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    Why Not Work Abroad? My Experience Working Overseas
    Choosing to work abroad is an option that you can use to not only take a different step in your career, but also to expand your personal horizons by experiencing a different culture and environment.After I finished university, I was sure that I wanted to work abroad before I got my career established at home in North Ameri
    ars, most common consumer products will become wireless. Say good-bye to cords, cables, and wires. The bad news is that this wireless trend will obsolete virtually all the consumer products that you own today.

    Everything Online- Bricks and mortar sales channels are dying or will seriously shrink. Look to buy absolutely everything online in ten years or less. Embrace the internet or die.

    Asia- The globalization of the marketplace will continue; China will continue to

    Biotechnology Careers
    Biotechnology refers to technological applications that employ living organisms and biological systems extensively in the field of medicine, food science and agriculture. Biotechnology is successfully applied to produce organic products as well as biological weapons. Applications of biotechnology include recycling and treating wa
    The following changes will rock your marketing world:

    Hispanic Revolution- Hispanics accounted for about half the growth in the U.S. population since 2000, according to a recent US Census Bureau report. The nation’s largest minority group is increasing its presence even faster than in the previous decade. Contrary to popular belief, births have overtaken immigration as the largest source of Hispanic growth. If you are not marketing your products with this “minority” in mind, you are making a big mistake amigo.

    Boomers Retire- With nearly 80 million baby boomers driving our current economy, but with 330 of them turning 60 each hour, there’s clearly a change on the horizon with marketing implications all around. Meanwhile, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects a labor force of 162.3 million individuals in 2012, while the economy will require 165.3 million jobs to be filled. Who is going to fill those jobs?

    Health Care Costs Increasing- Old news you say? It is going to get much worse. The real culprit is an acute shortage of doctors coming out of too few medical schools. If the trend line continues at the current rate for the next twelve years, half of the US population will not be able to afford even minimal healthcare. Talk about haves and have nots.

    Mass Personalization- Mass marketing is dying and it is being replaced by mass personalization, a trend that finds the consumer demanding goods and services tailored uniquely for them including clothing, information, and food. Did you know that you can order custom colors of M&Ms with unique personalized logos? Gotta have that!

    Social Networks- MySpace is only the beginning. People want to find others just like themselves by “data mining” the 300 million person pool of US citizens. The networking possibilities are limitless. Marketing is now permanently viral.

    Wireless Everything- Over the next five years, most common consumer products will become wireless. Say good-bye to cords, cables, and wires. The bad news is that this wireless trend will obsolete virtually all the consumer products that you own today.

    Everything Online- Bricks and mortar sales channels are dying or will seriously shrink. Look to buy absolutely everything online in ten years or less. Embrace the internet or die.

    Asia- The globalization of the marketplace will continue; China will continue to

    Keywords-How to Avoid Being Too Dense
    In the old days, stuffing your web pages full of the same keyword was a guaranteed way to boost your web site to the top of the search engines. However, in the Web 2.0 world, search engines are smarter, and the old tricks won’t get you anywhere.If you read many blogs or forums, you have probably seen plenty of debates abou
    nd, you are making a big mistake amigo.

    Boomers Retire- With nearly 80 million baby boomers driving our current economy, but with 330 of them turning 60 each hour, there’s clearly a change on the horizon with marketing implications all around. Meanwhile, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects a labor force of 162.3 million individuals in 2012, while the economy will require 165.3 million jobs to be filled. Who is going to fill those jobs?

    Health Care Costs Increasing- Old news you say? It is going to get much worse. The real culprit is an acute shortage of doctors coming out of too few medical schools. If the trend line continues at the current rate for the next twelve years, half of the US population will not be able to afford even minimal healthcare. Talk about haves and have nots.

    Mass Personalization- Mass marketing is dying and it is being replaced by mass personalization, a trend that finds the consumer demanding goods and services tailored uniquely for them including clothing, information, and food. Did you know that you can order custom colors of M&Ms with unique personalized logos? Gotta have that!

