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St. Joseph's University Grad Lands Job With Cable Network | CareerFuel.net
Blog post Jun 19, 2013 09:05 EDT
Some kids have it and some just don’t. You can call it drive, instinct, fear or all of the above—they are the recent university grads who land full-time jobs fresh out of college while we nod our heads and say, “I’m not surprised.”
HOT DATING SITE, CHEEK’D, PULLS BACK THE COVERS IN NEW CAREERFUEL WEB SERIES "STARTUP REVEALED
Press Release Jun 17, 2013 16:39 EDT
Summit, New Jersey, June 17, 2013--CareerFuel.net, the go-to site for finding a job or starting a business, launched a new web series that shows what it is really like to run a startup. Starring Lori Cheek, Founder and CEO of Cheekd.com, technology for playful flirting, the series exposes the truth of running a startup and it is not always pretty—even if the CEO is.
If you want to know what it is really like to work at a startup, CareerFuel’s new series, "Startup Revealed," starring Lori Cheek, Founder and CEO of Cheek'd, will thrill you! Lori has a brilliant idea for today’s dating world, and she is the recipient of to-die-for press and multiple award winner, including last week’s announcement by American Express of the of the top 10 CEOs to watch in 2013.
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Startup Revealed: Tech Wreck (Ep. 1) | CareerFuel.net
If you want to know what it is really like to work at a startup, CareerFuel’s new series, "Startup Revealed," starring Lori Cheek, Founder and CEO of Cheek'd, will thrill you! Lori has a brilliant idea for today’s dating world, and she is the recipient of to-die-for press and multiple award winner, including last week’s announcement by American Express of the of the top 10 CEOs to watch in 2013.
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Small Business Success Story: Oyler's Speed Shop | CareerFuel.net
Take a look at what this 3x small business owner and former stay at home Dad does with some of the best cars and motorcycles this country has ever made... and enjoy the ride.
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Small Biz Success Story: Pollo Campero Franchise Restaurant | CareerFuel.net
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that franchises accounted for 10.5 percent of businesses with paid employees—a total of nearly 8 million workers—in 2007 (the most recent year for comprehensive data). For many aspiring small business owners, owning a franchise eliminates the need for a “big idea” and comes with the requisite market experience.



