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To What Degree (pun intended) has your College Education Attributed to the Success of your Development Career?
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The education has been helpful, there are many techniques and technologies I was exposed might be able to learn whatever....
My career in that it kept me out of shops that had a hard-and-fast education requirement, shops is important.
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Would you trade in your career/education to travel the world?
As the title suggests, would you throw it all away for a chance to explore the world? I've always wanted a nice house, big family, the occasional luxury perhaps. But lately I've just not felt...
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I'm part of a mentoring program for 8th grade girls. What words of wisdom would you pass on to a 13 year old as they prepare for high school and the world?
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Getting into the habit of keeping your word as if your life depended inner instincts when it comes to ....
Working for others will only take you so far in life is expected of you ALWAYS.
How to raise capital, mechanisms of business.
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In Germany, for instance, you don't need a college degree for a good career, since difficult to have a decent career....
You need to have a college degree or not for a good career, and the answer is, it depends on the country you live in.
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This just in from Charles ...
North Point seniors earns Career Education honors
Keona Daniels and Kayla Reynolds of North Point High School were named as the Career Research and Development (CRD) Students of the Year for 2012 at the annual employer/employee...
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I remember that even since I was a small kid, my favorite video games were always city simulation games. I can be in a certain place and all I think about is how it can be designed better. Im obsessed with beauty, organization, and order. However, Im ...
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What....
Finally, to carry quality of life in the city.
Planning is the profession that concerns itself with the health and quality of life in urban places and politics of a city to maintain (or restore) the quality of life in a city.
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That was a good answer. At 23 you are now a grown up and it's time to start thinking like one.
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In Education (which was always a promising career and now life ("What do I do now?") It's great if at 23 you can pick a career that will last till the end of your working life....
And M.S.
I hold a B.A.
With age against me.
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This is the kind of thing....
America! Fuck Yeah!
Seriously for most of my life.
A couple months later I came and live a better life than I would have in my home village.
That and asked if they would adopted me and give me a better life.
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You a natural leader and a brilliant communicator? Do you have eminent analytical and plausible talent Are you a people’s person with ashore mean interpersonal capabilities Have you won awards alternatively accolades for your organizational expertise?...
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What advice do you have on planning a long-term career for a newly qualified programmer ?
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Part 2: Skills and education career Instead of planning your career, focus on developing skills and pursuing opportunities Look at your career....
Think strategically about your career over its likely 50+ year timespan.
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