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4 Things You Must Do for Your Career in 2017

On The Job

Writing childish and uncivil things on your social media accounts. That's not something you put on social media because it will -- I guarantee it -- come back to haunt you. Then think about how you would like a potential employer to drag up something you said on Facebook in 2004 and hold you accountable for it.

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Inside the Edinburgh PA Network

Practically Perfect PA

A place to come, learn and realise that there was at least one other PA that felt the same way you did and was facing the same every day issues you were (and some of the triumphs too!) After I moved to Edinburgh in 2004, I’ve worked in a series of roles which have all involved executive support at senior level.

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On the Job by Anita Bruzzese: Do Online Classes Make Sense for.

On The Job

“I was very disappointed in my online classes,” says Beverly Cornell , a consultant for global businesses, marketing and social media in Detroit. Having just the opposite experience was Jan Melnick , who said she found her online classes from 2004 to 2007 were a perfect fit for her busy lifestyle as a businesswoman and mother of three.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

Success

That was when she started to build her business, organically, with the power of social media. Bethke has been named the social media queen of real estate, and was also voted #1 social media realtor in Michigan 3 years in a row. Bethke started out as an individual realtor in 2011. Glenn Bill. Andrea Callanan.

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Apprenticeships Are Making a Comeback—Here’s Why

Success

The term “apprentice” might conjure up images of blacksmiths training young teens in the “olden days,” or maybe former President Donald Trump on the 2004 premiere of the show by the same name. Apprentices are generally those who are new to a field and interested in learning more about the specifics of how to do a certain job within it.

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Apprenticeships Are Making a Comeback—Here’s Why

Success

The term “apprentice” might conjure up images of blacksmiths training young teens in the “olden days,” or maybe former President Donald Trump on the 2004 premiere of the show by the same name. Apprentices are generally those who are new to a field and interested in learning more about the specifics of how to do a certain job within it.

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