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Should You Work for Friends and Family?

Posted on January 29, 2014January 29, 2014 by Andrea

Managers and business owners are often advised against hiring friends and family. If the employee doesn’t work out, a relationship can be forever ruined. It also can be awkward for other employees, because it’s difficult to be completely impartial when you have such a close relationship with one employee. And while working for friends and…

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5 MBA Concentrations to Consider

Posted on January 27, 2014April 20, 2019 by Andrea

on line pharmacy EOI Escuela de Organización Industrial via Compfight   You may not feel like the MBA type, but a graduate business degree can go well beyond general management. There are many diverse MBA concentrations and specialties available, so no matter your interests or career goals, it’s possible to find a relevant degree concentration….

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What Type of College is Right for You?

Posted on January 21, 2014September 4, 2018 by Andrea

Your choice of college can determine the trajectory of your career and your life. Therefore, the decision should not be made on a whim. Just because your friend raves about her experience at a big university doesn’t mean you’ll love it, too. Consider your personality, career goals, and finances before deciding on they type of…

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Guide to Finding a Summer Internship

Posted on January 19, 2014July 11, 2016 by Andrea

An internship is a crucial part of the college experience. In fact, internships are the new entry-level jobs. Graduates with internship experience have much better job opportunities than those without relevant work experience. Summer internships are particularly popular, because they allow students to focus fully on the internship without having to work around class schedules….

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Crying at Work: Prevention and Coping Tips

Posted on January 11, 2014July 16, 2022 by Andrea

on line pharmacy Alena Navarro- Whyte via Compfight Crying comes more easily for some than others. It doesn’t necessarily mean frequent criers are more emotional (tear glands vary among individuals), but many see tears as weakness. Crying is especially embarrassing in the workplace, but professional settings are often places with the most stress and therefore…

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