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Posted by Chelsea Aubin
A warm contact list is a list of people that you contact when you are looking for a job. These people are willing to help you in your search by offering information about current job openings, business opportunities, or just to give you tips on looking for a job. So who belongs on your warm contact list? Here are some people who might be willing to help.
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Posted by Nick Leonard
CNC machining is a job sits comfortably atop the hierarchy of manufacturing jobs. A skilled machinist can command a very good salary in fact $60,000 a year or more is not uncommon.
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Posted by Jonathan R Taylor
You walk in the door from work and a sense of despair rolls over
you. Your list of thing to do at home...
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Posted by Gayle Lee
Choosing employee assessments can be complicated these days. The competition is immense with all the options available in the market today. However, there are a few tips to follow that will help your organization decide on the most appropriate assessment.
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Posted by Vincent Czaplyski
Don't start off your job search with one (or more) strikes against you by committing any of these common cover letter
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Posted by Heather Eagar
Any good job hunter needs a resume package. The cover letter and resume always go together and do the same basic thing in slightly different ways. A job hunter without both of them will probably not get very far in the search for a good career position.
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Posted by Roger Seip
Many students claim to be just bad test takers. No matter how much they study or how well they understand the information, when it comes to taking the test, they cant perform. Well, rest-assure that the problem probably isnt that the student is a bad test taker, but that they let stress get the better of them. In 9 out of 10 students, inability to perform on tests is caused by stress and tension. Luckily, there are some test taking tips that will help any student conquer test apprehension.
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Posted by Megan Tough
Have you ever had one of those days when youve asked yourself: Why am I doing this? Do you hate Mondays and hang out for Fridays? Or do you say to yourself: its not forever, and the money is good. If work has lost its meaning for you, and your care factor is hovering close to zero, then you can join the thousands of other people who are endlessly running on the treadmill.
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