Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Careers

  • Career day seeks to help students get started on careers

    Leavenworth -- That's why Ginger Ashford, an interactive media instructor at LHS, said a group of technical and career education teachers at the school decided to help students start making choices and considering options earlier for their future ...

    www.leavenworthtimes.com

  • Beale, Cooper's careers on different paths

    They remain good mates, but the international rugby careers of Kurtley Beale and Quade Cooper have diverged spectacularly since the Wallabies stars were involved in an altercation with a bouncer while on test duty in Brisbane.

    www.stuff.co.nz

  • Panelists champion careers in social good

    At the talk, the speakers explored their definitions of social enterprise and suggested an alternative to traditional careers in business or non-profits. "The point of social enterprise is to show that we can start a business that treats customers as ...

    www.yaledailynews.com

  • 5 Tips to Stay Competitive and Employed in the Job Market

    You may not be surprised to learn the best time to find a job is when you already have a job. Recent ERE.net research shows that some employers consider passive candidates—people not actively looking for work because they're employed—one of the best ...

    money.usnews.com

  • Students Learn about Careers

    These students have nine more years before they graduate from high school, but faculty at Crestwood Elementary are having them think about what they want to do for the rest of their lives.

    www.wtok.com

  • Careers talk: Suranga Chandratillake, founder and president, blinkx

    Hi Suranga, can you tell us a little bit more about blinkx and your role there as chief strategy officer? Before I started blinkx, I was the US chief technology officer for Autonomy having moved to San Francisco from Cambridge.

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • SDG&E Helps Lead The Effort To Launch 'Careers in Energy Week' In California

    SAN DIEGO, Oct. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) joined other California utilities to kick off Careers in Energy Week, an initiative recently commemorated by California Gov. Jerry Brown. As part of a nationwide effort to ...

    www.equities.com

  • Learn About Roadway Construction Careers

    The Illinois Tollway is hosting a free 2012 Road Work Ahead: Construction Careers Expo to help people interested in roadway construction careers learn more about the skills and training needed to work on upcoming projects as part of the Tollway's 15 ...

    buffalogrove.patch.com

  • Governor Proclaims this 'Careers in Energy Week'

    Dennis Daugaard has declared this "Careers in Energy Week" to encourage students to partake in heightened opportunities to explore the rewarding careers South Dakota offers in the energy industry, including a chance for students in Rapid City to learn ...

    www.equities.com

  • 10 Must-Have Skills and Must-Read Books for Today's Worker

    What do employers' value? What are they really looking for? According to Natasha Dalzell-Martinez, a research director with Apollo Group, parent company of University of Phoenix, these are the top 10 qualities employers seek today.

    money.usnews.com

  • Leadership development: doing more to grow the talent we have

    It was uplifting to hear the stories of each of those individuals, while they were on the programme, and to share an insight into their ambitions to develop their careers in the charitable and voluntary sector. What was evident, perhaps unsurprisingly ...

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • Education, career fair kicks off

    Hundreds of high school students checking out prospective courses and universities, and fresh graduates looking for employment turned up on the first day of Najah education, training and careers exhibition in the Capital. Najah 2012 was officially ...

    www.khaleejtimes.com

  • 5 Things Your Boss Won't Tell You

    Alison Green writes the popular Ask a Manager blog, where she dispenses advice on career, job search, and management issues.

    money.usnews.com

  • Engineering the future

    Isaac Emerson, center, 14, joins a group of ninth-graders at Vancouver iTech Preparatory who listen to a Bonneville Power Administration presentation about engineering careers. Emerson said that he is interested in a career in chemical engineering.

    www.columbian.com

  • Careers in Energy Week highlights high demand jobs

    The Kansas Department of Commerce and the Kansas Energy Workforce Consortium (KEWC) are teaming up to promote Careers in Energy Week, which highlights the availability in Kansas of high demand jobs in traditional energy fields and the career ...

    www.ksnt.com

  • Armwood co-captains gain UA honor

    SEFFNER, Fla. -- For ESPN 150 teammates Leon McQuay III (Seffner, Fla./Armwood) and Alvin Bailey, it could not be a more perfect ending to their respective prep football careers. The best friends will play their final game as high school players ...

    espn.go.com

  • Tennessee Electronic Library Offers New Tool To Help Tennesseans Find Jobs

    The Tennessee Electronic Library (TEL) has added Career Transitions, an online service designed to help even those with no experience using technology to find jobs or change careers. "Every day, more than 300,000 Americans get job-seeking help at their ...

    www.chattanoogan.com

  • Warrior Seniors Finish Careers Strong At State

    Rain cancelled the second day of the IHSA state boys golf finals on Saturday, but Maine West's two state qualifiers, Tom Kukec and Justin Mustari, were able to end their seasons and high school careers with success, said head coach Mike Godlewski.

    www.journal-topics.com

  • Impact Careers: Inside Or Outside The Corporation

    As a recruiter specializing in corporate sustainability, I often speak with candidates who have a passion for making the world a better place.

    www.forbes.com

  • We officially get old at 28 - when our careers become more important than our ...

    Forget being over the hill at 40 - you're now officially 'old' at just 28, a new survey has found. Almost half of all respondents to the survey said 28 was they age they considered to be when we stop being 'young' - and finally grow up.

    www.dailymail.co.uk

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