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Education Career Services blog specializes in student and executive career management as well as professional portfolio curriculum development. ECS’s library of deliverables, including “Your Personal Career Marketing Manual and Portfolio Essentials” as well as targeted booklets/pamphlets, utilizes student-speak and proven techniques bridging successful transitions for undergraduate students, graduate students, alumni, and professionals of all levels.
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Informational Interviews: Bring it Home…
Back to conclude yesterday’s submission dealing with informational interviews…enjoy it and never stop progressing: For example, informational interviews will: * Help you learn about careers within the industry * Can be used to gauge company cultu...
Informational Interviews, What the Heck?
Offering support to as many people as possible via multiple mediums, I am an advocate of social networking. As such, I am on LinkedIn and often respond to questions posted on that site. I’m easy to find and welcome you to take the first step an...
WHY DO WE WAIT SO LATE?
Comments on Plagiarism and costs. College Student Journal, 43(3), 718-722. Retrieved from Education Research Complete database. Submitted by Professor Lewis Alston While reading this article, a legitimate question became the title of this supposition...
Mirror’s Reflection (part II)
Submitted by Victoria Andrew (continued from yesterday’s submission) 4. Be a dynamic duo. Even if you are in different industries, consider the fact that job fairs and networking events are much less anxiety-provoking and more enjoyable with a ...
Mirror’s Reflection
Submitted by Victoria Andrew In adventurous activities, having a buddy system tends to garner more auspicious results. For example, the quest of losing weight generally becomes much more exciting and inspiring when one has a friend offering words ...
Don’t Let Your “Hello” be an Employer’s “Goodbye!”
Submitted by Kimberly Sarmiento Would I use the phrase “detail-orientated” to describe my clients when I write their resumes? No. Is it still important to pay careful attention to detail in your career search? Absolutely! A vital, yet often ove...


i want a part-time job.
if u guys need some one then why not me...???
think something...get a lot..
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