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    Job Exploration

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    Job Title | Description | Skills Required (list at least five skills‚ three of which are specific skills in the field of criminal justice). | Why are the skills listed needed to succeed in the position? | Crime Scene Investigator | In charge of investigating crime scenes‚ collecting and analyzing evidence | * Detail * Patience * A Logical and Deductive Mind * Communication skills * A strong stomach | These skills are important to succeed in this position because if you lack these skills

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    Stressful Jobs

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    Stressful Jobs For many workers stress is part of the job description. Some types of jobs trigger more stress than others‚ and would drive most people out of their mind. I think two of the most stressful jobs are air traffic controller and commercial airlines pilot. These jobs can be notoriously stressful because of the communication‚ responsibility and working hours. Communication is a vital part of these jobs. Air traffic controllers are trained to focus on the exact words pilots and other

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    Steve Jobs

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    Apple co-founder Steve Jobs‚ who revolutionized technology through his design‚ marketing and creation of personal computers and mobile devices‚ has died at 56‚ the company announced Wednesday. The man who forged Apple into a powerhouse and shaped how people listen to music and how they use computers died peacefully surrounded by his family. "We are deeply saddened to announce that Steve Jobs passed away today‚" Apple said in a brief statement. "Steve’s brilliance‚ passion and energy were the source

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    life. Job: A paid position of regular employment Occupation: A job or profession‚ a way of spending time There are six domains in the content model starting with” worker characteristics” which talks about the abilities‚ enduring attributes of the individual that influence performance‚ also the occupational interest‚ the preference of work environments and also work values and work styles what is more important to you at work and how exactly you enjoy and feel more comfortable doing your job. “Worker

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    Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs February 24‚ 1955 – October 5‚ 2011)[3][4] was an American entrepreneur‚[5] marketer‚[6] and inventor‚[7] who was the co-founder‚ chairman‚ and CEO of Apple Inc. Through Apple‚ he is widely recognized as a charismatic pioneer of the personal computer revolution[8][9] and for his influential career in the computer and consumer electronics fields‚ transforming "one industry after another‚ from computers and smart phones to music and movies".[10] Jobs also co-founded and served

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    Job Burnout

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    Job Burnout in 20th Century America By: Abstract This paper discusses job burnout in both a clinical aspect as well as with a statistical outlook. During the course of this paper we will examine both the cause and effects that both short term and long term job burnout can play into the lives of the working class in society today. Although job burnout is not something that can be medically diagnosed in the same manner as cancer or chicken pox it can have effects that can become just as

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    the unemployment rate in the Inland Empire has been at 12 percent. As our society continues to stumble‚ America continues to decrease the number of job openings available. Because of this job hunting today is a very difficult process. To begin with due to a staggering economy there are fewer job openings available but more people trying to look for jobs. People all over the country are being laid off due to budget cuts. For example it is said that three hundred teachers are to be laid off this year

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    job enlargement

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    Reduced Costs Through Job Enlargement: A Case Author(s): Maurice D. Kilbridge Source: The Journal of Business‚ Vol. 33‚ No. 4 (Oct.‚ 1960)‚ pp. 357-362 Published by: The University of Chicago Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2350917 . Accessed: 21/10/2013 07:50 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars

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    Job Motivation

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    a worker to action as well as the external factors that encourage that action (Locke & Latham‚ 2002). This report aims to analyze the interviewee’s work motivation by using the job motivation theory. In this report‚ I interviewed a job incumbent. I will analyze the interviewee’s work motivation by applying the job characteristics model‚ expectancy theory and reinforcement theory. In this case‚ my interviewee was a secondary school teacher in Hong Kong called Miss Tse. She had been a teacher for

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    reduce employees’ intrinsic interest in the tasks they are doing. Along these lines‚ Mark Lepper of Stanford University found that children rewarded for drawing with felt-tip pens no longer wished to use the pens at all when rewards were removed‚ whereas children who were not rewarded for using the pens were eager to use them. Similar experiment in which children completed puzzles have also shown that increasing rewards can decrease interest in there warded task. Some have questioned the extent to which

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