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Job Resources On The World Wide Web, Brad Jones Jan 1999

Job Resources On The World Wide Web, Brad Jones

The Corinthian

'.J'he World Wide Web is an abundant source of job-related information. The Web helps users overcome many of the difficulties associated with more conventional methods of communication and allows employees, recruiters, and applicants to exchange information easily and ·quickly. The number of employment-related sites is growing, and many sites offer services that link applicants to position vacancies across the world. General employment advice and information can also be accessed online. Career sites offer advice on the job search process, networking, and many other job-related topics.


Career Maturity: A Comparative Study Of Adults With Attention-Deficit Disorder And Adults Without Attention-Deficit Disorder, Christine L. Mason Jan 1999

Career Maturity: A Comparative Study Of Adults With Attention-Deficit Disorder And Adults Without Attention-Deficit Disorder, Christine L. Mason

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A comparative study was conducted to explore the differences in career maturity in adults with a diagnosis of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (AD/HD) and adults without a diagnosis of AD/HD. Thirty adults with AD/HD and thirty-three adults without AD/HD completed a personal data questionnaire and My Vocational Situation (MVS). The control group also completed a twelve question screening instrument for AD/HD. The data was statistically analyzed using independent sample t-test for equality of means.