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Francisco Carbajal,
Dignity Memorial
Then listen up...
It takes a lot more than a great resume and previous sales experience to work in our industry. Our sales representatives must be licensed in the State of Texas to sell either Group 1/General Lines or Group 4/Life Agent.
If you have been thinking about Dallas sales ...
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Dr. Woody,
Dr. Woody - DFW
One of the commonly missed steps in the career re-engagement process is introspection. I’m a firm believer in the power of stepping back to gain perspective on where you are presently, where you are actually going, and where you really want to go. As part of this introspective process I firmly believe ...
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Lynda Rhodes,
Women of Visionary Influence
Trailblazing Texas Woman to Speak at WOVI's Annual Mentor Recognition Luncheon
"WOVI, Where Stars Shine"
Native Texan Vivian Castelberry will keynote WOVI’s Annual Mentor Recognition Luncheon on Friday, October 15, 2010.
Speaking on “Generational Legacies through ...
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Maria D. Garate, PHR,
Market Street
Competition is tight in this industry - did you know? Just do a quick search for jobs in this industry and you will see all the major grocers including Market Street have openings!!!
Did you also know that there are many training programs in this industry, whether you want to become certified or just dabble ...
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Peter Weddle,
Weddle's
Job retraining is a waste of time. That’s the conclusion of a study conducted by the U.S. Labor Department (DOL). After studying the experience of 160,000 laid-off workers who went through DOL subsidized trai aning programs, it found that the education neither helped them land a job nor hang onto one if ...
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Peter Weddle,
Weddle's
A candidate’s “Yes” is, more often than not, the end of our recruiting effort. We hand the newly hired person off to those responsible for onboarding and move on to our next assignment. It’s a reasonable course of action—one that usually works well with active job ...
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Jen Carpenter,
Jobing.com Community Relations - DAL
Labor day is coming up soon and we've pooled some quick facts and links to help you learn more about employment in the U.S, continue your job search over the long weekend, and just generally celebrate the holiday.
When and why was Labor Day created?
Labor Day was created as a day of celebration for ...
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