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Getting Hired as a First Timer
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Learn how to make a difference in the lives of the American Public.
Think you need a political science or public administration degree to work for the for the federal government? Think again. The government will be hiring for 193,000 mission-critical jobs over the next two years; job openings exist in over 2,000 different departments, agencies, and career fields.
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Rene23Alvarez
over 4 years ago
2 comments
I am applying for any position within your organization. My Background is in Accounting and Banking. I have excellent customer service,communications,analytical and problem solving skills. I welcome the opportunity to meet with you and discuss further my experience and employment opportunities.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely, Rene Alvarez
amolamiafamiglia_321
over 4 years ago
206 comments
I need to find a job .can you help me.please. I really don't see why I go to school,I can't even have medical benefits.
Brooklyn36
over 4 years ago
2 comments
I Offer a 15+years track record in office support, management, underwriting and administrative support. You will benefit from my following key strengths:
· Computer expertise, with proficiency in all MS Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook , Access, Hogan, Uccel, Infopac, AFS Commerical Loan System, and Underwriting System).
· Superior multitasking talents, with the ability to manage multiple high-priority assignments and develop solutions to challenging business problems.
· A proven reputation, with a consistent history of exemplary performance reviews and recognition for driving efficiency improvements to office systems, workflows and processes.
valeriedriscoll
over 4 years ago
10 comments
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patricia41
over 4 years ago
2 comments
I'm trying to find an entry level Investigation job. I graduate Janruary 14, 2009. I'll have my associates in Specialize business in Security and investigations
yaztickettowork
over 4 years ago
8 comments
feel very encouraged and motivated with your helpful ideas. i will definitely get going on perfect answer to my job search help. i can use all i can get. Thanks.
shainaz98
over 4 years ago
2 comments
very informative.
deniseratfield
over 4 years ago
420 comments
Very helpful indeed.
Account Removed
over 4 years ago
As I have been saying, a degree is good, but not the "all" answer.