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		<title>50 Worst of the Worst (and Most Common) Job Interview Mistakes</title>
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I like to share this piece with you as it got me educated, thinking and asking at the same time; could some of these highlights be the reason you lost that interview? find out common mistakes we fall to in the course of job interviews, we try to impress to be the super human we [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Got sacked (what next?)</title>
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Listening to the radio station this morning reviewing the subject matter &#8211; Job Loss in the country; different views were reviewed and words of encouragement were offered to those affected. I could not but remain in awe for a while, I hear of the situation but not as hearing from a victim. The prevailing situation [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Experience Matters</title>
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Watching a reality program lately &#8211; ‘The Apprentice’, certain impressions came crashing at every scene; I see clearly now like it just rained. A great program I’ll recommend anytime, time consuming like every other serial program but this one is worth every moment. I have learnt a lot in a bit with images and scenes [...]]]></description>
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		<title>What about Marketing Jobs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 14:33:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mitchell Ogiamien</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a social science course which infuses into every organizational structure, it is core in every setup as it converts all efforts into economic value for the firm; it can not be done without even in our daily lives. It is seen as a job for some but I rather call it a life style, because it characterized everything we do up to the choice of our car, clothes and even the food we eat. Marketing as a concept focuses on converting a need into a want, it is practical and very interesting. It is a department where you retire from and feel you have a take home as skill. 

 

The ability to talk people into identifying a need and then converting the need into a want by providing a product or service to suit that need; Without this every system would be epileptic, even Church. “Everybody lives by selling something” - Robert Louis Stevenson, which is true. Importance has to be laid on something in other for it to be valuable to another person, in other words someone must talk the idea or show something physical to another person; the reason you see a color and love it, be a fashion or architectural design and desire it. 
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