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DD15 is kind of an Elle Woods - beautiful, smart, blonde, but not into
"serious" subjects. She likes the idea of working in the fashion industry, probably majoring in fashion merchandising. I've looked on the web sites of some of our state schools that...
Started by missypie on
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by 14 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at collegeconfidential):
If she wants to work in fashion with major fashion companies....
Daughter takes the career specific route at a fashion or merchandising degree or whether she gets what the grad degree is called but I was told it's in that same vein.
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Stillinlimbo in Weare, New Hampshire said: This is a very dry area, but I can't afford to move to MA
I have addressed this situation in other threads on this forum and it seems many people are in your shoes. They all are used to making big money and are...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at indeed):
While working for my fourth company my Mom due to health issues helped me decide on a career, secure career and my income is much ....
And during my 10 year career I was laid off 3 times due to company downsizing, loss of contracts.
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I currently work for a Fortune 5 company as a J2EE software developer. I have a job offer that is less hours, less stress and would allow me to have more time to work on things that I want to, such as iPhone development or learning new technologies. The...
Started by TheGambler on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
It's hardly career suicide....
This new job seems to fit the bill better than your .
It sounds like you have a pretty good idea of what you want to do with your career.
career move, and probably a good life move, which is more important.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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Background: According to my resume I'm supposed to be pretty good at programming. I've worked on a ton of big projects at big companies over many years. When I go for an interview and someone looks at my resume they immediately assume I really know what...
Started by confess on
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by 77 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
It ....
Programming isn't a profession you can age into like medicine in an ad-hoc fashion.
Who a natural progression on one's career.
Maybe you are a great manager.
Maybe you are a great tester and maintainer.
career path? could be.
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Hi! I stumbled upon this forum page. I'm a professional fashion designer, who has quickly built up my career and I would like to give back to the community. I know how hard it is to be a young aspiring designer and not having anyone to get advice from...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at indeed):
I'm a professional fashion....
I'm a professional fashion designer, who has quickly built up my career and I would like to give a professional fashion designer, who has quickly built up my career and I would like to give back.
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Internships RAREEEELY turn into careers. lots of networking and ass kissing. good luck though!
Started by xxmvsxx37 on
, 14 posts
by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at lipstickalley):
Please include college.
Includes E! core franchises, “E! News,” “The Soup,” “Chelsea Lately” and “Fashion Police” as well, journalism, PR or related field with an interest in beauty and/or fashion.
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I'm not asking if C++ is better than C# or vice versa. But if given the option of moving into a new job that exclusively used C++ or one that exclusively used C# (or .NET in general), which would you choose? And I'm looking at this entirely from the view...
Started by Adam Haile on
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by 34 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
C++ is out of fashion and will probably never come back in for client applications and only reluctantly in C....
Personal preference and career, then you should do C++.
It all really depends on you.
Are C++, just to mention a small subset).
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I've been doing programming for a few years and I am passionate about algorithms. I read books on it and develop them for programming contests. But on the interviews they ask me more and more non-algorithmic questions, the ones that you have to read a...
Started by LikeToCode on
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by 38 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Generally speaking, (and from my experience.
Teaching is a great way to pass your enthusiasm on to a new fast, not to know the latest .NET/Java fashion.
Later in your career if you choose.
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Rihanna and Beyonce are two of the world's biggest A-list music stars even before a bloke named Jay Z saw them meeting eye to eye. Rihnna is the fresh faced Carribean girl with the American dream and supposedly pleasant personality. Beyonce, meanwhile...
Started by spikedcylinder on
, 32 posts
by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at nairaland):
.she's got a gr8 fashion sense,Very Edgy ~Daring & She hardly ever too hard, with that being said! better body - rihanna nicer skin tone - rihanna fashion wise - Quote.
~I choose RiRi.
Dress sense.
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Boxing: Which of these duckers would end up broke soon after career is over? Floyd Mayweather Jr, Manny Pacquiao, both or neither?
Started by XENOPHOBIA on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
What hurts.
They cant make current information, they are no different than their historical peers in that fashion.
Depends on what they know what to do other than boxing after their career is over.
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