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Getting Your First Job at a Legal Firm
March 27, 2013 by William FriersonThe following post shares tips on landing your first legal job.
“Employment of lawyers is expected to grow 10% from 2010 to 2020, about as fast as the average of all occupations.” As anyone who has tried it knows, becoming a lawyer is a long arduous process. After excelling in high school, getting into a quality undergraduate program, working to get to the
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4 Proactive Ways Job Seekers Should Use Twitter
March 25, 2013 by William FriersonHow can Twitter benefit job seekers? The following post offers four ways the social media site can help those looking for a new position.
If you’re a job seeker, don’t use Twitter to retweet a Kardashian or favorite something equally criminal. Twitter offers much more than snarky trends and celebrity gossip. The platform is actually full of thousands of job posts, rich learning resources, top-notch professionals in your field and much more. With such a smorgasbord
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8 Valuable Tips For Navigating Military Job Fairs
January 07, 2013 by William Frierson
So, you are a military job seeker attending a job fair. How can you make most of this experience? Here are some helpful tips in the following post.After attending numerous military job fairs as part of my work, I have witnessed firsthand countless job seeker mistakes that are easily avoidable. The list below was compiled in order to provide useful advice to assist transitioning military service members with marketing themselves more successfully and to help them overcome some common challenges.
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How to Negotiate an Offer
December 27, 2012 by William Frierson
Before accepting a job offer, you need to think about what you will get out of it. Learn more about how you can use negotiation to your advantage in the following post.Great news! You aced your interview and have received an offer for a rewarding career, but the journey to your new career doesn’t end here. For many, negotiating the offer can be the most difficult part of finding a job. You may not know what you are worth in the civilian workplace, or have unrealistic expectations in terms of salary. Here is a guide to this complex step of the process.
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G.I. Jobs Releases List of 2013 Top 100 Military-Friendly Employers
December 11, 2012 by William Frierson
Attention, transitioning military veterans searching for new jobs! The following post lists some employers who may be interested in hiring you.G.I. Jobs released its official list of the Top 100 Military-Friendly Employers(MFE) on Thursday, November 8. And the list runs the gamut from CSX, a major railroad company headquartered in Jacksonville, FL, whose trains you may see riding the rails in your town to Hormel, a major food manufacturer based in Minnesota that supports Fisher House Foundation and Wounded Warrior Project.
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G.I. Jobs Releases List of 2013 Top 100 Military-Friendly Employers
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Have Passport, Will Travel: International Recruitment Tours
December 06, 2012 by William Frierson
How should colleges and universities approach traveling when recruiting students from around the world? The following post offers suggestions for determining the appropriate travel company when taking international recruitment tours.As a former admission counselor I have firsthand experience with the benefits of traveling to recruit prospective students. Having the ability to meet students on the road is priceless. Well, not exactly priceless, as there’s always a fee for travel and incidentals and often a very high cost to taking the show on the road. Determining the best recruitment travel plan is a fundamental part of the admission counselor’s responsibilities.
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