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What are the main functions of human resource department - 0 views

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    HR is playing a vital role in the organization. There are few HR disciplines, or areas, but HR experts in each discipline may perform more than one of the more than six basic functions.
Swati Mehra

Why You Should Consider Setting Up Your Preschool Franchise? - 0 views

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    If you are looking for a low investment preschool franchise opportunity, you may have just made the right decision. You must be having many questions in your mind about this investment option. This guide explains whether it is profitable, what its benefits are, and how to go about the process of setting up your own play school.
Swati Mehra

What Matters the Most When Choosing Your Playschool Franchise? - 0 views

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    when looking for different #franchiseopportunitiesineducationsector, make sure to keep all these points in mind.The right playschool franchise should add more value to your preschool business.
Swati Mehra

What makes a preschool franchise one of your best investment options? - 0 views

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    If you are looking for a reliable low investment option which can help you earn high returns, a preschool franchise in Jammu is a viable way to go. Let us first take a look at why you should choose to invest in a preschool over the various other options.
Swati Mehra

What To Do For Being Among Top 3 Pre-Schools In Your City? - 0 views

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    After meeting the play school opening requirements, the school has to meet its end consumer's requirements. The end consumer here are little children, who are always honest and blunt in their response.
Leslie Camacho

Knowing How -- And When -- To Quit - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    "A few years ago I was - like some of you reading this - overextended, overworked, and deeply unhappy about it. I was a young psychology professor desperately seeking tenure, with two toddlers at home and a husband whose work kept him away for days at a time. I exercised once a week on a good week, rarely saw my friends or extended family, and couldn't remember the last time I'd read a book that wasn't about statistics. It was just too much. Something had to give. And it did. I left my job, not knowing exactly what I was going to do next. It was the toughest decision I've ever made, but it was also one of the best."
Belinda Wilson

Do they same old job search methods still work in an ecomonic downturn? - 20 views

As a employee of Workforce1, I have seen the number of people coming into the center dramatically increase in number the last year. I have also seen the level of frustration in these customers rise...

ecomonic job search

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Stay Safe, Stay Aware !Tips for staying alert while searching for a job in Europe with ... - 0 views

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    Protecting Yourself from Europe Visa Sponsorship Scams: What You Need to Know.
Leslie Camacho

New study tracks student transfers - Inside Higher Ed - 6 views

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    "Invisible Transfer Students February 28, 2012 - 3:00am By Mitch Smith Enrollment managers have long spoken about the mobility of students, citing the high number of credits transferred in and out of their colleges and grumbling that federal graduation rate calculations fail to account for those transient degree-seekers. Data released today by the National Student Clearinghouse back those assertions, showing that a third of those who were first-time college students in 2006 had attended at least one other institution by summer 2011. The study followed 2.8 million full- and part-time students of all ages at every type of institution. Students were counted as transfers if they enrolled at a second institution before earning a degree. Thus, students who moved to a four-year institution after earning an associate degree were not counted, but university students who took a community college class over the summer were. High school students who enrolled in concurrent enrollment courses were not counted as transfers. The Clearinghouse researchers found that a quarter of those who transferred did so more than once and that the greatest number of moves, 37 percent, took place in a student's second year. It also found that 43 percent of transfers were to public two-year institutions, making them the most common transfer destination for students from every type of institution except other public two-year colleges. This study, unique in including part-time students and in following students who might transfer several times, joins a small but growing body of research on the mobility of students. The findings don't surprise Clifford Adelman, a senior associate with the Institute for Higher Education Policy whose research agenda includes national transfer patterns. Loyalties to a particular institution or location, which can discourage transferring, have long been eroding, Adelman said. He calls the phenomenon "geomobility" and said it has called attention to ineffi
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Trials and Tribulations of International Students |KEAT International - 0 views

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    I cannot help but notice the overwhelming amount of international students across universities in Melbourne. Why are they (myself included) all here? Fees for international students are on average AUD$30000 per annum - more than 3 times of what the locals have to fork out!
Leslie Camacho

Changing the Perception of Prolonged Unemployment - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • You have been out of work for a long time and believe that potential employers are holding that against you. Even though many people lost jobs during the recession for reasons unrelated to performance, you fear that your long-term unemployment is sometimes equated with desperation and a lack of competency. What can you do about this?
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    To change perceptions about your employment status, start with the way you network. When you have been out of work for a while, people in your network may feel guilty because they are employed and you are not, says Lavie Margolin, a career coach in New York City and author of "Lion Cub Job Search." You don't want them to feel sorry for you or to see you as defeated, so make sure you have something to offer them, whether it's sharing an article in a trade magazine, talking about an industry blog or mentioning a professional opportunity they may not know about, he says.
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Inspiration from a Professiona - 2 views

I recently attended a seminar and I found it really inspiring. It was David form Motivational Speaker Adelaide who talked about a certain topic that has really changed my life. His presentation was...

Public Speaking motivational speaker

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Successful Leadership Seminar - 2 views

I am very thankful to Motivational Speaker Sydney for giving me an impressive and knowledgeable speaker for my leadership seminar. The presentation made by the speaker was really incredible because...

Public Speaking Speech Motivational Speaker Sydney

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Doughlas David

Key Of My Father's Success - 1 views

My father works in one of the railway companies here in United Kingdom. He is very responsible in his work and he always arrives on time. My father was really a superman for me because he went into...

train driver job Become a career

started by Doughlas David on 07 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
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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.
seonikhil

Current Affairs Archives - Career IT - 0 views

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    Acquire 23-07-2014, today's current affairs national and international wide covering all major subjects like economics, politics, sports, finance and more. Be aware of what is going on around you worldwide. Be prepared for all the competitive exams that are to be held in the coming days with the Current Affairs Daily.
Leslie Camacho

What to Do When You Become the Boss - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "You finally got that promotion and now you're the new boss. Things might not feel much different in the beginning, but managing former peers requires a major adjustment on both ends. How you handle the change at the outset can affect the long-term harmony and productivity of the group."
Leslie Camacho

Check out "How to apply to a Diigo Educator Account" bookmark. - 4 views

What are Diigo Educator Accounts? These are special premium accounts provided specifically to K-12 & higher-ed educators. Once your Diigo Educator application is approved, your account will be upg...

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started by Leslie Camacho on 22 May 09 no follow-up yet
Leslie Camacho

News and Announcement for August - 4 views

Hello fellow Career Development group members, Based on your feedback regarding the frequency and topics of forum posts, monthly news and announcements will be posted if there is something to repo...

started by Leslie Camacho on 10 Aug 09 no follow-up yet
Leslie Camacho

What's the Problem With Quiet Students? Anyone? Anyone? - Commentary - The Chronicle of... - 0 views

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    "We professors love to talk about quiet students: the men who slouch in the back row, hidden beneath their baseball caps; the women who smile congenially but never, ever raise their hands; the classes that leave us frustratedly channeling the hapless economics teacher in Ferris Bueller's Day Off as we plead in vain for student participation ("Anyone? Anyone?")."
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