ArticleClick.com Home


   Login   Sign Up  

Latest Careers Employment Articles

Why You Need To Become A Doctor

Posted on November 2, 2009 by Mike Aussy

To become a doctor, a student must attend a four year college undergraduate program before applying to medical faculty. After being admitted to medical faculty, a med student must study and attend educational classes for another two years.

Job opportunities available in car shipping industry

Posted on November 2, 2009 by Ann

The auto transport industry has a wide range of job opportunities with a good carrier projection. These jobs are also offered on both basis as a full time and part time. People who are looking for a car transport jobs should possess certain qualities like devoted, loyal, motivated and hard-working. Professional prospects in auto shipping industry are encouraging even for those who step in for the first time in this industry.

How to Choose the Right Nursing Career Path

Posted on October 31, 2009 by Amelia Turner

If you are thinking of becoming a nurse, then finding a right nursing career path is an important decision you need to make. Once you know what type of career path suits you, it will become your career goal. You need to work toward meeting this career goal by choosing a right nursing degree program that prepares you to kick start a nursing career smoothly after your graduation.

Lawyer-Which Subject To Choose As Pre Law Major

Posted on October 31, 2009 by Jimmy Andrew

Studying to become a lawyer will require you to make a number of decisions. You'll have to choose on your pre-law major, your LSAT preparation, what law faculty you will apply to, and the sort of lawyer that you wish to become. Becoming a lawyer requires a large amount of effort, including a minimum of 7 years of education. Potential lawyers spend the first four years of their schooling at a varsity or college, obtaining an undergraduate degree.

Transcriptionist Needed!

Posted on October 31, 2009 by Ajay Prasad

Make sure you have all the basic skills and qualities of a transcriptionist. Since most jobs are paid on production, the necessary skills required for productivity will be imperative.

ISEB Software Testing Certification Overview

Posted on October 29, 2009 by Universal Exams

Many people are unsure about the sequence of ISEB software testing certifications, which necessitates the need for an overview. Like all progressive certification programs, the governing board (in this case the BCS) requires that ISEB certifications be obtained in a specific order. This purpose of this article is to provide a high level overview of the ISEB certification process.

Let Me Show You How To Employment Screen

Posted on October 29, 2009 by rudy silva

Do you do your own employment screening? Do want to know more about how to do this process? You can do this with the tips you get here. Don’t struggle to do your employment screening. Get started now with these tips and hire the right people.

Let Me Show You How To Employment Screen

Posted on October 29, 2009 by rudy silva

Do you do your own employment screening? Do want to know more about how to do this process? You can do this with the tips you get here. Don’t struggle to do your employment screening. Get started now with these tips and hire the right people.

Why You Should Hire a Web Designer

Posted on October 29, 2009 by Gen Wright

Many home business owners tend to do everything themselves. This is fine when they are just starting out. They may want to get a feel of how things are done on the Internet.

Tips on Landing a Job in Times of Recession

Posted on October 29, 2009 by Christa

The world is experiencing crisis today and many are losing their jobs. Get great advice on how to get ahead of the competition in finding a job in these times of recession.



Popular Careers Employment Articles

Health Benefit Options for Freelancers and Independent Consultants

Posted on June 12, 2008 by Stephanie Larkin

Freelance workers, independent consultants and independent contractors enjoy many advantages. Their schedules are flexible, they set their own agenda, and with a little planning, they can take extended time off. However, while these benefits can improve quality of life, there are other benefits that these workers do not receive, such as health insurance. Finding health insurance as a freelancer or independent consultant is one of the most challenging aspects of being a sole proprietor.

How an Independent Consultant can get Business Insurance

Posted on May 4, 2008 by Stephanie Larkin

One challenge with freelancing and independent consultant work that you may not have considered is securing business insurance. Business insurance will protect you and your business against unfortunate mistakes and mishaps. There are a number of different types of insurance coverage that you should carry as an independent consultant or independent contractor, each of them designed to protect you from a different type of happenstance or error.

Work For A Moving Company.

Posted on December 31, 2008 by Jan Mueller

Moving companies are extremely busy during the summer months. So they usually hire on additional help for this busy season. If you have a seasonal job like a teacher, school bus driver, or are a student, then this could be a perfect summer job for you. You may even want to consider full time employment there. Check your local area for moving companies you might like to work for.

Achieving success in medical rep jobs

Posted on June 12, 2008 by JSB

Medical rep jobs offer rewarding and well paid jobs with plenty of opportunities to progress for those with ambition. It is, however, highly competitive, so if you want to be successful you're going to have to work smart, and hard. I had several successful years in medical sales here's my top tips for success.

Top Interview Questions - What the Job Interviewer is Looking For

Posted on July 18, 2008 by Julia Penny

These top interview questions are the most frequently asked questions. Use the interview answer guidelines to make sure that your interview responses are in line with what the interviewer is looking for.

Life After Pharmaceutical Sales: Discover Your Calling

Posted on October 31, 2008 by Gretchen Pritts

Are you burnt out from your pharmaceutical sales career? It's possible to get your drive back that landed you that job in the first place. Whether you want to find passion for pharmaceutical sales again, or embark on an exciting new career, you can be excited to work again!

Selling time share as a career

Posted on July 10, 2008 by cdup

Helpfull information to start off your career as a time share reseller and give you the unfair advantage

Rig Welding Jobs: What You Need To Know About Oil Rig Welder Jobs

Posted on February 7, 2009 by Calvin Loh

Are you looking for oil rig welding jobs? If you have welding experience from another industry (2004 statistics show an average salary of $30,000), then getting a rig welder job can practically double your salary. Even without prior experience, you still have a chance - these jobs are considered entry level oil rig jobs.

Why Do People Leave Their Job?

Posted on August 16, 2008 by peopleconnectstaffing.com

While many might argue about the different factors and which has more impact on whether or not a person decides to jump ship, attempting to identify the main overall culprit is probably the least productive approach to increasing retention. Why?

Nursing Resume - Some Good Rules To Write A Good One

Posted on November 13, 2007 by Graham Lavery

In the next five years, the nursing profession will be highly valued on the labor market. If you are a nurse, this may be good news, but you must know that this also means that competition for the best positions will become fiercer. If you want to apply for one of these positions, you must build up a great resume, with the proper credentials and details.