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Which Ads to Answer

August 20, 2011

Newspaper ads often list openings that don’t require a four-year college degree. Major newspapers – The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Chicago Tribune – are also worth checking if you’re trying to relocate. But few classified ads ask for new college graduates. Ads in The Wall Street Journal (reprinted in the National [...]

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How to Find Out Who’s Hiring

August 16, 2011

Your placement office can tell you which organizations regularly come to your campus to interview students. Local bankers can tell you which businesses in town are expanding. Even in a generally depressed area, one or more companies will be doing well. Be sure to consider small local companies as well as huge national and multinational [...]

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Beware the Desk

December 12, 2010

The interviewer’s desk is an authority symbol that gets in the way of establishing rapport. When you enter the office, try to prevent the interviewer from disappearing behind this barrier. If there is a couch or two comfortable chairs side by side in the office, try to sit there with the interviewer. You might try [...]

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Tips on Buying Business Clothes

August 9, 2010

Keep your clothes well organized. Lay out your clothes each night, even down to lipstick and earrings and changing your nail polish. In the scramble of the next morning you can merely slip into your clothes. Here are a few tips on buying business clothes: Know in advance what picture you want to create. Cut [...]

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The Career Summary

April 19, 2010

1. Monopolize it, it’s important for you to reach an agreement with your family. Tell them I am looking for a job. I need your cooperation. You must keep your phone conversations to 5 minutes or less until I find a new job. The only alternative is to have a second phone installed – not [...]

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After the Interview

March 7, 2010

If the interviewer doesn’t mention money, you can bring up the subject. Ask: “What is the salary range for this position?” (Keeping in mind, of course, that a “salary range” is abandoned every day when the right candidate comes along.) If an interviewer asks you: “What kind of salary are you looking for?” You don’t [...]

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A Great Checklist for Setting Your Goals

February 10, 2010

If you choose, you can make a copy of the entire list and put it into your planner where it will always be handy. The list is also designed to be used as a checklist; it’s a great tool to have when you’re setting goals! As you read through each of the benefits on the [...]

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Ten Important Areas of Your Life That Your Amway Business Can Change

February 7, 2010

I’ve divided the list into ten categories representing several of the main areas of your life. The list isn’t intended to be in any specific order. Something that may be the most important reason to you may have a different importance to someone else. At first glance, some of the reasons on the list might [...]

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One Hundred Reasons to be in the Business

February 4, 2010

Will acquaint you with the real truth about the people and the benefits of the Amway business. As you read these pages, I encourage you to put aside any preconceptions or misconceptions you might have had about what it really means to be “in Amway.” What follows is the result of an extensive, objective study [...]

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What We Believe

February 1, 2010

There are many ways to give and receive information. But the most powerful statements come from well thought out information endorsed by unwavering, direct, and focused body language. Nonverbal communication supports and validates all our verbal information and it is always more believed than anything we say. Alberta Employment Preparation Swine Flu UV Lamp Manufacturers [...]

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