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		<description><![CDATA[By Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter Four years ago this week, on December 8, 2006, after responding to a simple, virtual Match.com ‘wink’ from Rob (aka, mustangrodevot78@talkmatch.com), a life-changing relationship commenced. Amidst thousands of Match.com profiles, Rob selected my dating resume and lightly and proactively reached out to me. According to DatingSitesReviews, in the past year 17% of people [...]


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		<title>For the Want of a Resume, a Career Was Lost</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have heard this little ditty as a child, or perhaps some wise college professor referred to it at some time during your blurry-eyed, groggy-headed freshman year. It goes like this: For the want of a nail, a shoe was lost. For the want of a shoe, the horse was lost. For the want [...]


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		<title>Upping Your Job Search Flame: Be &#8216;Needed, not Needy&#8217;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This summer&#8217;s Career Collective heats up with advice to help job seekers boost the flame under their job search efforts. In collaboration with my partner, Miriam Salpeter, I&#8217;m delighted to participate in this monthly blogging initiative. Please scroll to the end of this post for links to additional posts; follow us on Twitter via the hashtag, #careercollective. [...]


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		<title>Eating Bon Bons on the Treadmill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Rob Poindexter We’ve all done it. We see a picture of ourselves, we catch a glimpse of some imperfect part of our anatomy in the mirror, and think, &#8220;Jeez, what the hell is wrong with me?” Let’s see, 47,000 hours on the exercise bike, check. Went to bed hungry for 288 of the last [...]


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		<title>Interview Prep: No Pain, No Gain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This month&#8217;s Career Collective tackles the all-important interview prep topic, from references, to company research to story  &#8217;articulation&#8217; to follow-up and negotiations. To  see how other Career Collective bloggers responded, please scroll to the end of this post, or follow #careercollective on Twitter. Shout out to my colleague and partner, Miriam Salpeter, @Keppie_Careers, in co-organizing [...]


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