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National education leaders recognize top programs at increasing degree completion among Latinos WASHINGTON – U.S. Under Secretary of Education Martha J. Kanter and Jon Whitmore, CEO of ACT, joined Excelencia in Education at the U.S. Capitol here today to announce the 2011 Examples of Excelencia, top...
- Posted September 28, 2011
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Female and Minority Comeback in Recovering Law Firms Data Suggests That As Firms Recover From Recession, Minority Attorneys Are Making A Comeback; Findings Also Highlight Ongoing Partnership Hurdles For Women And Minorities New York, NY (September 27, 2011). Vault.com, the source of employer rankings,...
- Posted September 27, 2011
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5 Tips to Ensuring Your Resume Produces Top Results A professionally written resume is an important component to any job search. The overall effectiveness of the document however depends on certain variables; such as how/how often the resume is used, the types of...
- Posted September 27, 2011
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What’s Next? Earlier this month President Obama addressed Congress and the nation about his proposed American Jobs Act. He belives that, if adhered too, it will be a major step towards rebuilding the state of the nation;...
- Posted September 20, 2011
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The Top 50 Schools for Entrepreneurship Programs NEW YORK (SEPTEMBER 20, 2011) – The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur magazine announced today the results of their ninth annual survey that ranks the top 25 undergraduate and top 25 graduate entrepreneurship programs in the nation....
- Posted September 20, 2011
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J.P. Morgan Investment Bank Unseats Goldman Sachs as the Best Bank to Work For New York, NY, (September 20, 2011) Vault.com kicks off its first-ever Banking Week—an entire week dedicated to unveiling Vault’s Banking Industry Rankings for 2012—with The Vault Banking 50, a ranking which debuted last year. The Vault...
- Posted September 20, 2011
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It’s a Job Seeker’s Market: Employers Need New Tactics to Recruit, Retain ‘HIPOs’ NEW YORK, NY – September 20, 2011 – The tables have turned for tech professionals, with unemployment for these groups at a low 3.3 percent according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. As a result,...
- Posted September 20, 2011
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Nine Reasons to Pursue a Federal Job INDIANAPOLIS—Occupational expert and author Laurence Shatkin, Ph.D., is widely known for pinpointing which occupations and industries are most likely to offer employment opportunities, job security and great rewards. In his newest book, 150 Best...
- Posted September 9, 2011
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Diversity Best Practices Salutes 2011 Above and Beyond Honorees for Best-in-Class Network and Affinity Group Leadership New York, N.Y. (September 9, 2011) –The Diversity Best PracticesAbove-and-Beyond Awards (ABA) celebrate companies whose network and affinity groups are creating best programs and practices for corporations in recruitment, retention, representation, community relations, marketing,...
- Posted September 9, 2011
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‘Wicked Smaht’ – Accent Hurting Your Professional Credibility? I was talking to a fellow career journalist recently and the subject turned to accents. We were contemplating whether or not certain accents (i.e. Boston, Deep South) can hurt a person in a phone...
- Posted September 8, 2011
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LinkedIn Study: Name Impacts Your Career [Video] Want to know why you’re not a CEO? Turns out, it could be because you have the wrong name! A new study by LinkedIn reveals the most popular CEO names for men and women. More...
- Posted September 8, 2011
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Join El Navy The military offers a route for Hispanic Americans to earn college degrees, cross the digital divide, and learn skills that will be highly valued in the post-September 11th economy. Now, a Hispanic owned marketing...
- Posted September 8, 2011
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Jimmy Smits – Actor, Activist and Altruist How soft-spoken is Jimmy Smits? The reserved actor might seem shy, but he’s definitely not reticent about the unequal number of Hispanics in Hollywood. Paving his own way to a successful television career, the...
- Posted September 8, 2011
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Access and Outrage Hispanic business and political leaders agree: We must work harder to encourage Hispanics to get a college education. Hispanic America, in part, seems to be moving in the right direction. Federal funding for Hispanic...
- Posted September 8, 2011