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Articles tagged with «job»

The Importance of a Good Reference

December 30th, 2013; By Wendy Chiavalon

When you apply for a job, a volunteer position, scholarship or even graduate program, you are often asked to provide reference(s).  A reference is a person who knows you well […]


First Jobs That Don’t Come With Fries

July 1st, 2013; By Sharon Deng

One of the first milestones you’ll hit after puberty and before graduation will be your first job. Nothing says adulthood like going to work (even if it’s part-time). Noreen Rasbach, […]


The Part-Time Job Experience

July 1st, 2013; By Jasmin Bollman

When looking for a part-time job, you don’t have to settle for just anything. There are many jobs that are tailored specifically for students that will also help you to […]


Career Profile: Teacher

June 16th, 2013; By Sam Cross

Teaching is a career which requires a great deal of knowledge and passion. While knowledge can certainly be learned, passion cannot be taught. However, if an aspiring teacher is passionate […]


Career Profile: Aviation Inspector

May 30th, 2013; By Bel Harris

Job Summary An aviation inspector is responsible for making sure that an aircraft is ready to fly. He or she performs safety checks, testing and carefully inspects all components of […]


Advertising Your Skills

May 25th, 2013; By Carly Wignes

It’s never too early or too late to put together a resume that you can pair with a strong cover letter to make sure you land the perfect summer job. […]


Tree Planting as a Summer Job

April 26th, 2013; By Laurel Walsh

The most common summer job field for teens is the food service industry followed closely by the retail trade industry, according to the American Bureau of Labour Statistics. That means that most of us spend our summers flipping burgers or folding […]