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Five Lessons Learned From the WSJ Managing Your Career Column - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Career Management: No one can manage You Inc. better than you. And here's how to do it.
Leslie Camacho

Employment in New York State June 2010.pdf - 1 views

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    Employment in New York State June 2010.pdf
Leslie Camacho

To keep Gen Y employees, treat them 'like rock stars' - Executive Inbox | Crain's New Y... - 0 views

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    "Think back for a moment, if you will, to your first full-time job. Odds are it was a lowly staff position with a humble title, lots of drudgery and little encouragement or recognition from anybody. In order to take even one step up, you may have had to wait out someone who had been there for ages and showed no sign of budging. But you probably stuck it out, at least for a few years, and paid your dues. After all, who ever said work was supposed to be fun?"
Leslie Camacho

Promoting Your Job Search When You're Already Employed - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "How should you go about advertising yourself on LinkedIn when you are already employed? It seems like you wouldn't want to be too overt, since people from your present company are likely to see your posting. Is it OK to note that you are open to job queries?"
Leslie Camacho

eCareer Plan & eCareer Central - 0 views

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    This is the landing page for eCareer at LaGuardia Community College- CUNY.
Leslie Camacho

Health Jobs|Health-Care Jobs|Medical Jobs|Nursing Jobs|Nurse Jobs|Physician Jobs|Search... - 0 views

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    Job search engine for health care field.
Leslie Camacho

Unemployment Rate Falls to 9.5% as Report Shows 125,000 Jobs Lost in June - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "The unemployment rate declined to 9.5% from 9.7% in May, but not because more jobs were available. Instead, 652,000 workers dropped out of the labor force, meaning they weren't counted as unemployed and looking for work."
Leslie Camacho

Five Lessons Learned From the WSJ Managing Your Career Column - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "Finding a job, flourishing on the job and moving into a better job demand plenty of work-especially during a jobless recovery."
Leslie Camacho

NACE - Knowledge Center - Use of Career Services Linked to Job Offers - 0 views

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    "NACE's 2010 Student Survey shows a strong link between use of career services and a student's ability to get a job offer. Results show that, the more frequently a senior used career services, the more likely he/she would receive a job offer. Just under 29 percent of those who received job offers had not used the career center-meaning the remaining 71 percent with offers were career center users. "
Leslie Camacho

New York State Department of Labor - Business Directory - 0 views

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    "Use the Business Directory to obtain the name, address, and contact information for businesses most likely to employ people in your occupation or industry. Employment levels at more than 713,000 firms in New York State were compared with statewide industry staffing patterns for 800 occupations to identify potential employers in your field. "
Leslie Camacho

Plan B - Skip College - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "Short of becoming a reality TV star, the answer is rote and, some would argue, rather knee-jerk: Earn a college degree. "
Leslie Camacho

What Will Be the Hot Jobs of 2018? - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    "Kelley McDonald has always loved exploring new terrain. In home videos as early as age 3, "I'm always off by myself, looking under rocks or catching and studying bees," she says. Today, at 18, the Apple Valley, Minn., college student is studying for a science career in the fast-growing field of nanotechnology-working with materials at the molecular or atomic level. That makes her one of the lucky ones-a young adult whose career passion is in sync with one of the hot jobs of the near future."
Leslie Camacho

enys0410.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    April 2010 - Employment in New York
Leslie Camacho

The National Career Development Association - 1 views

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    In a time of increasing competition and economic pressures, employers are faced with difficult recruitment and retention challenges. Learning Plans are a tool used by many organizations to link business needs with individual career development interests, thus potentially engaging and retaining employees for longer periods. Learning plans benefit both employers and employees, as they build a sense of ownership and motivation through communication and negotiation. Self-directed learning allows employees to take responsibility for their own learning and career development, as it involves a level of personal investment. Employers reap the benefits through supporting and investing in their employees, which leads to an increase in skill development, motivation, and productivity. How did Learning Plans come about?
Leslie Camacho

Can Skill-Assessment Tests Identify Your Dream Job? - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    "With the country's unemployment hovering around 10%, many professionals are on the hunt for the perfect job. But what job? What industry? To the rescue are online career-assessment tests that aim to help workers (and daydreamers) identify suitable jobs and work environments. We took four tests to learn what fields are a good fit for a longtime reporter: the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), the Kolbe A Index, the Motivational Appraisal of Personal Potential (MAPP) test, and a service called Careerkey. "
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The Lally School of Management & Technology - The Lally School of Managem... - 0 views

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    The Lally School of Management & Technology is the business school of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the oldest technological university in the U.S. Building on RPI's world-class facilities and leadership in science and engineering, Lally's MBA program focuses on the strategic management of technology and creating value through innovation and entrepreneurship.
Leslie Camacho

Moving to Where You Want to Find a Job - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "When James Marvin retired from the Navy Seals in September, he had two choices: seek a civilian government position in his current state of Virginia or pursue the unknown. He chose the latter. "We literally put the 'for sale' sign on our home, packed up the minivan, and drove cross-country," says Mr. Marvin, 44, who moved to Seattle with his wife and daughter to pursue a position with an alternative energy company."
Leslie Camacho

The Five Mistakes You're Making With Top Talent - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    With today's stale job market limiting employees' mobility, executives have a unique opportunity to boost the motivation and productivity of their top talent without spending lots of money. Unfortunately, many companies are missing the mark - especially when it comes to managing their emerging leaders, or "high potentials." Here are the five biggest mistakes companies are making with high-potential talent:
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