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Hassan Almubarak
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over 6 months ago

Students internships ( accounting and finance ) I'm looking for internships about accounting and finance #internship #education #training #jobsearch

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It's Your Time Believe and Achieve
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I'm telling you the truth...(Must Read Before Bedtime.)

Always be willing to mentor and help others, when it's in your power, scope of operations, abilities and skills-set to do so. You'll never know how many lives you can sincerely change.

It's all about Paying It Forward! in Life.

TRU-LYFE STORY: Sometimes, I reflect back on when I asked a small group of six-figure earners to let's forge an simple method plan to help others understand how to position themselves to gravitate to a Six-Figure Salary Class?

Sadly, everyone wasn't so willing to humble themselves to the concept of: Each one, Teach one, then, Everyone can succeed.

So, I'm doing it on my own. I'm paying it FORWARD in Life.

I Believe You Can...!

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#motivation #inspired #interview #advice #education #jobsearch #firstjob #interview #ageism #positivity #unemployment #jobsearch #resume #aboutmyjob #stressful

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William Brantman
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Yes, it is possible to get hired at Biolife Plasma Services without a college degree. Biolife Plasma Services requires their employees to have a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Additionally, you will need to have a valid plasma certification to work as a phlebotomist or in other positions that involve handling plasma. You can obtain this certification by completing a training program recognized by your state or by becoming certified through an organization like the National Healthcareer Association. You can search for job opportunities at Biolife Plasma Services and other similar employers on Jobcase or other job search providers.

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As a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), you would be responsible for providing basic care to patients under the supervision of a licensed nurse. Your duties may include helping patients with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and grooming, assisting with mobility and positioning, taking vital signs, collecting specimens, and observing and reporting any changes in a patient's condition. CNAs also have a responsibility to interact with patients compassionately and respectfully, and to maintain accurate records of the care they provide. To become a CNA, you typically need to complete a state-approved training program and pass a certification exam.

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That would depend on what capacity of Cna you are working in. Long term care? Home health? Hospital?

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Gloria Debnam
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over 6 months ago

How does one find a mid-level position in higher education that gives "credit" for years of professional experience outside of higher education?

#SuccessCoach #education #advisor #coordinator #advice

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Jamie Avery
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Jesse Jacobs
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I hold multiple degrees and have decades of minimum wage work experience, as well as some volunteer experience. I recently began a second master's degree as my first master's, education, does not fit my career goals any more, save for using it towards working at a university down the road.

My graduate school for library science offers paid or unpaid internships, which I plan on utilizing one way or another, yet this is for advanced students at least halfway through the program. My career path is that of a digital archivist. I recently finished some coursework in library science. In multiple classes, many of the students who have yet to graduate already work full-time in libraries. While I can wait out for an internship which won't come for many months or a year, at least, I know experience helps. How do I score a library job, entry-level library assistant for instance, with no prior experience?

#jobsearch #interview #application #workfromhome #hiringevents #education #advice #library #archivist

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Armani Colón
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@Jesse Jacobs Hello Jesse, personally I think the best thing you can do is to apply for the position anyway. You appear to have an impressive background and skills, I can’t imagine why they wouldn’t hire you, I’m sure your combined degrees and experience would make you more than an adept addition to any library team.

If one doesn’t work out, I’m sure another one will. Good luck! 👍🏼

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Check the College-Work Study department at your school, the in-house career center that assists students with getting employment, and then speak with someone in the library department that can lead you to the right individual as a student or as an employer. Check to see if your university has these opportunities available.

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Justin Sosa
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I've always had a job since I was 15 I'm 35 now an when the coronavirus thing happened I was working at Marriott hotel an they fired me an a bunch others at the drop of a hat. It kind of left a sour taste in my mouth so I took some time to myself an it turned into a little longer than it should have, but now I honestly don't think I want to or could go back to that kind of working lifestyle. I enjoy being at home with my kid an whatnot but I can't find a decent paying remote job to save my life an nothing else sparks an interest, I refuse to go back to a kitchen but I have 17 years experience in a kitchen along with 4 years of schooling so where do I start #jobsearch #advice #education #interview #termination

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