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finding a career after 40: Careers After 40 Ron Harding, 2013-03-14 Ron Harding is the author of three books, Making Creativity Accountable (on Amazon.com for twenty-one years!), Arts and Entertainment Marketing, and App Yourself! Your Skills, New Careers. This new book is your roadmap to successfully change careers at a later time in life or find work in todays new competitive marketing environment. Hundreds have found new satisfying jobs that fuel their passion and increases their salary. Find your new career with Careers After 40! |
finding a career after 40: Finding Work After 40 Robin McKay Bell, Liam Mifsud, 2011-04-29 Ageism is now a massive problem for older managers and professionals who have been made redundant. The guide presents a successful programme for mature workers, one that has been developed and tested by a network of executive job clubs. Readers are taken through a process of self-assessment, shown how to re-examine their career goals in light of their age, and then given a set of tools to help achieve their objectives, whether it is finding new employment or becoming self-employed. |
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finding a career after 40: How to Find the RIGHT Work for Challenging Times Craig Nathanson, 2010-02-15 The second half of life can be a magical time filled with joy and fulfillment. This can occur around one's work. Sadly for many the second half of life leads to retirement and a quick path to death. Craig Nathanson shows in a step-by-step approach how to turn the second half of life into a crusade around one's work and not a crisis. This book could save your life! |
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finding a career after 40: Over-40 Job Search Guide Gail Geary, 2005 Describes ten strategies designed to help job seekers over forty avoid or overcome discrimination and turn their age into an advantage in the job market. |
finding a career after 40: 17 Top Secrets for How to Keep Your Job Or Find New Work Today Gini Graham Scott, 2009-05 17 TOP SECRETS FOR HOW TO KEEP YOUR JOB OR FIND NEW WORK TODAY offers powerful advice for the unemployed or underemployed, drawn from the author's interviews and workshops. Topics include: - adapting to changed conditions - how to fi nd a job when you already have one - volunteering your way to a new job - using visualization on the job hunt - developing new skills for new jobs - bartering instead of going bust - setting up a home-based business - building relationships for success - promoting and marketing yourself - and more. |
finding a career after 40: The 2-Hour Job Search Steve Dalton, 2012-03-06 A job-search manual that gives career seekers a systematic, tech-savvy formula to efficiently and effectively target potential employers and secure the essential first interview. The 2-Hour Job Search shows job-seekers how to work smarter (and faster) to secure first interviews. Through a prescriptive approach, Dalton explains how to wade through the Internet’s sea of information and create a job-search system that relies on mainstream technology such as Excel, Google, LinkedIn, and alumni databases to create a list of target employers, contact them, and then secure an interview—with only two hours of effort. Avoiding vague tips like “leverage your contacts,” Dalton tells job-hunters exactly what to do and how to do it. This empowering book focuses on the critical middle phase of the job search and helps readers bring organization to what is all too often an ineffectual and frustrating process. |
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finding a career after 40: How to Find Your Dream Job and Make It a Reality Jason McClure, Sarah K. McClure, 2003 Life is too fragile to get less than what you deserve in your career. Since your career is what you do to make a living, you may have suspected that a job should be more than what you do for a paycheck; it should be what you do to make a difference. If you have ever thought that, this extraordinary book is about to prove you right! A life without direction is a life without passion. This dynamic resource guides you, not to another unsatisfying job, but to a richly rewarding career rooted in your heart's desire. By investing in this life-changing resource you will learn how to recapture the youthful passion and goals you once had. It gives you the tools to overcome the obstacles that stand in your way and that inhibit your success. By investing in this resource you are deciding what you want to be, and you are deciding to live you dreams forever! In this resource you will learn: How to Develop Job Ideas and Leads. How to Determine If Your Job Idea is the Ideal Job. How to Target Your Job Search. How to be Creative in Your Job Search by Using the 5 Step Creative Process. How to Win the Interview. How to Create Resumes and Cover Letters That Give You The Edge. The 5 Rules of Researching any Organization. How to Turn Internships and Volunteer Positions into a Career. 19 Effective Ways to Market Yourself. The 7 Elements of Goal Achievements. The 11-Steps of Networking for career Success. How to Brand Yourself as the Best Job Candidate. How to Avoid the 27 Self-Sabotaging Behaviors. In Addition: Success Strategies on the Job and Beyond. How to Get Your 1st Raise or Promotion. Employment Solutions for 40, 50, and Beyond. Right now there are musicians, teachers, business owners, artists, actors, doctor, entrepreneurs, writers and countless others who are living their dreams. You owe it to yourself to read this book and to join the ranks of Americans who live their dreams on a daily basis. |
