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#BeWerbung
Dieser Leitfaden führt Schritt-für-Schritt durch alle Phasen eines erfolgreichen Bewerbungsprozesses und zeigt insbesondere, worauf es bei der Online-Stellensuche und der Selbstdarstellung in der digitalen Welt ankommt. Das Recruiting neuer Mitarbeiter verlagert sich mehr und mehr in die virtuelle Welt: Bewerberprofile werden von Algorithmen vorgefiltert und die Vernetzung über Social Media und Networks sorgt für steigende Transparenz. Im ersten Teil des Buches können sich Bewerber anhand zahlreicher Reflexionsfragen selbst einschätzen: Welche Aufgaben und Arbeitsumgebungen passen zu mir? Was sind meine Stärken und Kompetenzen? Erst dann beginnt die Suche nach einer passenden Ausschreibung, sei es über Online-Plattformen, Suchmaschinen, Unternehmenswebseiten oder soziale Netzwerke. Der Autor zeigt, wie eine wirkungsvolle Selbstdarstellung im WWW funktioniert und aussagekräftige Bewerbungsunterlagen formuliert sind. Im nächsten Kapitel dreht sich alles um das Vorstellungsgespräch, sei es virtuell oder am Firmenstandort. Weitere Kapitel behandeln die rechtlichen Aspekte des Bewerbungsprozesses und Arbeitsvertrages und zeigen, was es beim Start ins neue Berufsleben mit dem ersten Arbeitstag und der Probezeit zu beachten gilt. Das Buch richtet sich an alle, die auf der Suche nach ihrem Traumjob sind – Berufseinsteiger, Uni-Absolventen und Berufserfahrene, die sich neu orientieren möchten. Besonders hilfreich sind die zahlreichen Reflexionsfragen, Insidertipps und Beispiele – kombiniert mit knappen und übersichtlichen Informationen.Der erfolgreiche BewerbungsprozessWelche Arbeit passt zu mir? – Werte, Kompetenzen und Arbeitsstile Wie finde ich die passende Arbeit? – Suche nach Stellenanzeigen, Selbstdarstellung im Internet und aussagekräftige BewerbungsunterlagenDie passende Arbeit bekommen – Vorstellungsgespräche meisternArbeitsvertrag und Rechtliches im Bewerbungsprozess Ziel erreicht: Der erste Arbeitstag
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#BIDENWON
With tongue planted firmly in cheek, award-winning author illustrator Cathy Hull wittily writes and scathingly draws her own conclusions as she takes readers image by image through four years of pivotal events and watershed moments during the Biden administration. Depictions include the 2020 election, the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and “unprecedented!” “unpresidented” [sic, Trump] impeachments, indictments, trials, and the tsunami of unintended consequences in the wake of the former guy and his MAGA movement.No one escapes scrutiny. Hull targets both sides of the aisle and the Supreme Court. There’s an all-inclusive cast of characters—heroes, bullies, and victims alike. Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Mitch McConnell, Chuck Schumer, Ted Cruz, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, Rudy Giuliani, Lindsay Graham, Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas. And yes, of course, Donald John Trump.In a nutshell, Donald Trump stands by all the misstatements and threats he has made. Constitution be damned. Joseph Biden is nostalgic about the future and endless possibilities. Still, putting country over ego and personal ambition, President Joseph R. Biden ended his fifty-year plus tale of reversal and resilience, dropped his bid for re-election, passed the torch and enthusiastically endorsed his running mate, Kamala Harris— the first female, Black and South Asian American to serve as vice president— to replace him atop the ticket. She’s off and running. Intent on finishing the job, Joe remains focused on governing and delivering an ambitious big goal to-do list in his remaining time in office.“Democrats — it’s time to come together and beat Trump. Let’s do this."—Joe Biden
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#Bidenwon
#BIDENWON: The Art of Recovery depicts the political landscape that shaped the first term of President Joseph R. Biden.With tongue planted firmly in cheek, award-winning author illustrator Cathy Hull wittily writes and scathingly draws her own conclusions as she takes readers image by image through four years of pivotal events and watershed moments during the Biden administration. Depictions include the 2020 election, the Jan. 6 attack on Congress and "unprecedented!" "unpresidented" [sic, Trump] impeachments, indictments, trials, and the tsunami of unintended consequences in the wake of the former guy and his MAGA movement. No one escapes scrutiny. Hull targets both sides of the aisle and the Supreme Court. There's an all-inclusive cast of characters--heroes, bullies, and victims alike. Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, Mitch McConnell, Chuck Schumer, Ted Cruz, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, Rudy Giuliani, Lindsay Graham, Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas. And yes, of course, Donald John Trump. In a nutshell, Donald Trump stands by all the misstatements and threats he has made. Constitution be damned. Joseph Biden is nostalgic about the future and endless possibilities. Still, putting country over ego and personal ambition, President Joseph R. Biden ended his fifty-year plus tale of reversal and resilience, dropped his bid for reelection, passed the torch and enthusiastically endorsed his running mate, Kamala Harris-- the first female, Black and South Asian American to serve as vice president-- to replace him atop the ticket. She's off and running. Intent on finishing the job, Joe remains focused on governing and delivering an ambitious big goal to-do list in his remaining time in office. "Democrats -- it's time to come together and beat Trump. Let's do this."--Joe Biden
