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Leslie Camacho

What Color Is Your Parachute Author On Looking For a Job In Today's Market - WSJ.com - 3 views

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    No one has been writing best-selling career-advice books longer than Richard Bolles, author of the "What Color Is Your Parachute" series. (1975 was the only skipped year since the series was launched in 1970.)
seonikhil

RLDA Recruitment 2014 Notification - Rail Land Development Authority Jobs - 0 views

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    Department of "Rail Land Development Authority" publicizes RLDA Recruitment 2014 for filling up 24 vacancies in 14 different job categories. Eligible candidates need to prepare Application Performa and need to send it along with photocopies of all required certificate for verification. According to the official RLDA notification 2014, the work location for all these Govt.
Leslie Camacho

Changing the Perception of Prolonged Unemployment - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • You have been out of work for a long time and believe that potential employers are holding that against you. Even though many people lost jobs during the recession for reasons unrelated to performance, you fear that your long-term unemployment is sometimes equated with desperation and a lack of competency. What can you do about this?
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    To change perceptions about your employment status, start with the way you network. When you have been out of work for a while, people in your network may feel guilty because they are employed and you are not, says Lavie Margolin, a career coach in New York City and author of "Lion Cub Job Search." You don't want them to feel sorry for you or to see you as defeated, so make sure you have something to offer them, whether it's sharing an article in a trade magazine, talking about an industry blog or mentioning a professional opportunity they may not know about, he says.
Leslie Camacho

Workplace Bullying: New York Bill Targets Abusive Bosses - TIME - 0 views

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    "There are some very important things they don't tell you on career day. Chief among them is that there is a good chance that at some point during your working adult life you will have an abusive boss - the kind who uses his or her authority to torment subordinates. Bullying bosses scream, often with the goal of humiliating. They write up false evaluations to put good workers' jobs at risk. Some are serial bullies, targeting one worker and, when he or she is gone, moving on to their next victim. "
Leslie Camacho

LinkedIn on Campus: Webinar Traning - 0 views

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    "In this free training webinar designed exclusively for careers professionals, you will learn the strategies and best practices to leverage LinkedIn in your classroom or your career or alumni center. Lindsey Pollak, author of Getting from College to Career, will show you:"
Leslie Camacho

When Success Follows the College Rejection Letter - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "Few events arouse more teenage angst than the springtime arrival of college rejection letters. With next fall's college freshman class expected to approach a record 2.9 million students, hundreds of thousands of applicants will soon be receiving the dreaded letters. Teenagers who face rejection will be joining good company, including Nobel laureates, billionaire philanthropists, university presidents, constitutional scholars, best-selling authors and other leaders of business, media and the arts who once received college or graduate-school rejection "
Leslie Camacho

More Employers Are Conducting Credit Checks on Job Applicants - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "After three rounds of interviews for a sales position with Prudential Insurance Co. of America, Patricia Rosa received a letter in February saying her job application was denied based on information from a background check she authorized the company to conduct. The only blemish on her record, she says: Poor credit that built up since she lost her job two years ago."
Leslie Camacho

Making humor a part of your pitch can work wonders - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    For most entrepreneurs, sales calls aren't a laughing matter. But maybe they should be. Making humor a part of your pitch can work wonders, says Burt Teplitzky, a stand-up comedian, author and corporate trainer in Los Angeles. Jokes can help establish a rapport with customers, release tension and increase your "likability factor"-all of which can make it a lot easier to close a deal.
Leslie Camacho

Career Q&A: How Long Does It Take To Find a New Job? - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Typically, the length of a job hunt is a factor of what you do and the demand for it, says Tony Beshara, a Dallas-based job-search consultant and author of "The Job-Search Solution" (2006). Economic conditions may play a role, too. For instance, the current turmoil in banking and financial services means that someone in that industry probably will take longer to find a new job than a candidate in another field, says Nella Barkley, president and co-founder of Crystal-Barkley Corp., a career-coaching company in New York.
Leslie Camacho

Gen Y Gets Working - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    When the oldest members of Generation Y (born roughly 1978 to 1993) began graduating from college several years ago, a collective groan was heard in offices throughout Corporate America. People said many Gen Y-ers, also called Millennials, had an excess sense of entitlement and were arrogant and lazy. They wanted to do work on their terms and it seemed they wanted feedback on that work every five minutes. But then the economy tanked. Now, millions of Gen Y-ers are reinventing themselves to show how much, and how quickly, they can add value to their organizations. The Millennials I've met recently are aware of the changes taking place in the work world, and they perceive themselves -- and their jobs -- as vulnerable. Bruce Tulgan, author of "Not Everyone Gets a Trophy: How to Manage Generation Y," says he has seen the same thing.
Leslie Camacho

