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Leslie Camacho

The Dos and Don'ts of the Holiday Office Party - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "At the office holiday party this year, do share an interesting tidbit with the chief of your company. But don't celebrate with too much drinking. "
Leslie Camacho

Working Through the Holidays, Sort Of - The Juggle - WSJ - 1 views

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    "A new report from office-space company Regus PLC says 64% of U.S. employees will be working the week between Christmas and New Year's, with 56% actually coming into the office. But is anyone really productive? According to the survey of more than 12,000 employees worldwide, just 39% of U.S. respondents say they expect workers to actually do much work."
Leslie Camacho

Looking for a Job During the Holidays - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    With the holidays here, you may be inclined to put your job-search efforts on hold while you celebrate. But career advisers say laid-off professionals should keep at it-as "bah hum bug" as that may seem-because the season offers some unique opportunities to boost your odds of success.
wisestepp

Complete Guide to Find a Paid #Internship Abroad - 0 views

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    Internship is referred as a job training which a skilled worker or desk worker undergoes. Do you feel like you are wasting your summer holidays? Just go ahead with the internship by prolonging your semester abroad or just work for few months in abroad. Due to this, your resume plays a major role to tackle the problem that you may face in the division of labor by facing the people who exists between different countries
Leslie Camacho

The Five O'Clock Club Newsletter Nov-Dec 2011 (PDF) - 0 views

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    The Perfect Job Search: Want to Shorten Your Search? Go for a Perfect 10! The Holidays are the BEST time to job search. The Stages of Your Job Search
Leslie Camacho

When Negativity Infects Your Office - The Juggle - WSJ - 0 views

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    "In my experience, few factors have a bigger impact on the juggle than the emotional climate where you work. At a previous employer years ago, the prevailing employee attitude was ceaseless, simmering resentment and cynicism over ever-rising workloads and a lack of recognition to us for shouldering the burden. I tried to keep an optimistic attitude there, but a fierce desire to get out drove me to work weekends and holidays to land a better job at a better place to work. When I did, my energy for family and personal life soared."
Leslie Camacho

Americans Taking Shorter, Cheaper Vacations - Pay Dirt - SmartMoney - 0 views

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    Recession-scarred families are still not ready to go out and splurge on vacation. In fact, many are still cutting back on their big summer holidays.
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