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CareerCareerHow To Get An Investment Banking Job As A Lawyer - Overview of the paths you can take to get into investment banking from law and how to get interviews and sell yourself. (Career) The Job Prospects Of Heavy Equipment Mechanics - Mobile heavy equipment work is indispensable and currently due to modernization, job prospects for heavy equipment service technicians and mechanics are increasing tremendously. (Career) What Is Clinical Psychology ? - Psychology is the scientific study and practice that aims to understand, prevent and treat serious mental illnesses. (Career) How To Change Careers... When You're Not Qualified - Want to make a career change... but worried you don't have the right background or credentials? Here's what to do... (Career) 5 Great Tips For Conducting The Best Job Search Ever! - A good job search starts with you. You'll need to do some things in advance before you head out the door to apply or interview. (Career) Big News! Your Employer Is Very Anxious To Keep You Happy! - Rapid staff turnover is expected to escalate. That means that just when your employer is devoting more time to finding new talent, they have to find ways to encourage current employees to stay. (Career) Plumbing Training: Is Time To Start - An article on why you should start plumbing training (Career) A Career As An Electrician - The job of an electrician includes the installation of electrically operated gadgets and equipment, like water heaters, generators, refrigerators and stoves. Electricians are also required to undertake maintenance and the repairs of such equipment. Further specialization in the line can be completed in cable splicing, armature winding and high-tension cable maintenance. (Career) How To Make Your Cover Letter and Resume Work Together - Your cover letter and resume should work together to impress potential employers. This article explains how to tie them together. (Career) A Career As An Environmentalist - Environmental concerns have been at the forefront since the early 1300s, when London was thick with smoke. Now in the early 2000s, the environmental industry is now worth more than $50 billion. (Career) |