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Job hunting is not easy especially if you are new to it like those newly graduate who look for a job, or those under graduate who cannot continue their studies because of financial constraint. that’s why i suggest to those who are new to job hunting to ask your friend how did they do their first job hunting experience. one way that i call traditional job hunting is going to different companies and asking if they have vacancy. if they have no vacancy they will ask you to leave your resume so that they can contact you if they you for future reference. but i don’t suggest this type of job hunting because it requires a lot of effort, time, and money. imagine you will walk to and fro to look for a job and then you will spend money for your food, transportation, and miscellaneous. but then you are still not sure if you will be accepted. what a waste of time and effort?

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Thinking abilities are acquired through the years. And if you have an intellectually demanding job, your thinking abilities are more likely to improve over time. This is what a new research by the Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina, U.S. A. has found out.

“Our study found that jobs with more intellectual demands were associated with better performance in memory and other cognitive abilities post-retirement, even after accounting for the influences of age, education and intelligence,” said Dr. Guy Potter, the study’s lead author.

The research studied 1,036 male twins who completed different sets of assessment tests to evaluate their cognitive status. Apparently, cognitive performance is influenced by the intellectual and physical demands of a person’s job and that the effects of these factors on brain health are felt later in life.