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<title>Most Admired Companies for Minority Professionals</title>
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<description>Survey Offers Insight into Diversity Planning</description> 
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<title>Young Women Bring New Value to High-Tech Workplace</title>
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<description>For Daisy Jenkins, working in human resources means getting the right people in the right jobs at the right time. As vice president of Human Resources and Security for Raytheon Missile Systems in Tucson, Arizona, she works to fill the employee pipeline with women and men who can lead the organization to the next level of defense technology.</description> 
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<title>In Search of the Balanced Life</title>
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<description>One woman who knows the challenges of this balancing act very well is Diana Bing, director of Enterprise Learning at IBM. It’s her job to come up with the career development strategy for the company. Women of Color magazine recently asked her to share some of what she has learned during her 29-year career with IBM. The first thing she told us is that perfect balance is an unrealistic goal.</description> 
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<title>Dr. Albert M. Green Keeps SAIC on R&D's Leading Edge</title>
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<description>Dr. Green is an advocate of multidisciplinary training for students. As he told us, "Students, both undergraduate or graduate, should pursue training that is broad and not narrow. Whenever possible, speak with practicing technologists, scientists, and engineers to find out what they really do." </description> 
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<title>Use Your Resume To Help Negotiate a Higher Salary</title>
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<description>Most job seekers believe that salary negotiation starts once they have an offer in hand, but nothing could be farther from the truth.  In fact, your resume can make the difference between negotiating at the top end of the salary range—or the bottom end—in your next job offer.  If that sounds strange to you, consider the following.</description> 
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