Marcia Robinson
Marcia has been writing about work, employment, careers, education, entrepreneurship and related political issues for thirteen years. She has a strong commitment to supporting the personal and professional goals of anyone who wants to realize their full potential so they can enhance their own lives, as well as the lives of those around them.
Marcia has lived in four different countries and has several years of professional experience in the Aviation, Hospitality, Technology and Higher Education sectors.
She loves to garden, travel and spend time with family.
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Marcia has lived in four different countries and has several years of professional experience in the Aviation, Hospitality, Technology and Higher Education sectors.
She loves to garden, travel and spend time with family.
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Why Campus Leaders Land Job OffersThrough campus leadership roles, college students can develop excellent job skills that employers seek. -
Online is Not the Only Way to Apply for JobsThe internet continues to play a major role in online job applications. However, online is not the only way to apply for jobs. -
6 Ways to Use Twitter in a Job SearchTwitter has become an invaluable job search tool for college students. These 6 ways to use Twitter in the job search will make sure students are taking advantage of this social media tool.
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3 Cheap Ways to Enhance Your Professional Brand in 2013Your professional development should not stall just because you don't get a pay raise. These are 3 cheap ways to enhance your professional brand in 2013.
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7 Ways to Make Sure They Read Your Cover LetterCover letters are only valuable if they are read. Job seekers must find ways to make sure recruiters are going to read the cover letter they use in the job search. -
Choosing a Career Training Program? Evaluate These 3 Key Support ServicesHow career advising, financial aid and ESL services make a difference when evaluating a career training program. ,
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Dozen Questions and Answers for December GraduatesDecember graduates often leave college without the usual commencement fanfare. These questions will remind December graduates where they should be in the job search at this time before commencement. -
5 Mistakes by Online Job SeekersA successful online job search is about more than the number of Facebook friends or Twitter followers one has. To improve online job search success, job seekers should avoid these 5 online job search mistakes. -
Can a Minor Help Your Major in College?Many say choosing a minor in college can help expand job skills. Will picking up a college minor be the best way to get the job skills employers seek? Maybe or maybe not.
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There is No Crying in Job SearchJob searches are full of disappointments. Is there room for moping over job search disappointments? My friend and I disagree.
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College Students Are Missing Out on Career PlanningAs college students head back to college they should be thinking about how to use their campus career centers to get career planning help.
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20 Pieces of REAL Advice for College FreshmenCollege freshmen have advice coming at them from all sides. These 20 tips address many of the real issues that college freshmen will face in their first year in college. -
7 Tips for College Career Centers Using TwitterCollege career centers are jumping into the Twitterverse. These seven tips will help career centers make the most of Twitter.
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Do You Seriously Want the Job? Then Show Some Enthusiasm in the Job InterviewIf you really want the job, then why aren't you showing some enthusiasm in the job interview?
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New Grads Falling Prey to Job Search MythsNew grads are falling prey to some job search myths and pre-conceived notions -
3 Ways New Grads Must Shine in a Job InterviewNew grads who struggle to find jobs sometimes don't know how to shine in a job interview -
How to Ace the Second Round Job InterviewI always remind job seekers that if they want to ace the second round job interview they have to pay attention to some specific expectations. -
5 Growing Careers for Math MajorsMany college students often ask about which careers they can pursue with a Math major. These are five growing careers for math majors to explore and learn about.
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Four Careers in Engineering Requiring a 2-Year DegreeMost people don't think you can have a successful engineering careers with a 2-year degree. These four careers in the engineering profession require only a 2-year degree.
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5 Skills College Students Can Develop from Being a Residential AdvisorCollege students who want to develop skills in conflict resolution, event planning and crisis management should consider becoming a residential adviser on campus.
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What STEM Majors Should Include on a College ResumeCollege students who are in STEM majors (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) have to pay special attention to what information they include on a college resume. -
How to Go to Graduate School for FreeIf graduate school is part of your career plan, explore these options and think about how to go to graduate school for free.
