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How To Become a Massage Therapist

Friday, December 26. 2008
Employment is expected to grow faster than average over the 2006-16 period as more people learn about the benefits of massage therapy. Many States require formal training and national certification in order to practice massage therapy. This occupation includes a large percentage of part-time and self-employed workers. Find a massage therapy school.

The 30 Best Careers for 2009

Tuesday, December 23. 2008
The financial crisis and economic recession have made quick work of an expected gradual evolution in our economy. In the next few years, it could look very different—a shrunken Wall Street will force bankers to find jobs in other industries, a massive green-energy effort could create jobs that are barely on the map today, and an expanding healthcare sector could offer new opportunities for a broad swath of workers. So whether you're out of work or you're gainfully employed, you should keep on eye on the changing nature of our job market. Read more...

How to Become a Respiratory Therapist

Saturday, November 15. 2008
Respiratory therapists help all kinds of patients with breathing difficulties, from babies with underdeveloped pulmonary systems to elderly people with damaged lungs. Before starting work as a respiratory therapist, you must first earn an associate's degree or bachelor's degree from an accredited school. When it comes to schooling, you have plenty of choices: the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that in 2005, there were 51 entry-level and 329 advanced respiratory therapy programs in the United States. While studying to be a respiratory therapist, you can take classes in chemistry, physics, respiratory therapy, and diagnostic procedures. If you'd like increased flexibility with your schooling, you can always sign up for an online respiratory therapy program.

How to Become a Teaching Assistant

Saturday, November 8. 2008
Just like doctors and lawyers, teachers are busy professionals who can use some help. While requirements vary by state, employers of teaching assistants increasingly favor candidates with college training. People with teacher assistant/aide education degrees can work in all levels of school education. An associate teacher assistant/aide education degree can be earned in two years. The program will cover both teaching methods and materials and the administrative and organizational aspects of a school. Because requirements vary both by location and the type and level of education you wish to work in, it is important to establish early on the qualifications that will be best for your planned career.

Career 411: Advertising Design

Thursday, October 30. 2008
Products are successful only if potential customers know about them. Amazing new inventions, high quality new consumer products and the very best goods and services would all sit, unused on a shelf if it weren’t for the efforts of advertising and design professionals. A career in advertising and design is a career that continues to thrive in bad times as well as good and a degree in advertising and design can be the key that opens the door to that respected and well-paid career.

Companies in the advertising industry create sales campaigns and ads for all kinds of enterprises. They not only prepare the advertisements, but they arrange for their placement in various kinds of media. Ad campaigns may be aimed at newspapers and magazines, television, radio, the Internet, billboards, or any number of other creative approaches. Their goal is to increase sales by making sure the purchasing public is exposed to the available products and services.

As an advertising and design professional, your focus may be business to consumer. You’ll design and place sharp and innovative ads that will attract the market segment appropriate for your client’s product. You may choose instead to concentrate on the business to business market. Your audience will be the decision makers in large enterprises and you will help your clients sell products that cost from thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

If you are a creative person, a degree program in advertising and design might be the perfect track for you. You’ll learn about consumer behavior, about marketing, market research, and a whole range of visual arts skills and techniques.

Career 411: Accounting

Friday, October 17. 2008
With the cost of degrees at an all-time high, a degree in accounting remains a worthwhile investment. A bachelors degree in Accounting is designed to prepare a college graduate for entry level accounting positions in profit, not-for-profit, and governmental environments, while establishing a foundation of courses for students who wish to continue their education to become a Certified Public Accountant (C.P.A.) or Certified Management Accountant (C.M.A.).

Whether online or full-time, a degree in accounting is designed to provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary for a successful, lucrative accounting career. A 21st century bachelors degree in accounting should incorporate the principles and industry-relevant technology for those wishing to enter positions in the accounting, information systems, and management analysis areas of business, and include courses focused on general and cost accounting principles as they apply to business operations, along with 21st century business ethics.

An associates degree would familiarize the student with the accounting professional's year, incorporating financial statements, taxes and payroll, financial investments, management and marketing, and computerized accounting. The program emphasizes the positions such as junior accountant, accounts payable/receivable clerk, bookkeeper, payroll clerk, or administrative assistant.

