Careers
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Montgomery County Community College Invites Applications for Project Manager of IREPO Grant in Blue Bell
Montgomery County Community College invites applications for the Project Manager of IREPO Grant position. The Project Manager of IREPO Grant is responsible for directing/managing the grant through improving laboratories and support for high-demand health science programs; providing expanded faculty training and certification opportunities; and collaborating with the information technology department that will be implementing a customer relationship…
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MONTCO Careers — Qlik
Based in King of Prussia and operating in more than 100 countries, Qlik helps enterprises around the world move faster, work smarter, and lead the way forward with an end-to-end solution for getting value out of data. Its platform is the only one on the market that allows for open-ended, curiosity-driven exploration, giving everyone — at any…
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Fortune: 2022’s Highest Paying Careers
The world has changed a lot in the last few years. For aspiring college students, that has meant they need to start factoring in what careers may no longer be in demand. The majors that once promised lucrative futures may no longer offer such bright prospects. That is why it is time to look at…
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Montgomery County Community College Seeks Applicants for Part-time Dental Hygiene Faculty in Blue Bell, PA
Montgomery County Community College invites applications for the Part-time Dental Hygiene Faculty position. The Part-time Dental Hygiene Faculty is responsible for teaching assigned courses in a manner that facilitates student learning and mastery of course material. Part Time faculty are encouraged to participate in course and curriculum development, program and course assessment, student advisement, college…
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Is it Ever Okay to Curse on the Job?
There are a lot of bad connotations around cursing. People call it a bad habit, offensive, and unprofessional. And yet it is part of regular everyday speech for tons of people. For some it comes so naturally that they have to consciously filter what they say. So aren’t there any exceptions where coworkers can agree…
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MONTCO Careers – Penn State Great Valley
Located in Malvern, Penn State Great Valley is a special mission campus and graduate school of the Pennsylvania State University. Its academic programs include engineering, information science, MBA, data analytics, finance, and leadership. Alumni Relations and Stewardship Officer 2 This position is responsible for the oversight and management of the alumni relations and stewardship programs. He/she manages…
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Wall Street Journal: More Employees Seeking Bigger Raises Due to Inflation. It’s Time For You to Do the Same
Inflation has been hard-hitting over the last year, with many noting the pinch of prices most in grocery stores and gas stations. Not to mention the jumping costs of houses. While many had accepted inflation as a normal part of life previously, these new sharp increases have finally prompted some to start looking for relief.…
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7 Hot New Small Business Ideas To Start
Have you been looking to take more control over your financial success? Lots of people are feeling similarly right now, especially with how much upheaval there is in the traditional workplace. Whether you are looking for a small side gig to provide some supplemental income or even something to become your new career, there are…
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For Owners of Small Businesses, Remote Work Policies are Not One Size Fits All
Despite whatever other challenges Covid has caused, a lot of workers did not consider remote work to be one of them. Many employees were enthusiastic about not having to be in the office anymore and have been hoping for it to be a permanent change. However, there are also arguments for why eliminating the office…
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Stellar Boolean Search Tips for Job Seekers and Business Owners
Do you need to do a targeted search for someone or something on LinkedIn or the Internet? Have you ever tried a Boolean search or even know what that is or how to do it? George Boole lived in the 19th century, and he was a mathematician, philosopher, and logician who developed a form of…
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Covid Boosted the Economy and Your Career
It is well-documented how devastating Covid has been for many businesses. However, as the country has acclimated to the conditions of the pandemic, it has introduced some workplace changes that employees would not be sad to see stick around. In an interview for Forbes, Provost Professor of Economics at Southern California University, Matthew Kahn, talked…
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What “Abbott Elementary” is Teaching People About Work
Humor can often be a coping mechanism for dealing with serious problems. So it makes sense why when people are frustrated about their jobs and feel like they are lacking the ability to change their situation, a comedy about characters in similar situations would be popular. The Wall Street Journal recently discussed how a variety…
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’60 Minutes’ Highlights Pottstown’s ‘Last Reporter Standing’ as It Chronicles the Demise of Local News
Evan Brandt, the last reporter of the once-thriving Pottstown Mercury, is overworked and overwhelmed as he continues to try and cover community news using the few remaining resources, writes Jon Wertheim for CBS’s “60 Minutes.” Brandt has been covering Pottstown and surrounding towns for the last 24 years. In that time, he has seen his…
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How to Respond When Interviewers Ask, “What Are Your Career Aspirations?”
When preparing for a job interview, you have likely done your research on the company. You feel prepared to explain what interested you about the company and how your previous work experience aligns with that. And then they ask the question that throws you off: “What is it you want out of your career?” It’s…
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How to Become a Leader That People Respect
Maybe you applied for a new leadership role or maybe you were given it based on the trust others have in you. But you know that just being called a leader does not make you one. You have to exhibit the qualities of somebody that others would want to follow in order for them to…
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Conestoga Grad Drops Out of Harvard to Pursue a Startup; Here Are 400 Million Reasons Why It Was a Good Choice
Conestoga High School graduate Eva Shang dropped out of Harvard University to create Legalist Inc., a technology-powered investment firm that raised about $400 million over the past six months, writes Matt Wirz for the Wall Street Journal. Shang, 26, who grew up in Paoli after emigrating from China when she was three years old, started…
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How to Make a Mid-Life Career Change
It’s usually thought by the time you reach your 40s, that you are already entrenched in whatever career will carry you into retirement. However, that’s certainly not the case for everyone, some of whom are looking to change careers. But that prospect can be daunting, almost feeling like going back to square one. This leads…
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24 Tips for Successful Job Search Strategies for Grads to Boomers
Job seekers need to have strategies, tactics, and career management resources to organize their job search, whether beginning their first career as a recent grad, unemployed, or changing jobs. Everyone’s job search is different, so no one size fits all. APPLICANT TRACKING SYSTEM (ATS) – Although bots do not hire humans (but humans hire humans),…






































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