finding a career after 40: Understanding Careers Kerr Inkson, Nicky Dries, John Arnold, 2014-11-10 In the hotly anticipated second edition of Understanding Careers, Kerr Inkson has teamed up with Nicky Dries and John Arnold to take readers on a fascinating journey through the field of Career Studies. Interdisciplinary – the text brings together and critiques a range of perspectives, allowing for a broader and more holistic understanding of the field. Theory and practice – comprehensive coverage of all the key theories and cutting edge research is related to the real world through over 50 cases studies. A new ‘Careers in Practice’ section contains chapters devoted to self-development, career counselling, and organizational practices. International perspective – contains examples, cases, research, references and statistics from a range of countries. Use of metaphor – the text is structured around commonly used metaphors for careers, helping students relate to the ideas presented and providing a framework for analysis and comparison. Ideal reading for students considering their own career and personal development, as well as those studying career development, career guidance or human resource management within a psychology, education, counselling or business degree. |
finding a career after 40: How Not to Stay Single After 40 Nita Tucker, 2010-02-24 How Not to Stay Single After 40 is a step-by-step program full of helpful hints, explicit goal-setting instructions, eye-opening anecdotes, and motivational thoughts specifically geared toward women over forty who want to find lasting love. As relationship expert Nita Tucker explains, Women over forty think that dating is a very different experience--well, it is! What most women don't realize is that having a relationship at this point in their lives can be richer, happier, and more fulfilling. This results-oriented book teaches you that wanting a relationship is nothing to be ashamed of, that staying in a dead-end relationship will keep you from finding a thriving one, that there are simple and effective ways to increase the odds of meeting the right kind of people, and that you're a good catch and shouldn't hide it. How Not to Stay Single After 40 presents a unique plan of action for finding that elusive, emotionally fulfilling relationship. It shows you how to stop waiting and how to start making the connection happen. Unlike other relationship books, this one is about changing what you're doing, not about changing you. From the Trade Paperback edition. |
finding a career after 40: Grease Your Job Finding Skids • Get The Job Plan Dennis Buckmaster, 2015-02-06 No more lame, sucky, frustrating, being lost in the job search Woods. No more time-wasting Networking. No longer is it necessary for to you rely on, A mutual friend suggested I contact you. . . No more wasting time chasing victim job listings in print media. Gone is, I am responding to. . ., No more sucky Informational Interviews. No more, waiting for the telephone to ring while your savings disappear. Now is the time to be BOLD. Time to develop a dynamic Get The Job Plan for accessing the Hiring Managers directly, minimizing, even, eliminating the third party screeners. Master assertive, clear strategies of going directly to the hiring managers, confidently presenting your product or service. Discover the great positions in the Natural Job Market where the good, even great, opportunities consistently exist, just waiting for the right person to arrive. Sound interesting? - No more sucky job searches? |
finding a career after 40: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Business Success In Your 20s & 30s Robert Sofia, 2009-11-03 Calling all go-getters! Even in this economy, an outstanding business career for 20- and 30- somethings is possible, and this book can help get them on the fast track to success. It includes: finding motivation; setting goals; networking; how to work with and rise through management; and overcoming specific obstacles. ? Addresses an age-specific set of obstacles and issues ? Author has experience with early business success ? Even more necessary during the recent economic downturn |
finding a career after 40: How to Find a Job After 50 Betsy Cummings, 2009-05-30 From an award-winning business journalist comes a one-of-a-kind, practical guide that shows older workers how to compete and land that perfect job. |