To enter this career you must be numerate and highly organized. The modern accounting professional must be comfortable with accounting methods, organizational behavior, management skills, statistics and business, strategic goals, e-business and the role of technology. Look for an online course that covers this and provides certification and the future will look bright.

Career 411: Accounting Assistant

Friday, October 17. 2008
Accounting assistants are generally responsible for receiving, processing, and sorting a wide variety of accounting documents for their clients. Accounting assistants must handle all invoices, billing, and account information. Accounting assistants may prepare and file tax documents and are responsible for entering and managing data in accounting software and computer programs.

Accounting assistants may be certified accountants themselves, or students working toward a degree in accounting. Accountants and accounting assistants must be adept in mathematics, have strong organizational skills, and be able to work with little supervision, as many accountants are self-employed. Accountants are required to have at least a bachelor's degree in accounting. Having a master's degree, advanced certification, or exceptional computer skills are great assets in finding employment.

Internships are critical to finding employment upon graduation. For this reason, many universities offer accounting internship programs wherein students are employed as accounting assistants while they are still in school. These internships are invaluable when obtaining employment later on. Not only are you more likely to receive a job offer from the company that sponsored your internship, but the experience makes you a more competitive candidate regardless of where you apply.

Chef 101: How to Get a High-Paying Job in the Kitchen

Thursday, August 7. 2008
On a recent routine visit, a purveyor walked into Jesse Cool's Flea St. Cafe in Menlo Park, Calif., and told the restaurateur he was thinking of leaving a job on his family's organic farm to attend cooking school. Cool, a 33-year industry veteran, gently advised him first to see if he could live on a fraction of his wages for three years. Read more...

Web Design Degree Information

Tuesday, July 15. 2008
Looking for a Professional Web Design Degree? Here is a complete guide which can help you out for a career in Web Design and job opportunities if you become a sucessful designer. Check out what are the requirements for this course and advantages. For all of you who want to learn or have a career about designing web pages, then it would be the right choice to go for a web design degree. Read more...

Finding the Right Criminal Justice Career for You

Tuesday, July 15. 2008
A generation ago, pursuing a career in criminal justice usually meant either becoming a police officer or working in a legal field. But today, the criminal justice field offers dozens of different opportunities to serve the public. In fact, it can be very confusing when you discover how many different degrees are offered. It can be difficult to choose what type of degree to get for the kind of career in which you're interested. Read more...

What Goes On In Design School?

Monday, July 14. 2008
Design education doesn't happen in the typical university lecture hall or laboratory. It takes place in studios (literally, places for work) and through seminars (organized discussions characterized by informality and high interaction). Learning takes place through the analysis of problems and possible solutions using composition, typography, photography, images, and space. Students use materials and processes from basic hand skills to computers to create communications. Read more...

Career in Precision Engineering

Monday, July 14. 2008
The first image that will pop up in your mind if you think about engineers could be the picture of a locomotive. No matter what you associate engineers with, it cannot be denied that engineers are pioneers of technologies who transform ideas into actual items that can help enhance our lives. Read more...

Interior Design Career

Sunday, July 13. 2008
When embarking on an interior design career, prospective students need to realize it requires great skill when combining art with architecture. However, here are some simple steps to guide you to becoming an interior designer. Remember there are many interior design careers on offer to someone who as successfully completed their education successfully. Read more...

I Know How To Cook, Why Do I Need Culinary School?

Sunday, July 13. 2008
Is culinary school really necessary? I always thought if you knew how to cook, you knew how to cook. It turns out I was wrong. If you want to go into culinary arts as a career, culinary school is just as necessary for you as law school is for a lawyer. I found that even if you are a great cook, there are simply skills and qualifications you will get from culinary school that you need when it comes time to enter the professional culinary arts world. Read more...

A Career in Accounting: Tips on How You Can be Successful

Saturday, July 12. 2008
In any type of businesses, an accountant is needed. You have to consider that accounting is basically the language in business and having enough knowledge about accountancy is essential for businessmen and women to know how their business is doing. This is why accounting professionals are very much in demand today. And, a lot of certified accountants have become quite successful in their field and some have even started their own business. Read more...