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3 Career Steps for the College SophomoreThe sophomore year is not too early for a college student to be taking career steps. These three career steps for the college sophomore will help them get ready for a competitive job market after college graduation. -
Ways College Students Can Improve Writing SkillsEmployers are not impressed with the writing skills that college students are bringing to the workplace. These are three ways college students can improve writing skills
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Looking for a Summer Job? Government Agencies Hire StudentsThere are plenty of summer job opportunities with government agencies. Students should start the job search early to find summer jobs in government agencies -
5 Ways Teens Can Shine in a Summer Job InterviewTeens can shine and beat the competition for finding a summer job by doing these 5 things in the job interview. -
Why American Teens Need Summer JobsThe summer job is part of the American landscape. There are three great reasons why American teens need summer jobs
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4 Steps for Teens to Get a Summer Job in a Government AgencyThousands of teens are hired for summer jobs in government agencies every year. These 5 steps can help teens land summer jobs with a government agency.
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How Summer Jobs Can Impact a CommunitySummer jobs for teens do more than help them earn money for treats. Summer jobs for teens can have more significant impact on a community.
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Teens Looking for Summer Jobs Should Write Cover LettersTo make an impression in the summer job search, teens should learn how to write cover letters
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How to Identify Free Good Career Advice on the InternetThere is a lot of free career advice on the Internet. However, not all the career advice is good advice. Knowing how to identify free, good career advice on the internet is a skill jobseekers need to master.
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How to Land One of the Jobs on the Top 10 Hardest U.S. Jobs to FillThe annual ManpowerGroup Talent Shortage Survey lists the Top 10 Hardest U.S. Jobs to Fill. An effective job search strategy to land one of these jobs should include these 6 tips.
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5 Things College Students Can Learn from Alternative Spring Break ExperiencesAlternative spring break experiences give college students the chance to do meaningful volunteer work during the spring break.
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12 Things Skilled Hourly Jobseekers Need to Know About a CompanyThe job market is tight for skilled hourly jobseekers looking for work. Knowing what to research about a company is one way to beat the competition. -
21st Century Jobs for Chemistry MajorsCollege students who are Chemistry majors have lots of career options in the 21st century.
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8 Technician and Technologist Jobs for the 21st CenturyThere are Technician and Technologist jobs emerging in the 21st Century
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How to Choose an Alternative Spring Break ExperienceAlternative spring break experiences have college students doing more volunteering and less partying during spring break vacations.
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Dos and Don’ts for Parents of College Students Seeking a Job or InternshipDos and don'ts of the parents when guiding college students through a job search to find a job or internship.
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5 Things College Students Can Do Now to Prepare for Life After GraduationCollege students should prepare for life after graduation before commencement.
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5 Simple Career Planning Activities for College Students During Semester BreaksThe Spring Break semester break will be here soon and college students should be thinking about these 5 career planning steps.
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5 Job Search Skills for New Vo-Tech GradsThese 5 job search skills for new vo-tech grads from vocational training programs will help them successfully launch careers after commencement.
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11 Alternative Spring Break Websites that College Students Should ExploreAlternative spring break experiences can give college students the opportunity to volunteer both at home and abroad. -
3 Christmas Gift Ideas for First Time SupervisorsGift ideas for the first time supervisors to help them develop a more professional image.
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Christmas Gift Ideas for Graduating College SeniorsThese Christmas gift ideas will help graduating college seniors prepare for the transition from college to career.
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Why Bad Hires Harm More Than Your Bottom LineEvery company worries about bad hires and the harm they can do an organization. Bad hires can do more than harm the company bottom line.
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Supervisors Have to Find Ways of Motivating Staff Through This RecessionWith some strategic thinking, supervisors and managers will find it easier to motivate staff in this recession.
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Sex Scandal Ends Joe Paterno's Career at Penn State UniversityCNN is reporting that legendary Nittany Lions football coach, Joe Paterno, has been fired effective immediately, as the fallout continues from the child sex scandal surrounding Penn State University.
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Herman Cain Defends His Character at Republican DebateCalling former Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, "Princess Nancy" will not help Herman Cain's campaign squash the chatter about sexual harassment allegations that have been made against him.
