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1. College Student Success Strategies
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... leadership and participation. Besides looking good on your resume, they contribute to your education. These entities may also provide professional and employment avenues. COMMUNICATION Get to know ...
2. Helping Your Child Choose a College
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...  Known as The "College & Career Success" Coach, Bob also writes articles for more than 200 College Career Services Offices, Campus Newspapers, Parent Associations and Employment Web Sites. Additionally, ...
3. Choosing a College Major
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... hours a week in a field that you find repulsive. However, most people generally do not prefer to study a field where there are extremely low salaries and high unemployment rate. Having a backup major is ...
4. Creative Ways to Finance College
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... Some will even offer part or full time employment while you attend college. Outside of the college financial aid offices, check with local community and industry organizations to see what they may have ...
5. Financial Aid FAQ
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... made available from grants, college scholarships, student loans, and part-time employment from federal, state, institutional, and private sources. The types and amounts of aid awarded are determined by ...
6. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for June
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... here. It is always a good idea to find employment over the summer if you don’t already have a job. Finding employment will help you earn money for school expenses. As previously mentioned, you ...
7. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for July
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... free information and consider downloading the Rapid Guide to Job Hunting from the store there.  You can begin your employment search this summer and try to secure a job for the upcoming semester. If your ...
8. Free Financial Aid Tips Newsletter for February
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... maintain a part-time job, often by doing community service or major-related employment. Some of the types of employment include tutoring at local schools or working at facilities on campus. Work-study ...
The Art of the Resume Step Five: Professional Experience In the Professional Experience section of your resume, you will list your employers, job titles, and dates of employment in a reverse-chronological ...
...  A few simply list company names and dates of employment, assuming that the hiring manager should know what legal duties they performed. It’s enough to drive a hiring manager to distraction — or another ...
... your goals. Explain how your accomplishments can benefit the company you are seeking employment with. Refer to your resume, but never repeat it. Use care when choosing your words because they may imply ...
... you can increase the likelihood that you'll be called in for an interview. Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Contact Information Part 3: Employment Dates and Places Part 4: Including Personal Data Part ...
... annual salary, but many employers have found that pre-employment assessments can save them significant amounts of time and money. Since studies show that personality assessments can be a reliable predictor ...
More Employers Embracing the Concept of Telecommuting Just a few short years ago, telecommuting was a rare benefit for a select few. Employers were reluctant to give up the belief that employees needed ...
...  Be truthful! Falsification of your resume could result in termination or withdrawal of an offer of federal employment, and it may be punishable by fine or imprisonment. If selected, you will be required ...
...  To seek government employment for the first time, whether previous employment was in the military or in the private sector. Keep in mind that for certain federal positions, you must use the federal ...
... industry. You must use clear language that everyone can easily understand. This is especially the case when transferring from a military to a civilian career. Ex-military personnel seeking employment ...
... your printed employment history, practicing your interview skills will certainly improve your poise, confidence and communication skills, which will lead to a successful interview for a position you are ...
... employment searches and classified ads alike: Monster.com. A second glance yields Yahoo! HotJobs, CareerBuilder, Jobs.com and countless others. Given the wide audience these sites attract, is it wise to ...
... tips could help save your resume from the trash can and can open doors for interviews and future employment. Company Name: First and foremost, it is never a good idea to misspell the name of the company ...
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