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This is for a database. It will list the different types of contacts for a job. I came up with department manager, director of public affairs, human resources director, other, owner, shift supervisor, and vice president. Can you think of anymore?
2 answers - Asked By: hardass672003 - 8/22/2007
Curious... Whats 5 solid questions that i could ask a HR vice president to respond to.  Do not include any personal situational-type question.  For example.... Good question = How does a HR vice president stay current as federal and state employment laws are often changing and evolving? Poor question = What do you do during the day?
1 answer - Asked By: blondiebrii - 3/7/2011
There will be future job openings available and that they're looking for people with quailifications a & b and that you might be interested in looking into the positions and can learn things about the field. Is it weird to say nothing (because you didn't want to be too forward or wasn't sure they were serious)and then email them later that day after thinking about it?
2 answers - Asked By: N - 7/1/2011
I am currently working on my Bachelor's in Human Resource Management, and would love to work in the Career Services Dept. at a school. I currently work full time in an accounting dept. at a University, and constantly see students graduate with degrees and not utilize them. I already have "my foot in the door" by working at a University, so I do not want to quit my job. What kind of experience should I try to accumulate? Thank You!
1 answer - Asked By: LibraJess - 1/8/2009
How can I get a job at John F. Kennedy Int'l Airport in Jamacia, NY?
4 answers - Asked By: clevens - 2/9/2006
What to put in a cover letter for office administrative assistant? I'm looking for jobs in this field. I've only worked in customer service, telemarketing/sales positions and one fast food a long time ago. So i have no direct experience in the field i'm interested in, how can i catch the employers eye? And please use some examples if you can thank you.
4 answers - Asked By: unbelievable - 4/7/2011
I'm out of HS & have never had a job. Parents wouldn't let me they wanted me to focus on my studies. Now I need a job to pay for a college degree & to help my parents out. I've already applied on 2 retail stores but have had no luck. Are new retail store openings a good way of getting a job? I really don't care where or the wages. Thanks
2 answers - Asked By: Melztarr - 9/22/2009
What job fields are there or are there any helpfull websites?
2 answers - Asked By: ivan2000arteaga - 1/8/2007
I am thinking about getting an Associate in Applied Science Degree in Business Management. What type of jobs could I do with this type of degree? Anything and everything you can think of would be great! Thanks!!
2 answers - Asked By: generalbailey - 8/30/2007
Ok what is homeland security?? like what is the job. are there different jobs? if so wat r they?
1 answer - Asked By: hinata - 8/8/2011
Lawyer or not, please give a serious answer. All are appreciated. please no games. I filed a complaint with the hotel's general manager about a co worker , who is a manager, who took a security video of me and zoomed at my rear end. I had a minor outfit mishap when I bent to grab a log book over the counter at the reception area. I complained about 6 weeks ago. The 4th of December, the general manager and the corporate company's Vice president of human resources came. I made my complaint and I was told that an investigation would take place... and that results would be given to me within a week.... 3 weeks and 2 days later... we met again and he says that the person denies doing this and that no one substantiated my allegation... I said that I had a picture of the computer screen showing what this manager was showing my co workers... he said, HEY GUYS COME SEE SOMETHING FUNNY........... with me there, to my amazement it was me on Camera! I mentioned today that I would go to the Labor Department and file a formal complaint. Is this the right action to take or should I go to an employment law lawyer? I am male, 35 years old and I reside in New York City. Thank you for all your advice and happy holidays.
5 answers - Asked By: maskman - 12/27/2012
I agree with Obama on how Egypt should have elections as soon as possible. Egypt’s President has been President for 20+ years. None of this would be happening if he wasn’t being greedy with the President position. I hope that Egypt will have their elections soon so all of this could end. What do you think?
9 answers - Asked By: LonelySweet - 2/5/2011
How is a typical day on the job? As a Human resource manager is the pay well? What courses in high school should a person take tobetter their chances as an HR? WHAT course aholda person take in college to be in human resources? Where do human resource managers work?Can they be in the fashion industry or...? In your opinion is it a good job? How available is the job?
2 answers - Asked By: KorriDorri - 5/25/2010
I have a Graduate Degree in this field.
2 answers - Asked By: CSM B - 4/16/2008
I heard about it when it started but i don't know what exactly started all this mayhem. I know that their president is pretty much a dictator and they it had something to do with facebook, or twitter? right?
6 answers - Asked By: LMGTFY - 2/7/2011
I am needing to write a cover letter to go with a resume, and I need to know how to make it stand out. for those interested, this is intended for a Railroad
3 answers - Asked By: crazyace777 - 1/24/2009
Okay then, how will the protests affect the prospect of stability?
3 answers - Asked By: Skidoo - 2/10/2011
I've been applying for jobs everywhere, since April. I graduated with a degree in Business Administration, - Management. I'd like to get a job in HR, finanace, or pretty much anything business (except sales). I've been networking, as much as I can/know how, and applying to positions online. What else can I do to get a job! I'm a hard working, smart guy, and idk how to show that to people. Any suggestions on how to get a job?!?
2 answers - Asked By: Pat - 9/1/2011
What types of opportunities are there for Communication studies major at the entry level career stage? other than internships.
2 answers - Asked By: gradygirl - 4/6/2011
Should we twitter each other? America's way of protesting is to go to a local bar, get drunk, and complain to anyone who will listen. Or we talk it over at dinner telling each other how "we" would run the country if left in charge. Hey! Wake up call! not gonna happen. Also: how many sick days to Egyptians have? Do they take breaks to eat during the rioting? Instead of "sick days" do they phone their boss with a "riot day"?
5 answers - Asked By: Spaced Frehley - 2/4/2011
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