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Leslie Camacho

How Do You Learn to Edit Yourself? - Do Your Job Better - The Chronicle of Higher Educa... - 0 views

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    "In the writing process, there is perhaps nothing harder than reading one's own work with a critical eye."
Leslie Camacho

Best Places to Work > Rankings - Partnership for Public Service - 0 views

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    The Best Places to Work to Work in the Federal Government® rankings are the most comprehensive and authoritative rating and analysis of employee satisfaction and commitment in the federal government. The 2011 rankings are the sixth edition of this ongoing series, following the 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2010 versions.
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Medical Writer Job Opening at Raynham, Massachusetts, USA, Collab Infotech - 0 views

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    View & apply for Medical Writer job in Raynham, Massachusetts, USA at Collab Infotech. Key Job Activities : • Primarily focuses on preparing, writing, editing, and reviewing regulato
Leslie Camacho

Moving On After a Colleague Leaves - The Juggle - WSJ - 0 views

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    "Recently, I said goodbye to a beloved coworker and former boss who left to pursue new career interests. She was here for less than three years-I've been here for 10-but during her short tenure, she made a very big impression on me. Her management and editing style was stronger and more inspiring than that of anyone I had reported to previously, and under her guidance, I saw my career ascend to a much greater level."
Leslie Camacho

Japanese Anime Fan Turns His Passion Into a Career - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Adam Sheehan has what Japanese animation fans might consider a dream job. As a senior events manager for Funimation Entertainment, a producer of shows like "Dragon Ball Z" and "Soul Eater," he sets up video screenings, autograph signings and other activities at about 20 anime conventions a year. But Mr. Sheehan, 32, says launching a career tied to a special interest typically requires more than deep-seated passion. Education, pro-bono experience and networking is also essential. Edited interview excerpts follow.
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