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How will be the compatibility between us? Akashvaani - 0 views

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    Compatibility is always checked using kundali matching by date of birth and name. A high score indicates high compatibility and low score below 18 indicates low compatibility. In individual horoscopes, problems for marriage can arise due to afflicted 7th house, influence of malefic planets like rahu and shani, and certain doshas which are negative for marriage. Sometimes, the auspicious yogas of the other partner can cancel the severity of it. Compatibility has to be analyzed in detail.
anonymous

How Astrology Predicts: Wealth and Fortune After Marriage - Akashvaani - 0 views

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    The janma kundali of a person is a birth chart representing twelve houses and each house represents one or more aspects of a person's life. The positioning of the nine planets in these houses prominently reveal the aspect of luck and fortune in a person's life. In Indian society, kundali matching always checks whether the match will bring good fortune or misery to each other.
Leslie Camacho

Right Fit Matters: 3 Ways Job Seekers Can Find the Best Match | Career Rocketeer - Care... - 0 views

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    "For many job seekers, finding the right fit could be one of the biggest hurdles in the search. After all, finding an appealing job that you'll enjoy is a big decision. You don't want to regret your choice after a week - and you certainly don't want to feel like you've wasted ten years of your life when you finally realize it's not the right fit."
Leslie Camacho

Big-name companies to help colleges train workers - 0 views

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    "As the White House stages a first-of-its-kind community college summit Tuesday, the Obama administration is proposing that stronger partnerships between two-year public colleges and big-name U.S. employers such as McDonald's and The Gap will help better match workers with jobs during the economic recovery and beyond."
Go Jobio

Don't Use a Generic Resume for Every Job - 0 views

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    The Job Search is hard enough as it is. Don't make it harder on yourself. You are NOT saving time by using the same resume for every job you apply to. Each resume should correspond with each position you are applying for. Some positions might require different skills than others. Match the skills you have with the skills each job requires. Know each company you are applying for as well. Make sure each resume corresponds with the company that will be receiving the resume. OR ditch the paper resume and create a video resume!SHOW your interpersonal skills, tech ability, and winning personality instead of writing it on a resume and hoping employers believe you. Check out www.GoJobio.com for more info!
Leslie Camacho

The 25 most difficult questions - 1 views

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    The 25 most difficult questions you'll be asked on a job interview Being prepared is half the battle. If you are one of those executive types unhappy at your present post and embarking on a New Year's resolution to find a new one, here's a helping hand. The job interview is considered to be the most critical aspect of every expedition that brings you face-to- face with the future boss. One must prepare for it with the same tenacity and quickness as one does for a fencing tournament or a chess match.
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

The National Career Development Association - 0 views

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    "Do you remember your first day on a new job? Were you prepared for the job description? Was it a good fit? "
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