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CAREER FINDER

CAREER FINDER

MPS- public schools Career and Technical Education Career and Technical Education (CTE) is an integral part of the comprehensive secondary school program in Wake County. The mission of Career and Technical Education is to provide offerings that meet student needs, interests, abilities, and aspirations and respond to actual or anticipated opportunities for employment, advanced education, and practical life application. Career and Technical Education promotes best practices that enhance teacher effectiveness to improve student achievement and encourage responsible career choices. Middle school students are offered exploratory courses in business and information technologies, life skills, technology systems, and career decisions. In the high schools, introductory courses are available at grades 9 and 10, advanced and specialized instruction at grades 11 and 12. Visit the CTE Blog for WCPSS student and staff happenings. College credit More about CTE Non-Discrimination Statement

Community Education - Mounds View Public Schools Community Education Welcome! We are located at Pike Lake Education Center Community Minded Community Education programs serve thousands of residents each year and provide a host of intergenerational opportunities for personal and professional growth. Supported by revenue that is legally separate from K-12 classroom funding, Community Education touches many lives: * School readiness screening for preschoolers. * GED and high school diploma programs for adults. * Computer classes serve more than 800 adults each year. * Volunteers serve 36,000 meals to homebound senior citizens each year Pike Lake Education Center

Cover Letters, Sample Cover Letters, Resume Cover Letters Top Skills and Values Employers Seek from Job Printer-Friendly Version by Randall S. Hansen, Ph.D., and Katharine Hansen, Ph.D. [Wondering where you stand on some of the most sought-after soft skills? Skills Most Sought After by Employers So, what are these critical employability skills that employers demand of job-seekers? Personal Values Employers Seek in Employees Of equal importance to skills are the values, personality traits, and personal characteristics that employers seek. Here is our list of the 10 most important categories of values. Honesty/Integrity/Morality. Final Thoughts on Employability Skills and Values Employability skills and personal values are the critical tools and traits you need to succeed in the workplace -- and they are all elements that you can learn, cultivate, develop, and maintain over your lifetime. Sources of More Information about Employability Skills Dr. Maximize your career and job-search knowledge and skills!

A Sample Interview Thank You Letter We welcome you to JobBank USA and hope your job hunting experience is a pleasant one. We hope you find our resources useful. A sample thank you letter that you use after an interview, as a guideline or template, will save you a lot of time when preparing this type of correspondence. Try using this for your own uses. Date Name Company Address City State Zip Dear Name, I enjoyed the chance to visit with you in your office today concerning career opportunities with ABC Company. I was especially impressed with the information you provided concerning expansion into other markets and a need for an invigorated marketing effort. ABC Company has an outstanding reputation in the field and is the type of organization I wish to associate myself with. If I can provide any more information that would be of assistance to you, please don't hesitate to call me at the phone number listed above, or email me if that is more convenient. Again, thank you for your time. Sincerely, John J.

The Most Important Interview Nonverbals What you say is not nearly as important as how you say it. Many interviews fail because of lack of proper communication. But communication is more than just what you say. Often it is the nonverbal communication that we are least aware of, yet that speaks the loudest. Eye Contact unequaled in importance!

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