, Professional Experience, Achievements, Scholastics, References and a Summary.  Your overall Career Objective should be brief, perhaps, two sentences; it should provide your potential employer with an indication of how you wish to move forward in your professional life. A concise profile or a summary should discuss who you are and how your skills and experience would allow you to contribute to the Company in general and your position in particular.<span id="more-21"></span></p>
<p>The summary, should not contain personal information that discloses ethnicity, sexual orientation, marital status, age, living situations, or any other personal information that is not directly related to your career. Personal profile/summary should only contain a few well written sentences that convey what you can bring to the table in terms of the specific job. Use this section to attract the employer’s attention, but don’t go overboard in trying to be creative, remail focused and above all else, stay professional.  Your experience listing should include information on your last 3 jobs, starting with your last job, and listing previous positions in chronological order.</p>
<p>The listing should include the date range of your employment, name of the company you worked for, and the city and state where the place of employment was located. List your title and your main responsibilities, with emphasis on duties that are applicable to the position you are currently seeking. Your education should include High School, University or TAFE College, in addition to courses or professional certifications that are relevant to your career development.  Achievements, volunteer positions, publications and interests can also be included.  References can be included with all paperwork.</p>
<p>Your resume represents you to potential employers. It serves as your tool to attract attention, get the interview and then obtain a job. A great resume will make you stand out from other candidates by showcasing your abilities.  Your resume is your sales pitch and you need to sell yourself in the best light.</p>
<p>Ensure that the layout of your Resume is easy to follow and double check your Grammar and Spelling. Keep your format consistent and in today&#8217;s market, consider the use of Online Resume Companies.</p>
<p>If you’ve never written a resume before, seek assistance from a professional resume writing service, such as www.onlineresume.com.au</p>
<p>A well written and presented resume can make the difference between being stuck at your current job and getting an interview to land the job of your dreams.</p>
<p>Good luck with your future endeavours.</p>
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