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Cooling off in a heated industry

Mike Anderson always knew he would join the United States Navy; it was only a question of when. After he left the Navy, Anderson then decided to become one of the 3.3 million veteran business owners in the United States.
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Ask those who served in the military about the experience of transitioning back into the civilian world, and chances are they will admit to a bit of culture shock – positive and negative. One of the most exciting aspects about this change is the opportunity it brings, especially the chance to broaden one’s skill set and venture into unknown territory, armed with the wisdom acquired from years in the service.

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The room seems to be closing in around you. Beads of sweat are forming just beneath your scalp. Your tie is choking you. Your thoughts are running wild. Your skirt is too tight. Your collar is too loose. All this, and the questioning – interrogation? – has yet to begin.

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Interviewing success

Dear Readers,
Jobs are won and lost during the interview. Most people are anxious to get to this part of the job search process, but it can also be the part of the job hunting process that brings on the most anxiety. Companies use different approaches to accomplish the interview. Some are simple one-on-one interviews with the manager for whom you would work.

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