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Career assessment, Career planning, job fair participation, teen and young adult job search strategies, resume writing for new job seekers.
1o years on human resources management specifically in recruitment, staffing, employment, and compensation. Worked and headed groups that built succession plans from the ground-up. Volunteer with local high school and colleges to present workshops on career planning and readiness issues.
NAAAHR (National Association of African-Americans in HR) SHRM (Society of Human Resources Management) NRWA (National Resume Writer's Association) AORCP (Association of Online Resume and Career Professionals)
MS in Human Resources Management BA in Marketing Management PHR certification (awarded in 2006)
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I would suggest you seek out intern and/or externship opportunities through you school. This gives you an opportunity to get practical hands-on experience in your new career field and potentially earn
I would suggest that you procure the services of a career coach to assist and guide you through the process and towards the level of embracing change and viewing it as an opportunity towards great things
Kee, Where I applaud your enthusiasm in determining what aspect of a job you would love, you need to do a little more homework to define exactly what that is. I don't think that you would love ANy
I don't think you can accurately make a decision today as your direction and career interest may change. It doesn't matter as much that you pursue two bachelor degrees or a bachelor followed by a masters
Katelin, Congratulations on setting your sight high in completing both a bachelor and master degree. I think these will benefit you well and make you very marketable in your professional aspirations
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