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Ideas for Making the Most of Your Next Networking Event
April 05, 2013 by William FriersonThe following post has tips to make your next networking event a success.
Have you ever had one of those terrible networking event experiences? You know the ones—where you sit in the corner the whole time because nobody is interested in talking. Or perhaps you strolled in and suddenly realized everyone was more prepared than you. You didn’t even bring business cards! Networking events can be great experiences if you
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The Availability of Education Around the World
January 25, 2013 by William FriersonHave you ever thought about access to education across the globe? The following infographic has more information on this topic relative to one particular group of countries. Continue Reading
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Saving Money On An Entry-Level Salary
January 04, 2013 by William Frierson
Have you just started an entry level job and want to learn how to save some money? The following post has ways to help you create savings on an entry level salary.Let us pretend for a moment that entry-level salaries provide a living wage. In order to write a piece on saving, I need to assume you have enough income to save. If you are struggling to meet your basic necessities like food, …
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Considering a Career in Education?
December 24, 2012 by William Frierson
If you are a transitioning veteran who wants to work in education, the following post offers information that may help you decide if this field would be a good fit for you, and more.Are you thinking about a career in Education? Teaching can be a rewarding second career and a great way to use your military skills and expertise to help others. And there are programs and resources available to help you take the necessary steps toward a second career in Education. Teaching can also be an excellent portable career for military spouses.
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Are You Your Last Name?
December 03, 2012 by William Frierson
What is in a name? While you may not go as far as what one person does in the following post, remember that change can sometimes be a good thing.There is a man selling his last name. He’s ready and willing to take whatever last name YOU assign to him, for the right price. The bidding starts at buymylastname.com.
This isn’t so strange if you know the man, Jason Sadler (or whatever you or any other winning bidder chooses for him to use through 2013). He’s already had three last names, as his mother apparently married, remarried, and remarried again until this year’s divorce. There might be some other circumstances, but at least a couple of marriages and divorces seem evident.
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Entry-level jobs are no longer entry-level
August 27, 2012 by Steven Rothberg
Since 1994 we’ve been helping college students find internships and recent graduates find entry-level jobs and other career opportunities. So we’ve been through some economic up and down times including a few recessions. No recession came close to the one from which we’re still emerging. One of the unfortunate trends during and after each recession has been the significant increase in experienced workers taking jobs which normally would have gone to inexperienced workers. As a result, jobs which may be regarded and perhaps even advertised as entry-level are pursued and often taken by candidates with years of experience.It isn’t just CollegeRecruiter.com which has noticed this trend. Job aggregator SimplyHired is also concerned:

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