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Posted by Melissa Steele
Are you interested in legal work, but not law school? You might want to consider a paralegal degree. Attorneys are ultimately responsibility for the legal services they provide their clients; paralegals also known as legal assistants help attorneys in almost every aspect of their work. Being one of the fastest growing careers nationwide, those with paralegal training will be able to find jobs in every part of the country.
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Posted by Manik Thapar (MBA)
The Ten Commencements For Job Interviews
Go after small organizations with twenty or less employees,
since...
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Posted by Alex Koss / Wayne Richardson
Looking for an executive level position in this market can be a
stressful experience. Good news is,...
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Posted by Eddie Tobey
To learn the art of management and administration, it is very beneficial to have a business administration degree. Business administration degrees help in that they represent an organized and systematic body of knowledge. They also play a pivotal part in formalizing methods of acquiring knowledge and skills followed by existence of an ethical code to regulate the behavior of the members of the profession.
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Posted by Katie Robbins
Do you have trouble with math? Do you feel anxious when taking math tests? Do you want to improve your math skills, but don't know where to do this? If any of these problems plague you then look to the Internet for extra help. There are several websites that provide information, lessons, tutors, and even games.
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Posted by Marilyn Tellez
May I explain what about what a red ball means to me and how I counsel others as a career coach. A RED BALL is a symbol of what you can do and want, especially in a job search.
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Posted by Kathleen MacNaughton
Some experts say NEVER bother with resume objectives.
While others say they should be an essential element on
every resume.
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Posted by Duane Shinn
Music courses are a great way to learn about virtually any area of music; history, theory, and musical instrument instruction -- you name it and somewhere music courses specialize in it. Though generally found through colleges, universities or high school programs, music courses are also offered via one-on-one instruction with a private teacher or community-based workshops. Some churches even offer music courses as a complement to their choirs; the music courses may be offered to the general public, but they're often geared toward the choir members and congregation.
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