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		<title>Don&#8217;t Be The Cubicle Worker Everyone Dislikes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 01:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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As a teen or young adult you may find yourself in a job where you are working in a business which encompasses cubicles. These small spaces are divided into office environments with very little privacy. It becomes a land where there is a lot of noise and many distractions. It is a very stressful situation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a teen or young adult you may find yourself in a job where you are working in a business which encompasses cubicles. These small spaces are divided into office environments with very little privacy. It becomes a land where there is a lot of noise and many distractions. It is a very stressful situation that can be made worse by the way some people act.</p>
<p>There may be very few options to handle situations in this cubicle environment and, thus, a little &#8220;grin and put up with it&#8221; does come into play. However, to not become the office whiner, and to make the workplace a little more pleasant for everyone, here are a few things to check to make sure that no one considers you the problem cubicle worker.</p>
<p>Please do not use the Speakerphone for listening to voice mail or other conversations. This is very distracting and very annoying to anyone within hearing distance. The only way a Speakerphone is to be used is within a conference room or in a private office with the door shut.</p>
<p>It may seem silly, but knocking before coming into another persons cubicle space is a sign of respect for their privacy. No one would consider barging into an office with a closed door without knocking first, so those who work in a cubicle environment should have the same respect. Treating others this way will become infectious and soon will spread throughout the floor and make for happier co-workers. Asking permission to enter their space just seems to make everyone feel respected and produces better relationships.</p>
<p>Try to keep the tone of voice appropriate to the setting. In other words, use your &#8220;inside voice&#8221; as we tell our children. People generally talk louder on the phone for some reason and it is helpful to be reminded occasionally that voices can be lowered and everyone can still hear just fine.</p>
<p>There is something called &#8220;prairie dogging&#8221; that should be avoided in a cubicle environment. This goes along with showing respect like asking before entering the other person&#8217;s space. This happens a lot because people are in a hurry these days and they just &#8220;pop over&#8221; the top of the wall and start talking. When a lot of people are doing this in the office space, it does look like a prairie dog town.</p>
<p>The worker who follows these suggestions will keep everyone working in a more pleasant situation. Everyone deserves a little respect because everyone has to work to make ends meet these days. Having respect for your co-workers is key to having great working conditions and a much happier and productive group of individuals working in this &#8220;cubicle world&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>Job Search and Interview Tips For the Teen and Young Adult</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 06:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking for and applying for a career or job position is not one that most teens or young adults eagerly take on. It&#8217;s always stressful to some degree and often unsuccessful at first. However there are some guidelines and pointers that always help in this particular quest. 
First, Ask Yourself Who You Are.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking for and applying for a career or job position is not one that most teens or young adults eagerly take on. It&#8217;s always stressful to some degree and often unsuccessful at first. However there are some guidelines and pointers that always help in this particular quest. <span id="more-446"></span></p>
<p>First, Ask Yourself Who You Are.</p>
<p>A good way to identify which positions you are best suited to is to self-examine your feelings and ask personal questions about yourself in terms of your personal and school experiences. In this way, you&#8217;ll help to discern what type of work will deliver the most satisfaction and motivation to you over the long term.</p>
<p>Some basic questions to ask yourself include:</p>
<p>What do you enjoy doing and what don&#8217;t you enjoy doing? What are your strengths and weaknesses? What do you find motivating? What have you done that you are proudest of? What are your short and long term goals?</p>
<p>To realize the full effectiveness of this exercise avoid giving short superficial answers. This will short-circuit what you are trying to accomplish &#8211; explore, examine, and extract what&#8217;s important to you. Truly and thoughtfully answer these questions in depth. You can then discuss these responses with others that know you well and flesh them out even further to find any inconsistencies in your answers.</p>
<p>Find Jobs That Cater To Your Desires And Circumstances.</p>
<p>Now you can take this information and translate it into jobs and careers that fit best with who you are, why you perform better, and how you react to situations. It&#8217;s basic common sense as most individuals will be happier and work better doing what they like to do. Start out with a broad list and then narrow it down so that it matches your strengths and avoids your weaknesses and best fits your needs and abilities.</p>
<p>Ask Yourself What You Want.</p>
