Finding the perfect people for graduate vacancies


I have found recruiting
for graduate vacancies one of the most testing jobs of my career. For
regular jobs, a CV is sufficient to highlight the technical ability
of a person. It is much more difficult for graduate jobs, as there
are more complex questions that need to be answered which cannot
simply be written on a CV.

Deciding a persons
suitability to a graduate job is simple in theory: they need to show
experience or transferrable skills that will enable them to be
successful in the position. However, my vast experience tells me that
many a ?suitable’ candidate on the face of it, has proven to be
?unsuitable’ once actually employed.

Evans, Lutzer, Swindoll: An Evang-elastic Gospel

Preachers like Anthony T. (Tony) Evans or Charles R. (Chuck) Swindoll may appear to stand for truth and the Christian gospel, but if their teaching on salvation by grace allows a professing Christian to continue in willful rebellion against God’s moral law without fear, they destroy with one hand what they attempt to build with the other.

 

The Win-Win of Joint Ventures

Forming a partnership with another company can be a great marketing injection into the revenues of your business. By combining your strengths, you will become a greater force in your industry. However, making it a win-win situation does require careful consideration.

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Forming a partnership with another company can be a great marketing injection into the revenues of your business. By combining your strengths, you will become a greater force in your industry. However, making it a win-win situation does require careful consideration.

Creating the joint venture groundwork

Remarriage Preparation - How To Know If You’re Ready to Remarry

Are you thinking about getting remarried? Make sure you’re doing it for the right reasons…

Remarrying is a big decision. The good news is that 75% of divorced people do remarry. The bad news is that at least 60% of those remarriages will end in a re-divorce.

Not being ready to remarry is one of the biggest problems I see with my coaching clients. Today, lets look at one of the ways you can KNOW you’re not ready.

Monkey in the Middle

During a divorce and long after it’s final, your children will be asking you questions that make you squirm. Making them feel awful about the other parent that they still love is playing dirty.

Anytime we have disagreements with other people, it is our instinct as human beings to have someone on our “side.” When you get divorced or are getting divorced, it is very tempting to talk with friends and family about who was “right” or “wrong” or who the fault lies with in the divorce. It’s okay, it’s even therapeutic, to discuss your situation with your adult friends and family. It’s tempting to talk about who was at fault in the marriage with your children also, but don’t do it. Don’t discuss how horrible you think your ex is at all.

Life After Divorce - Despair, Depression or Hope: Which Will it Be?

While sadness after a divorce is pretty much a given, how far will that sadness go? Take a look at some of the problems with letting it go too far…

Divorce causes so many different emotions that it can seem overwhelming at times. One of the strongest of these emotions is despair. It’s easy to understand why despair comes along in the course and aftermath of a divorce. So many things are changing at once that it’s difficult to be able to focus on all of them, let alone cope with them. After debris has settled though, holding onto despairing thoughts is more likely to leave you stuck than it is in helping you to pick up the pieces and move forward.

Military Divorce - The Legal Rights Of Active Duty Military Personnel In Divorce Actions

Military personnel faced with divorce are protected by special rules that are intended to prevent their spouses from unfairly taking advantage of their active-duty status. A spouse on active duty may be unable to attend divorce proceedings because he or she is not stationed near the divorce court. When this happens, the military member can ask the court to delay proceedings until military requirements allow the member to attend. The judge will usually grant the delay unless it is determined that the military service does not substantially affect the member’s ability to attend. If you or your spouse is on active duty, the provisions of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Relief Act, 50 U.S.C.A. App. Sec. 521 (1968) may affect the procedures. If your spouse is in active duty and you are seeking an uncontested divorce, you may ask your spouse to waive the provisions contained in that law.

Is There Such A Thing As A Simple Divorce?

Let’s face it, most divorces are nasty, ugly, painful experiences that tend to drag on and on draining everyone involved both emotionally and financially in the process. It’s not very often where the parties remain close friends that are still in love but just can’t live with each other like in many movies.

No, the best thing for everyone involved is to get the divorce over with as quickly as possible and move on with their lives. In fact, a close friend of mine just finished a divorce that took over a year to complete despite the fact that the final settlement was not much different from the one originally proposed and agreed to.

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