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Security clearances are special statuses assigned to people as a method of granting access to sensitive, possibly classified, information. Receiving a United States Security Clearance requires an applicant to clear a formal vetting procedure. Access to specific information is then granted on a need-to-know basis. Only if you have the proper clearance, as well as the need to know, may you access sensitive material.
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Career descriptions, employment opportunities and industry outlook for the Utilities, Telecommunications, Truck Transportation and Warehousing, Clothing/Accessory/General Merchandise Stores, and Food Services and Drinking Places:
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Career descriptions, employment opportunities and industry outlook for the Publishing, Steel Manufacturing, Textile, Air Transportation and Broadcasting industries:
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“Motivation will always beat mere talent.”
“I have no particular talent. I am merely inquisitive.”
Albert Einstein
“When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and could say, “I used everything you gave me.””
Erma Bombeck
“A really great talent finds its happiness in execution.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
“The most exciting place to discover talent is in yourself.”
Ashleigh Brilliant
“Talent is cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.”
Stephen King
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A resume is a basic means of convincing an employer to contact you and arrange a formal interview. After noting what not to include in a resume, it is also important to consider what should be emphasized in a resume.
After the work experience section there are several additional sections that should be utilized to illustrate your competency, “hireability”, and separate you from the rest of the applicants. Utilize these suggestions and you’ll be on your way to an awesome resume.
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(or, “Common Resume Mistakes and What Not to Include in a Resume”)
When applying for a job or career, your first impression is often your last impression. A well-prepared and polished resume is an excellent means of getting yourself noticed among the other applicants competing for the same opening. As with mistakes in professional etiquette, mistakes and errors in your resume may make the difference between receiving an interview and finding your resume in the recycling bin.
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Career descriptions, employment opportunities and industry outlook for the Argiculture, Construction, Mining, Oil and Aerospace industries:
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The success or failure of your job often depends on the company culture. When evaluating an employment opportunity you should always consider the key factors that are important to you. MaryHelen Votral from CM Access joins us for this wonderful guest post on Evaluating Corporate Culture!
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“A vacation is a sunburn at premium prices.”
Hal Chadwicke
“The average vacation is one-tenth playing — ninetenths paying.”
Arnold Glasow
“Vacation is that time when you wish you had something to do while doing nothing.”
Frank Tyger
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