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Seventy One Percent of Americans Disengaged at WorkA recent Gallup poll shows that 71% of Americans are Disengaged at Work
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Hertz Fires Employees for Praying on Company TimeHertz fires 25 Muslim employees at the Seattle Airport for using company time for prayers without clocking out.
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Managing Holiday Stress in the WorkplaceThe holidays can bring additional stress to the workplace. Little gestures are all that is needed sometimes for supervisors to help employees manage holiday stress in the workplace.
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Christmas Gift Ideas for Your New BossBuying a Christmas gift for a new boss can be a pretty intimidating assignment. These three gift card options for gift ideas are personal while keeping the office in mind.
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How I Am Saving to Buy an Apple iPad2These are the three ways that I am saving to buy an Apple iPad2.
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Harrisburg's Flawed Thinking Went OverlookedThe City of Harrisburg in Pennsylvania filed bankruptcy. Some say a $300 million, over-budget incinerator project kept the city's finances in disarray.
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Home Based Businesses that Make Money at HalloweenHome based businesses where small business owners can make extra money at Halloween.
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10 Reasons College Graduates Can't Find a JobMany college graduates who can't find a job in this economy. Unemployed college graduates and those college students preparing to graduate should make sure these 10 reasons do not apply to them.
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Simple Ways to Make Employees Feel AppreciatedThere are simple ways to make employees feel appreciated at work that won't break the bank
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How to Use a Reference Letter in a Job SearchKnowing how to use a reference letter in a job search could give a job seeker a competitive advantage.
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How to Answer Uncomfortable Interview QuestionsSome questions in the job interview can make both the recruiter and the candidate uncomfortable. Knowing how to answer uncomfortable interview questions can set a job seeker apart.
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Using Video Games in the Workplace to Boost ProductivityEnhanced gamification techniques bring video games to the workplace soon. New trends in game theory is helping workers virtually accomplish work.
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New Law Lets Illegal Immigrants Qualify for State Grants in CaliforniaCalifornia Dream Act will let illegal immigrants eligible to apply for Cal Grants.
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Market Transferable Skills in Job InterviewsJob seekers anxious to land any job, are forgetting how to market their transferable skills in the job interviews. These four steps will help.
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Soft Skills Learned in Career Training ProgramsIn addition to practical, hands-on skills graduates learn in career training programs they also develop soft skills employers want in the workplace.
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3 Ways to Demonstrate Emotional Intelligence in a Job InterviewEmployers are looking for emotional intelligence in workers. Here are 3 ways to demonstrate emotional intelligence in the job interview
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Improve Your Resume with 3 Resume Writing Tricks from Professional Resume WritersProfessional resume writers will use these resume writing tricks to quickly improve on a resume. Job seekers can apply these resume writing tricks to improve their own resumes in a few minutes.
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Freshman Year is Over; What Are Your Summer Plans as a Rising Sophomore?First year is over and college freshman are now rising sophomores. Summer plans for rising sophomores could include summer classes, summer jobs, summer travel or all of the above.
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Don't Add to Graduation Stress by Asking These QuestionsGraduation is a stressful, yet happy time. Asking graduates these questions during graduation celebrations will only add unnecessary graduation stress. Is this really the time to ask if they have a job lined up?
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What to Do when Your Boss Drives You NutsKnowing what to do when you work with a boss who drives you nuts can help you make the best of a potentially bad situation.
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How Job Seekers Can Manage Anger During the Job SearchSome frustrated job seekers need to use these basic tips to help manage anger in the job search.
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Where and How Teenagers Should Look for Part Time JobsTeenagers who want to find part time jobs this summer should be using every resource at their disposal.
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How to Show Vocational Training in a Resume and Cover LetterJob search success for vocational training graduates starts with the ability to show vocational training in a resume and cover letter.
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Guidelines for Writing Resume Objective StatementsThese ten guidelines for writing resume objective statements will make your resume more attractive to recruiters.
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Making a Case for Air Traffic Controllers Sleeping on the JobAir traffic controllers are sleeping on the job in other developed countries. Why aren't American air traffic controllers allowed to sleep on the job in a "controlled napping" environment?