finding a career after 40: How to Find Fulfilling Work Roman Krznaric, Campus London LTD (The School of Life), 2012-05-10 The desire for fulfilling work is one of the great aspirations of our age and this inspirational book reveals how one might make it a reality. It explores the competing claims we face for money and status while doing something meaningful and in tune with our talents. Drawing on wisdom about work that is to be found in sociology, psychology, history and philosophy, Roman Krznaric sets out a practical and innovative guide to negotiating the labyrinth of choices, overcoming the fear of change, and finding a career that makes you thrive. One in the new series of books from The School of Life, launched May 2012: How to Stay Sane by Philippa Perry How to Find Fulfilling Work by Roman Krznaric How to Worry Less About Money by John Armstrong How to Change the World by John-Paul Flintoff How to Thrive in the Digital Age by Tom Chatfield How to Think More About Sex by Alain de Botton |
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finding a career after 40: Ageing and Employment Policies Promoting Better Career Choices for Longer Working Lives Stepping Up Not Stepping Out OECD, 2024-03-11 This report presents evidence on recent trends in career mobility and the consequences for individual workers in terms of pay and other job characteristics. |
finding a career after 40: Is This Working? Courtney C.W. Guerra, 2017-04-04 From the creator of the Dear Businesslady column comes a fresh, proactive book with advice for women entering the work force as well as those looking to move up the ladder. Everyone deals with some nonsense early in their career—whether it’s accepting a less-than-ideal position just to get a foot in the door, or having a manager who sleeps with his smart phone under his pillow and expects his staff to do the same. But how do young professionals know if the choices they’re making are moving them closer to their ultimate career goals? How do they know the answer when they ask themselves, “is it working?” Courtney Guerra, a.k.a. The Business Lady, knows how to set you on the path you belong. In a fun-to-read Q&A format, this book focuses on situations young people are likely to encounter in the workplace, along with a set of strategies you can use to get through them. In her signature tone that has gained her hundreds of thousands of readers, Guerra discusses topics relevant to young professionals, like how to make the jump from “just a job” to a career in line with what you went to school for, and how to stay productive when working from home at an apartment filled with roommates. No matter what the scenario, The Business Lady has the answer to get you on the path to long-term career success. |
finding a career after 40: How to Keep Your Job or Find New Work Gini Graham Scott, 2013-05-12 How to Keep your Job or Find New Work offers powerful advice for the unemployed, underemployed, freelancer, or entrepreneur, drawn from the author’s interviews and workshops. It is designed to be practical so you take into consideration the day to day realities of the job market, while nurturing your dreams for the future. Topics include adapting to changed conditions, how to find a job when you already have one, volunteering your way to a new job, using visualization on the job hunt, developing new skills for new jobs, bartering instead of going bust, setting up a home-based business, building relationships for success, promoting and marketing yourself, and more. |
finding a career after 40: Midlife Kieran Setiya, 2017-09-22 Philosophical wisdom and practical advice for overcoming the problems of middle age How can you reconcile yourself with the lives you will never lead, with possibilities foreclosed, and with nostalgia for lost youth? How can you accept the failings of the past, the sense of futility in the tasks that consume the present, and the prospect of death that blights the future? In this self-help book with a difference, Kieran Setiya confronts the inevitable challenges of adulthood and middle age, showing how philosophy can help you thrive. You will learn why missing out might be a good thing, how options are overrated, and when you should be glad you made a mistake. You will be introduced to philosophical consolations for mortality. And you will learn what it would mean to live in the present, how it could solve your midlife crisis, and why meditation helps. Ranging from Aristotle, Schopenhauer, and John Stuart Mill to Virginia Woolf and Simone de Beauvoir, as well as drawing on Setiya’s own experience, Midlife combines imaginative ideas, surprising insights, and practical advice. Writing with wisdom and wit, Setiya makes a wry but passionate case for philosophy as a guide to life. |
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finding a career after 40: Ebony , 1981-12 EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine. |
finding a career after 40: Contemporary Selling Mark W. Johnston, Greg W. Marshall, 2013-08-15 Published in previous editions as Relationship Selling, the latest edition of Mark Johnston and Greg Marshall’s Contemporary Selling: Building Relationships, Creating Value continues to set the standard for the most up-to-date and student-friendly selling textbook available anywhere today. The latest edition incorporates a new chapter on social media and technology-enabled selling, as well as a new chapter on selling globally. To support student engagement, the book also features: ‘Expert Advice’ chapter openers showing how each chapter’s sales concepts are applied in the real world In-chapter ‘Ethical Dilemmas’ that help students identify and handle effectively the numerous ethical issues that arise in selling Mini-cases to help students understand and apply the principles they have learned in the classroom Role-plays at the end of each chapter enabling students to learn by doing Special appendices on selling math and developing a professional sales proposal Video material available on the Companion Website, featuring new content with sales experts discussing best sales practices from a recent PBS special on selling produced by Chally Group Worldwide. Further resources for instructors and students are available at www.routledge.com/cw/johnston-9780415523509 . |
