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Five Reasons Why the U.S. Economy Needs Immigrants New York, February 13, 2013 – Last night’s State of the Union, as well as the rebuttal, spoke to a bilateral desire to achieve immigration reform. As legislation moves forward, facts and figures continue to...
- Posted February 14, 2013
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Starting Salaries Jump 3.4 Percent for Graduates Earning Bachelor’s Degrees BETHLEHEM, PA—The average starting salary for new college graduates earning bachelor’s degrees has risen 3.4 percent over last year, according to a new report by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).
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A Look at the Wage Gap for Latinas in 20 States New Analysis Reveals Punishing Wage Gap in States with the Largest Number of Latinas in the Workforce WASHINGTON, D.C. – As the 113th Congress begins, a new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data released...
- Posted January 10, 2013
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6 Tips for Negotiating Your Salary and Benefits During a Job Interview The question of salary and benefits on a job application or in a job interview can be off-putting for interviewees – maybe even a little scary. Aren’t your potential employers supposed to tell you...
- Posted December 6, 2012
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Repayment Tips for Student Loan Borrowers December is a peak period when Latino students begin making payments on students loans following graduation ( they typically have a six-month grace period, and then loans are due for payment.) There is a lack...
- Posted December 5, 2012
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6 Tips for Acing Your Next Phone Interview With the unemployment rate for Hispanics falling pretty quickly in the last few months, the atmosphere for many Hispanic job applicants is more hopeful than it has been in recent memory. If you’re shooting...
- Posted December 4, 2012
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5 Costly Mistakes Job Seekers Make in This Economy Even though more Hispanics are finding jobs toward the end of 2012 than in the previous several months and even years, many are still getting stalled by common job-seeker mistakes. Are you one of...
- Posted November 30, 2012
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American College of Education Announces New MA programs INDIANAPOLIS – American College of Education, an accredited online college that provides online master’s degree programs for educators, today announced its new Master of Arts in Teaching and Transition to Teaching Certificate programs for...
- Posted November 29, 2012
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How Social Media Can Help You Find A Job Steve Nicholls, author of Social Media in Business, explains how to work every room in the country without leaving your couch.
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Five People Essential to Your Educational Success It’s very difficult to accomplish anything in life without the help of others. Going to college can be one of the most exciting and rewarding times in your life; it can also be one...
- Posted November 21, 2012
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Latino Students in School Beat The Odds Beat the Odds Institute, an initiative of the Center for the Future of Arizona, began as a research study: What does it take to get great educational achievement in a school with mostly Latino...
- Posted November 14, 2012
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Fast-Growing Jobs That Don’t Require a Four-Year Degree ST. PAUL, Minn. — When exploring career options, it’s helpful to consider which jobs are growing quickly and which are not. In the recently released book 300 Best Jobs Without a Four-Year Degree, occupational...
- Posted November 7, 2012
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6 Helpful Tips for Lowering Common Business Expenses If you’re looking to make more money out of your business – or lease stay afloat in difficult financial times – one of your best options is to cut back on your most common...
- Posted October 27, 2012
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How To Get Promoted Now “Executive Presence” Is Key to Corporate Advancement New York, NY: October 23, 2012— When it comes to career success, attractiveness and hard work don’t match the influence of “executive presence (EP)”, according to a new study from...
- Posted October 25, 2012