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Leslie Camacho

California Passes Dream Act Allowing Aid for Undocumented Students - TIME NewsFeed - 0 views

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    The Dream Act puts education within reach even for the Golden State's illegal immigrants. While weighing 50 education bills yesterday, Governor Jerry Brown signed the California Dream Act into law Saturday, opening the state's purse of financial aid to even those who don't have official documentation. Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/10/09/california-passes-dream-act-allowing-aid-for-undocumented-students/#ixzz1aURp5Vq3
James Smith

My Brother Passed the Fireman Recruitment Process - 2 views

My brother is so happy because he passed the fire service recruitment process. He said he would never have made it were it not for Fire-Service-Recruitment UK. They helped him pass all the recruitm...

fire service recruitment

started by James Smith on 09 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
Sarah Usher

The Key To My Success - 1 views

I have always been dreaming of becoming a police officer someday. I dreamt of doing police jobs myself, bust all criminals and save my society. I love protecting people, and I like to protect my fa...

Police-Recruitment UK

started by Sarah Usher on 08 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Doughlas David

One Step Closer To Your Dreams - 1 views

The trains and railways provide speed and ease to travelling passengers. I love trains and that motivates me to Become a train driver. I really want to drive a train myself. I want to take every ...

Become a train driver

started by Doughlas David on 01 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
Leslie Camacho

Preparing for the Worst - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Writing a will in your 20s might seem premature. But even young workers with meager assets should consider preparing a will and other legal documents -- such as a health-care directive and durable power of attorney -- to make sure their personal, financial and medical wishes are met if they become disabled or pass away.
Leslie Camacho

Facebook Is Fun for Recruiters, Too - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Could you pass a Facebook background search? The next time you apply for a job, don't be surprised if you have to agree to a social-media background check. Many U.S. companies and recruiters are now looking at your Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and other accounts and blogs -- even YouTube -- to paint a clearer picture of who you are. Read more: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424053111903461104576464823762727188.html#ixzz1Tnrdf6Qk
Leslie Camacho

Case Study Career Articles - 1 views

Hello everybody! There a group member who is looking for a career related article that follow a particular person through various phases of their professional like. The New York Times uses this c...

case study

started by Leslie Camacho on 07 Jan 10 no follow-up yet
Leslie Camacho

Making LinkedIn Work for You - The Juggle - WSJ - 1 views

  • Some Juggle commenters have asked for a post on the professional networking website LinkedIn. The site passed 100 million users in March and continues to grow by about one million members a week. Its public offering this week is drawing even more attention.
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    Non-users of LinkedIn may wonder, why bother? Posting a profile, keeping it updated, building and maintaining your network of connections, and responding to messages takes time.
Go Jobio

Don't Be Casual - 0 views

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    Emergencies happen. Sure. You can't control the accidents on I-5 freeway, or the bus drivers showing up late. But you can definitely be prepared. Commute to the site of your interview before the day of your interview. See how long it takes to get there. On the day of your interview, give yourself enough time to be there early, even IF unexpected circumstances arise. With all that said, if you are still running late, CALL the interviewer! It's common courtesy. And there is almost a zero-percent chance of getting called back if you are late AND don't call to let them know.
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