finding a career after 40: 50 Ways to Get a Job Dev Aujla, 2018-04-03 A new personalized way to find the perfect job—while staying calm during the process. You are so much more than a resume or job application, but how can you communicate that to your potential employer? You need to learn to ask the right questions, stop using job sites, and start doing the work that actually counts. Based on information gained from over 400,000 individuals who have used these exercises, this book reveals career expert Dev Aujla’s tried-and-tested method for job seekers at every stage of their career. Filled with anecdotes and advice from professionals ranging from a wilderness guide to an architect, it includes quick-step exercises that help you avoid the common pitfalls of navigating a modern career. Whether you've just decided to start the hunt or you're gearing up for a big interview, 50 Ways to Get a Job will keep you poised, on-track, and motivated right up to landing your dream career. |
finding a career after 40: Robert Hart and China’s Early Modernization Richard Smith, John K. Fairbank, Katherine Bruner, 2020-03-23 As the Ch’ing government’s Inspector General of the Maritime Customs Service, Robert Hart was the most influential Westerner in China for half a century. These journal entries continue the sequence begun in Entering China’s Service and cover the years when Hart was setting up Customs procedures, establishing a modus operandi with the Ch’ing bureaucracy, and inspecting the treaty ports. They culminate in Hart’s return visit to Europe with the Pin-ch’un Mission and his marriage in Northern Ireland. Smith, Fairbank, and Bruner interleave the segments of Hart’s journals with lively narratives describing the contemporary Chinese scene and recounting Hart’s responses to the many challenges of establishing a Western-style organization within a Chinese milieu. |
finding a career after 40: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Business Success in Your 20s and 30s Robert Sofia, 2009-11-03 Calling all go-getters! Even in this economy, an outstanding business career for 20- and 30- somethings is possible, and this book can help get them on the fast track to success. It includes: finding motivation; setting goals; networking; how to work with and rise through management; and overcoming specific obstacles. ? Addresses an age-specific set of obstacles and issues ? Author has experience with early business success ? Even more necessary during the recent economic downturn |
finding a career after 40: Switchers Dr. Dawn Graham, 2018-06-26 Are you stuck in an unsatisfying job or feel like you’re in the wrong profession? An industry that just isn’t a fit? Don’t just settle but succeed in the right career! Get unstuck and land a new career—one you’re genuinely passionate about. Switchers helps you realize that dream. Written by celebrated career coach and psychologist Dr. Dawn Graham, the book provides proven strategies that will get you where you want to go. The first step is to recognize that the usual rules and job search tools won’t work for you. Resumes and job boards were designed with traditional applicants in mind. As a career switcher, you have to go beyond the basics, using tactics tailor-made to ensure your candidacy stands out. In Switchers, Dr. Graham reveals how to: Understand the concerns of hiring managers Craft a resume that catches their attention within six seconds Spotlight transferable skills that companies covet Rebrand yourself—aligning your professional identity with your new aspirations Reach decision-makers by recruiting “ambassadors” from within your network Nail interviews by turning tough questions to your advantage Convince skeptical employers to shelve their assumptions and take a chance on you Negotiate a competitive salary and benefits package Packed with psychological insights, practical exercises, and inspiring success stories, Switchers helps you leap over obstacles and into a whole new field. This guide will help you pull off the most daring—and fulfilling—career move of your life! |
