Your job should provide not only a paycheck, but some measure of reward. You probably spend at least 40 hours per week there. A promotion may be the key to getting more reward out of your working hours. But earning a promotion can be more work than you think. Your workplace may be very competitive, or there may not be much room for advancement. Regardless, keeping these tips in mind may be the boost you need to keep your name at the top of upper management’s list of candidates. These tips are courtesy of Kate Lorenz, editor at CareerBuilder.com.
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Engineers use scientific training to solve practical problems, from building stronger bridges to improving electrical power grids. The engineering field is represented by more than 25 major specialties and subdivisions. Engineers can specialize in an industry such as aeronautics or in a single technology like jet engines. Read the rest of this entry »

Welcome to the Graduate School Information Exam. Do not open your test booklets until the instructor signals it is okay to do so. Please mark your answer sheet with a No. 2 pencil, and do not make any stray marks outside the circle. You’ll have 30 minutes to complete Section One. Begin.
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