Inspiration is all around us. The ability to create a new idea to start your career is in each and every person on the planet. Why not put your creative thinking to good use, and start building your very own business!
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Unique and Thrilling Jobs that Pay Well
Once you have graduated, finding a career path is your utmost priority. With the current recession, finding a career in your field may be difficult at times. Not to worry, there are other jobs out there! Some careers that you’d never think of (or quite frankly, even knew existed!) pay quite a bit and offer a ton of adventure and excitement!
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When you go in for an interview, whether it be for a job or an internship, the subject of salary is often taboo. However, if you are on your second or third interview in a process of interviews with the same company, salary is bound to come up.
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Your college career is coming to an end and it is time to face you fears, finding a career! If you have not done so yet, you need to know the significance of a cover letter. Yes, your resume is essential to your future employer… but your cover letter is just as important!
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When you write a cover letter you are explaining in greater detail the strengths and abilities you mentioned in your resume. What is the best way to go about it? How do you sell yourself without sounding conceited?
Continue ReadingHow to Succeed at a Career Fair
Going to an intern or career fair is the first step in finding connections for your summer internship or the starting step for your career after graduation. We already discussed the types of intern and career fairs in our Career Fair section, but how do you know you will succeed in your quest to find the perfect company in a room full of employers?
Continue ReadingThe Happiest U.S. Cities to Work
With the exception of the Bay Area and Washington, D.C., the top 10 happiest citiesto work are all in sun-drenched, snow-free locales, according to online careersite CareerBliss.com, which just released its first annual listing of the happiest places to work.
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College is expensive. Nothing new learned there. Average tuition and related fees at public schools rose to $13,185 in 2008 from $9,679 in 1997, according to the College Board. This surge of costs has led to an increase in college students needing to work their way through college.
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