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How to Get a Marketing Job

Competition for marketing jobs is high. Whether you’re just starting out in the field or have several years of experience, there are techniques you can use to make a good impression on hiring managers. If your dream job is in the marketing industry, below are some valuable tips on how to get a marketing job… Read more »

5 Reasons to Accept a Lower-Paying Job

Although money is certainly an important factor when it comes to deciding whether to take a job offer, it isn’t the most important reason. There are many reasons to accept a job for less money. Whether it’s great benefits or room for growth, taking a job that pays less can prove to be a wise… Read more »

Education Helps Retailers Bond

By Carrie Rossenfeld LOS ANGELES-As GlobeSt.com reported earlier today, locally based commercial real estate property-management and development firm NewMark Merrill Cos. is partnering with Fremont University to offer retail employees in the firm’s centers the unique corporate-training opportunity of learning relevant retail-related skills alongside full-time college students. The firm’s CEO Sandy Sigal tells GlobeSt.com that… Read more »

Retail Training Goes Back to School

By Carrie Rossenfeld Store owners, managers and employees located at NewMark Merrill’s portfolio of more than 70 shopping centers will now have the opportunity to sample practical college courses at no cost to the learners. The commercial real estate property-management and development firm is partnering with Fremont University to offer these retail employees the unique… Read more »

7 Common Job Interview Mistakes

Do you continuously miss out on job offers, but can’t figure out why? If you got the interview but didn’t get the job, it is likely that you made a mistake sometime during the interview process. Below are 7 common job interview mistakes many people make without even realizing it. Continue reading to ensure that… Read more »

Press Release: Fremont University Announces 2013 Commencement Speaker, Dexanne Clohan, MD

Los Angeles, California – March 21, 2013 Celebrating its 27th annual graduating class, Fremont University is proud to announce HealthSouth Chief Medical Officer Dexanne Clohan, MD, as its 2013 commencement speaker. The ceremony, honoring the Class of 2013, will be held at 12:00 pm on June 1 at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre, located at 743… Read more »

Fremont University to Attend Kids Fun Zone Event at the Anaheim Town Square Shopping Center on 3/30

As part of a partnership with NewMark Merrill Companies, Fremont University will be attending another Kids Fun Zone event at the Anaheim Town Square shopping center on Saturday, March 30th. Fremont’s Sports Therapy students will offer free massages to attendees of the event. There will also be an informational booth where attendees can receive education… Read more »

7 Phone Interview Tips: Mastering the Phone Interview

Never underestimate the importance of the phone interview. The phone interview is often the first and most important step in the interview process; if you don’t make a good impression during this stage, you probably won’t advance to the next level. Below are seven phone interview tips that will impress any hiring manager. Follow this… Read more »

How to Get a Raise or Promotion at Work

If you are continuously passed over for a raise or promotion at work, it could be because you haven’t applied yourself. In order to climb the corporate ladder, you must take responsibility for your career. It’s not enough to simply do what’s required; you have to aim to exceed expectations at every opportunity. Take the… Read more »

Five Financial Aid Myths

Many misconceptions people have about college revolve around financial aid. One of the most common myths about college financial aid involves people thinking they make too much money to qualify. What many people do not realize is that financial aid comes in many different forms and from many different sources, so even those who make… Read more »

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