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Another Great Sales Technique By: Wilson Chua | Jul 5th 2009 - I promised more about sales techniques that you can apply to job interviews, and not being one to renege on my promises, today I am going to look at one of the oldest sales principles in the book. Tags:career counseling, career transition
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Are You Headed For Another Career Change? By: David Green | Oct 12th 2006 - No business wants an employee who will quit before the business wants them to quit. However, not all companies will look at a resume filled with many different jobs and career choices the exact same way. Each company will look at your job-hopping differently. Think about these points before your next job interview. Tags:career change
What To Expect In A Flight Attendant Job Interview By: Rita Henry | Jun 26th 2006 - "Hi! I've just been invited to attend an 'informational session' at XYZ Airlines that's being held next Saturday. I sent them my resume a couple of weeks ago. Is this an interview? Is there anything I should know?"
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