Tagged: job

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Lacking experience? Volunteer!

by Asha Siad The Reflector Grades (check), great attitude (check), reliability (check) — but something seems to be missing on that job application. It’s something simple, rewarding and interesting, and you can choose from...

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Internet falls short in student job search

by Sean-Paul Boynton The Reflector The moment you’ve been waiting for is almost here: the completion of your schooling and the opportunity to celebrate your graduation. But after the champagne stops flowing and the...

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Breathe in, blow… in

by Vanessa Redux Sex Columnist A post-secondary education is an achievement that you will be able to call upon for the rest of your days. This may also be said about other skills you...

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Love, suffering and recovery

by Jesse Hove I have fallen in love only once in my life. She was the first girl I said “I love you” to and she had the prettiest nose imaginable. Our dates usually...

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Putting the ‘intern’ in international

by Sarah Kitteringham For those in programs that require internships, the thought of taking a job out of the city is either frightening or exciting. For me, it was both. As a third year bachelor...

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Nursing job prospects

by Zoey Duncan Mount Royal University nursing students are learning that a lot of education only goes a little way in this tight job market. Like other job-seekers, nursing students are facing a shortage of job...

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More than a coach

by Kelsey Chadwick Without a coach, any sport is difficult. It’s a coach’s job to teach an athlete how to perfect their sport, and while there may not be a lack of coaches, there’s...

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Students hard up for jobs

By Devin Ayotte With student unemployment rates finally coming down from their highest levels in decades, the search for both part-time and summer employment has been frustrating for many. “It’s become highly specialized,” said...

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Reflecting on time well spent

I don’t really do the whole crying thing. In fact, ask those who know best and few will tell you they have ever seen me shed tear; so you can imagine my surprise as...