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Find a CPA Online at Illinois CPA Society Site

CHICAGO, Feb. 15, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- If it's been a year of big changes for you - marriage, divorce, new job, small business start-up or retirement - or you don't feel confident that you're taking advantage of all the tax credits and deductions available to you, maybe this is the tax season you should start working with a trusted professional, your local CPA.
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The Illinois CPA Society has an easy-to-use online feature, "Find a CPA," which allows individuals, businesses and non-profit organizations to do a simple search through a directory of member CPAs. The feature can be found on the homepage of the Society's site, www.icpas.org. Your search can be narrowed down by location, the type of services needed, industries served and language preference. There's even a "Quick Search" to find a CPA who prepares individual income tax returns or one who works with non-profit organizations. The "Find a CPA" section also includes helpful information on choosing and using a CPA.

88 jobs at new Tesco store

When Tesco announced its new-look Bowaters store would generate 88 jobs, 980 hopefuls applied - 11 applicants for every position.

  1,000 jobseekers have flooded a Tesco store with CVs, as new research shows over nine people are seeking work for every vacancy in Medway.

The application-to-job ratio is even higher than a newly published National Housing Federation (NHF) document that says 9.4 people claiming Jobseekers' Allowance will go for each new post in the Towns.

Of those, 520 filled out forms available in the store and another 460 did so online.

Medway's ratio was the fourth highest in the south east, according to the statistics which showed that 6,173 claimants had applied for 657 jobs.
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Medway came behind the Isle of Wight, Thanet and Gosport. In the Isle of Wight over 26 people are going for each position.

Medway tops the table for the amount of people claiming Jobseekers' Allowance for over 12 months.

There's 1,255 year-long claimants in the area. In Swale the figure is 540.

The NHF figures were released ahead of the publication of the Welfare Reform Bill, which sets out how the government plans to reduce the country's overall benefits' bill.

NHF South East regional manager Warren Finney said: "Cutting housing allowance for those out of work but actively seeking employment  doesn't make sense. It is a lot harder to receive a job in case you haven't got stable accommodation. Reducing the housing allowance for those out of work in this economic climate is fundamentally punishing people for failing to discover a job in a  hard market."

6 Workplace Perks for New Parents

It’s not easy for new parents to juggle work and family. That’s why some companies offer perks to help employees transition into parenthood while continuing to succeed at the office.
From on-site daycare to flexible work hours to reimbursement for infertility treatments, family-friendly benefits improve employees’ quality of life, which can strengthen loyalty to their employer, says Gina Robison-Billups, founder and CEO of The National Association for Moms in Business. “It doesn’t have to be big [perks],” she says. “Small steps can be equally appreciated because you [as the employee] just know that the company cares equally about keeping you as you care about keeping your job.”
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Here are eight perks for new parents that companies across the country offer to employees:
1. On-site daycare. Would you feel more comfortable going back to work if you knew you could bring your child with you? On-site daycare allows parents to visit their children, even breastfeed, during the workday. And it makes it easy to drop the kids off at daycare before work and pick them up at the end of the day.
A company that offers this perk: Cisco Systems, maker of computer networking equipment, has two child-care centers at its headquarters in San Jose, Calif., with space for about 800 children between the ages of six weeks and 12 years. Using a digital monitoring system, parents can view their children at the centers from their work laptops.
2. More than six weeks maternity leave: How much paid leave does your employer offer for new mothers? Likely around six weeks—and Robinson-Billups says that’s not enough to satisfy many working moms.
A company that offers this perk: Bank of America offers paid maternity, paternity, and adoption leave for up to 12 weeks. The company also provides up to 14 additional weeks of unpaid leave, for a combined total of 26 weeks.
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3. Paternity leave. Most fathers don’t get any time off after a birth or adoption. But when it’s offered, male employees often appreciate the benefit, particularly when the time off is paid.
A company that offers this perk: Law firm Covington & Burling offers six weeks of paid leave for new fathers, for both births and adoptions.
4. Meal and cleaning vouchers. With a baby in the house, it can be difficult to find time to cook and clean, especially once parents have gone back to work. Wouldn’t it be nice if your employer covered bills for domestic upkeep?
A company that offers this perk: Google offers new parents $500 in what they call Baby Bonding Bucks, a reimbursement that can be used for take-out food or delivery meals, as well as cleaning and diaper services.
5. Infertility treatment reimbursement. Infertility treatments can be expensive, especially when it takes a few tries to be successful. And the stress of that financial burden could affect an employee’s productivity.
A company that offers this perk: Toy company Mattel offers reimbursement of up to $10,000 for infertility treatments, a benefit that’s available to both full-time employees and part-timers who work at least 30 hours each week.
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6. Flexible hours or telecommuting. Having the option to mold your work schedule around responsibilities at home can ease stress for new parents. Maybe it works better with your spouse’s schedule if you shift your workday two hours earlier, starting your day before your colleagues. Or maybe you’d simply like the option of working from home once in a while.
A company that offers this perk: Of all the perks on our list, this one is most widely offered, which is why we didn’t pick just one company. Many employers allow employees to work from home or follow a work schedule that deviates from the standard nine-to-five. If your company doesn’t have an official policy, try asking your boss whether there’s any room for flexibility.

what-the-jobs-domain-means

The job-{search community is buzzing over how a new network of websites at the .jobs domain will affect employers, who can list openings there for free, and other job boards, whose business models rely on companies that pay to list jobs. But largely left out of the conversation is what these 40,000 websites and their umbrella site, universe.jobs, mean for job seekers.
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So today we're answering the question you really care about: If you're job-hunting, are the .jobs sites worth your while?
While the project has great potential, particularly because the domain is likely to rank high in Google search results, online job-search experts say the sites don't yet offer anything job seekers can't find elsewhere.

