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		<description>Career planning necessary to work outCareer planning is one of those things you don't learn about in school but what decisions you make with your career affect your future in more ways than one. No matter what choices you make regarding your career, make sure you have it worked out before you step i</description>
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		<title>Choosing The Right Career</title>
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		<title>What a Career Coach Can or Cannot Do for You</title>
		<description>What a Career Coach Can or Cant Do for YouI want to start with what I think good career coaches do for people who are looking for new jobs, facing downsizing, ready to retire, but want to work longer, etc. Any category of job seeker is who we want to work with. Ill start with my own definition..1. C</description>
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		<title>What is Career Management Horsepower?</title>
		<description>In a recent survey of over 662 career seekers, a disturbing trend reared its ugly head. 
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		<title>Starting New With A Nursing Career</title>
		<description>'I just want to give something back,' says one new nurse from a recent graduating class. Unlike your typical newcomer to a nursing career, Steve is not in his twenties and female. Rather, hes one of the growing number of non-traditional nurses who have adopted a nursing career after a lifetime of wo</description>
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		<title>Demand for Permanent Management Skills Booms says Parity</title>
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Paritys recent research into The Changing IT Worker Profile shows firms are less reliant on IT Operational and Programming staff with greater emphasis on obtaining and retaining Project &amp; Programme Management and Business Analyst skills. Competition from abroad is depressing salaries in IT Ope</description>
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