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Students Compete for Shot to Pursue Careers in Fashion Design
19 November 2009
Students Compete for Shot to Pursue Careers in Fashion Design From chic and glamorous to understated and modest fashion designs aim to embody a person's personality and broadcast it to observant onlookers. Careers in design not only require professionals to develop a tasteful palette of styles and color schemes for their work, but also demand knowledge of how culture and character affect how people decide what to wear.
Entrepreneurship is For the Dogs
19 November 2009
Entrepreneurship is For the Dogs While many Americans are scrambling for few job openings during the recession, some entrepreneurs are creating their own careers. While online degrees and work experience can foster career growth, those looking to start a business must come up with a valuable idea and the courage to take financial responsibility and accountability for its success. The venture can become all the more daunting when a business relies on white gloves, plastic bags and the willingness to get down and dirty.
Continuing Education Stimulates Economy, Salaries
18 November 2009
Continuing Education Stimulates Economy, Salaries Through continuing education, students are able to pursue the degrees and requirements that maximize their value on the job market. Research has shown vast disparities between the average salaries of individuals with high school degrees and those with bachelor's or associate's degrees, which the Bureau of Labor Statistics recommends for advancing in nearly any career path.
Minority Officers Sought for Careers in Law Enforcement
18 November 2009
Minority Officers Sought for Careers in Law Enforcement The role of law enforcement in a just society is be crucial, and careers in law enforcement help provide the feeling of safety and justice that allows people to peacefully interact in their communities, free from threat or violence. In many instances, simply having a police officer nearby puts regular citizens at ease.
Industry Leaders Emerge from Careers in Nursing
17 November 2009
Industry Leaders Emerge from Careers in Nursing The responsibilities of a nurse often require a large reserve of technical skills, the ability to think quickly and decisively and an attitude that encourages healthy lifestyle choices. At a time when many Americans wake up to read about healthcare news in the headlines, jobs in the sector are evolving into new roles. For example, one career nurse has found that a wealth of experience with patients has qualified her for a new role of healthcare policy analyst.
Careers in Culinary Arts Let Professionals Play with Their Food
17 November 2009
Careers in Culinary Arts Let Professionals Play with Their Food For as many chefs there are in the world, there are an equal number of reasons to become interested in careers in the culinary arts. Some professional cooks see the job as the mastery of a traditional craft or the advancement of healthy lifestyles. Others relish the opportunity to find creative ways to make a meal both tasty and nutritious, likening their dishes to works of art.
Career Choices May be Influenced by Retirement Surge
17 November 2009
Career Choices May be Influenced by Retirement Surge As Baby Boomers prepare to approach retirement age, economists are predicting an exodus from the U.S. labor force that could affect the majority of businesses and shape a new job market.
Careers in Teaching Require 'Heart' and 'Desire'
16 November 2009
Careers in Teaching Require 'Heart' and 'Desire' Whether reciting the alphabet or dissecting Shakespeare, many teachers pursue careers in education to realize the rewards of giving students skills they can independently use for the rest of their lives. In the course of one school day, an educator may act as tutor, entertainer, counselor and reassuring friend to effectively communicate with students.
5 Surprising CEO Qualities
17 November 2009

By Maria Hanson, LiveCareer

What qualities do successful CEOs share? Obvious ones include ambition and leadership. But there are less obvious characteristics that have helped many CEOs advance -- and these can also help you.

Amazing Work Records
17 November 2009

By Maria Hanson, LiveCareer

Does your boss expect you to do the impossible? Just check out these work record holders! Their wild achievements can inspire you to accomplish super-human feats at work.

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