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CollegeGrad.com Releases Top Hiring Criteria for College Grads; Survey Results Detail What Top Entry Level Employers ... (PRWeb)

The survey results indicate that 42% of employers ranked a student's major as the top priority for hiring consideration; survey results detail what top entry level employers want most. (PRWeb Aug 9, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/Q3Jhcy1JbnNlLVBpZ2ctSGFsZi1UaGlyLVplcm8=

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CollegeGrad.com Releases Top Hiring Criteria for College Grads; Survey Results Detail What Top Entry Level Employers ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

The survey results indicate that 42% of employers ranked a student's major as the top priority for hiring consideration; survey results detail what top entry level employers want most.

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New Study Reveals Multi-Generational Career Search Preferences (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

Bernard Hodes Group, a leading global provider of integrated talent solutions, and AfterCollege, the nation's largest career network specializing in recruitment at the college level, recently released the results of a survey of employees currently in the workforce and students slated to enter the workforce.

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How to find a great arts college (The Times-News)

As an amateur college admissions adviser, imposing my views on friends and relatives, I can speak with great confidence about which schools future doctors, lawyers, teachers, business executives and NFL linebackers should consider.

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How I Spent My Summer Vocation (Port Folio Weekly)

finished his junior year at William & Mary this spring, he faced a dilemma. Like most college students, he had to weigh several options: He could enroll in summer classes, go back home and work, or pursue a summer internship related to his major of occupational physical therapy.

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Pena still hoping for a trade (Berkshire Eagle)

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Wily Mo Pena has cleared trade waivers, according to a major league source, meaning the Red Sox can negotiate a deal for him with any team.

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Bernard Hodes Group and AfterCollege released the results of a survey (Online Recruitment)

07/08/2007 Bernard Hodes Group, a leading global provider of integrated talent solutions, and AfterCollege, the nation's largest career network specializing in recruitment at the college level, recently released the results of a survey of employees currently in the workforce and students slated to enter the workforce.

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37 percent of Caltech's incoming class are women (North County Times)

PASADENA, Calif. -- More than a third of the freshman class at the California Institute of Technology this year will be women, the highest share since the school began admitting undergraduate women in 1970.

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HPU names College of Communication dean (Pacific Business News)

Hawaii Pacific University has named Steven Combs the new dean for its College of Communication, effective immediately.

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Is fraternity or sorority life right for you? (Louisville Courier-Journal)

The graduation caps have been tossed, the lockers have been cleaned out for the final time, and the summer leading into adulthood has been reaped for all it is worth. Now, teens bound for college have a whole new set of thoughts swirling through their noggins. How much harder will college classes be? Will I get homesick? And eventually, many will meet this consideration: Should I join a ...

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CollegeGrad.com Releases Top Hiring Criteria for College Grads; Survey Results Detail What Top Entry Level Employers ... (PRWeb)

Although, many people are surfing internet everyday, but some are surfing internet just because they do to search for information and they feel surfing internet is not a fun but a need, when there is no need, they will stay away from internet. If you are in this group, online education may not right for you because online courses require you to understand more than just how to log onto the Internet. You need to know how to use chat rooms, message boards, forums and instant messaging.

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