How To Win A Case Interview

Posted by Victor Cheng on Dec 29th, 2011

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When looking for a job of any kind, the selection process is often rather grueling for the employer and employee in any given economy. Today, as jobs are considered much more difficult to find and positions quickly dwindling in companies around the globe, employers are often much more selective than they used to be in order to help find the very best candidate for their needs.

Career Outlook for Nursing School Graduates

Posted by Beth Glick on Dec 27th, 2011

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Are you considering enrolling in a nursing school? Have you recently graduated from a nursing school? This article will discuss the career outlook for nursing school graduates. It will discuss the nature of the work, training and advancement, employment statistics and the job outlook for future nursing school graduates.

Home Jobs for Citizens: Where to Look?

Posted by Steve Albright on Dec 24th, 2011

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There are many people in the united states that want to work from. It is such an appealing prospect that people will do almost anything to find legitimate home jobs for citizens. The problem is that when you do not know where to look you often end up in the wrong places.

Career Tips - How to Deal With Religious Discrimination on the Job

Posted by Amy Myer on Dec 24th, 2011

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As much as we would like to deny the fact that religious discrimination still occurs, even in the United States, it's something that does and it happens more times than you think in the workplace. There are other types of discrimination that seems to be more public like sex and age for example, but religious discrimination seems to take a more secretive role.

Educate Yourself for Career-Specific Success

Posted by Donald Mitchell on Dec 21st, 2011

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Most people learn better and enjoy it more when they can focus on what interests them and have an opportunity to apply new knowledge as they learn in practical ways. This article explores issues involving inner-city education and career education for those who want to accelerate career progress or shift into new careers.

Could You Benefit From A Nebosh Construction Certificate?

Posted by Trevor Healey on Dec 17th, 2011

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First of all, before we discuss the importance and application of the NEBOSH construction certificate, we think its important to establish who NEBOSH are, just so there is some context.

Employment Tips - How to Deal With The Feeling That Your Boss Is Lazy

Posted by Amy Myer on Dec 17th, 2011

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Finding yourself in a situation where you start thinking that your boss is being lazy, can lead you to begin to feel resentment as well as frustrated. This can put a lot of stress on your job if you boss starts coming in late all the time and then does everything they can to pass off a lot of their duties onto you.

Busting the Myth of "Loving What You Do"

Posted by Steve Albright on Dec 14th, 2011

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As a recent college graduate - recent as in "within the last ten years" - I have heard my fair share of lectures on the topic "Loving What You Do." You've heard it as well, of course. The theory is that if you choose something that you "love" as your career, then work won't feel like work.

AV Jobs Are The Wave Of The Future

Posted by Lawrence White on Dec 14th, 2011

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If you are interested in AV jobs then it is fairly safe to assume that you love a challenge and that you enjoy working closely with people. There are many benefits of having an audio visual career of some type, as this is one industry that is very rewarding both personally and financially.

Making Use Of MBA Financing

Posted by Jennifer Charleston on Dec 9th, 2011

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The rewards of obtaining an MBA are numerous. This is both on the business and personal front. However to achieve this takes commitment and dedication.