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  2. Best Of: Starting Your First Job - AOL

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    Getty Images Chasing that first job may feel something like pursuing a unicorn. The hunt takes you on a wild goose chase of resume and cover letter-crafting (32 revisions and counting), anxiety ...

  3. List of countries by average annual labor hours - Wikipedia

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    Another important factor is the extent to which part-time work is widespread, which is less common in developing countries. In 2017, the Southeast Asian state of Cambodia had the longest average working hours worldwide among 66 countries studied. Here, the working time per worker was around 2,456 hours per year, which is just under 47 hours per ...

  4. I Made $15 an Hour at My First Job - AOL

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    “It was tough, repetitive work, and the smell alone would make you queasy after a few hours,” he said. “I started at $15 an hour, which felt decent at first.” However, this sentiment didn ...

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  6. Résumé - Wikipedia

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    A reverse chronological résumé, the current preferred standard as of 2024, lists a candidate's job experiences in chronological order (last thing first), generally covering the previous 10 to 15 years. Positions are listed with starting and ending dates. Current positions on a résumé typically list the starting date to the present.

  7. Labor Code of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    for first eight hours of work – plus thirty percent (30%) of the daily rate; for excess of eight hours of work – plus thirty percent (30%) of hourly rate on said day; If an employee works on August 21 (Ninoy Aquino Day), November 1 (All Saints' Day), and/or December 31 (Last Day of the Year) and it falls under his rest day, his wage will be