
November 20, 2011
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What causes an individual to take all the social, psychological, and financial risks involved in starting a new venture? At first there was limited research on this aspect of entrepreneurship, but since 1995 there has been an increased interest in entrepreneurial careers and education.
Categories: Entrepreneurialism
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Tags: career, careers, environment, family, work

November 19, 2011
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If you are interested in a career in human resources and recruiting, then no doubt you want to learn as much about the career as possible before you make the final decision on your career. For those that enjoy working with people, often this field is an excellent one to consider, but there is more than that to think about when making this important career decision.
Categories: Human Resources
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Tags: career, education, Human Resources, people, recruiting

November 18, 2011
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Tops tips abound for securing that coveted job of a lifetime and achieving college success. Yet, the number one tip is rarely discussed and not having this knowledge sets most college graduates out to fail before they receive that very expensive college degree. Read on to learn what that Number One Tip is.
Categories: Careers Employment
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Tags: career, leadership, Leanne Hoagland Smith, people, work

November 18, 2011
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Nothing is certain in this world, and the times have made everything a lot more unstable. Most times, changing careers advice is all that is needed to get your life back on track.
Categories: Career Advice
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Tags: career, careers, Changing Careers Advice, home, moving

November 17, 2011
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Posted by Aaron Miller
In a bad economy, many industries are negatively affected and competition for jobs increase. Do you know how to increase you chances of landing a great job?
Categories: Job Search Techniques
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Tags: career, Career Directors International, economy, job search, search

November 17, 2011
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It is no surprise that businesses are crossing over into other countries by selling their product internationally. The challenge of conducting business internationally is the differences in policy and social interaction. The need for education in business is essential and students can enter degrees with an international focus from business schools across the country.
Categories: International Business
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Tags: career, education, management, PETAP, work

November 16, 2011
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Eighty percent of the work is done by twenty percent of the people employed. This rule of thumb proves to be true no matter the type or size of the organization.
Categories: Career Advice
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Tags: career, Negative Nellies, people, Ramon Greenwood, work

November 16, 2011
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Career Advice: How do you feel about your job? If you are among the huge number of those who are “unsatisfied” with the path of your career, it’s time to get cracking with an action plan to improve your life on the job. Left uncorrected such a state of mind slowly but surely breeds frustration and ennui, which in turn sap your strength and abilities to build a successful career.
Categories: Career Advice
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Tags: career, health, Job Tip It, Ramon Greenwood, work

November 11, 2011
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Seeking Career Advice Are you someone who is looking for a career? You may need to ask for career advice, however here are the four main questions any employer is seeking answers for to fill in a position.
Categories: Career Advice
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Tags: career, consulting, management, moving, Seeking Career Advice

November 8, 2011
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Great job search techniques will mean the difference between a new job and an old one. The following article discusses techniques job hunters can use to improve their career search.
Categories: Job Search Techniques
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Tags: career, job search, online, people, search