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Careers & Jobs – What to do when leaving your job is an important aspect of your career. Whether you leave a job under your own circumstances or by the company's, you should be knowledgeable of the correct course of action to take.
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Voted for on December 13, 2007 01:04pm
Careers & Jobs – Illegal job interview questions are important to be aware of, whether you are conducting an interview or being interviewed.
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Voted for on October 25, 2007 02:06pm
Careers & Jobs – Perhaps the most common, yet most difficult, interview question is "tell me about yourself." When faced with this question, many job seekers don't know where to start or how much to divulge.
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Voted for on October 24, 2007 12:32pm
Careers & Jobs – Many companies and recruiters use Google (and other major search engines) to fill their positions. If you are a job seeker, you can use the same techniques that talent seekers use to turn up free resume examples. You can also benefit from this knowledge in shaping your own web resume for hirers to find.
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Voted for on October 09, 2007 10:28am
Careers & Jobs – "Security clearances are special statuses assigned to people as a method of granting access to sensitive, possibly classified, information. Receiving a United States Security Clearance requires an applicant to clear a formal vetting procedure."
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Voted for on September 05, 2007 12:39pm
Careers & Jobs – When applying for a job or career, your first impression is often your last impression. A well-prepared and polished resume is an excellent means of getting yourself noticed among the other applicants competing for the same opening.
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Voted for on August 13, 2007 11:20am
Sports – Brian Alvey's special congratulatory message to Barry Bonds.
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Voted for on August 08, 2007 11:29pm
Careers & Jobs – The success or failure of your job often depends on the company culture. When evaluating an employment opportunity you should always consider the key factors that are important to you.
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Voted for on July 31, 2007 11:46am
Careers & Jobs – This guide is designed to help you understand the basics of business networking etiquette so you can get the most out of every opportunity!
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Voted for on July 30, 2007 11:46am
Careers & Jobs – In order to conduct yourself professionally in your communications, you also need to develop strong professional telephone etiquette. We've developed this quick guide to help enhance your professional etiquette by discussing how to speak, how to listen and how to be courteous in your telephone conversations.
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Voted for on July 17, 2007 12:59pm
Careers & Jobs – Example reference letters for Employment, Character vouching and graduate school admissions. Learn how to write a recommendation letter by reading examples.
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Voted for on July 16, 2007 12:10pm
Careers & Jobs – "We make way for the man who boldly pushes past us." Christian Bovee
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Voted for on July 14, 2007 12:54pm
Careers & Jobs – Understanding workplace email etiquette is an important step in furthering your career. Proper e-mail etiquette is important in anything ranging from e-mailing a cover letter to "casual" correspondence with other professionals. As more and more opportunities are only found online, the need to develop effective communication skills over e-
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Voted for on July 13, 2007 09:49am
Careers & Jobs – A good letter of recommendation can take a decent amount of time (and thought) to write. This guide is designed to help demystify the process of writing a reference letter.
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Voted for on July 09, 2007 10:00am
Careers & Jobs – "Success is the child of audacity." - Benjamin Disraeli
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Voted for on July 06, 2007 11:45am