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WANT MORE BALANCE? by Nan S. Russell - Feb, 2012 Despite efforts on the Wii Fitness balance game, Wii persists in rating me as "unbalanced." And while it's true I'm feeling a bit stressed with a new book coming out in May, and more commitments than common sense dictates, being balanced is a challenge. Work reminds me of that balance game. Some days, I feel like I'm floating my avatar in a balloon down a lazy river, enjoying virtual sunshine and feeling pretty balanced, wh... |
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OFCCP Resources by Local JobNetwork™ - Feb, 2012 By offering innovative technology and superior services, the Local JobNetwork™ offers comprehensive solutions in the area of government compliance and more. Call 800-984-3775 to learn more about our OFCCP compliance resources and solutions. --> OFCC... |
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3 Career Steps for the College Sophomore by Marcia Robinson - Feb, 2012 I was working with a college sophomore recently who was applying for a Summer White House Internship. This college sophomore was clearly an outstanding student in high school. His resume showed strong involvement in extracurricular activities. However, there was a sharp decline in college involvement in his freshman year and in his sophomore year so far. Although the transition to college is challenging, it is important ... |
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5 Growing Careers for Math Majors by Marcia Robinson - Feb, 2012 The Bureau of Labor Statistics is forecasting plenty of jobs in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) occupations. Sometimes college students do not consider a STEM major because they don't know what types of professions or careers they can pursue. Math is definitely one of those majors that college students do not readily see the application of the major in a career unless it is teaching, accounting and ... |
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5 Skills College Students Can Develop from Being a Residential Advisor by Marcia Robinson - Feb, 2012 Every spring a fresh batch of college students apply to become residential advisers next school year. In fact, Housing and Residence Life is one of the areas on college campuses with many job openings for students who want to work in campus. Although, some college students steer clear of applying to become residential advisers, many students apply. If you are a successful applicant who is selected, here are five skills that co... |
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A new job search strategy by Miriam Salpeter - Feb, 2012 You’re looking for a job? When is the last time you tried a new strategy? A change of direction? Your job hunt is lasting longer than you thought? You know it’s a tough market, but you’re frustrated and looking for answers? Maybe it is time to “change up” your job search. When I speak to clients about job search, I often suggest, “Talk to people you don’t think can help you.” Silence typically ensures…”People who CAN’T... |
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Four Careers in Engineering Requiring a 2-Year Degree by Marcia Robinson - Feb, 2012 The Bureau of Labor Statistics is forecasting plenty of jobs in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) occupations. Many of these STEM jobs with increasing number of job openings are in the Engineering sector. When people hear about engineering jobs, they typically do not think about careers that require only a 2-year college degree. Most people think that all engineering professions require a 4-year degre... |
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Job Hunting Tips and Ideas February 2012 by Jason Stauffacher - Feb, 2012 Here are some job searching tactics to use in today’s 2012 job hunting: If you write a generic, all-purpose general resume and cover letter, it won't get read by the hiring manager at all. To boot, shot-gunning hundreds of companies with that all-purpose résumés addressed, "to whom it may concern" will not land you a new job or even an interview. It's very important to customize all of your appli... |
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Marketing Yourself in Job Search by Kathy Bornheimer - Feb, 2012 No matter how the “job market” swings the prepared job seeker/career manager must understand the employer’s needs and wants. Basic marketing principles apply in this endeavor in order to “seal the deal and obtain the job you want. Basic Market Research Techniques What does the market (employers) want? Find this out by doing your homework through various resources. The Internet is a fantastic tool; however, how you use it i... |
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Stop Making Career Excuses by Deborah Brown-Volkman - Feb, 2012 Are you having a tough time in your career? If the answer is yes, know that you are not alone. Things are tough for most people. There are fewer jobs and more work for those that are employed. Workers are over-utilized and stretching themselves thin. It’s a bit crazy out there. Many people I talk to are tired and stressed out. Not ideal conditions to do your best. But sometimes you have to ask yourself, “What is really... |
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