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Tested tips for Medical Transcription career

29th May 2009
Record keeping has become more important in healthcare industry. With the increasing importance of preparing and maintaining up to date various record in health care industry the demand of medical transcription professionals is also increasing. MT is bein... Read >
Author: Sean Lee

Getting Your Teachers Certification Is Possible Without a Bachelors Degree in Teaching

01st May 2009
If you are graduating college with a teachers certification you may be trying to figure out where you would like to teach and now with cool websites like certificationmap.com you are able to pick the state you are looking to work in and find out everythin... Read >
Author: Darren Ferguson

You Should Get A Student Loans If You Really Need It

02nd April 2009
Student loans are both a blessing and a curse to college students all across the country. On one hand, student loans allow you to have the money you need in many cases to attend college at all. On the other hand, most college students, particularly those ... Read >
Author: Justin Sloan

Account Manager vs. Sales Representative: Who Makes More?

21st January 2009
One of the biggest differences between an account manager job and a freelance sales job is in the overall salary. There are many variances depending on commission, but a sales job usually has a higher percentage of commission due to the fact that there is... Read >
Author: accountmanagementcrossing

Career Spotlight: Game Designer

17th January 2009
There is no doubt that a game designer has an enviable job in the eyes of many people. If you are interested in computer games or video games and have considered a design career then you first need to figure out if you have what it takes. As fun as it sou... Read >
Author: Blake Evans

Can’t afford college education? Applying for a student loan is a simple proccess

02nd December 2008
There is no other place quite like college. The exchange of ideas, the different people you will meet and the education you will receive can change your life. But there is a catch, college is expensive. It can be hard for the average person to afford this... Read >
Author: Jimmy Chuang

How to Get Corporate Flight Jobs

11th November 2008
The commercial airlines are not the only employers you can look to when you want to find out what corporate flight jobs are available. Many corporations have their own fleet of jets and hire corporate flight attendants to see to the needs of the passenger... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Drilling Rig Jobs: Is Earning $100,000 Per Annum Too Good To Be True?

14th October 2008
Like anything which involves money, employment and greed, drilling rig jobs is subject to scams. A trick used by fake offshore employment web-sites is to post oilfield job vacancies with very high salaries. How is a job seeker to know if a web-site or job... Read >
Author: Calvin

Strategies to negotiate a salary you deserve

06th October 2008
When going into a salary negotiation with a potential employer, it is crucial that you know what people in your position are being paid. This is so important to achieving a fair starting salary. You need to first educate yourself, so that you can make... Read >
Author: Sharon Alexander

7 Steps to Negotiate a Killer Salary Package

06th October 2008
There are 7 key steps which can be used to help you in negotiating an appropriate starting salary at a new job. If you keep these tips in mind while discussing salary with your new employer, it will help you to attain fair payment for your work. Thes... Read >
Author: Sharon Alexander

Credit Cards for College Students

09th September 2008
If you are a college student, you probably get tons of junk mail with credit card offers and have been since high school. Maybe you even find people across campus giving away free stuff if you apply. Credit card companies love to offer credit cards to y... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher

Go It Alone: How to Boost Your Career in a Weak Economy

14th August 2008
With companies in the United States laying off employees left and right, raising our unemployment rate to the highest it's been since late 2004, working for a big company is no longer a guarantee of steady employment. Even workers who have dedicated twen... Read >
Author: arstringfellow

Sue - the Tragedy of the Graduate Everybody

20th July 2008
Sue was the one everybody wanted. Definitely someone ‘most likely to succeed'. Talented, smart, great academic results, ambitious, mature, organised, sociable and she loves her touch rugby team. Just an all round great kid who will have a great caree... Read >
Author: Toby Marshall

Working for the Right Person

17th July 2008
"I don't know," the Gen-Y acquaintance mused. "I'm thinking about grad school, but it's more work than I thought to prepare for the GREs. Then if I do all that and don't get into the program I want, it's a waste of time. Plus, did you know it could cost m... Read >
Author: Nan Russell

One or two things to consider before you write your CV

22nd May 2008
When putting together a CV it is imperative that you produce a page that is clear and represents you in the most flattering way to your potential employer. As with most things your interviewer isnt going to wade there way through sheets of irrelavent abou... Read >
Author: David Harland
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