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  2. Impossible Is Nothing (video résumé) - Wikipedia

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    Vayner's job application includes: Cover letter; Resume: one and a half pages; Writing sample: eight pages; A glamour shot of Vayner; Seven-minute video that features the following alleged feats by Vayner: Interview: gives advice for achieving life goals; Bench press: 495 pounds (225 kilograms) Downhill skiing with jumps

  3. Epilepsy and employment - Wikipedia

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    Issues. The following issues exist for people with epilepsy in their quest for and performance of employment: Barring from employment. People with epilepsy may be barred from various types of employment, either by law, by company regulations, or by common sense [clarification needed], thereby lowering the pool of jobs available to the job seeker.

  4. Career portfolio - Wikipedia

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    Career portfolios help document education, work samples and skills. People use career portfolios to apply for jobs, apply to college or training programs. They are more in-depth than a resume, which is used to summarize the above in one or two pages. Career portfolios serve as proof of one's skills, abilities, and potential in the future.

  5. Designation of workers by collar color - Wikipedia

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    Collar color is a set of terms denoting groups of working individuals based on the colors of their collars worn at work. These can commonly reflect one's occupation within a broad class, or sometimes gender; at least in the late 20th and 21st century, these are generally metaphorical and not a description of typical present apparel.

  6. James Innes (author) - Wikipedia

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    James now also hosts his own show on YouTube, the channel covers a range of topics, the most common being that of career advice as well as discussions around the latest news as it relates to employment, careers and the jobs market. Published work. The CV Book (Pearson, Harlow, 2009) ISBN 978-1-292-08647-7. Third edition published 2016.

  7. Career break - Wikipedia

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    A career break is usually between one month and two years long. Six months to two years is the most common period of time for a career break. [1] It is also possible to take a mini career break of less than one month, which enables people to try out career break activities without committing to longer periods of time.

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