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Posted by Michael Harrison
One thing is for sure if you keep doing what you did you will keep getting what you got. When I started my consultancy business I was struck by the reaction of people who knew me and knew my experiences and background. The reaction of my wife was totally supportive and my children were neutral. (they were going thro' college at the time!)
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Posted by John Carvana
One of the keys to successful interviewing is anticipating the questions the interviewer will ask. It's amazing how few job seekers take the time to consider this. Here are some samples of interview questions interviewers might ask. While the terminology and phrasing of the questions will vary depending upon the industry, the reader should get an idea of what to expect. As an added bonus, here are some sample questions job seekers will want to consider asking.
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Posted by Stephen Steckly
Are you happy with the quality and quantity of job candidates you attract? If your total recruiting effort consists of simply placing a help-wanted ad in the local newspaper you will often fail to attract the candidates you want. You need to take a more creative approach, especially in markets with low unemployment.
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Posted by Michelle Roebuck
More and more employers expect job seekers to follow up after
the interview. They want to be able to...
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Posted by Habiba Bano
The life of a student can actually be classified quite efficiently, if corresponded with a simple video game.
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Posted by Rosemary Leake
Learning interior design can be a simple or complicated task depending on a wide variety of factors including exposure, ability, creativity, and willingness to learn. This article is dedicated to explaining the basic elements that interior design is based upon so that you will have the ability to go out and research these elements on your own in order to advance you ability and perspective of the interior design world.
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Posted by Jimmy Sweeney
Dear Job-Seeker:
Just as Goldilocks was suspicious of the big bad wolf, be wary of the big bad word! You know the kind. Pursuant. Heretofore. Credence and all their contagious cousins! Unless you keep your guard up, these little pests will infest your cover letters like termites in a wood pile! Don't let them.
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Posted by Michele R. Acosta
Teaching with the multiple intelligences in mind is an admirable goal - and a difficult one. How do you effectively incorporate the multiple intelligences, meet the requirements of your school's curriculum, and make sure that your students are developing their verbal-linguistic and logical-mathematical intelligences all at the same time?
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