Careers
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MONTCO Careers — Montgomery County Community College
Montgomery County Community College invites applications for its part-time KEYS Clerk position. The Part-Time KEYS Clerk is responsible for providing clerical, data entry and scheduling for the KEYS program. This position is temporary and grant-funded. The pay is contingent upon grant funding. This position has college-wide responsibilities and requires travel between all campuses and off-site locations. It…
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How to Tap into the Hidden Market for Six-Figure Jobs
Among the thousands of job postings on LinkedIn or Indeed you’re unlikely to come across an abundance of six-figure jobs. Hiring managers and executives usually rely on their underground networks to fill those positions. In order to comply with internal regulations, some companies advertise positions that have already been filled. Some roles are already…
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Five Things to Keep in Mind When Job Searching
Jobs are always in high demand, especially in a time of inflation and imminent recession. In order to make a lasting impression, jobseekers should consider the following criteria, according to a Robert Half Survey that interviewed over 2,300 managers across the country. Résumé Red Flags Employers might find frequent job-hopping alarming. Not having…
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Finding Remote Jobs On and Off LinkedIn
Are you seeking a remote job or perhaps thinking about it? Do you need some tips and resources on looking for a remote job on LinkedIn and elsewhere? First, you need to know how to get to LinkedIn’s knowledge base to seek answers to your questions. On the menu bar, click the round Me and…
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6 Ways You Can Get Out of a Career Rut
Whether Gen Z or Baby Boomer, we’ve all been there. The much-dreaded career rut is an affliction that many of us professionals have dealt with at least once in our lives. However, feeling stuck in a job comes with opportunities. Recognizing stagnancy in a career can open doors for new changes. Katie Sanders from The…
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U.S. News Names Lancaster as Its No. 1 Place in the U.S. to Retire
U.S. News and World Report has chosen nearby Lancaster, Pa., as its top pick as a retirement location, citing it as the most desirable post-career setting in the nation. Emily Brandon listed the reasons why in her story. The annual U.S. News assessment of best places to retire parses data on: The distinction of Lancaster…
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Eastern Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce Holds Nov. 10 Job Fair
The Eastern Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce (EMCCC) is holding a business expo and job fair on Nov. 10 from 4–7 PM. The event is at the Blue Bell campus of Montgomery County Community College, in the Health Sciences Center gymnasium. Opportunity for All It is an opportunity for both job seekers and businesses with…
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Why Zoomers Are Being Snarky in E-Mail Signoffs
In an era of formalities at the workplace, Gen Z is taking a different approach. Viral TikToks are revealing that these youngsters are ditching e-mail sign offs like “sincerely” and “best” for quirkier alternatives, writes Emily Lefroy for The New York Post. In place of the traditional salutations, this generation is opting for phrases…
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How to Recognize a Toxic Workplace and What You Can Do About It
Are you struggling with a toxic workplace? You’re not alone. Abusive workplace culture is becoming a national crisis, and it not only affects employees’ mental health, but also physical well-being. Psychologist Amy Sullivan tells The Washington Post how employees can identify a toxic workplace and what to do about it. How to Spot a…
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MONTCO Careers —Montgomery County Community College
Montgomery County Community College invites applications for the Director of Advising position. The Director of Advising works in collaboration with the Associate Vice President for Student Services. The selected applicant is responsible for direct supervision of academic advising and transfer services teams. They will carry out the tasks of enrollment management, retention, and onboarding of…
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MONTCO Careers — Montgomery County Community College
Montgomery County Community College invites applications for the part-time administrative support secretary, Talent Management & Leadership Development position. The position provides support to the college’s Talent Management, Leadership Development and Faculty Development efforts. This position is 25 hours per week; four days per week. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Essential Knowledge & Skills: Education/Training/Work Experience Specialized Knowledge…
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Ready for Your First Halloween Office Party in a While? Avoid These Bad Taste Costume Ideas
One of the better parts about being back at the office is that the events and parties can actually be a lot of fun. And with the health restrictions the country was under for the last couple years, 2022 will be the first time a lot of people have gotten to do a Halloween office…
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Six Things to Nix From Your Résumé
Updating your résumé when applying for new jobs can be quite daunting, but it can really make or break an employer’s first impression of you. Career experts tell Gili Malinsky of CNBC what to scrap from your résumé if you want to make it past the first stage of the interview process. 1. Adjectives, i.e.,…
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U ROC Program Helps Undecided Young Adults Find a Clear Path to Their Future
Some of us have known since childhood what we wanted to do “when we grow up” but for many others the path after high school is less certain. Now there’s a program that can help young adults who aren’t ready or sure about college, or who haven’t settled on a career. The Gap Year The…
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*&@$#%! Profanity in the Workplace
Have you ever been in a workplace where you have not said or heard profanity? Could it happen pre-employment? As a hiring manager, can you imagine receiving a cover letter with F-bombs? F-Bombs happened in this cover letter described as “The Best Cover Letter” is quite colorful so enjoy the read! I have just launched…
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Four Reasons Why You Should Stop Saying ‘Sorry’ at Work
Sorry is a word used quite often in the American lexicon. But many argue that the adjective has lost its meaning. People often use the word sorry not as an apology but out of an abundance of politeness. Professionals are now advocating for shedding sorry from professional communications. Here’s some reasons why: 1. Apologies…
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MONTCO Careers—Montgomery County Community College
Montgomery County Community College invites applications for the Coordinator, High School Programs and Educational Partnerships position. The Coordinator, High School Programs and Educational Partnerships will be responsible for planning, coordinating, and directing strategies and activities that optimize enrollments by attracting new Educational Partnerships students to the College. This position requires the ability to carry out…


























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