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  • The Microsoft Office Specialist expert is a trained professional whose skills are used in a variety of business functions across many different industries.

    The Office Administrator will play a critical role in helping us reach the goal of being a company that employees love to work for.

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  • The Effects of Workplace Racism and Sexism

    One day it's a covert statement to a mother returning to work after maternity leave. Another day it's a lingering gaze at an employee enjoying a culturally rich meal. These microaggressions (or sometimes macroaggressions) can take an employee from a confident, high-performer to one that feels insecure being themselves at work. Your employees engage with people with different ideas and feel most comfortable and valued when they can work without losing their cultural, racial, and gender identity. While most employers know this, why have workplace racism and sexism often been neglected?

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  • The Microsoft Office Specialist expert is a trained professional whose skills are used in a variety of business functions across many different industries.

    Hold or able to earn prior to start of assignment 2013 or later Microsoft Office Specialist Word and Excel Certifications (preferred)

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  • How Far Back Should a Resume Go, Exactly?

    If you’re reading this article, then chances are you’re looking for a new job and want to whip your resume into shape. But lots of questions can arise as you begin to do that. After all, most of us aren’t career coaches or resume experts. Job hunters frequently ask one common question: how far back should a resume go? As in, should you list all of your work history – even if it stretches on for years – or should you be more selective?

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  • Our primary functions include teaching students what it means to be active alumni and to help them secure career- building assistance.

    Develop tools and resources to teach students and recent grads about the career development process, as well as to be used by faculty in advising

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  • Structured vs Unstructured Interviews

    The goal of an interview is to evaluate candidates based on their skills, personality, and knowledge. You want to choose the BEST candidate from your candidate pool, so the interview is something you can't mess up. As you begin planning your interview process, one of the major decisions you'll face is whether the interview should be a structured vs unstructured interview. So let's take a dive into the differences and sort out which circumstances warrant which interview process.

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