Occupational Therapy Assistant Programs
By: Beth Glick on May 9th, 2012
Occupational therapy assistant programs train individuals for a career in the field of occupational therapy. Occupational therapy assistants focus on the physical, psychological and social needs of their clients, and help people function at the highest possible level by concentrating on what is important to them to rebuild their health, independence and self-esteem.
How to Decide What is the Best Career Path For You
By: Amy Myer on May 9th, 2012
If you have not yet decided upon what kind of career path that you want to put yourself on or you have decided that it is time to choose a new career path, there are ways that you can do this without causing a lot of difficulty in your or more stress that is unneeded. Here are tips that can help you find that right career path.
It Takes an Iron Resolve to Make an Independent Film Production Happen
By: Michael Connelly on May 6th, 2012
This article by Author/Filmmaker Michael P. Connelly is an explanation of what it takes to make an independent film production happen with very limited funds.
Will a Web Profit Club Help You Find Real Writing Jobs?
By: Steve Albright on May 6th, 2012
There are many out of work writers these days who are trying to find real writing jobs online. Often times along the way they are convinced into joining a web profit club or any kind of service that claims to help them find the kind of writing jobs they want.
Job Descriptions in A Startup Biotech Company
By: Johnny Touperin on May 4th, 2012
Biotech startups all have a few things in common when it comes to the kind of people they hire and what makes them successful; whether you're considering entering into a new job with a startup, or starting your own business, it's important to be aware that, unless a lot of responsibilities are outsourced, you are likely to end up playing a variety of roles.
Interested in a College Athletic Scholarship?
By: Lawrence White on May 4th, 2012
Finding a college athletic scholarship is challenging, but ultimately, is a rewarding experience. The process of getting a scholarship for any sport must begin years before it is time to begin trying to get the scholarship.
What You Can Learn From an Internet Career Builder
By: Steve Albright on Apr 29th, 2012
If you are trying to learn how to work from home then there are many things that you can learn from an internet career builder. The first thing that you can learn from someone who is already established in that field is how to get started.
Job Search Advice - Choosing The Right Strategy for Finding a Job
By: Amy Myer on Apr 29th, 2012
All job seekers know how hard it is to find the right job when they are out doing their job search. Some people find it difficult to find a job especially if they don't have set down for themselves a good job strategy. If you want to be able to stand out amongst the crowd of others looking for the same job you will need to have this before you start looking.
Employment Advice - Writing Your Own Resume
By: Amy Myer on Apr 23rd, 2012
It is always wise for all job seekers that if they plan on looking for a job that they have a resume that is going to express who they and what their skills are without overdoing it. A lot of people turn to professionals to compile their resumes but if you sit down and take the time you should be able to come up with your own professional resume without having to pay someone else to do it for you.
Secrets On Writing Your Military To Civilian Resumes
By: Kelly Fox on Apr 21st, 2012
Several military personnel coming out of their military job to continue with their career in a private sector organization discover it hard conveying their military abilities relevant to private sector while writing their resumes. This could be predominantly tough if you have served many years in the military and are utilised to military jargon.