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Some Common Career Pitfalls!
By Dilip Saraf on 15 Apr 2012
Having worked with thousands of clients globally I have kept track of some of the main reasons professionals come to me as my clients. This blog is about some of the most common reasons people get into trouble with their careers, and is also about some ways of either avoiding or overcoming those trouble spots (the remedies I suggest to them).
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China opens doors of state-run companies to world’s top talent
By vivekwadhwa on 15 Apr 2012
The top talent in countries around the world have a new suitor: the Chinese government.
China has a severe shortage of skilled talent and, in a policy reversal, has decided to open its doors to talent from around the world. This could mean that the brilliant NASA scientists the U.S. laid off, could find new employment — and a new home — in Shanghai or Beijing.
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International Day for Mine Awareness
By rajilukkoor on 09 Apr 2012
April 4 was International Day for Mine Awareness. I'm speaking of landmines. We in the western world don't think much about landmines or even hear about their distressing and far-reaching effects. I decided to write this article to educate the world on the significance of landmines.
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Overcoming Entrepreneurial Schizophrenia!
By Dilip Saraf on 08 Apr 2012
A noticeable percentage of my clients, who are in their corporate careers also have a dream of becoming an entrepreneur one day. Their entrepreneurial predilections are apparent when they disclose that in the Client Intake Questionnaire, and in a more subtle way, when I look at their performance and engagement in their jobs.
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Depression and Migraines: An Unexpected Link
By MySahana on 05 Apr 2012
If you suffer from migraines, you know how much they disrupt your life. Migraines are chronic headaches that cause significant pain and are accompanied by neurological symptoms such as auras, nausea or vomiting.
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Tips for buying the right health insurance plan
By Sunny Sethi on 04 Apr 2012
Did you recently lost your job and found COBRA health insurance premiums way too expensive? Or you don’t have health insurance because your employer does not offer it?
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The Strength of Weak Links in Your Career Reinvention!
By Dilip Saraf on 01 Apr 2012
A good part of my own career coaching practice rests on helping clients through their reinvention. What is reinvention? It is taking your past experience in one area and repacking it in a new and different area using your innate genius as a fulcrum. In my own case I have gone through four different careers, and now I am in my fifth (check out my LinkedIn Profile to see that progression).
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2010 Census brief - trend for Asian population
By bayareadesi team on 31 Mar 2012
According to 2010 Census release by The U.S. Census Bureau shows the Asian population grew faster than any other race group over the last decade. The Asian population grew by 43.3 percent at a faster rate than the total U.S. population, which increased by 9.7 percent from 2000 to 2010.
Asians Represent More Than 50 Percent of the Population in Hawaii
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My Pet Peeves!
By Dilip Saraf on 29 Mar 2012
As a career coach I have worked with thousands of clients and prospects. This blog is about a partial catalog of unwitting behaviors that I find get in the way of those who are trying to get ahead in life. When I observe them from my clients I tell them and try to correct them from their errant ways.
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H-1B Countdown Begins!
By khandelwalaw on 27 Mar 2012
On March 27th 2012, USCIS announced that it will begin accepting H-1B petitions subject to the Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 cap starting Monday April 2, 2012.
The cases will be considered as accepted the date the petitions are received by USCIS, not the date they are mailed.
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