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#BlackInSchool
A young Black woman documents the systemic racism in her high school diary and calls for justice and educational reform. The prevalence of anti-Black racism and its many faces, from racial profiling to police brutality, in North America is indisputable. How do we stop racist ideas and violence if the very foundation of our society is built upon white supremacy? How do we end systemic racism if the majority do not experience it or question its existence? Do our schools instill children with the ideals of equality and tolerance, or do they reinforce differences and teach children of colour that they don't belong? # BlackInSchool is Habiba Cooper Diallo's high school journal, in which she documents, processes, and resists the systemic racism, microaggressions, stereotypes, and outright racism she experienced while being Black in school in Canada. Powerful and eye-opening, Cooper Diallo illustrates how our schools reinforce rather than erode racism: the handcuffing and frisking of students of colour by police at school; one-dimensional, tokenistic curricula portraying Black people; and the constant barrage of overt racism from students and staff alike. She shows how systemic racism works, how it alienates and seeks to destroys a child's sense of self. She shows how our institutions work to erase the lived experiences of Black youth and try to erase Black youth themselves. Cooper Diallo's words will resonate with some, but should shock, appall, and animate a great many more into action towards a society that is truly equitable for all.
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#BlackInSchool
A young Black woman documents the systemic racism in her high school diary and calls for justice and educational reform. The prevalence of anti-Black racism and its many faces, from racial profiling to police brutality, in North America is indisputable. How do we stop racist ideas and violence if the very foundation of our society is built upon white supremacy? How do we end systemic racism if the majority do not experience it or question its existence? Do our schools instill children with the ideals of equality and tolerance, or do they reinforce differences and teach children of colour that they don't belong? # BlackInSchool is Habiba Cooper Diallo's high school journal, in which she documents, processes, and resists the systemic racism, microaggressions, stereotypes, and outright racism she experienced while being Black in school in Canada. Powerful and eye-opening, Cooper Diallo illustrates how our schools reinforce rather than erode racism: the handcuffing and frisking of students of colour by police at school; one-dimensional, tokenistic curricula portraying Black people; and the constant barrage of overt racism from students and staff alike. She shows how systemic racism works, how it alienates and seeks to destroys a child's sense of self. She shows how our institutions work to erase the lived experiences of Black youth and try to erase Black youth themselves. Cooper Diallo's words will resonate with some, but should shock, appall, and animate a great many more into action towards a society that is truly equitable for all.
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#blacklove
This edited volume qualifies black love on the basis of black identity. Much of what is experienced of blackness as an identity arises out of a juxtaposition to other races and identities, particularly whiteness. The contributors in this volume resist the idea of black love in reference to whiteness by exposing the hidden toxicities that come with a focus on whiteness. They reflect on intricate and intimate relationship dynamics that arise out of a violent and challenging past between Black women and Black men.
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#blacklove
This edited volume qualifies black love on the basis of black identity. Much of what is experienced of blackness as an identity arises out of a juxtaposition to other races and identities, particularly whiteness. The contributors in this volume resist the idea of black love in reference to whiteness by exposing the hidden toxicities that come with a focus on whiteness. They reflect on intricate and intimate relationship dynamics that arise out of a violent and challenging past between Black women and Black men.

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