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Best Jobs
Employers have said that they are more likely to be 12 percent
more graduates this year than last year. It is the first
projected increase since the year 2000.
In another study, a projected 60 percent of US business plan to
employ the same...
Freelance Work: The Changing Face Of Employment
No more working for the same company for fifty years. Freelance work is becoming more and more prominent. On-line you can find work or someone to do a job. Check out www.guru.com
The world sure is changing, and if you look at job employment...
Genuine Help Vs. Exploitation
I had a recent exchange of e-mails with someone who wrote:
"39 dollars for a book that proclaims itself to be a way out of
depression and feelings of worthlessness for unemployed people?
Tell me: what does a PsyD know about unemployment...
Teaching Jobs
Education is a fundamental of any industrialized nation, and so
it is natural that qualified teachers remain in demand
throughout the world. In the U.S., there were over 3.8 million
teaching jobs for 2004 including preschool,...
The Job Interview
The second step in getting a job is having an interview with a
potential employer. The first step was sending your application
and after careful review by the company, you are seen as
candidate for the vacant position.
The employer got this...
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Hot Job Listings for 2006!
Millions will be looking for job listings in 2006. It's a big
help to know where the most openings occur.
Why?
Well, if you're new to the job market . . . or this is your
first job . . . of it's time for you to get serious about making
a change . . . then understanding where your are likely to find
job openings can help you focus.
Even if you have no direct expertise in these careers, there are
opportunities for transferable skills. These are your
work-related capabilities and assets that have application no
matter where you work. These would include managing, accounting,
factory work, warehousing, consulting, finances, sales, etc.
According to recent reports here are the six areas where you can
expect to find an above average number of openings:
1. Medical Assistance. The exploding health care industry simply
doesn't have enough certified talent to go around. So there are
unique opportunities to break into this industry if you're able
to show how you can translate your capabilities into a response
to employer needs.
2. Teaching. Because of the critical shortage, if you ever had a
dream about becoming a teacher at any level the are fast lane
certification programs to get you into the classroom ASAP. If
you fancy yourself a teacher be prepared to think outside the
traditional classroom.
3. Pharmacy Work. While it takes years to get the required
degree and be certified as a
pharmacist, there is an amazing
array of technical support jobs that require only a minimum of
technical training.
4. Retail Sales. The holiday season is a terrific time to break
into retail sales on a part-time basis. Many of these jobs are
converted into full-time after the holidays. Moreover, because
the turnover is high, employers are offering flextime schedules
and huge employee discounts, especially if your friendly and
like being helpful to customers.
5. Consulting. Opportunities for corporate consulting are
especially good in cost control and information technology.
Local government and non-profits are using significantly more
consultants to cut payroll costs.
6. Self-employment. If you like to be in control of your time
and income, maybe this is the time to consider an
entrepreneurial venture. But if you're not quite ready for your
own business you can achieve a similar independence by working
for a temp agency.
This is an incredibly good time to be in the job marketplace if
you focus your attention on employment areas where you have a
much better chance of landing a job.
About the author:
Paul Megan writes for EEI, the world-class pioneer in
alternative job search techniques and non-traditional career
advancement strategies . . . since 1985. Grab our stunning FREE
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