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Job Search? There’s an App for That
Posted on April 30th, 2013 No commentsDoes your smart phone go just about everywhere you go? If it does – and you’re also conducting a job search – here are some web applications to help you when you’re on the go.
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Celebrating Occupational Therapists
Posted on April 9th, 2013 No commentsOccupational therapists (OTs) help people who have mental, physical, or developmental disabilities. These disabilities are caused by birth defects, injuries, illnesses, or aging. Occupational therapists help people develop, recover, or maintain their living and work skills. The future job outlook for OTs is good in Minnesota and across the nation.
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Turn Over a New Leaf
Posted on April 4th, 2013 No commentsSome job seekers face barriers to employment. This is especially true for job seekers who must address a felony or former offense in their job search. Don’t let your criminal background hold you back from meaningful employment!
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Be an Intrapreneur
Posted on March 20th, 2013 No commentsI just read a new study on the employment traits for various generations of workers (Gen-Y, Gen-X and Baby Boomers) which mentioned each generation’s ability to have resources, support, and freedom to become an intrapreneur. Wait a minute. Not entrepreneur? What’s an intrapreneur?
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I Got a New Job!
Posted on February 6th, 2013 No commentsFor the past year, I’ve had the pleasure of working with great guest contributors to provide you, our blog readers, with articles on job search and career resources. I’ve clearly paid attention to their advice. I recently landed a new job, which I officially start today! From writing a resume, to finding references, interviewing and following up, here’s the advice that I took from this blog.
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Massage Therapists: A Helping and Healing Career
Posted on January 25th, 2013 No commentsMassage therapists provide a service to enhance the physical and mental well-being of their clients. Massage therapists work in an array of settings, both private and public, such as private offices, spas, hospitals and fitness centers. Some massage therapists also travel to clients’ homes or offices to provide therapy services. Most massage therapists blend techniques like Swedish massage, sports massage, deep tissue, acupressure, reflexology, and Shiatsu.
