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July 18th, 2011 by
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Sure there is high unemployment still but that does not mean that you cannot make something happen in the New Year. Having a positive attitude and staying abreast of the trends will put you in the running to find that job you want. But, what are some of the trends for job seekers in 2011? There are a few different things to pay attention to, that are just over the horizon.
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November 15th, 2010 by
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As a Girl Scout Leader, our motto is “Be Prepared”! You should always have an updated resume with your current position ready to send out, even if you are not really looking. The chance that you have been waiting for to break into a new role may be a phone call away, and if the opportunity presents itself, you will need to move quickly. In addition to having your resume ready to go, be sure to have a current list of professional references. Ask for a letter of recommendation whenever you transition from one department, role or company to another. In cases where whole departments have been downsized or disbanded, be sure to stay in touch with managers and co-workers so that they are reachable when you need them. The current workforce is a very dynamic environment, so keep an updated list of references and contact information.
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October 5th, 2010 by
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In this article I would like to provide a sample of a high school cover letter which would help high school students, particularly juniors and seniors who want to enter the workforce.
Your Name
Your Address
Your City, State, Zip Code
Your Phone #
Your Email
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July 12th, 2010 by
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You may have just graduated from college and you are eager to jump into the workforce, so you make your choice based on your desire to move forward into adulthood. In other instances though, you may have a bit of time to consider some things that may otherwise not seem as important. You may be young enough to look at all of the options before deciding which career path is going to work for you. You may be changing careers and while you continue to work in one field, you can explore your options in another. Regardless of your reason for considering the career path which you should head down, there are a number of aspects to look at beside just what you will be getting paid. Take for instance, Scottsdale jobs in CNA or San Diego Jobs in CNA. Both of these options pay a good living wage, but they come with other benefits as well.
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