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    in the competitive job market. I feel that taking an assessment of myself was a helpful tool in that it made me reflect upon myself, and the evaluate what I feel are my strengths are in regards to my employability. Once my strengths were identified, it made it easier for me to focus on these characteristics of myself and think of how I can sell or make them known to a potential employer, which I feel important in the job market of today to help me possibly stand out from other job seekers. The next

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    The current economic conditions affect every household in the USA. If you or someone you know if unemployed, take this to heart. Job hunting is a full time job. Yes, when you are unemployed and struggling to survive, job hunting is your full time job. Do not plan on finding a job by submitting two resumes a week. First, the unemployed individual needs to stay in touch on a regular basis with his or her network of friends, family, and colleagues. Second, do not take the rejection to heart. It is not

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    DEVANABOINA SAI LAKSHMI AKHILA 11-13-46, Near Old Check Post, Phone: +918143317978 Ramireddypet, Narasaraopet, Guntur District, Email: akhila.devanaboina@outlook.com ------------------------------------------------- Andhra Pradesh, India-522601. CAREER OBJECTIVE: To

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    Role of the Internet in Job Seeking

    [Type the company name] | Role of the Internet in the Job Search Industry | E-MARKETING | Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to critically analyse the roles of the internet in the job searching industry. It also outlines how the internet has significantly changed the relationship between employer and employees, providing a faster and more effective medium of job selection and recruitment. The two companies analysed in this report are SEEK and Jobfind Centres Australia.

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    Why a Harvard Professor Has Mixed Feelings When Students Take Jobs in Finance

    Mixed Feelings When Students Take Jobs in Finance This is a bittersweet time on campus. Seniors are beginning to find jobs, and while their enthusiasm is infectious, some of their choices give me pause. Many of the best students are not going to research cancer, teach and inspire the next generation, or embark on careers in public service. Instead, large numbers are becoming traders, brokers and bankers. At Harvard in 2014, nearly one in five students who took a job went to finance. For economics

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    Compare and Contrast of Charlie and Holden

    Holden and Charlie In both the novels Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye and Chbosky’s the perks of being a wallflower, the main characters Holden Caulfield and Charlie are troubled teens. Although they were teenagers in different time periods they shared many similar teenage difficulties. Both novels portray a male protagonist growing up while struggling to find his identity, while loathing their lives. Thus both novels are of the coming of age genre. Both boys are socially awkward and are not able

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    Solutions to the Weaknesses of Globalisation and Corruption

    ABSTRACT This paper is intended to provide critical responses to the weaknesses of globalization and corruption in the world that we are currently living based on the mixed economic worldview which is my personal economic worldview which threatens to undermine the stability of economic and political development on both a national and global scale, and which requires both immediate and wide-ranging policy interventions. The recent concern with corruption is attributable, not to any substantive increase

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    Siemens Bribery Scandal Case Study

    Case Study: Siemens Bribery Scandal 1. Corruption was deeply embedded in Siemen’s business culture. They rationalized this corruption by stating that it was not illegal to initiate bribes to government officials. This was true, however not anymore, the law changed in 1999 prohibiting such acts of corruption. 2. If a manager at Siemens would have stood up and took a stand against corruption, I think that he/she would have most likely been fired for being insubordinate. The higher executives

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    Corruption: Where Does It Start?

    Corruption is a social disease that entails social justice that plagues many developing countries today. Corruption is just as multifaceted concept as there are societies and economic and political systems that embraces from the broad concept of corruption to the narrow legal concept of bribery. Corruption is the abuse of public office for private gain and the abuse of public power for private benefit. A well known definition of corruption is the one of the World Bank which considers it is the abuse

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    that some people know from an early age what career they want to pursue, and they are happy to spend the rest of their lives in the same profession. While I accept that this may suit many people, I believe that others enjoy changing careers or seeking job satisfaction in different ways. On the one hand, having a defined career path can certainly lead to a satisfying working life. Many people decide as young children what they want to do as adults, and it gives them a great sense of satisfaction to

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