    Social Networks- MySpace is only the beginning. People want to find others just like themselves by “data mining” the 300 million person pool of US citizens. The networking possibilities are limitless. Marketing is now permanently viral.

    Wireless Everything- Over the next five years, most common consumer products will become wireless. Say good-bye to cords, cables, and wires. The bad news is that this wireless trend will obsolete virtually all the consumer products that you own today.

    Everything Online- Bricks and mortar sales channels are dying or will seriously shrink. Look to buy absolutely everything online in ten years or less. Embrace the internet or die.

    Asia- The globalization of the marketplace will continue; China will continue to

    Soft Skills - The New E2B (Employee to Business) Tool
    Soft skills are rapidly evolving as a key tool to enhance an individual's acceptability in an organisation.Research indicates that apart from academic background, qualification ratings, technical strength and suitable body language, soft skills are fast becoming strong contenders for gaining employer approval.Employees/pro
    ts Increasing- Old news you say? It is going to get much worse. The real culprit is an acute shortage of doctors coming out of too few medical schools. If the trend line continues at the current rate for the next twelve years, half of the US population will not be able to afford even minimal healthcare. Talk about haves and have nots.

    Mass Personalization- Mass marketing is dying and it is being replaced by mass personalization, a trend that finds the consumer demanding goods and services tailored uniquely for them including clothing, information, and food. Did you know that you can order custom colors of M&Ms with unique personalized logos? Gotta have that!

    Social Networks- MySpace is only the beginning. People want to find others just like themselves by “data mining” the 300 million person pool of US citizens. The networking possibilities are limitless. Marketing is now permanently viral.

    Wireless Everything- Over the next five years, most common consumer products will become wireless. Say good-bye to cords, cables, and wires. The bad news is that this wireless trend will obsolete virtually all the consumer products that you own today.

    Everything Online- Bricks and mortar sales channels are dying or will seriously shrink. Look to buy absolutely everything online in ten years or less. Embrace the internet or die.

    Asia- The globalization of the marketplace will continue; China will continue to

    Job Interview Answers to 15 Tough Questions – Part 4
    15) What would you do if . . . ? This question about imagined situations is usually posed to evaluate your reaction and judgment about decision-making matters involving the position.The answer here is to remember that the quality of your solution is not nearly as important as your attitude and approach toward the solution.
    oods and services tailored uniquely for them including clothing, information, and food. Did you know that you can order custom colors of M&Ms with unique personalized logos? Gotta have that!

    Social Networks- MySpace is only the beginning. People want to find others just like themselves by “data mining” the 300 million person pool of US citizens. The networking possibilities are limitless. Marketing is now permanently viral.

    Wireless Everything- Over the next five years, most common consumer products will become wireless. Say good-bye to cords, cables, and wires. The bad news is that this wireless trend will obsolete virtually all the consumer products that you own today.

    Everything Online- Bricks and mortar sales channels are dying or will seriously shrink. Look to buy absolutely everything online in ten years or less. Embrace the internet or die.

    Asia- The globalization of the marketplace will continue; China will continue to

    Kick-In-The-Pants Job Search
    Believe it: three obstacles will hold you back from your ideal job -- your r?sum?, you, and your job-search methods. There’s no hidden formula; there’s no bribery needed; there’s no one standing in front of employment — other than YOU!You’ve probably heard all the excuses, or used them yourself. The job market is bad; te
    ars, most common consumer products will become wireless. Say good-bye to cords, cables, and wires. The bad news is that this wireless trend will obsolete virtually all the consumer products that you own today.

    Everything Online- Bricks and mortar sales channels are dying or will seriously shrink. Look to buy absolutely everything online in ten years or less. Embrace the internet or die.

    Asia- The globalization of the marketplace will continue; China will continue to be the dominant trading partner with the US, but at an increasing percentage. Look for India to grow at even faster rate.

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