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So, How Do You Know if the Company is Right for You?

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.

Voted for on July 31, 2007 11:01am Commented on 1 time: 1

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Quick and Simple Guide to Business Networking

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!

Voted for on July 30, 2007 11:50am

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Sample Letters of Recommendation

Careers & Jobs – Example reference letters for Employment, Character vouching and graduate school admissions. Learn how to write a recommendation letter by reading examples.

Voted for on July 16, 2007 12:05pm

Learn How to Read Body Language
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Learn How to Read Body Language

Careers & Jobs – A quick guide to understanding body language. Find out how to tell when someone is lying, what actions mean what and how to improve your own body language. Ace your next interview or performance review by understanding these powerful signs.

Voted for on June 26, 2007 11:21am

Six Creative Tips for Sales Resumes
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Six Creative Tips for Sales Resumes

Careers & Jobs – A sales recruiter's list of six creative measures you can take on your resume. Use these tips to make sure your resume sticks out of the pack!

Voted for on June 25, 2007 12:36pm

Answering
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Answering "What is your greatest weakness?"

Careers & Jobs – We talk to a lot of job seekers. No other interview question seems to strike fear into the hearts of man more than "What is your greatest weakness?" There is no need to worry, it is an easily tackled question. You just have to know what the interviewer is looking for and how to appropriately phrase your answer.

Voted for on June 11, 2007 10:44am

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Shakespeare works - Debate continues

Books – There would be many around the world,who would have read the works of Shakespeare.But how many would know that there are theories out there, regarding the works of Shakespeare (or attributed to Shakespeare, if you prefer) that entire careers have been built upon positing alternate candidates for the true authorship of the works.Whether or not thes

Voted for on May 23, 2007 05:33pm

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Petition to CAGE HILTON

Celebrities – "...we, the Idahoans who support Paris' eternal incarceration, are shocked and dismayed that Paris hasn't already been run over by a bus. And ultimately believe that a lifetime in jail is what is owed to us as a state and as a society."

Voted for on May 21, 2007 11:57am

Complete List of Behavioral Interview Questions
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Complete List of Behavioral Interview Questions

Careers & Jobs – Behavioral Interviewing, a style of interviewing that is increasing in popularity due to its effectiveness, can be an intimidating activity. We have assembled an exhaustive list of sample behavioral interview questions. This guide is intended to help job seekers and interviewers alike in their preparation for their upcoming interview.

Voted for on May 21, 2007 11:39am

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How to Answer Behavioral Interview Questions

Careers & Jobs – Whether you are on a job hunt, or are planning to interview someone, it is important to know how to accurate prepare for answering behavioral questions. This guide is designed to teach you the basic structure for answering these increasingly common interview questions.

Voted for on May 17, 2007 02:13pm

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How to Find a Great Summer Internship

Careers & Jobs – Interning can give you valuable real world experience and practical skills that are not available in the classroom. We've put together some general information covering the who/what/where/when and why's. Oh, and the how's. ;)

Voted for on May 11, 2007 10:40am

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How to Score the Perfect Summer Job

Careers & Jobs – Whether looking for your first job, or your first career-oriented job, summer placements are ideal for testing out your interests, gaining experience, and building a well rounded resume. Although it can be hard to give up three months of fun in the sun, a good summer job can be a positive first step in building your career!

Voted for on May 07, 2007 12:21pm

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How to Choose Between Multiple Job Offers

Careers & Jobs – We know, it is a "high class problem" to have, but keep in mind that it is not always what you say yes to that is important - you also have to know when to say no. Here is a small guide to help you compare options and determine which of your opportunities is right for you!

Voted for on March 21, 2007 03:58pm

6 Practical Tips for Recovering from a Bad Interview
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6 Practical Tips for Recovering from a Bad Interview

Careers & Jobs – Everyone has a bad interview now and then. Even the most patient person gets frustrated after getting the run around. It is important to know how to handle these mini-travesties when they happen. Here are 6 practical suggestions for handling a poor interview.

Voted for on March 01, 2007 11:11am

Effective Tips for Writing a Thank You Note
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Effective Tips for Writing a Thank You Note

Careers & Jobs – Never underestimate the power of follow-up. It might seem elementary, but the majority of job seekers never do it. By taking a few minutes to construct a "Thank you" plan, you can help increase your chances of being hired.

Voted for on February 22, 2007 01:44pm