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Tag Archives: jobs
The Resume
Identification Information and Education Sections of the Resume These are the easiest two sections of the resume to layout but are just as important as any other section. First, we will look at the Identification Section. This section holds all of your contact information in a very concise well-organized matter for potential employers. This section [...]
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The Body Of The Resume
by Ty Ferrell Go back to “The Objective Statement” Experience / Employment History / Skills In this section of the resume, you will tell the potential employer what companies you have worked with and the positions you have held. You will also give a brief history of your responsibilities and accomplishments that correspond with each [...]
The Objective Statement
Building Your Interview Package Part 2 (Controlling Your Destiny and Getting Your Dream Job Part 1) My last article (Building Your Resume) illustrated how to identify and organize your nine – ten competencies into a document that shows your strengths and is your springboard into a great resume. The resume is a critical part of [...]
Small Business And Jobs
Where Do Jobs Come From? New Analysis of Job Gains and Losses from the Office of Advocacy WASHINGTON, D.C. – Over a recent 15-year period, small businesses created some 65 percent of the net new jobs in the private sector, according to conservative estimates cited in a new report from the SBA Office of Advocacy. [...]
Controlling Your Destiny and Getting Your Dream Job
by Ty Ferrell Sr. This is the first of several articles I will publish that will speak to controlling your destiny with respect to finding and getting your dream job. There are important documents you need to build before you go to any interview. I use the term “build” because this procedure requires a lot [...]
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Personal Income 2010
PERSONAL INCOME AND OUTLAYS: JANUARY 2010 Personal income increased $11.4 billion, or 0.1 percent, and disposable personal income (DPI) decreased $47.6 billion, or 0.4 percent, in January, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The decrease in DPI reflected an increase in federal nonwithheld income taxes. Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) increased $52.4 billion, or 0.5 [...]
Youth At College And Work
At age 22, women are more likely to be enrolled in college than men and are also more likely to have completed a bachelor’s degree. Among 22-year-olds not enrolled in college, men are more likely than women to be employed in a civilian job or serving in the military. Twenty-seven percent of young adults were [...]
Scammers Pushing Phony Jobs and Bogus Money-Making Schemes
n conjunction with state law enforcement officials and other federal agencies, the Federal Trade Commission will hold a press conference on Wednesday, February 17, 2010, at 11 a.m. to announce a law enforcement sweep cracking down on job and work-at-home fraud fueled by the economic downturn.
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TEC-SMART, Workforce Development and Green Initiatives
Troy, NY — Hudson Valley Community College: In 2009, Hudson Valley Community College is expecting record enrollment for the third straight academic year. The college will likely enroll approximately 13,500 students this fall. The college offers more than 70 degree and certificate programs in four schools. Tuition for the 2009-2010 academic year is $3,100 for [...]
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Is Your Net, Working?