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Technology Gurus Make the 2011 TIME List of 100 Most Influential PeopleWael Ghonim, Julian Assange and Mark Zuckerberg all made the 2011 TIME 100 list. The three have used technology in their own ways to empower, divide and connect people globally.Also published on:
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Supervisory Skills to Manage Recent College GradsThe supervisory skills needed to help recent college graduates transition to work have to include skills like understanding human psychology, mentoring and training.
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5 Job Search Skills for New College GraduatesIf college students apply these 5 search skills they can launch careers after graduation.
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Considering a Career Change? Use Free or Low Cost Career TestsWhen considering a career change, use free or low cost career tests to help you make decisions about values, abilities, skills, personality and interests .
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Supervisory Skills to Manage College StudentsSupervisors who have to manage college students need special supervisory skills to mentor and develop college students into dependable professionals.
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Employees Are Falling Asleep at Work After Working Long HoursThe air traffic controller falling asleep at work and pilots missing the Minneapolis airport are further evidence of what surveys show; almost 30% of employees are falling asleep at work.
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College Grads Should Ask These 12 Job Interviews QuestionsCollege grads can use these 12 job interview qustions to score points with recruiters.
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Aflac Auditions for New Spokes-duck; What to Do when Workplace Jokers OffendAflac auditions for new spokes-duck because of off-color jokes about the Japan earthquake; What to do when workplace jokers offend.
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Supervisory Skills to Manage TeenagersThese supervisory skills are needed to manage teenagers who want to work.
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Supervisory Skills to Manage Workplace BulliesSupervisors who are stuck with managing workplace bullies need special supervisory skills to keep their departments productive.
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Audits Aim to Stop Employers from Hiring Undocumented WorkersImmigration audits by Department of Homeland Security reveal undocumented workers on the payroll. Workers fired and employers jailed or fined.
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Things I Might Enjoy as an Empty NesterWatching your children transition to college is an emotional experience. On one hand you know you will miss them and on the other hand you look forward to finding your car keys where you left them!
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5 Interview Questions to Learn If a Job Seeker is an Exceptional Team PlayerEvery job seeker will say they are an exceptional team player at work. Really now! How employers can tell the exceptional team players from the posers.
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3 Trick Job Interview Questions and How to Answer ThemSome job interview questions could trick job seekers into revealing more than they plan. Learn the meaning behind these trick interview questions and how to answer them in the job interview.
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Skype Interviews Bring Employers and Job Seekers Virtually Face to FaceDo you Skype? Employers are increasingly asking job applicants for virtual face to face meetings via Skype interviews. These 10 tips can help job seekers prepare for Skype interviews.
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Qualities of an Effective ManagerThe qualities required to be an effective manager are pretty extensive in today's work place. However, depending on the work environment, effective managers know which of these basics to emphasize
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Quit Your Job; Before Your Job Quits YouKnowing when to quit your job is the new job skill everyone should develop
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New York Bus Crash Shows Evidence of Negligent HiringNew York bus crash claims15 lives and shows potential detriment for negligent hiring.
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10 Tips for Working with an Employment Agency in a Job Search10 tips to help job seekers find and use an employment agency as part of an effective job search strategy.
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PJ Crowley's Career at State Department Crashes After Comments About Wiki LeakerAssistant Secretary of State, PJ Crowley tends his resignation for statements made about Wiki Leaker Bradley Manning.
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EEOC Says Workplace Retaliation Complaints on the RiseWorkplace retaliation surpassed racial discrimination as the number one complaint filed with the EEOC.
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Women Still Earn Less Than Men in Pink Collar JobsWhat does it say about our society when women still earn less than men even in pink collar jobs which are supposed to be the "ideal" jobs for women?
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Why You Don't Have to Be an "A" Student to Get a Job After GraduationIf college graduates want to get a job after graduation, being an "A" student is not all employers want.
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Summer Job Interview Questions for Teenagers - Part 2Seven more interview questions that high school teens should be able to answer as they interview for summer jobs!
