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    What Makes A Dream Job?

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    sure what your dream job is? Want help figuring it out? Want to know how to get your dream job? As you can imagine, it takes more than a few interview tips and a guide on planning your life. This book gets under the skin of what you have to do to get your dream job and why some people seem to succeed so easily. There are no secret formulas or hidden truths in this book. There are just cold hard facts that you need to accept, along with realistic and actionable advice to get you from a job you hate to

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    Creating Your Dream Job

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    Assignment # 2 – “Creating Your Dream Job” Assignment # 2 – “Creating Your Dream Job” Samantha Conley BUS 310 – Human Resource Management Professor Demao 11/30/12 Create a job description and specifications for your dream job. Research and Development Specialist Job Description: Execute and lead all product research and development activities for approved business initiatives in a cross-functional and collaborative manner in

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    Creating Your Dream Job

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    efficiently and effectively managed. One of the tools companies use to attract, retain and motivate its people is Compensation Management. In this hub, I shall define compensation and benefits along with their advantages for a company and its workers. My dream job will be Compensation Manager in HR department. Compensation managers plan, direct, and coordinate how and how much an organization pays its employees. Benefits managers do the same for retirement plans, health

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    Working Towards Your Dream Job At some point in our lives, the majority of us will find ourselves searching for a job. From deciding what position you want, to following up after an interview, you must be intentional about your decisions throughout the job search process. Figuring out the job you actually want might be the toughest and most important part of this. If you are working on a degree or certification for a specific career, my advice is to search for an entry level position with a company

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    What is your dream job? As an IT major, my dream job would be to work for an innovative company such as Verizon Communications. Verizon specializes in cell phone and internet services. The company says their mission is to “enable people and businesses to communicate with each other. [They] are also committed to providing full and open communication with our customers, employees and investors.” Verizon, which employs approximately 177,900 people, has been named one of the top 100 companies for women

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    Creating Your Dream Job Crystal G. Carroll Professor Dr. Daniel Frost BUS310 Human Resource Management September 17, 2016   Creating Your Dream Job Almost every organization’s human resource department is involved in the imperative activity of job description and specification. Individual businessman and entrepreneurs also employ the activity of the job description and specification before employing individuals. The activity of job description involves a written statement of what a worker does,

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    To become an owner of an accounting firm in New York has been a dream of mine since I can remember. Having the opportunity to shadow a person in my dream job I would have to make sure I had been well prepared for this experience. Before starting anything I would call and double check on the time in which I needed to arrive along with the date when it would be taking place. Starting on the preparations I would research the company and inform myself on the important facts. I would follow up with the

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    a junior in high school I started to look for a part-time job as i was interested in the aspect of money. My “dream job” since I was about 8 was to work at the Nike outlet in Centralia, Washington. So long story short, I applied and applied over and over and eventually got the call during August 2015. Even though working an already busy schedule was a definite struggle, I really enjoyed my time and experiences I gained through Nike. The job,

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    other people with the same interests as me, analyzing the minds of extreme criminals, and at the same time giving their victims the justice they deserve by ensuring their attacker was caught would be everything I could ever ask for. Which is why my dream job would be to work in the BAU (Behavior Analysis Unit) for the FBI. Let's start from the beginning, when I very first had career options pop into my mind at only 8 years of age. I remember from before my mom passed away when I was 6; she was

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    In researching a dream jobs and potential career opportunities I came across an internship at the highly acclaimed Morgan Stanley. This would be a dream job of mine to work in one of the largest business firms across the globe with multiple locations in numerous counties. Morgan Stanley offers an extensive number of internships one of these being a Summer Analyst in the finance sector of the firm. The opportunity to do these would develop my knowledge within the industry and networking with senior

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