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Strengthening the American Workforce through Innovation
December 07, 2012 by William Frierson
The following post explains a new initiative for career development to create a better prepared workforce in the U.S. for employment opportunities.St. Petersburg (Fla.) College engineering and technology student Tungo Harris has a plan: “I want to get gainfully employed — and I figure I will be after this — with a decent salary,” Harris told the Tampa Bay Times. Thanks to a new $15 million grant announced last month by U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis at St. Petersburg, Harris, a Navy veteran who is recovering from a brain tumor, can now get help in fulfilling his plan.
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Ten Common Mistakes Found In Military Resumes and How To Avoid Them
November 27, 2012 by William Frierson
If you are a job seeker coming back from the military, beware of making some common mistakes on your resume, as mentioned in the following post.As the manager for a military resume writing service, I come across thousands of resumes from a variety of fields and backgrounds. After seeing so many military personnel continue to make some of these avoidable errors on civilian resumes, I decided to share a list of the more common mistakes, as well as practical solutions and advice to help prevent resume shortfalls.
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Ten Common Mistakes Found In Military Resumes and How To Avoid Them
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I need a job!
November 26, 2012 by William Frierson
Are you looking for a new job? If you’re interested in applying for a position with the federal government, the following post might appeal to you.Whether you are currently employed or not, you need a change. Maybe you need more money, maybe you want to climb the corporate ladder, maybe you just need a change – a new challenge.
Applying for a federal job is cumbersome and confusing.
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