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Leslie Camacho

BeMIS: A New Career Matchmaking Tool - 0 views

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    "BeMIS: A New Career Matchmaking Tool An individual's personality and character play an important role when it comes to choosing the right career and being successful in it. Finding an effective way to measure these two factors is one of the keys to helping clients achieve their employment goals. BeMIS (the Behavioral Management Information System) is a powerful tool for identifying relevant character and personality attributes, and includes personalized development plans for helping clients to develop new career-facilitating behaviors and eliminate those that impede successful career choice, competence and satisfaction."
Leslie Camacho

Specialized Vocational Planning for People with Autism - 0 views

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    Autism is a spectrum disorder. Behavioral symptoms or characteristics for autism can be present from mild to severe (Rapin, 2008, p.1129). Often the following terms or labels are used to describe our loved ones: autistic, autistic-like, high-functioning or low-functioning. A person with autism usually has problems interacting, communicating and showing restrictive, repetitive, or ritualistic behaviors, interests and activities. The important point to remember is our loved ones with autism can learn, make progress and may grow up to function productively with an appropriate education, benefits, support and services.
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Top 7 tips of Group discussions for freshers - Freshers Advice - 0 views

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    A Group Discussion or GD, as it is famously known, judges the character of an individual. It analyzes the behavioral characteristics in a individual his or her management abilities, social abilities, team abilities, troubleshooting abilities and the ability to lead and this will be helpful to join any IT job.
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[ Career ] Bad Behaviour at work - 0 views

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    These five behaviors are things that may be acceptable outside the workplace, but while you re at work - and trying to be professional - you should eliminate these if you do them.
Leslie Camacho

The National Career Development Association - 0 views

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    "Research shows that motivation is positively correlated with college performance, academic discipline, and future occupational success. It is critical that practitioners and educators direct more attention toward implementing practices that focus specifically on increasing client motivation and behavior change-thus maximizing graduation rates and minimizing future educational, occupational, economic, and personal consequences (Miller & Rose, 2009; Willis 1994). Motivational Interviewing (MI) is one approach that is used to help clients engage in the career planning process."
Leslie Camacho

When a Facebook Rant Gets You Fired - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "Workers fired or disciplined for bad-mouthing employers on social-networking sites are fighting back using a decades-old labor law-a new front in the murky battle over what workers can do and say online."
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Criminal Justice Careers - Start Moving Towards Criminology - 0 views

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    Do you want to start your career in Criminology? The term "Criminology" resembles that, it is a Scientific study of crime, Criminal behavior and law enforcement. The " Criminal Justice Careers " would be very exciting and seems to be overwhelming.
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