finding a career after 40: Born for This Chris Guillebeau, 2016-04-05 Have you ever met someone with the perfect job? To the outside observer, it seems like they've won the career lottery—that by some stroke of luck or circumstance they've found the one thing they love so much that it doesn't even feel like work—and they're getting paid well to do it. In reality, their good fortune has nothing to do with chance. There’s a method for finding your perfect job, and Chris Guillebeau, the bestselling author of The $100 Startup, has created a practical guide for how to do it—whether within a traditional company or business, or by striking out on your own. Finding the work you were “born to do” isn’t just about discovering your passion. Doing what brings you joy is great, but if you aren’t earning a living, it’s a hobby, not a career. And those who jump out of bed excited to go to work every morning don’t just have jobs that turn their passions into paychecks. They have jobs where they also can lose themselves for hours in the flow of meaningful work. This intersection of joy, money, and flow is what Guillebeau will help you find in this book. Through inspiring stories of those who have successfully landed their dream career, as well as actionable tools, exercises, and thought experiments, he’ll guide you through today’s vast menu of career options to discover the work perfectly suited to your unique interests, skills, and experiences. You’ll learn how to: • Hack the job of your dreams within a traditional organization by making it work for you • Find not only your ideal work but also your ideal working conditions • Create plans that will allow you to take smarter career risks and “beat the house” every time • Start a profitable “side hustle” and earn extra cash on top of your primary stream of income • Escape the prison of working for someone else and build a mini-empire as an entrepreneur • Become a rock star at any creative endeavor by creating a loyal base of fans and followers Whichever path you choose, this book will show you how to find that one job or career that feels so right, it’s like you were born to do it. |
finding a career after 40: You’re Wealthier Than You Think Joseph Metzger, 2021-05-07 Personal finance has never been so much fun! Everyone wants to be rich and to find the magic formula that gets you there easily. Surely someone out there must have a piece of secret advice that can create financial success overnight. If that magic formula does exist, you can bet the guy who has it isn't going to tell anyone. Fortunately, you don't need a secret to become a financial success. You have in your hands a book full of easy-to-understand advice that helps you to reach your goals faster and to realize you have far more control over your finances than you might expect. You'll also find more than a few good jokes along the way. Money is all about the choices you make. You decide how to earn, how to spend, how to invest, and most important, what wealth means to you. You're in control. With helpful tools that apply to everyone, regardless of where you're starting, you'll find new ways to understand money, to manage it, and to accumulate wealth with more ease and less stress. This book contains tips on: * Setting financial goals * Understanding the psychology of money * Basic money-management tools * Debt management * Cash management * Understanding investments * Understanding types of investment accounts * Choosing investments * Minimizing taxes * Cutting expenses * Retirement * Understanding credit cards * Understanding insurance Build wealth faster, reach your goals, and sleep better at night! Hit add to cart and change your life. About the author: Joseph Metzger is a financial and investment consultant with twenty years of experience in finance, administration, and management, specializing in non-profit organizations, and thirty years of experience with investment management. |
finding a career after 40: Handbook of Research on Sustainable Careers Ans De Vos, Beatrice I. J. M. Van der Heijden, 2015-06-29 What is a sustainable career and how can individuals and organizations develop pathways that lead to them?Ê With current levels of global unemployment and the need for life-long learning and employability enhancement these questions assume a pressing s |
finding a career after 40: How to Find Work in the 21st Century Ron McGowan, 2013-09-15 A comprehensive guide to finding meaningful employment with tips on how to define what you have to offer employers, how to market and sell yourself, how to network effectively and how to use social media tools to find employment. |
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finding a career after 40: Thriving on Vague Objectives Scott Adams, 2005-11 Dilbert and the gang are back for this 26th collection, another take-off of office life that will appeal to cubicle dwellers across the globe. |
finding a career after 40: Ebony , 1981-12 EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine. |
finding a career after 40: Forget a Mentor, Find a Sponsor Sylvia Ann Hewlett, 2013-09-10 Who’s pulling for you? Who’s got your back? Who’s putting your hat in the ring? Odds are this person is not a mentor but a sponsor. Mentors can build your self-esteem and provide a sounding board—but they’re not your ticket to the top. If you’re interested in fast-tracking your career, what you need is a sponsor—a senior-level champion who believes in your potential and is willing to advocate for you as you pursue that next raise or promotion. In this powerful yet practical book, economist and thought leader Sylvia Ann Hewlett—author of ten critically acclaimed books, including the groundbreaking Off-Ramps and On-Ramps—shows why sponsors are your proven link to success. Mixing solid data with vivid real-life narratives, Hewlett reveals the “two-way street” that makes sponsorship such a strong and mutually beneficial alliance. The seven-step map at the heart of this book allows you to chart your course toward your greatest goals. Whether you’re looking to lead a company or drive a community campaign, Forget a Mentor, Find a Sponsor will help you forge the relationships that truly have the power to deliver you to your destination. |
