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... a job? What changes have you made to locate both JOBS and HIRING MANAGERS?
Article by Lorraine Russo of the Underground Job Network
Courtesy of the Recruiting Blogswap, a content exchange service sponsored by CollegeRecruiter.com, a leading site for college students looking for internships and recent graduates seeking entry-level jobs and other career opportunities, and posted on Gradversity.
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My first job was selling flower seeds for the Burpee seed company; I would go into the garden with my grandfather to do chores and I asked him if I could contact Burpee for a sales job.
-- Submitted by A. T. from Oakland, California, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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... good fortune of attending the OnRec / Kennedy Information recruiting conference in Chicago this week. I was both a panelist on a session about how employers can use mobile marketing for recruiting and CollegeRecruiter.com had a booth in the exhibit room.
The session was well attended and seemed to be well received by the attendees. Most had little to no experience with cell phone text messaging, ...
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... careers is even tougher. But they feel inspired when they hear or read about the successes of their peers. Millennial expert Lisa Orrell, who is also a regular contributor to the CollegeRecruiter.com Ask the Experts blog, has devised a way to help Millennials get the insipiration they need.
"I've spent the past three years researching Millennials, writing about them, conducting seminars ...
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... AWFUL TRUTH is, you need to use restraint, and control your job search to get the job you really want.
Article by Nicole Dukehart
Courtesy of the Recruiting Blogswap, a content exchange service sponsored by CollegeRecruiter.com, a leading site for college students looking for internships and recent graduates seeking entry-level jobs and other career opportunities, and posted on the Resume Blog.
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While health care reform is grabbing headlines, health care is one of the more secure job sectors. Some professionals in hospitals and physicians offices are seizing the moment to earn degrees. If you're a registered nurse, you may be considering a bachelor's in nursing, which could lead to promotions or higher-paying jobs. You also could teach future nurses.
And there are plenty of ...
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