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Top 50 Best Small And Medium Workplaces For Job Seekers

If you are looking for a place to work that is not overcrowded with people, check out the following post featuring a list of companies you might be interested in. For some job seekers and...

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7 Questions To Ask During A Job Interview

Asking questions in an interview shows your interest in learning more about specific job and company.  The following post has seven questions you should ask the interviewer. As job seekers, we’re...

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Corporate Culture 101: Building Your Personal Brand Online with...

Adapting to corporate culture is something everyone has to do if they want to make it in the professional world. Despite the fact that everyone has to make this transition at some point, the process...

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How Volunteering Abroad Helps with College Admissions

Experience is one of the most valuable assets you will have when it comes to preparing yourself for your future. In fact, certain types of experience – like volunteering abroad – can make a big...

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Hiring for Recent College Graduate Jobs? Share These 6 Tips with Your Recruiters

Recruiters in the industry often talk about “source of hire.” We’re always looking for new sources, methods or people who can generate more candidates for the jobs we’re trying to fill. But the source...

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The 9-Point Business Case for Hiring College Grads

In short, is there a net benefit to recruiting college students and recent graduates? I often have the pleasure of speaking with hiring managers, recruiters, and other human resource professionals at...

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Cost to Employer of Bad Hire Exceeds $50,000

A new study shows that hiring the wrong person can have serious implications for companies. More than half of employers in each of the ten largest world economies said that a bad hire (someone who...

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You’ve Started an Entry Level Job. Learn 10 Tips to Manage Your Career

Use your talent to serve the American public! The IRS has a variety of career opportunities and is seeking bright people like you. Learn more here: http://jobs.irs.gov. As a responsible young...

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Employers Looking to Fill Jobs for College Students Should Make a Campus Visit

by Bob Blanchette, Director of Employer Relations – D’Amore-McKim School of Business at Northeastern University. In 2012-2013, 7,600 students across Northeastern University participated in their...

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Tips to Secure an Entry Level Job in Social Media

If you're a member of the Class of 2013 or looking to transition your career into the digital realm, it's in your best interests to understand the challenges of the entry-level job search. Today,...

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5 Reasons to be a Medical Intern Abroad

Have you thought about getting an internship in medicine?  If the answer is yes, consider five reasons to intern abroad. International volunteer organization Projects Abroad has been organizing medical...

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4 Questions You Need to Ask During Your Job Interview

When you’re sitting in the hotseat of an interview, it’s natural to think about the immediate here and now: How do I answer all these questions, land this job, and negotiate the highest salary?...

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There’s No “I” in Team: How to Truly Become a Team Player

We’ve all heard about the importance of being a team player, but what does that really mean in the workplace? To really understand what being a team player means, you must first understand the nature...

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Teaching English As a Second Language

Have you thought about teaching English as a second language?  If so, find out what how you can do so, and learn more on this topic in the following infographic. Image compliments of Bachelor of...

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Been Called a Geek? Why You’re Also a More Interesting Entry Level Job Candidate

Geek has become more chic the last few years. In fact, a recent Modis Geek Pride survey found more than 87 percent of Americans fly their geek flag proudly. If you’re one of these geeks, that’s great...

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Interviewing for Recent Graduate Jobs? 10 Answers You Should Not Give

You think you nailed the interview; your answers were just as you rehearsed: honest and concise. You went home feeling good about this one. Still, you don’t get a call back. There is a often a good...

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Young Professionals, About to Start Entry Level Jobs? 7 Tips to Get Off to a...

The hunt is over. Someone hand you a cocktail, because you’ve landed a job! Countless resume submissions and practice interview sessions have paid off, and you’re scheduled to start soon. The question...

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Networking Advice to Find an Entry Level Job or Advance Your Career

You know that networking is key to everything from growing your career to landing a job. But let’s face it; many of us dread doing it. It can feel awkward and forced, and we don’t always know the best...

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Want an Entry Level Job Search Advantage? Check Out Social Media Sites of...

With employment on the rise and companies investing more and more to find top talent, candidates can (and should) invest time to discern if a company is right for them before accepting an offer. One...

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Graduate’s Guide to Living and Working in the UAE

With college over, it’s time for new graduates to find their first jobs. As the job market slows down in North America and Europe, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a place where your experience,...

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