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Scholastic Corporation (NASDAQ: SCHL) is the worlds largest publisher and distributor of childrens books and a leader in educational technology and childrens media. Scholastic creates quality...
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Posted Tue 15th July
Position Summary Responsible for managing all areas of shipping and logistics throughout Contec Holdings, LLC. Individual will be responsible for all areas of freight and shipping costs for all...
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Posted Wed 25th June
Searching for a new job after you've been let go from your last one is a daunting task. There are a few things you can do to make the process easier. Realize that you aren't alone. A lot of people have been in a job situation that didn't work out. Even so, it's best not to rely on the empathy of your interviewers. After you've been let go, it's even more important to be professional and courteous to everyone you meet. When asked about the job that didn't work out, be honest but try to be as positive as you can. An interview is not the place to discuss your anger at your former boss or coworkers. Instead, concentrate on the good you brought the former job and the skills you learned while you were there that will help you in your new position.