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Work is a responsibility most adults assume, a burden at times, a complication, but also a challenge that, like children, requires enormous energy and that holds the potential for qualitative, as well as quantitative, rewards.—Melinda M. Marshall[1]
The objective of this chapter, "How to Market Yourself as an ISSO," is to provide the person seeking to be an ISSO, or a current ISSO, a unique approach to assist in obtaining a desired ISSO position, and how to develop a personal ISSO portfolio for use during the job interview process.
[1]The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996 (http://www.bartleby.com/66/2/38002.html); Melinda M. Marshall (20th century), U.S. writer and editor. Good Enough Mothers, introduction (1993).
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