One thing remains true- getting the right education and or training is ultimately essential to remain competitive in almost every field. That is especially...
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Prep Work Before an Interview: Doing Your Homework Landing an interview is always inspiring because it presents new and exciting possibilities. Of course,...
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FREEDOM – Webster’s Definition: 1: the quality or state of being free: such as. a: the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or...
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Palms sweating you rise to shake the hand of the one who has just interviewed you. As you leave the interview your mind races as it recalls the questions...
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Transition Advice from Phil Dana Richard Henry Dana, Jr (1815-1882) was a well-traveled seaman, a graduate of Harvard and the author of “Two Years Before...
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Veterans Day is a day of celebration for all those who served. Veterans Day is observed on November 11 (since 1918 that signaled the end of WWI (11/11/11)...
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Returning to civilian life presents new opportunities — and challenges — for Veterans. Many Veterans look forward to life after the military because they...
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Veterans bring distinctive capabilities to civilian employers. Today’s veterans are civic assets. They’re starting businesses, protecting our communities,...
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When is a Resume NOT a Resume? By, Janis Whitaker, VetCTAP Executive Director www.SanDiegoVeteransMagazine.com Resumes are very valuable and an important...
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Veterans Chamber of Commerce By Joseph Molina www.vccsd.org San Diego Veterans Magazine Positive Thinking is a powerful tool that could help with stress and...
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