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Great demand for skilled technology workers in Florida
Did you know that there is a great demand for skilled technology workers in Florida, to be exact in the Florida Corridor?
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A summer of soldering: How I saw the national conventions from the inside
by Nercy Escobedo
Read a student's account of the Democratic and Republican national conventions from the master-control broadcast room of NY1.
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Interviewing the Interviewer
http://www.net-temps.com/adcgi/banner.cg...
by Net-Temps.com
As you probably know, going on a job interview can be stressful because you do not know what to expect. There is a way to change all that.
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High Paying College Degrees
Newly minted electrical engineers can relax, even if their psychology-major friends may be sweating
http://money.cnn.com/2003/05/07/pf/savin...
When they entered college four years ago, their future job prospects looked bright. Now, college seniors who graduate this month are finding that the world outside the Ivory Tower has changed drastically.
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Two Years to Graduation or Transfer
http://www.jobweb.com/Resources/Library/...
You're planning to graduate with an associate's degree and find your spot in the work force—or you want to transfer to a four-year college at the end of two years. There are things you should do each semester to make it easier to reach your goals.
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Career Options
Ever wondered what you can do with an Engineering Degree?
As mentioned in the CP101 textbook "Career By Design: Communicating Your Way To Success", by Sharon L. Hanna, Third Edition, Page 93.
Click here for the Engineering link:
http://www.unl.edu/careers/majors/majors/majors/engineering.pdf
or view other majors here:
http://www.unl.edu/careers/majors/majors/majors.html
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Have you been using PolyTRAK?
If not, it’s not too late to register, view full-time job opportunities and submit your resume via PolyTRAK.
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Most lucrative college degrees
So, you've graduated. Mom and Dad are proud, now it's time to start earning your keep.
http://money.cnn.com/2004/07/26/pf/colle...
by Deshundra Jefferson
You've worked hard to earn that degree. Now it's time get a job.
Thankfully, the class of 2004 has been faring well. After a two year decline, hiring of those grads is up 11.2 percent, according to a survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
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NEW JERSEY COLLEGIATE CAREER DAY
Wednesday, January 5, 2005 - 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Sponsored by Rutgers University
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
New Brunswick, NJ
175 employers expected
Open to any college student or graduate
Enter your resume free of charge into an electronic database
Positions for liberal arts, business, science and technical majors
ON-LINE REGISTRATION
For directions/parking, registration, & a list of employers
go to http://careerservices.rutgers.edu beginning December 1, 2004
Questions? Call (732) 932-8105
Or email Janet at jbernard@rci.rutgers.edu
This event is being sponsored by: Career Services – Rutgers University – New Brunswick It is open to all Universities.
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Annual Spring Career Fair
Wednesday, April 13, 2005 - 11am–3pm
Attention all Poly Students and Alumni
The Office of Career Services will be sponsoring the Annual Spring Career Fair to be held in the New Jacobs Building Gymnasium on Wednesday, April 13, 2005 from 11am–3pm.
All students and Alumni with valid Poly student or Alumni identification are invited to attend. Please make sure to bring multiple copies of your resume and be dressed professionally.
Representatives from a variety of industries attend the Fair, seeking to recruit qualified Poly students for both Permanent Jobs and Part-Time student internships. In additions to being a great source of employment opportunities, the Career Fair is also an invaluable opportunity for students to explore careers and companies, to learn about the academic preparation, skills, qualification necessary to prepare for a career.
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