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June 2009

“Being a successful entrepreneur also means getting comfortable with failure, says Kushell. As a business person you’re bound to make mistakes, but every mistake teaches you something. It’s important to get past the fear and take the first step toward starting your business.”

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The work force is cut throat and people will only take you as serious as you take yourself, so take the time to confront yourself about how your style of dress reflects your career goals.

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Leading women entrepreneurs and business experts will come together in Long Beach, California to motivate and guide girls ages 15 to 18 with creating successful businesses while in high school and college.

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“If you are a young professional, especially within 5 years of college graduation, I highly suggest you taking this assessment and opting for the premium report … It could be a useful tool in helping you create the best path to your own career success.”

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There are still plenty of internship opportunities for this summer. Remember, over 70 percent of college graduates have internships. These are crucial opportunities for students to develop workplace experience. Internships are great for learning how to network, observe the workplace, and perform entry-level tasks.

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