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Careers in Travel are Taking Off 06 November 2009 |
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The travel industry is probably the closest occupation to making a vacation out of a job. Travel agents, flight attendants and hotel managers are exposed to a blend of cultures, languages and customs each day, and are tasked with imparting practical advice on a veritable world of travel possibilities. |
Careers in Finance Require Degrees, Resilience 06 November 2009 |
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Careers in finance require a thorough understanding of the systems in place to move capital and how these systems manage the spending and budgeting of money. Because of the uncertainty that looms in the financial industry, professionals in the field are expected to meticulously monitor trends in spending. However, even the most successful financial players are sometimes forced to admit, "no one bats a thousand." |
Entrepreneurs Benefit from Support Networks 06 November 2009 |
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In the traditional sense, the word entrepreneur refers to someone who takes ownership of a specific personal skill or marketplace niche to develop a means of living, or potentially, a profitable career. Though strong ideas, talent and enthusiasm promote successful business leaders they also may be aided by a network of support. |
Careers in Business Built on Opportunity 05 November 2009 |
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The ultimate goal of many in the business field is to prove they are capable of managing their company while staying ahead of the often unpredictable changes in the economy. While this type of management may seem to require at least a touch of clairvoyance some find that success in business is often guided by the enthusiasm and creativity which specialists devote to their craft. |
Careers in Culinary Arts Require Thrifty Thinking 05 November 2009 |
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Individuals pursuing careers in the culinary arts must learn about more than cooking techniques, flavor combinations and presentation. Often, careers in this field require professionals to step out of the kitchen and develop innovative ways to get food to consumers with regard to a variety of constraints. In this manner, culinary degrees can give students practical insights about how limited resources, costs and health concerns all play roles in feeding a nation. |
Careers in Teaching Spared by Stimulus Plan 04 November 2009 |
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For a school teacher to be successful, he or she must be innovative, flexible and patient. In many ways, today's teachers must not only instruct their students, but perform lesson plans in ways that stimulate and take hold of young minds. In the course of one school day, an educator may act as tutor, entertainer, counselor and reassuring friend. |
Chicago software firm seeks computer science degree-holders 02 November 2009 |
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Entrenched in a highly specialized and relatively new field, computer science professionals continue to demonstrate the value that their industry can produce to businesses, schools, healthcare and society at large. Beyond technical jargon, some fields see computer experts as elemental aspects for success, and a vital part of planning for the future. Preparatory degrees for this career path may become invaluable as employers seek to expand. |
Shaquille O'Neal Provides Long Arms of the Law, Seeks Job 02 November 2009 |
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The pursuit of justice can be a nebulous science as each individual holds a slightly different concept of what is right and fair. While some job seekers may be looking for excitement, honor, or the lofty pursuit of justice, others get involved in law enforcement because they realize they cannot be a dominating NBA all-star for the rest of their lives. |
Design Students Seek Career Advice from Art's Fairey 02 November 2009 |
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Many people become artists to surround themselves with beauty, and make it their occupation and pursuit. Authorities in the arts will cite the mystically soothing and emotive qualities art can inspire to one who allows himself to appreciate it. Some, in fact, consider it their job to line the streets with this splendor for all to see. |
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