"It's not a great leap forward in terms of the job seeker's experience," says Chris Russell, a job board consultant and CEO of AllCountyJobs.com. "They're just duplicating content ... There are already too many job boards out there."

Finding a .jobs site that fits your needs is as easy as typing your occupation into your browser—say, for example, nursing or engineering —and adding .jobs rather than .com. You can also search by city: austin.jobs or washingtondc.jobs or seattle.jobs. City-occupation combinations like seattlenursing.jobs are expected to be live by the end of this week.

Click on one of the thousands of posts on those pages, and universe.jobs will redirect you to the listing on the employer's website, rather than asking you to apply through their system like some popular job boards. Others job-search sites, like SimplyHired for example, already offer that feature.

"We don't have an application database, so the job seeker applies directly to the company's website, which is exactly what employers want," says Bill Warren, executive director of DirectEmployers Association, which manages the .jobs domain. Ironically, he's also one of the founders of Monster.com, one of the companies that tried to block Warren's association from building out the top-level domain. (Warren left Monster.com in 1999 after serving as president

love your job and it will love you

If you are working more and enjoying it less and at the same time dreading every work day and going to your work place, then maybe it is high time for you to consider other career choices that life has to offer. A person certainly spends a substantial portion of life at the workplace and it is vital to keep this time as personally and professionally rewarding as possible. Every single day, people are making radical turns in their careers. Opportunities to exist but will these changes really make us contented and happy as soon as we get there? Here are tips for you to start loving your job.
Always keep in mind that your work should not define you, but how you do the job does. There is definitely a lot to be spoken for a person's attitude. Any task can be done well- done with care and compassion. A person's attitude at the workplace and the way he treats people (even one's mood) can oftentimes go unnoticed. These factors may have that profound influence on the individuals you are working with. There may be times when you can't do anything with the situation but we can always choose how we live it.
Stop focusing yourself on how money and how much financial gain you can get from your work. Money is something that will never be enough so quit utilizing it as an excuse. Whatever you are taking with you during paydays, there are things that you could do if you had more. Track all your expenses in a week. Knowing where your money goes will help you refocus your spending habit on the things that you really need. Getting paid is only a small fraction of what you do, your job should be looked at as something more than a paycheck to make it more fulfilling.
Find the significance in the things that you do. This may ask you to think big but is definitely something doable. Take some time to ponder on the things that you do at work. Is it an essential service that you are providing to clients? Perspective plays a major role in attaining personal fulfillment and that sense of well being.
Ask yourself what your job is worth. If you're job changes you into a person whom you don't know anymore, then consider probable reasons. Do you like the person that is becoming when you are performing your work? Sometimes, it's not a new job that you need but a new direction.

ask for Salary Raise While at Job

lts us know how to ask for salary raise
Tips for asking a salary hike are mentioned below:
•Before asking for increase in the salary, it is necessary to check out whether the company opts for such salary hikes or follow certain time span to provide salary hikes to its employees. You should also check out the procedure of pay rise in your company by referring to the company policy. Research about the market rates, salary scale or the average salary received by an individual at the position you are currently working in.
•Once you are informed about all the information related to position, then ask for a meeting where you can discuss the salary increase. Prepare a report which clearly specifies about your special initiatives undertaken, deadlines met, and products or services improved by you. It should include the information about your contribution towards the company in terms of revenue earned and saving money, satisfaction of the customers and much more in the report.
•In the meeting clearly justify your claim for salary hike. Avoid threatening the boss by saying that you are leaving the job or demanding a salary hike. It is necessary to keep options for negotiations open. In case, if your request for salary raise is rejected then you opt for negotiating for other benefits.
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Key to Career Success

do you look for anew career but you can see that its very hard case lets know how to success in our job
Employers are looking for potential employees that have transferable skills, that enable them to be a valuable contributor to the company. Knowing your transferable skills and being able to share them is crucial for job seekers. First, decide what skills the employer is looking. Next evaluate your abilities and see if they match the job requirements. Finally, you need to effectively communicate your ability to perform the job duties the employer listed. Your resume and the interview allow you the opportunity to communicate that you have the skills.
Transferable skills are essential because you continue to use these skills throughout your career. This is the knowledge that allows us to move easily between various jobs and industries. Transferable skills are a combination of adaptive and technical knowledge. Adaptive ability allow us to display our attitude. Adaptive skills are important for every job regardless of industry. This ability demonstrates, how we work or approach life. Adaptive skills deal with our attitude. They show how we react to situations and how we approach problems. For example, people skills is adaptive, How employees get along with others is just as important for a person who works as a cashier as president.
Work specific skills or technical knowledge are the skills that are significant to a specific industry. These are the skills we have learned that allow us to complete industry related duties for our job.
Once you have determined your adaptive and technical abilities that make up your transferable skills, develop them into statements that can used as your answer to interview questions. Your skills show the employer, that you are the best person for the job.
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How to Make a Career Choice When You Have No Idea

There are hundreds of career options out there. How do you make a career choice when you don't really know what you want to do? Does it seem like an insurmountable task? It's not. Yes, you will have to put some time and energy into making your decision, but your effort will be well worth it in the end. Follow these steps to making a good career choice.
Assess Yourself

Before you can make a career choice you have to learn about yourself. Your values, interests, and skills, in combination with certain personality traits, will make some careers especially suitable for you and some particulary inapproprate. You can use self assessment tools, often called career tests, to gather this information and, subsequently, to generate a list of occupations that are deemed appropriate. Some people choose to have career counselors or other career development professionals administer these tests but many opt to use free career tests that are available on the Web.

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