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		<title>Discover Your Personality Through Online Testing</title>
		<description>Your career choice can affect your entire life course and significantly influence your personal satisfaction.Make right choices in your career development plan with the aid of The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality test and The Strong Interest Inventory. First discover your personality type and</description>
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		<title>Career Transitions: 4 Preliminary Tips That Will Get You on the Career Path to Success!</title>
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		<title>Career in the Toilet?</title>
		<description>Individuals not within their target career field may feel insecure, doubtful, or maybe even ashamed of their current job title. Career changers make up a large portion of the job-searching population. Although people (in general) are "creatures of habit," they thrive for change – especially when unh</description>
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		<title>Engineering As A Career</title>
		<description>Engineering is a great career choice for many. With 1.4 million engineering jobs in the U.S. alone, its no wonder this career field is a popular one. Lets take a look at a few reasons why engineering is such a hot and rewarding career. 
Challenging Work 
Engineers get to combine their creativity, </description>
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		<title>The 7 Tough Job Interview Questions That Can Make or Break You - and How to Answer Them</title>
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		<title>Job Interview Follow-up</title>
		<description>In todays competitive world it is really hard to find and get your dream job. You certainly have to go through a rapid, rigorous, dedicated and disciplined process to reach your dream. 
It starts with preparing a resume, applying to the suitable jobs, setting up the job interview and finally, knock</description>
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