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December 5, 2005 Press Release-ReadyMinds Featured in December 5, 2005 Issue of Newsweek. Lyndhurst, NJ, December 5, 2005 -In the article "Helping Get That First Job", in the Periscope Section of Newsweek Magazine, ReadyMinds was referenced as an organization that has been assisting college students as they seek to obtain their first job. ReadyMinds CEO, Randy Miller was interviewed by Daniel McGinn for the article. To read the article in its entirety please go to: About ReadyMinds Founded in 1997, ReadyMinds owns and operates readyminds.com and is a privately held company that has emerged as the leading global provider of distance career counseling and training services. The ReadyMinds' distance career counseling process was initially designed with the assistance of business leaders and career counseling experts to help individuals focus on their career planning and develop action plans to achieve their immediate career goals. In addition to the counseling of individuals, ReadyMinds provides training for counselors seeking to further enhance their professional development in the area of distance counseling. ReadyMinds abides by the guidelines set forth by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC); the NBCC Code of Ethics and the Standards for the Ethical Practice of Web Counseling. For more information on the company, please visit http://www.readyminds.com. About Newsweek Founded by Thomas J.C. Martyn, a former foreign editor at Time magazine, Newsweek was first published on Feb. 17, 1933. Newsweek was bought by The Washington Post Company in 1961. Today, Newsweek has a worldwide circulation of more than 4 million and a total readership of more than 21 million. The advertising rate base for the United States is 3.1 million. Newsweek holds more prestigious National Magazine Awards, given by the American Society of Magazine Editors (ASME), than any other newsweekly. Newsweek offers comprehensive coverage of world events with a global network of correspondents, reporters and editors covering national and international affairs, business, science and technology, society and arts and entertainment. Newsweek also features respected commentators such as Jonathan Alter, Ellis Cose, Jane Bryant Quinn, Robert J. Samuelson, Allan Sloan, Anna Quindlen, Stuart Taylor Jr. and George Will. Award-winning critics David Ansen and Peter Plagens review films and art. Newsweek.com on MSNBC offers the weekly magazine online, daily news updates, Web-only columns from Newsweek's top writers, photo galleries and archives. Newsweek's eight domestic bureaus are located in Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. Its eight overseas bureaus are in Beijing, Cape Town, Jerusalem, London, Mexico City, Moscow, Paris and Tokyo. |
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