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Also, what exactly is the job description/job profile like? And what kind of experience is required?
1 answer - Asked By: rjinmood - 3/1/2009
How does the person specification, job description and job advertisement help a person in the recruitment process? I know what they are its just we have been told we need to understand how they have helped and i really just do not know. Please help Katie I ment help the interviwer in the recruitment process Thanks by the way
2 answers - Asked By: kT - 4/28/2008
What is manpower planning and what are the main levels of manpower planning. what difference is there between a personnel manager and human resource manager. how does the HR deal with staff punctuality and absentism? what is job description, job directive, job pilot and job evaluation? what are the standard drafting proceedures used when advertising by the human resource manager?
2 answers - Asked By: SUE M - 4/28/2008
This is for a story. Nikolay and Irina are my favorite names so far, though I've also considered Katerina and Marina for the girl. They are Russian-American, by the way. Irina's about 23, Nik about 27. They fall in love. By "what characters", I'm wondering: physical description, job, personality (especially introvert vs. extrovert)... whatever comes to mind, or doesn't. Thanks! I look forward to hearing your answers.
3 answers - Asked By: Christina - 3/3/2013
If you hold a job position related to your University degree, please answer the following questions: 1) Give degree name and brief description 2) Job Title 3) Company worked for 4) Did you get your job before or after your gradution for the degree you hold. 5) If you received your degree before landing your job, how long did it take you? 6) If you received your degree after landing your job and are presently using that degree in your career, did you get a promotion or wage increase and what is your job status now? 7) Was the cost of getting the degree worth the wages you are earning now? Just two people out of thousands who attend Universities and graduate get paid jobs in the profession of their degrees? And then, both answers are not answered completely.
4 answers - Asked By: cadvadvocate - 4/11/2008
I'm confusing about what I want to be now. I don't know if there is a book that will show all of the description for jobs and what major I have to study for that job. Please help me out!!! THANKS.
1 answer - Asked By: Tam - 3/10/2011
Hi, I'm looking for job and duties description for job "project manager on voluntary basis" in one NGO. What do you think, a voluntary project manager duties, jobs and roles in one NGO? Thanks as advance.
1 answer - Asked By: Rocio30 - 2/6/2009
So I see a lot of jobs that it says in the description, "job level: Entry level" So what does this mean that you have to be a university student? Does it work if you are high school student? So if I'm a high school student, will it work?
2 answers - Asked By: heisgood - 5/30/2012
Differentiate the job description from job specification, write 150 words on it.
2 answers - Asked By: usman y - 7/16/2008
I am looking for a sample job description for the job of Imagineer.
4 answers - Asked By: mt - 5/18/2010
I need to know :job description :job requirements :job outlook :salary :benefit :working hour etc i tried looking for good websites but all i found was school wesites please help me .thanks.
3 answers - Asked By: hawaiianchik - 11/29/2006
I'm looking for the job posting/description for a job that was advertised online in November 2012, but it has now expired. When I search for it online, it shows up in the search results, but when I click on the link, it sends me to a page that says the posting expired, or opens up a new search that doesn't include the job. The specific one I'm looking for is Research Scientist (Dermatology and Neuroscience) position at Signum Dermalogix. Thanks!
1 answer - Asked By: CC - 1/15/2013
It has description for jobs and what they pay. It also has projections for job needs.
2 answers - Asked By: Io amo la musica! - 9/17/2010
I work at a bank and my employer put up an internal posting for the position of teller which is my position. No one in the company applied for the position because its an entrance level job. However, upon hiring someone for the position, my employer changed the job description and job title, resulting in a higher paying job/status. This has angered me along with many of my co-workers who would have loved to have taken on this opportunity. Is it legal for the company to do this?
3 answers - Asked By: ans - 4/27/2010
I was a server at an Olive Garden. I am not great with resumes and want my description of job duties to sound professional. Could someone that is good with resume writing give me an example of something I could use? Thanks!
1 answer - Asked By: salemite44 - 4/11/2009
What are the descriptions for these jobs? What are some of the charactoristics that are needed for these jobs? How do i know if these job is right for me? What is the future in these jobs?
2 answers - Asked By: sara - 7/16/2012
Ok so far I have listed my objective, my strengths, my work experience (I have 3 past jobs listed and about 3 descriptions of job duties for each), my education history (i have high school, community college, and now 4 yr university listed. Is it important to add high school information even though I've been out 4 years?). And lastly, I have references available upon request at the end.
5 answers - Asked By: stacies mom - 4/13/2010
Ive been looking for a site that shows a good description of the degrees I can get in the fashion industry with a description of the jobs that i can get with the degree, but all i seem to get is colleges. Can someone help me?
1 answer - Asked By: hennyluv85 - 7/23/2006
According to the job description, the job involves anti-virus, cleaning spyware, formatting hard drives if necessary, installing hard drives and ram, and other tasks like that.
1 answer - Asked By: fezir - 11/10/2007
I got an email from a recruiter for a job I applied for a month ago. But I can't find the job description for that job. Should I ask the recruiter or will that be unprofessional-like?
2 answers - Asked By: Raghav - 4/8/2013
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