finding a career after 40: New York Magazine , 1993-03-29 New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea. |
finding a career after 40: Find Your Purpose Kevan Hall, 2024-05-07 Do you ever feel your life and career is out of balance, or that there must be more to it all than this? If you want to take control, this book will help you systematically design the next stage of your life and career to maximize your own happiness and fulfilment. FIND YOUR PURPOSE will: · help you clarify your values, strengths and purpose and understand what brings meaning for you personally · introduce principles and techniques for actively designing happiness and fulfilment · show you how to apply these principles in your work, relationships, leisure and learning · introduce systematic planning tools into all areas of your life - even those areas you might not expect By the end of the book you will have created a practical action plan for redesigning the next stage of your life and career, whether that be a sidestep, a side hustle or a complete step change. Based on workshops and research from a highly experienced training team, these proven tools will enable you to identify the unique portfolio of activities that is likely to make you most happy and fulfilled. The days of a linear career progression are gone. Shape your life and work to suit the true you and enjoy your personal breakthrough. |
finding a career after 40: The Rotarian , 1963-01 Established in 1911, The Rotarian is the official magazine of Rotary International and is circulated worldwide. Each issue contains feature articles, columns, and departments about, or of interest to, Rotarians. Seventeen Nobel Prize winners and 19 Pulitzer Prize winners – from Mahatma Ghandi to Kurt Vonnegut Jr. – have written for the magazine. |
finding a career after 40: Stepping Up to Stepping Out: Helping Students Prepare for Life After College George S. McClellan, Jill Parker, 2012-06-21 Undergraduate students come to college from a myriad of pathways for a variety of purposes, and the same can be said of them as they leave to head off into their next endeavors. Arguably, the most important goal of higher education is to prepare students to achieve their postcollege aspirations, and campuses typically pursue that goal through a combination of curricular and co-curricular programs and services for students. This issue offers readers a glimpse into contemporary context and practice related to helping students with their after-college transition from one form of education (two-year or four-year) to the next (four-year, graduate, or professional school), from education to workforce, or from education to military service. This is the 138th volume of this Jossey-Bass higher education quarterly series. An indispensable resource for vice presidents of student affairs, deans of students, student counselors, and other student services professionals, New Directions for Student Services offers guidelines and programs for aiding students in their total development: emotional, social, physical, and intellectual. |
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FINDING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FINDING is the act of one that finds. How to use finding in a sentence.
FINDING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FINDING definition: 1. a piece of information that is discovered during an official examination of a problem…. Learn more.
FINDING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Finding definition: the act of a person or thing that finds; discovery.. See examples of FINDING used in a sentence.
Finding - definition of finding by The Free Dictionary
finding - the act of determining the properties of something, usually by research or calculation; "the determination of molecular structures"
FINDING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Someone's findings are the information they get or the conclusions they come to as the result of an investigation or some research. One of the main findings of the survey was the confusion …
What does finding mean? - Definitions.net
Finding refers to the process of discovering, identifying, or obtaining something, whether it's information, objects or a conclusion. It can also refer to the result or conclusion reached after …
FINDING - Definition & Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary
Finding definition: thing that is found or discovered. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "finding of fact", …
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1 day ago · Finding Faith: Directed by LazRael Lison. With Keith David, Paula Patton, Nadine Velazquez, Loretta Devine. Struck by a sudden tragedy, Faith spirals out of control. With the …