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Vault.Com Announces Its 2011 List of Top InternshipsCollege students looking for summer internships should use the Vault 2011 list of top internships to begin their research.
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Ode to Starbucks at FortyAs my teen daughter and I stood in a Starbucks line yesterday, we discussed how and why this 40 year-old company has made such an indelible mark on the American landscape.
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9 Unique Graduation Gifts for College Graduates to Jumpstart a CareerMany college graduates need help launching careers after graduation. These 9 unique graduation gifts can help graduates get their foot in the door as they pursue careers.
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Curriculum Vitae Versus ResumeJob seekers often ask whether they should use a Curriculum Vitae or Resume.
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10 Classic College Graduation Songs from Movies and MusicalsTen timeless, classic inspirational pieces from movies and musicals to be used as a graducation song as part of a college graduation celebration.
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Three Steps for How College Grads Can Interview for Jobs While Still on CampusCollege students and up coming college grads should meet recruiters and and do interviews on campus.
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5 Job Search Letters for Job SeekersKnowing how to use these job search letters as part of an effective job search strategy will help people land jobs.
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Share Facebook Password in the Interview?How to say "No" if ever asked to share your Facebook password in a job interview?
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Secrets Behind the Hidden Job MarketThe hidden job market won't stay hidden for long if you know these employer strategies.
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GE Jobs in New YorkGE jobs in Schenectady, New York, on the rise since they landed new contract for Reliance Power plant in India.
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3-Step Job Search StrategyStep 1 in a this 3-step job search strategy is honest self evaluation.
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Change Careers; Become a TeacherThinking of changing careers? Become a teacher. Your service could be valuable to America.
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Paperless Payroll TrendsPaperless payroll is one way that companies are trying to save money.
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Three Types of Job Interviews Recruiters UseRecruiters use these 3 types of job interviews to screen applicants. College grads should know about them.
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3 Steps to Do Company ResearchJob seekers sometimes fail to do company research before the job interview.
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How to Write a Simple Cover LetterWriting a simple cover letter can help add punch to a resume and help recruiters get a better sense of what you have to offer.
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Craigslist Personal Ad Ends CareerCongressman's response to Craigslist personal ad ends career in politics.
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Celebrate Women's History Month in PhiladelphiaVision 2020 Day is on March 30, 2011 at the National Constitution Center
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Go to Graduate School or Look for a Job?College seniors have very little time to make the choice to go to graduate school or look for a job.
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The Job Outlook for College GraduatesThe job outlook for college graduates in 2011 is better than it was for college graduates in 2010. Use the job outlook survey as part of a job search strategy.
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How to Manage Stress in a Traffic JamRather than get stressed here are 10 ways to manage your stress during a traffic jam
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The Best Local Organic Food Grocery StoresBuying organic foods from local organic food stores is a good idea to promote a healthy lifestyle.
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Hallmark Creative Careers Inspired by Valentine's DayThis Valentine's Day you could follow your heart into a new creative career
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7 Questions You Should Never Ask in the Job InterviewSaying the wrong thing or asking the wrong question in the job interview could ruin your chances of getting the job offer.
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Employee Behavior Puts Villanova Law School Back in the NewsLess than two years after the Dean of Villanova Law School resigns afer being linked to a prostitution ring, the school is again being rocked by employee scandal.
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Five Career Re-Entry StrategiesCareer re-entry is not as difficult as you think if you put the right strategies in place.
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Can't Get No Job SatisfactionFind out how much declining job security, lack of interest in fellow workers, dissatisfaction with supervisors and declining interest in their own work, is lowering worker job satisfaction.
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2 Workplace Trends the Unemployed Must KnowThe unemployed must know about workplace trends that could impact their job search and ultimate employment.
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Pennsylvania Career FairsTen of the 20 fastest growing careers are healthcare related. Career fairs are a good way to meet healthcare recruiters who are looking for new employees.
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Focus on Workplace SafetyThe shooting in Tuscon, should make us all think more about workplace safety.and make workplace safety a priority.
