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    for a position, reviewing resumes only gives you part of the picture, and evaluating candidates for skills that cannot be ascertained from a job application can be a daunting task. However, there's no doubt that assessing candidates on intangible skills such as leadership abilities, motivation and engagement is harder than identifying employee’s physical education, training, and experience, that’s why it’s essential in today’s competitive job market to look beyond the resume to ensure that the…

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    Job Security Papers

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    Do you have job security? How can you be sure? What exactly is job security? You've probably heard that the most secure job in any company is that of the HR Manager because they have to be around at least long enough to fire everyone else. Well, whether that is true or not, I do know that a lot of people spend a lot of time worrying about job security. Yet, even with a lot of worry and effort to find just the right job, rarely do we have control over our jobs to the point that we can really…

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    Careful review of each resume and application will be performed in order to select the best applicants for each position. Once the best applicants are chosen from the resumes and applications we will schedule interviews accordingly. I prefer to use the structured interview process, in which all candidates receive the same questions. All employees…

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    such as behavioral changes, mood disturbances, and even cognitive difficulties like paying attention or having difficulty making a judgement. Concussions should be taken seriously due to the risks that the athletes are facing. Allowing an athlete to resume their activity while having a head injury is a poor decision because the athlete already has encountered brain damage and it could get worse if injured again. Throughout the years student athletes become more prone to concussions due to the…

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    Essay On White Privilege

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    Privilege is a benefit that some people earn but not others. White privilege is the belief that white people benefit from unearned advantages compared to other common races. White privilege exist here in America simply because the majority of our population is white. White privilege is seen in our everyday lives and for white people it is mostly “Something you wouldn’t notice unless it were suddenly taken away”. Job opportunity, media portrayal, discrimination, and policing are all affected by…

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    The article, “Spelling Matters,”by Mikita Brottman, examines the importance grammar for those not only with a Ph.D, but also for those who turn have a resume. This conversational piece gave an insight into of the mind of Brottman at the time of her reading a resume that had the career field misspelled. From there, she tries to figure out if she is correct or if she is being too picky. The story is addressed to the general public, but was written especially for professors and students.…

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    I am currently a team member at a Target retail store in the hardlines department. The current work I do is meaningful and fulfilling in the community in which I work, however it is not very impactful on society. My ultimate goal is to make the work I do on a daily basis meaningful and impactful while allowing the use of a higher level of knowledge to aid others. My plan is to become a physician’s assistant to meet my ultimate goal. Not only does it allow the use of a higher knowledge to aid…

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    perform community service between working, studying and attending classes? Also, if student’s have to perform community service, it may interfere with their work/school schedule. However, when applying for employment, having community service on a resume would look better when an applicant is applying to work for an employer. If you were a full-time college student and an employee for someone, working as much as you can when you don’t have school, when/where would you find the time to perform…

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    looking for the meaning of life” (The Stranger). How one decides to live their life is solely each for their own. “Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson, “Resumé” by Dorothy Parker, and “Barbie Doll” by Marge Piercy all focus on what life means to different individuals. Robinson expresses that looks can be illusory. The speaker of “Resumé” tells how painful death can be; and Piercy gives the idea that it is almost impossible for most women to obtain such an image as society holds. The…

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    Paid Internship Analysis

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    trade. Now, “As an intern, you’ll gain valuable knowledge of companies and industry culture, trends, and key players, which all contribute to how you’ll choose your future career” (Senderoff, 2013). The addition of an internship to a college student’s resumè greatly increases their chances of receiving a job offer out of college. As stated by Senderoff, internships have become a necessity for entry-level jobs. She also mentions that the level of competition requires internships so that they can…

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