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			<title>Naughty or Nice? How Job Seekers Can Shine During the Holiday Season</title>
			<description>CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (Dec. 11, 2009) &#8211; Have you been naughty or nice? No one is too old to consider this seasonal question. According to John Paul Tier, a career consultant for Williams, Roberts, Young, a Winston-Salem, N.C.-based partner firm of Career Partner International (CPI) www.cpiworld.com, the world&#8217;s largest partnership of career transition and coaching firms, to maximize the unique job-search advantages that the entire holiday season offers, become your very own Santa Claus and make sure your efforts reflect the Nice list.  Naughty. Be a humbug!  Nice. Take time to recognize your individual blessings. Enjoy the holidays, join in the celebration, and remember that we all have something to feel good about. This will actually endear you to friends, family, and others.  Naughty. Give up and restart your efforts in the New Year.  Nice. Bump your job search efforts up a notch by increasing your holiday activities to stand out from those job searchers who simply give up during the...
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			<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 18:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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