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Mt. San Antonio Community College - My Alma MaterCollege students or working adults seeking value, quality, diversity, flexibility and convenience in a community college setting should consider my alma mater at Mr. San Antonio College in Walnut, California.
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Unusual Reasons for Calling in Sick from WorkUnusual reasons employees had for calling in sick to work.
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Don't Let Career Myths Hold You Back This YearCareer success might be elusive if you let these career myths hold you back this year..
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Careers for Car LoversAlthough thousands of manufacturing jobs have been lost in the auto industry, there are still good career opportunities for car lovers.
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Pay Attention to Details in the Job SearchJob seekers who pay attention to details in the job search get more responses to resumes, more job interviews and are more likely to get offers for employment.
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Telephone Interviews as Easy as 1, 2, 3!Telephone interviews save companies money when they screen applicants. Understanding Energy, Tone and Clarity will help jobseekers master telephone interview.
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5 Career Websites for African American StudentsThese 5 career websites for African American college students and alumni offer career advice to find jobs, land internships and achieve career success after college.
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10 New Year Resolutions for College Grads Seeking CareersThese 10 New Year Resolutions for college grads seeking careers will make sure they are ready to transition from college student to career professionals.
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How to Finance a Study Abroad ExperienceA study abroad experience could be the trip of a lifetime for college students. To finance a study abroad experience, college students have to do their research and get creative.
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The Class of 2011 Can Find Jobs by Looking in the Right PlacesThe Class of 2011 will find jobs when they enter the labor market if they ask and answer these questions.
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How to Use ONET Online as Part of a Competitive Job Search StrategyJob seekers can snag one of the 3.4 million open jobs in America if they stay positive and use ONET Online to research occupations as part of a competitive job search strategy.
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How to Get Work Experience in CollegeCollege students worry that without work experience they won't get hired. Getting work experience is not hard if you know where to look for real campus jobs and internships.
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How to Use Hiring Kiosks to Apply for JobsJob seekers know them by many names; Hiring kiosks, job application kiosks or hiring machines. Retailers love them and knowing how to use them will take the fear out of applying for jobs on these computer terminals.
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4 Strategies to Keep Skills Current for the Long Term UnemployedFed Chairman Ben Bernanke predicts 4 to 5 years before we get back to a normal unemployment rate. These four strategies can help unemployed workers maintain their job skills.
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2011 New Years Resolutions for Job SeekersTis the season to make your 2011 new years resolutions. These 10 new years resolutions for 2011 are surefire ways to improve chances of landing a great job next year.
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Why Can't Unemployment Benefits Be Tied to Job Training?Some jobs are never going to return to the job market. So says the Labor Department. Is it fair that Americans who are among the long term unemployed should commit to participating in job training programs in exchange for unemployment benefits?
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How You Can Help Bring Jobs Back to AmericaWith 9.8% unemployment rate, American consumers can help to bring jobs back to America.
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Do You Have an Escape Hatch at Work?Everyone's buzzed about Steven Slater, the Jet Blue flight attendant who took flight down an emergency hatch, beer in hand, as he presumably quit his job. When you act in haste you may repent at leisure!
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Is Body Language Killing You in the Job Interview?Some experts believe we communicate with body language as a replacement for words, to reinforce our words and to mirror our inner feelings. For some of us, our body language speaks volumes.
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When the Problem is a Lack of Problem Solving SkillsEvery conference room should have a birdfeeder outside the window so that managers can watch how squirrels use teamwork to solve problems.
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Do More Than Read Job Titles! Look for Clues..Job seekers should read entire job descripitions and not just stop at the job title. The job descriptions offers clues for job success.
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How College Students Should Explain a Low GPAWe agree the goal should be the best college GPA possible. However, reality is that some college students have to explain low GPA in the job search.
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Get Fit for Life; Become a Personal TrainerAs people seek healthier lifestyles, Personal Trainers are in demand. Three reasons to consider becoming a Persona Trainer.
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Don't Blame the ResumeInstead of blaming the resume for a stalled job search, hunker down and work on the Job search strategy.
