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Cwolf112

The best thing you can do when looking for a dream job is always look for opportunities to expand your knowledge in your dream field. The surefire way to miss that dream job is not to be as skilled or up to date on the information as possible. Look for additional classes, free lectures, books, etc—always be ahead of the curve!

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aliciak

Yeah, branching out is always a good idea! More skills make you more well-rounded...and hopefully a more attractive job candidate!

  • By aliciak
  • on 9/16/08 12:16 PM EST