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Archive for the ‘Careers’ Category

CAREERS IN HEALTHCARE

There are many reasons why healthcare has emerged as one of the top careers choices. To quote data from the U.S. Department of Labor - 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations belong to healthcare, and most healthcare jobs involve less than four years of college education. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Career Guide to Industries, 2010-11 Edition, Healthcare)Music to many ears, isn't it? Let's face it - college education is not getting any cheaper. If you have to pay through your nose for a decent education, it's your right to expect results. And the sooner you finish your education, the quicker will be your entry into the workforce.That's why some of the sunrise and even classic healthcare careers are so appealing - they don't require extensive education, they offer exciting work opportunities and growth potential, and they don't pay poorly at all. And this has led to an increase in the demand for health care degree programs that are fast, focused, and flexible.Let's explore some popular careers in healthcare and their academic requirements:1. Nursing: The American Nursing Association defines nursing as the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation .. more»

CAREER CHANGE – THE "DON’TS" OF CHANGING CAREERS

A career change is never easy. But, many burned out, yet talented folks have skills sitting idle. Changing careers may be the only way to keep them from going nuts. For those considering a career change, be cognizant to never make the following mistakes:(1) Don't look for a job in another field without seriously thinking about it. Do a thorough self-assessment first.(2) Don't consider working in the "hot" industries unless they happen to be a good fit for you.(3) Don't go into a field because you have a friend that happens to be doing well in it. Seek further information about the job by networking, reading and doing online research.(4) Don't necessarily stick with what you know. Stretch your perception by reading job profiles, exploring different career fields and completing some self-assessment exercises.(5) Don't let money be the only deciding factor. Workplace dissatisfaction and stress is the number one health problem for working adults. In particular, this holds true for those changing careers who tend to start off making less than in their previous career.(6) Don't impulsively head back to school. This is speaking for those that don't wish to incur debt. Consider alternatives. You are never too old for .. more»

MOST PROMISING CAREERS FOR 2010

We are now nearing the end of 2009 and what a year it was...double digit job losses, business closures, foreclosures, bankruptcies, and overall economic distress. It came down to the survival of the most uniquely positioned. Where will you end up at the end of this year? If you aren't uniquely positioned here is the current situation:• In September, construction employment declined by 64,000• Manufacturing jobs fell by 51,000• Retail trade jobs fell by 39,000• Government employment was down by 53,000• Total unemployment at 15.1 million since December 2007U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics **Enough of the negative rhetoric for now...let's get on to a solution that is providing positive results on a global scale for those that wish to become uniquely positioned. The most promising careers for 2010 and beyond include a new skill set, mindset, and business model. Just as the industrial revolution took us out of The Great Depression so will the global internet economy.That's right I'm talking about the most powerful commerce tool ever created, the internet. The ability to target 1.5 billion internet user's world-wide from any location you choose via a computer and internet connection is unprecedented. According to The Nielsen Company September 2009 report, in addition to spending an .. more»

CAREERS – CONSIDERING TEACHING

Being a teacher is definitely a different and odd kind of job to have. There are things that go along with being a teacher that don't apply to any other job you can think of in the world. If you are really quite sure yet if you truly want to be a teacher these differences many very well help you make up your mind. If you choose to overlook these oddities they could drive you to quit after a period of time.Whether you have made a definite choice or good still go either way it's good to know what you are getting into in becoming a teacher. You cannot just use the restroom or eat whenever you want to. In most job situations if you feel the need to use the restroom you just do it. This is not the case if you are a teacher. If you have to go during class you are going to have to hold it until a specified break comes up.If you are used to eating your lunch at a set time you had better get 'un-used' to it. There will be many times that your lunch time will be cut down or even .. more»

CAREERS IN ANTIQUES

The world of antiques can be a fun and rewarding one to enter. If you are considering a career in dealing antiques, there are many types of people you will encounter and each of them have a different role to play. If you don't know much about antiques, here is an over view of the groups that antiquing is divided into.Traders: A trader is someone who doesn't have their own shop, but takes part in an indoor market that is open year round. Traders can also be those who sell their antiques at flea markets. So, there can be a big difference in this type of clientele. With all of them, be prepared to document the pieces that you are selling to them. Same thing if you are purchasing your pieces - make sure you get a paper trail on the piece to protect yourself and your end customer.Collectors: Serious collectors know their antique niche inside and out. They are usually seeking specific pieces in a specific condition. These collectors also have a set spending limit. Most collectors do not have shops, as they primarily are keeping the items for themselves, although you may run into another dealer who is .. more»