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How to Land a Holiday Retail Job This SeasonWith unemployment approaching 10%, college students have to strategize to land a holiday retail job this holiday season
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5 Popular Holiday Job Interview Questions for Teens5 important interview questions that high school teens should prepare to answer as they interview for holiday jobs.
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When Entrepreneurs Become Job SeekersWhen businesses struggle during a recession, some entrepreneurs often become job seekers again. Here are 7 tips for Entrepreneurs looking for work.
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5 Signs it May Be Time to Change College MajorsChoosing a college major is an important decision for a college student. Knowing when to change college majors is equally important.
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6 Reasons to Change Your College Major This FallDeclaring a college major is a big decision for college students. Consider changing your college major this fall if these 6 reasons apply.
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Pump Up Your Resume with a Summary of QualificationsFour key components in a Summary of Qualifications can Bring Immediate Attention to your Resume.
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Who Wants to Be a Successful Entrepreneur?Knowing the skills necessary for success as an entrepreneur is only the beginning. This 20 minute checklist lets you assess those skills.
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Why Informational Interviews Can Help a Career Search?Informational interviews may be just the strategy a confused job seeker needs to decide on a new career direction.
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Don't Forget to Impress the Boss's Assistant on Interview DayOffice etiquette dictates that job seekers be courteous to everyone they meet at the employer site from parking attendants to Admin Assistants.
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Soft Skills to Demonstrate in the Job InterviewJob Knowledge, Skills and Abilities can Land you the Job. Soft Skills Help you Fit In.
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NBA Finals Inspired Some Motivational QuotesNBA Finals always inspire! If your career is floundering, these quotes from Basketball greats can get you back in the game.
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Talking to New Grads? Think S.O.S - Sustainability of Self!Thinking about long term careers in a tough economy is hard. New grads have to think about sustainability of self at this time.
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Body Language Can Bury You in a Job InterviewCommunication is more than what you say in the job interview. Be careful what your body language is saying about you in interviews.
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Failure to Launch a Career After GraduationLack of job search follow up in a bad economy is one way to delay a career launch for new college grads after graduation.
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Is Your Career Going the Way of the Pontiac?Focus on your job or career and watch for signs it may be going the way of the Pontiac or General Motors.
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Why Do Bright Employees Get Fired?We know why bad employees get fired but do we know why bright employees lose their jobs? Some of the reasons might surprise you!
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Workplace Bullies Are Acting Up During the RecessionSome workplace bullies are hoping to keep their jobs during the recession by intimidating other people on the job.
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Which College Graduates from the Class of 2009 Will Get Hired?College hiring is down. Which new college graduates in the Class of 2009 will get hired when they graduate college this spring?
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7 Career Myths that Stall Job SearchesCareer myths can stall a job search and sabotage career success! If you are looking for a job, don't let these career myths derail your job search.
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You Don't Have to Get a Pay Raise to Feel ValuedWorkers rely on annual pay raises to feel satisfied at work. If no pay raise is available this year, think about these three other rewards.
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Job Boards for Pennsylvania Job SeekersPennsylvania job boards are an ideal resource for job seekers. An effective online job search strategy must include Pennsylvania job boards.
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Feeling Guilty About Leaving Work at 5pm?Working beyond 5:00p may now be expected of you. In a bad economy, you may feel pressured to do more work and not expect to be paid for it.
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Starting a Business at Retirement Could Be a Bad IdeaStarting a business is a challenging proposition no matter how old you are. It takes energy, passion and a committment to working 24/7/365.
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Is Your Resume All Fluff and No Flavor?In a competitive job market where there are more job seekers than jobs, make sure your resume can grab the recruiters' attention.
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Looking for a Job? Dust Off Your Online PersonaIn tough times, your online persona on social networking sites could stand between you and employment.
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4 Tips for Teens to Find a Summer JobLanding a summer job this year could be challenging for teens. To be competitive start the job search early.
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Your Online Persona Could Kill Your Job SearchAn online persona could kill a job search or boost a job search. Since employers now screen potential hires online, clean up your online persona.
