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Professional wardrobe key to interview (The Pitt News)

News in brief (Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life)

Bagging internship offers and its benefits for teenagers (PIZZAHEROS)

Frost challenge rewarding (The Post and Courier)

Hire an industrial psychologist before you hire anyone else (Provo Daily Herald)

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Professional wardrobe key to interview (The Pitt News)

Although a stylish outfit alone won’t win over a future employer, it definitely doesn’t hurt. Would you hire someone to deal with important customers and represent your company if he walked in for his interview wearing ill-fitting, stained pants, an unbuttoned, un-tucked shirt and messy hair?

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News in brief (Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life)

Here are a selection of brief news items from this week’s paper edition, and possibly a few news briefs that didn’t make it in the paper.

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Bagging internship offers and its benefits for teenagers (PIZZAHEROS)

Summer internships inject the much needed on the job skill development for teenagers. Even working as a counter attendant at McDonalds teaches children something useful in life. It prepares teens after high school or college with skills needed as a working individual.

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Frost challenge rewarding (The Post and Courier)

NEW YORK — Movie-star math: Michael Sheen is to the Martin Sheen acting family as Adam Baldwin is to the Alec Baldwin acting family — no relation. The Welsh actor soon may be as well-known as any of them in America with the release of "Frost/Nixon," Ron Howard's movie adaptation of the London and Tony Award-nominated Broadway play about celebrity interviewer David Frost's landmark 1977 TV ...

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Hire an industrial psychologist before you hire anyone else (Provo Daily Herald)

In professional sports, most of the "draft day" hype focuses on athletic skills. But sophisticated general managers who are responsible for these multimillion-dollar decisions have to factor in other elements. They realize that the performance of their choices will depend as much on personal qualities as on raw physical talent.

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