Employment Interviewers, Private or Public EmploymentMost employment interviewers work either for personnel staffing firms and employment agencies or for state job service centers. They may also be called “personnel consultants” or “human resource coordinators.”
The challenge all employment interviewers face is matching people who are seeking jobs with employers who want to hire them. Employment interviewers must be able to both evaluate a job-seeker’s skills and know an employer’s needs
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Health Educators Job DescriptionPeople with good health often take it for granted.
But a healthy lifestyle is something that most people need to work at. And that’s where Health Educators come in. They help people learn to take responsibility for their own well-being.
Either one-on-one...or in groups... these professionals meet with clients... and assess their needs.
They then develop a program or approach to address those needs
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Order Fillers, Wholesale and Retail Sales Job DescriptionEvery time you order merchandise from a catalog, or fax a request for information, your contact with a company is handled by an order clerk.
Orders for materials, merchandise or services can come from within an organization or from outside. However, most order clerks receive orders from other companies or individuals.
The order clerk serves an important role, since he or she is often a customer’s only direct contact with the company
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Postmasters and Mail Superintendents Job DescriptionThe U.S. Postal Service handles more mail than any other postal service in the world.
That makes the typical post office a very busy place.
Making sure that everything is operating properly is the responsibility of Postmasters and Superintendents.
These senior managers oversee all aspects of the post office.
From the mechanical systems that move the mail…
…to the personnel that comprise the staff, this is a career that requires solid business, management and interpersonal skills
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