You have worked long and hard on your resume—spent hours adjusting your action verbs, capturing key words and formatting with finesse. Now it is time to hunker down and write a cover letter that will knock the socks off of that recruiter.
Posted on 21 December 2011.
You have worked long and hard on your resume—spent hours adjusting your action verbs, capturing key words and formatting with finesse. Now it is time to hunker down and write a cover letter that will knock the socks off of that recruiter.
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Posted on 19 August 2011.
One of the most prominent consumer trends in the last several years has been the drive to purchase environmentally friendly and safe products. Consumers have realized their right to be informed about the negative effects some of their favorite products have on the environment and their own health. More and more companies are focusing on [...]
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Posted on 22 July 2011.
Women in science and engineering professions are out-numbered by men 2 to 1. Just under one fourth of undergraduate engineering degrees are awarded to women. Biological and chemical engineering degrees are among the most popular for undergraduate women in engineering. It is apparent that women who choose a technical career path are choosing to go [...]
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Posted on 01 July 2011.
I have had my fair share of roommate combinations–from my first shared dorm room, to my own apartment on the North Shore of Boston, to an apartment shared with 5 other girls. I’ve lived with 11 roommates in the last 4 years. Every one of these experiences allowed me to learn something new about myself, my living style, and how I handled roommate negotiations.
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