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CSI Welcomes Students to SAT/ACT Bootcamp
CSI Gives Back Director Becky Lowry, CMP welcomed Robert E. Lee High School students to University Select, LLC‘s SAT/ACT Bootcamp on September 19, 2019. This semester, 70 students took part in the program through High School 9:12, a beneficiary of CSI Gives Back.
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Birdies for the Brave 2019
What an un-fore-gettable time raising funds for combat-wounded veterans with Birdies for the Brave at TPC Sawgrass! ⛳🎖️💕 A special thanks to our veterans Alex Clifford and Jerry Dedge for playing with Team CSI. To date, Birdies for the Brave has raised more than $17M for organizations including: –Special Operations Warrior Foundation–Homes For Our Troops–Navy SEAL Foundation–Operation Homefront–Military Warriors Support…
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Tips for Coming Back Strong After Maternity Leave
Coming back after having a baby is a time fraught with anxiety for many women. Women who return to work quickly tend to breastfeed less, experience more physical and emotional challenges, and feel more anxious than women who can take more time off to care for their newborn. Therefore, balancing career and earning needs with…
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Team CSI at the 2019 LUNG FORCE Run/Walk
Team CSI came to represent at the 2019 LUNG FORCE Run/Walk with the American Lung Association. For the 5th year in a row, we’ve been named the Most Spirited Team! CSI Healthcare IT Division President Kate Mays earned the Top Overall Female honors while the following team members ranked at the top of their age…
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6 Steps to Winning Your Long-Distance Job Search
Military spouses, new graduates, and workers transitioning to new industries are among those who might have to consider a long-distance job search. Local candidates have several distinct advantages: they may already have a local reputation in the industry or have connections with a recruiter through networking. They can commit to an interview on short notice.…
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Why Running a Household is Like Running a Business
“I actually look forward to coming to work so I can feel more calm and in control,” said one frazzled working mother of four girls. “No matter how crazy things get at work, it’s much easier than the crazy, exhausting road race my weekends have become.” Working parents do it all: they each have a…
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The Inaugural CSI Gives Back Gala
Presenting The Inaugural CSI Gives Back Gala in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. This event allowed us to raise $20,000 for our beneficiaries: The Duval County Public Schools Clothing Closet and High School 9:12. The Clothing Closet is a free program run by Duval County Public School Social Workers that provides new uniforms for students. Uniforms are…
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The Questions You Should Be Asking During An Interview [Part 3]
Paul Falcone is an HR consultant and author of 96 Great Interview Questions to Ask Before You Hire. He’s written the definitive guide to asking great questions and evaluating a candidate’s responses. He provides several questions that are best deployed at the beginning of an interview. He recommends going beyond the classic “Tell me about…
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Dear Future Workforce
Read Lessons 1 and 2 here. Lesson Number Three: Stop looking for the “right” answer. There may be no right answer. Sometimes, there may be two or three right answers or good enough answers. There may be a couple of bad answers, but you might have to pick one anyway. Unlike on your Scantron test,…
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Avoid These Interviewing Mistakes
Even in this very tight labor market, candidates must do well in the interview process to be considered. And yes, that dreaded First Impression really does matter. The Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology spoke with 166 interviewers after they’d seen 691 students at a career fair. They asked how quickly the interviewers made decisions about…