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Get an MBA or Buy a Franchise?
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| Nick Friedman, America's youngest franchiser, discusses the new choice in achieving career success. Obtaining an MBA versus buying a franchise. |
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Are You Limiting Your Thinking
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| The more interesting and enlightening you are, the more people will welcome you into their lives and the more opportunity will abound.
Learning is not limited to going to school or getting a degree. It's surprising that many people stop feeding their minds after a certain point. For some, that point is high school graduation; for others, it's graduating from college. A large university once took a survey of its recent graduates and found that 90 percent hadn't read a single book since they'd left the university. |
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The Pros and Cons of Buying a Franchise Straight Out of College
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| In today’s rapidly changing economy, college graduates realize that embarking on a steady career that will last many years with one company is a reality of the past. More likely than not, college graduates will change jobs multiple times over the course of their professional lives, and job security will be something they only dream of. As a result, more and more young men and women entering the workforce are exploring options outside of the traditional “9-5” job. For the entrepreneurial thinker, buying a franchise will rank high on this list of possibilities. Yet, despite the inarguable success of numerous franchises and countless franchise owners across the country and around the world, is venturing into the franchise business the right choice for a recent college graduate? |
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SME's - entrepreneurs with no skills
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| South African universities have come under fire from the Minister of Education for producing too many arts graduates. What is the true cause of the problem? |
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It’s Not about Unemployment – It’s about Employability
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| Employers are discovering increasing numbers of high school graduates who cannot do “applied” math, perform basic measurements and fill out job applications. In other words, “they are graduates who are not employable.”Our culture and our education system are only producing a small percentage of individuals who are taking a “challenging curriculum” so they are truly prepared for the rigors of college or a knowledge-based workplace.” We must understand that our new concern is not unemployment but “employability!” |
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Are You Limiting Your Thinking
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| The more interesting and enlightening you are, the more people will welcome you into their lives and the more opportunity will abound.
Learning is not limited to going to school or getting a degree. It's surprising that many people stop feeding their minds after a certain point. For some, that point is high school graduation; for others, it's graduating from college. A large university once took a survey of its recent graduates and found that 90 percent hadn't read a single book since they'd left the university. |
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The Only Steps You Need To Get Your Dream Job
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| With outsourcing, downsizing and plant shutdowns increasing, more and more people are finding themselves competing with youthful college graduates as well as their friends for the ever-shrinking supply of desirable jobs.
Who do you think gets the best job? |
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Just Over Broke - A Better Option for Young Entrepreneurs
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| It seems that too many of us as college graduates are not able to get the income that we need to survive. That is why we must become a new generation of young entrepreneurs. |
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Landing Your First or Next Human Resources Job: 15 Tips
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| Landing a job in human resources can be difficult. This articles gives students, graduates and those seeking their next HR opportunity practical advice in their job search. |
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Teaching Professionalism
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| According to a new poll conducted for the Center for Professional Excellence (CPE) at York College of Pennsylvania, nearly 60 percent of the hiring decisions for new college graduates are based on assessments of the applicants’ professionalism. |
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Mixed Outlook for College Grads
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| While for some of the 2.2 million college-age graduates in the class of 2010, it's a terrible time to be looking for a job, others have companies chasing them. |
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Increasing Numbers of Women Graduates
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| What does the increasing percentages of women graduates mean for business? |
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