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    Knowledge of products and services: It is essential that new employees have an understanding of the products or services that are offered by the organisation, in order to provide excellent educational service such as a lecturer at Uxbridge College. As their role is to share their knowledge about the subject to their students, to help them understand the subject well and progress in their learning. With both suitable qualifications and relevant experience in a similar role, the new employee would have gained both knowledge and skills relating to the job. When an employee demonstrates good knowledge regarding the subject a lecturer teaches, then they will be able to teach their students effectively and communicate with them, in order to keep…

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    According to the American Heritage Dictionary, an anchor baby is a child born on American soil thought to have been chosen in order to improve the family’s legal citizenship status. In Lee’s “I Was An Anchor Baby,” Lee uses historical context, personal experiences, and generalizations about what an anchor baby is to build a pathos appeal that contradicts the stereotype that anchor babies are lazy, undeserving, and used so illegal immigrants can be granted citizenship in the United States.…

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    Describe the main employability and personal and communication skills required when applying for a specific job (skills needed, why needed, how will it benefit the business) Employability skills These are the skills that employers are looking for in a person that makes them want to employ you. These skills are not usually anything to do with education or experience but usually your skills as a human. These are skills such as good personal hygiene because no one wants to hire someone that looks…

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    Why Do People Quit Jobs

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    Before, job mobility wasn 't given much consideration because of benefits are given such as sick days or paid trips. While as today, there aren 't as many benefits. Jobs were mainly about money and being able to support your family. Today, a work environment is also a friendly environment. There are three main causes why people quit jobs in current time because of managers, pay, and flexible schedules. A cause of why employees quit their job is inhospitable managers. When looking for a new job,…

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    Personal Application Paper #1 There are many successful companies across the world. They help make our world healthy by providing us with valuable resources. One great example of this would be Amazon.com, created by Jeff Bezos. It is a company that sells all kinds of merchandise, such as books, electronics, clothes, etc. It is also a popular company because of its high reputation for low competitive prices and ease of shopping conveniently from anywhere. Ever since it was established in the late…

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    for getting and keeping the job and being successful in it. These skills are also useful to a wide variety of carriers and are therefore transferable in between jobs. Each of the employability skills are important and they are: 1. Suitable Qualifications: - Different jobs requires different types of qualifications. Some organizations will be happy to take Employees with O Levels/SSC or A Levels/HSC pass grades. Other professional organizations may want higher education qualification like BBA or…

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    An examination of life and spiritual perspectives that influence my personal belief that God has a plan for my life encompasses all people despite their diversity in ethnicity, culture, religion, or socioeconomic background. Two published articles and a blog found on the internet were used to support my personal belief because they convey similar experiences and validate similar beliefs that I share. Moreover, these sources provide a clear basis of my views on human life, success, and…

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    Steve Jobs is one of the most successful people in America and is not a college graduate. When the topic of technology comes to mind, his name is automatically assumed. He was the founder and once the CEO of Apple, a company known for their innovation and propriety software. He uses his unstable and untraditional beginning of his life as a rhetorical advantage to grab the audience’s attention. His goal in his Stanford speech is to convince the audience that the stereotypical “money equals…

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    Eventually you are going to have to pick a Career to and work a job. In order to get the job you want you are going to need an application, resume, and a cover letter. Here are explanations of each, how you fill them out, and how they help. A resume is a paper that explains who you, what work experience you have, and your references. For a resume, fill out your resume with the most recent piece of information first. For example say you went to a college so you put the college first and then your…

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    Raffi Wineburg Summary

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    Times in the summer of 2014, this article addresses the problems facing Millennials when it comes to finding jobs as well as the misplaced judgment they receive. Because this article was printed in a daily newspaper, the people reading this article most likely are middle aged people who do not have first hand experience of what its like in this day and age to get a job right out of college. Wineburg uses a conversational tone in order to make a more human appeal to his readers. Even though his…

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