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Top : Job Hunting And Career Success : Page 3Job Hunting And Career SuccessRe-Entering the WorkforceBy Julie O'Malley - What is the single-most important asset one needs upon re-entering the workforce? If you think self-confidence, you are correct. Read the author's experience at re-gaining hers. (Added: 11-Dec-2008 Hits: 124 )An Intern's Guide to SuccessBy Wayne Parker - So, you have landed the internship or are getting close. How do you maximize the internship experience to enhance your learning and improve your chances for a great job using what you learned? (Added: 15-May-2001 Hits: 768 )Job Survival Skills For A New CenturyBy Dave Bowman - What will it take to survive and prosper in the new millennium? New and different skills will be needed to keep jobs and/or move into new ones. (Added: 7-May-2001 Hits: 659 )Does your personality suit your jobBy Armando Gomez - Does Your Personality Suit Your Job? Choosing a position to match your character is as important as getting a job. No one wants to end up in a job they abhor, day in and day out... (Added: 22-Nov-2001 Hits: 1427 )Job Interviews: the ABC'sBy Wayne Parker - In our competitive economy, job interviews are no longer the "chit-chat" sessions of yesterday. Interviews are the measure of a prospective employee's appearance, communication skills and fit with corporate culture are measured. (Added: 15-May-2001 Hits: 760 )To Be Asked or Not To Be Asked: These are the QuestionsBy Laura Edwards, Resident Headhunter, ExecSearches.com - Before you step over the threshold of an interviewer’s office door, you had better be prepared to impress them with well thought out answers to questions you haven’t even heard yet. Most of their questions can be anticipated, but you should always be prepared for the unexpected. (Added: 29-May-2001 Hits: 623 )
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