At Work, Are You Trustworthy? - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    According to Stephen M.R. Covey, author of "The Speed of Trust," trust is the confidence one instills in others based on character and competence. Mr. Covey says that a lack of it has a major impact on performance. "Everything slows down in a company with low trust. You see an increase in bureaucracy and redundancy, and excess policies and procedures. Organizations are becoming painfully aware of how expensive this is, and they are taking steps to become trusted players from the inside out," he says.
Leslie Camacho

Ignore Social Media at Your Peril - Marketing and Sales Jobs News and Advice - 0 views

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    Twitter may have cost former Congressman Anthony Weiner his career, but when used properly, social media and other Web tools can actually help you get a job. FINS spoke with Coleen Byrne, a former sales director at Yahoo, about the perils of not being on LinkedIn, reaching out to old friends and colleagues, and using the Web to network offline. Byrne is the co-author of The Web 2.0 Job Finder.
Leslie Camacho

Finding a Job With Web 2.0 - Technology and IT Jobs News and Advice - 0 views

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    Twitter may have cost former Congressman Anthony Weiner his career, but when used properly, social media and other Web tools can actually help you get a job. FINS spoke with Coleen Byrne, a former sales director at Yahoo, about the perils of not being on LinkedIn, reaching out to old friends and colleagues, and using the Web to network offline. Byrne is the co-author of The Web 2.0 Job Finder.
seonikhil

Download SAIL Placement Papers Pdf with Question and Answers - 0 views

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    Looking for Steel Authority of India Limited Placement Paper…? Here we are providing the important information regarding this. Steel Authority of India Limited is one of the leading steel making company of India. This company provides the unique and essential type of iron and steel products for various purposes like power, construction, engineering, automotive, railways industries etc. Every year SAIL provides the employment notification to recruit eligible candidates in various positions. The candidates who are interested in this SAIL recruitment can go through the SAIL Placement Papers for preparations to crack the exam.
Leslie Camacho

What Spurs Students to Stay in College and Learn? Good Teaching Practices and Diversity... - 0 views

  • Good teaching and exposure to students from diverse backgrounds are some of the strongest predictors of whether freshmen return for a second year of college and improve their critical-thinking skills,
  • How College Affects Students, and they sought on Sunday to synthesize what recent research says about student learning, while also weighing in on recent controversies in higher-education research.
  • The likelihood that freshmen returned to college for their sophomore year increased 30 percent when students observed those teaching practices in the classroom. And it held true even after controlling for their backgrounds and grades. "These are learnable skills that faculty can pick up," Mr. Pascarella said.
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  • how well the teacher organized material, used class time, explained directions, and reviewed the subject matter.
  • Exposure to students of diverse backgrounds was measured
  • he gains in critical-thinking skills over four years were strongest for students who entered college with weaker academic backgrounds, defined as those with scores of 27 or lower on the ACT college-entrance examination.
  • He also sought to replicate the findings of Academically Adrift, the blockbuster book released this year that argues that 36 percent of college students show no significant gains in learning between freshman and senior year. The book's authors, Richard Arum, of New York University, and Josipa Roksa, of the University of Virginia, also found that just under half of students wrote papers of 20 pages or more each semester and that they spent 13 to 14 hours per week studying.
  • November 6, 2011 What Spurs Students to Stay in College and Learn? Good Teaching Practices and Diversity. By Dan Berrett
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    "Good teaching and exposure to students from diverse backgrounds are some of the strongest predictors of whether freshmen return for a second year of college and improve their critical-thinking skills, say two prominent researchers."
seonikhil

Details on SAIL Bokaro Recruitment 2014 for MBBS Candidates - 0 views

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    #The Steel Authority of India Limited, Bokaro is going to conduct Walk in interview for the employment of Intern, Resident House Officer, Registrar and Senior Registrar posts. The SAIL Bokaro notification 2014 walk in released to fill up 28 vacancies for these posts.
seonikhil

Karnataka CET|KCET 2014 - Obtain Complete Details for your Reference - 0 views

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    #The Karnataka Common Entrance Test is commonly known as KCET. It is conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority, the Government of Karnataka. This KCET 2014 entrance exam is to give admission for different courses such as engineering courses, MCA, MBA etc., for the colleges in the Karnataka state.
Leslie Camacho

'Why Companies Aren't Getting the Employees They Need': The Author Follows Up - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    My article in The Journal Report on Leadership-"Why Companies Aren't Getting the Employees They Need"-generated an avalanche of reader response. In that piece I argued that companies too often put the blame on our education system for their inability to find the skilled workers they need. Instead, I wrote, companies "need to drop the idea of finding perfect candidates and look for people who could do the job with a bit of training and practice."
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