Careers

The Family/Career Question…
By Shannon Jaklic · 18 years ago
Today time is probably the biggest commodity… in many cases more precious than money. If you think about it… there is always a way to make more money if you are willing to do whatever ...
Networking for Career Success
By Michael Fleischner · 18 years ago
Heading off to another conference and dreading the schmoozing scene? It might help to know that networking is a critical element of a successful job search. In fact, there is a lot of truth to ...
3 Tips for Making Nursing Career Decisions
By Grant Eckert · 18 years ago
Every profession requires a special type of person to perform the job. For example, not everyone is cut out to be a firefighter. That job requires you to function well under severe stress and be ...
Balancing a Nursing Career with Family Life
By Grant Eckert · 18 years ago
It doesn't matter if you are single or married, or whether or not you have children. Every person in any profession has to learn how to cope with the stresses of their job as well ...
Avoid the Top 5 Career-Killing Mistakes People STILL Make & Get the Paycheck You Deserve
By Linda M. Lopeke · 18 years ago
Unless you are very wealthy or extremely good at winning lotteries, you can expect to be working for 40 years of your life or more. And while not everyone has what it takes to become ...
The Skills Needed To Have A Successful Nursing Career
By Kevin Wynn · 18 years ago
Nurses enjoy one of the most rewarding careers in the healthcare industry. Since they are the ones in constant contact with patients, they usually end up providing moral and emotional support aside from primary care. ...
Do You Know the Core Issues to Job Dissatisfaction?
By Leon Jay · 18 years ago
With any dissatisfaction the first step is resolve the conflict between head and heart. Emotion is a guiding signal. When apathy, dissatisfaction and depression set in then it is a sign something must change. This ...
Becoming a Real Estate Agent - Could this be Your Next Career?
By Brian Maguire · 18 years ago
It’s estimated that the average person will change jobs anywhere from four to seven times during their working years. Sometimes this change just means jumping from one job to another within the same field, but ...
Putting Yourself in Position for a Promotion
By William Mitchell · 18 years ago
"Leadership is unlocking people's potential to become better." - Bill Bradley You come into work one hour early and you leave two hours late. You handle your day-to-day duties like a well-oiled machine, expeditiously knocking ...
Work at Home Jobs for Registered Nurses
By Kate Williams · 18 years ago
There is a very high demand for Registered Nurses in today’s world, and it can be an excellent choice for a career if you possess the necessary skills. Knowledge, the ability to carry serious responsibility ...
Careers in modelling – how to look good
By Tania Machowska · 18 years ago
In modelling, your body is your most important asset. If you don’t look after your health and your looks, the telltale signs will be obvious to prospective agencies and employers and you’ll find it difficult ...
Moving Out of a Career Rut
By Jim Clemmer · 18 years ago
Brian’s head was starting to throb as he scrolled through the two dozen new voice and e-mails messages on his Blackberry while walking to his cubicle. Looks like another crazy day in the hamster cage ...
Experiencing Career Stress? Ways to Find a Work/Life Balance
By Joanna Engelman · 18 years ago
Many people I speak with feel overwhelmed by work. They feel they don't have time to get everything done, and still have the time and energy to enjoy other aspects of their lives. The truth ...
Adventures and Charity with Travel Nursing Job:
By Alan Murray · 18 years ago
The acute shortage of nursing professionals in United States has resulted in the growth of new opportunities in the health care industry for nurses. Travel Nursing offers one of the exciting job prospects for anyone ...
Career Job Opportunity, how to get it?
By Nawaz Shahzad · 18 years ago
To have a versatile staff (employee) is always been a first choice of hiring managers (employers / recruitment agency). In today’s fast moving recruiting needs there are many ways & channels to have a long ...
Too Old For A New Career? Not Likely...
By Mr Raymond · 18 years ago
Whatever you age it's never too late to begin a new career. Look at Colonel Saunders of Kentucky Fried Chicken Fame - he was in his 60's when he started up his fast food business. ...
Use Your Career to Heal the Earth
By Carol Mcclelland · 18 years ago
You know what you can do in your personal life to reduce your impact on the environment. You make a good effort to implement as many ideas as you can. The question is: Will those ...
Three Things to Consider when Considering Nursing as a Career
By Grant Eckert · 18 years ago
You have decided to become a nurse. You can picture yourself looking crisp, efficient and professional, nursing some poor sick person back to health. Or, perhaps, you see yourself in the operating room. It is ...
Career Momentum after Graduation
By Robin Ogden · 18 years ago
Congratulations! You've worked hard earning your degree, and you deserve a huge hurrah and slap on the back. But wait! You're work has just begun, as the real world awaits your entry as a productive ...
Actor Training Is Needed For Success
By John Fisher · 18 years ago
There is tons more to acting than being theatrical, loud or good at receiving attention. If you are serious about acting, get training. Get big amounts of training. When somebody thinks they should get trained ...