Resumes are your calling card to employers, displaying your credentials. In the past, it was popular to create one or two resumes, head to the printer, and order hundreds of each to mail to target companies. That is no longer… Read More »Modernize Your Resume: Get Noticed…Get Hired
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In today’s fast-paced market, copywriters have approximately three seconds to grab–and keep–a reader’s attention. Power Sales Words is the only reference you need to help write attention-grabbing and powerful headlines. Whether you’re an advertising copywriter, an account executive, a marketing… Read More »Power Sales Words: How to Write It, Say It and Sell It with Sizzle
Power Sales Words: How to Write It, Say It and Sell It with Sizzle
Do job interviews stress you out? Have your previous interviews failed to land you the jobs you wanted? You certainly deserve better than the outdated, standard advice, interview preparation manuals, and mock interview templates out there to ‘help’ you effectively prepare… Read More »THE JOB INNERVIEW: A Guide to How to Mindfully Prepare For Your Job Interview
THE JOB INNERVIEW: A Guide to How to Mindfully Prepare For Your Job Interview
The bill—AB 2771, which was signed by Gov Newsom on Sept. 29, 2022—prohibits, beginning January 1, 2025, a person or entity from manufacturing, selling, delivering, holding, or offering for sale in commerce any cosmetic product that contains intentionally added perfluoroalkyl… Read More »California Governor Newson Signs Law Banning PFAS In Cosmetics
California Governor Newson Signs Law Banning PFAS In Cosmetics
August 24, 2022 Contact Information EPA Press Office (press) WASHINGTON (August 24, 2022) – This week, EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance signed a Statement of Intent (SOI) with representatives from the Government of Flanders, Belgium pledging to share… Read More »EPA and Government of Flanders, Belgium Pledge to Share Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Information on PFAS and other Fluorocarbon Chemicals
EPA and Government of Flanders, Belgium Pledge to Share Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Information on PFAS and other Fluorocarbon Chemicals
August 3, 2022 InsideEPA.com Dozens of House lawmakers and environmentalists are urging EPA to quickly propose two per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) for listing as “hazardous substances” under the Superfund law, arguing the move alone would not ban the use… Read More »EPA Urged To Quickly Issue Plan For PFAS Superfund ‘Substance’ Listing
EPA Urged To Quickly Issue Plan For PFAS Superfund ‘Substance’ Listing
August 2, 2022 InsideEPA.com EPA is poised to propose its long-awaited rule to designate two per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as Superfund “hazardous substances” as well as revisions to the Trump-era Risk Management Program (RMP) rule governing chemical facility safety… Read More »EPA Poised To Propose Major Rules On PFAS CERCLA Designation, RMP
EPA Poised To Propose Major Rules On PFAS CERCLA Designation, RMP
August 2, 2022 InsideEPA.com Over a year after it withdrew a controversial Trump-era compliance guide for the significant new use rule (SNUR) governing several per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), EPA says it has no plans to issue new guidance or… Read More »EPA Sees No Need For New PFAS SNUR Guidance Despite Industry Calls
EPA Sees No Need For New PFAS SNUR Guidance Despite Industry Calls
August 2, 2022 InsideEPA.com A National Academy of Sciences (NAS) panel is recommending that health clinicians offer patients blood testing if they are likely to have elevated exposures to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) due to work or community exposures… Read More »NAS Advises Blood Testing For People With Elevated PFAS Exposures
NAS Advises Blood Testing For People With Elevated PFAS Exposures
Common chemicals sprayed on many crops each year are cloaked in bureaucratic uncertainties By Meg Wilcox on June 15, 2022 Scientists have been raising growing concerns for decades over the use of toxic “forever chemicals,” so called because their strong… Read More »Pesticides Are Spreading Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals,’ Scientists Warn