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Employee Benefits Guide for 2023: What Employers Need To Know

Vantage Circle

457 The 457 plan is the financial ace up the sleeves of government employees and a select group of non-profit workers. But here's where it gets intriguing—some government employers also sprinkle a little extra generosity by chipping into your retirement pot. Think of government resources as the rulebook in a game.

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Real Estate Investing for Beginners: 5 Skills of Successful Investors

Harvard Professional Development

Developers may petition local governments to change the zoning laws for land that they own (or want to buy). Soft skills include excellent written and verbal communication skills to maintain relationships. Land can also be zoned as residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, or other specific local zoning designations.

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The Need for Moral Courage in Leadership with Thought Entrepreneur, Jon Mertz

Crestcom

I worked in Washington, DC, for about eight years for a senator for my home state in South Dakota, and after two administrations decided that that wasn’t the career path I wanted to remain on. But the reality is that process orientation and the collaboration through government applies extremely well to business.

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How To Develop Critical Thinking And Problem Solving Skills?

Purple Crest

For a student, some decisive tasks at hand would be, picking the correct career path, which subjects to study, which college to go to, and so on. The said information can be obtained via observation, experience, reasoning, reflection, and communication and is meant to guide an individual’s beliefs and actions.

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How to manage a college education | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

It is elitist and a rip off and the Internet has democratized access to information and communication skills to the point that paying $30K a year to get them is insane. So ask your career center for input on your resume, but don’t let them dictate structure to you. Career centers don’t understand social media.

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