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Rejuvenate Your Network to Find New OpportunitiesLand your next job by networking with your contacts and becoming a resource for people in your network
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7 Deadly Sins of Resume WritingIf your resume is not getting the attention you want, maybe you are committing one of these seven deadly sins of resume writing.
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Dumbest Business (Career) Moments in 2008Behind many of the public major business blunders for 2008, there were derailed careers.
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A Bad Workplace Habit to Nip in the Bud This YearLike fire on a dry California hillside during the Santa Ana winds, office rumors can spread really quickly. Think about how to end negative conversations.
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The Upside of Being Laid OffLayoffs are giving some people the time they need to execute a career change. Are there other benefits to being laid off?
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Stop Muddling Through Your Job Search - Get Focused!If you don't know what your are looking for in a new job, don't expect anyone to help you find it!
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Campus Jobs Are Real Jobs TooThe work experience college students gain on campus can go a far way to help them land the first real career after graduation.
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Thinking Outside, Around and Under the Box in a Bad Job MarketWith thousands of job losses on Wall Street this year, laid off job seekers from the financial sector must be willing to explore these career alternatives.
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Holiday Job Interview Questions for TeensIf you are a high school teen looking for your first holiday job this holiday season, here are seven questions that managers could ask you in a job interview and tips to help you give good answers to help you get the job.
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People Can Help Someone Else Find a Job This HolidayThanksgiving, Christmas and the holiday season might be tougher for more people this year because of the bad economy and job losses. Be willing to help someone find a job this holiday season.
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How to Recover from Job Losses on Wall StreetJob losses on Wall Street are not limited to overpaid boardroom executives. Wall Street job losses will be felt by support staff in all functional areas as well as impact the hospitality, transportation and housing market in the greater New York area.
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What Michael Phelps Can Teach TeenagersMichael Phelps has clearly mastered the ability to excel under the pressure of international competition in Beijing. Teens can learn how skills like flexibility, self discipline and teamwork can be an advantage beyond high school graduation.
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The Usain Bolt Chest-Thump in BeijingMuch has been said about 100 meter sprinter Usain Bolt's celebration before and after completion of his world record run at the Beijing Olympics. Before criticizing Bolt too much, maybe we should learn a little bit about what the Usain Bolt chest thump means to Jamaicans.
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Create Online Calendars with No Recurring FeesChurches and nonprofits who need to publish a web calendar without using expensive scheduling software are turning to The Calendar Planner and getting quite a value at 20% off retail.
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10 Tips to Get Your Business Start-up Off and RunningStarting a new small business or getting one up and running requires courage and a series of behaviors designed to support business growth. The following ten steps will help you get your small business off the ground successfully and moving towards long term success.
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You Don't Have to Hide Your Tattoos to Get a JobFor years, jobseekers have been urged to cover tattoos, hide body piercings and stay conservative in the job interview. Times seem to be changing and hiring managers are interested in more.
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5 Ways to Pay for College in a Tough EconomyThe amount of financial aid available for a student loans is shrinking. College students need to get creative about how to fund higher education if they can't rely on education loans.
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Why Helicopter Parents Are ImportantCan the involvement of helicopter parents have any effect on college graduation rates? Only 37.5% of two-year college students are graduating within 3 years.
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Make Connections with a Washington DC InternshipDo you know who Huma Abedin is? You do or you might. You just don't know you do. Huma Abedin is a College Internship Success Story. She did a Washington DC internship and you won't believe what she is doing now!
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Baby Boomers, Older Workers and Senators Not RetiringFor Baby Boomers, Seniors and Other Retirees, Options for continued employment are abundant. With longer life expectancy, Baby Boomers are working long beyond retirement. The United States Congress is no Exception with an average age of almost 62 years.
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Summer Job Etiquette for TeenagersEmployers sometimes complain about how working teens behave on the job. These job etiquette tips will help teenagers looking for summer employment, do well on their jobs from day one!
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Teens Can Succeed at WorkThe Bureau of Labor Statistics says that 8 million teenagers and high school students are added to the workforce every summer. Teen workers can succeed at work by making a good impression at work.
























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