<p>You should rank what characteristics of a job are most important to you. Obviously income is the primary reason we work but other factors such as benefits, location, opportunity, flexibility, prestige, responsibility and more also play a large role in your satisfaction and your ultimate choice. Establishing exacting criteria and minimum requirements beforehand will keep you focused and on target in your job search.</p>
<p>Prepare to Be Comfortable And Composed At The Interview</p>
<p>Though you may be a bit frightened or intimidated by the interview process, you are not the first and only to feel this way. Just about everybody facing this prospect feels the same.</p>
<p>Use it to your advantage. Leverage that nervous energy to psyche yourself up for the interview. The interviewer will appreciate your apparent nervousness, more than an extremely casual and nonchalant attitude that almost appears dismissive.</p>
<p>On the other hand, you do not want to portray excessive nervousness bordering on innate fear. Not only will it be sensed but it will impede you from performing and expressing your skills and compatibility with the position.</p>
<p>Since many of these feelings emanate from uncertainty, a good way to overcome this is to practice with someone you know. They should act as if they don&#8217;t know you and only draw questions and remarks from your resume. After this is over, ask your &#8220;interviewer&#8221; to assess your performance, and then take notes about that you did well and what needs improvement.</p>
<p>An even better method is to videotape the practice interview. This will tip you to possible flaws in your voice, mannerisms, nervous habits, and posture that you most likely wouldn&#8217;t be conscience you were doing.</p>
<p>Prior to the real interview, find out as much as you can about the company. This serves a two-fold purpose &#8211; you&#8217;ll know more about your potential employer and you will equip yourself to ask relevant questions of the interviewer which can only help to impress them.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if you are asking questions that were readily answerable beforehand, then this may indicate a lack of preparedness to the interviewer and harm your chances at landing the job.</p>
<p>Some other tips include allotting plenty of time between interviews so you are not pressed for time and in a rush as it will show through. Clear your mind of other matters before you enter the interview. Finally, have in mind how you want to express your strong points and any stories or evidence that add credibility.</p>
<p>Use these tips and strategies to help you find the right job or career for you and then ace that interview.</p>
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		<title>Teens, Youg Adults Get Educated for Hot Careers Over Next 10 Years</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 23:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[College and trade school is on the minds of many teens and young adults. For those still in high school and those in college our future career is one of the most important decisions that we will make. 2009 has been a crucial year that has caused many professionals to reevaluate their skills so that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>College and trade school is on the minds of many teens and young adults. For those still in high school and those in college our future career is one of the most important decisions that we will make. 2009 has been a crucial year that has caused many professionals to reevaluate their skills so that they may follow the recent trends. As a student you will also want to evaluate your own likes, dislikes and skills. As you do this here is a bit of information that may be of service.<span id="more-444"></span></p>
<p>Many potential careers are still available in tried and tested fields such as Information Technology, Manufacturing, Education, Healthcare and Business. The new opportunities in these fields are in constant innovation. For instance, add an advertising position in the healthcare or education division and the result would mean money. With a bit of education and imagination, one of these careers will make you big payoffs.</p>
<p>Though the previous years have been in turmoil as a result of a faltering economy and business empire meltdowns, and career opportunities have slowed down don’t count them out. Services in less demand today often become the services of great demand tomorrow as an economy recovers. As a young person that is still in high school or college or has just recently started in a career a slow recovery is often more beneficial to you than it is to the older adult.</p>
<p>Job specialists and government economists have estimated careers that will have most job opportunities between 2009 and 2019. While it is difficult for an older adult nearing retirement age to look ahead 5 or 10 years a young person has time on their side. These opening over the next 10 years are expected to occur because new positions will be created and also people normally retire or die leaving their job available for fresh graduates.</p>
<p>Job Openings for Graduates of Vocational Degrees, Associate Programs, and holders of Training Certificates (with the estimated number of job openings)</p>
<p>People who are graduates of vocational degrees are greatly in demand, though the economy falters, the demand for vocational careers are still in great demand. Those who have not completed a bachelor’s degree can always enroll in a vocational program that will enrich their skills to be successful in a blue-collar job.</p>
<p>1. Nursing Aides (1,000,000)</p>
<p>2. Medical Technicians ( 400,000)</p>
<p>3. Automotive Technicians (270,000)</p>
<p>4. Computer Service Specialists (240,000)</p>
<p>5. Preschool Teachers (180,000)</p>
<p>6. Cosmetologists (150,000)</p>
<p>7. Real Estate Agents (110,000)</p>
<p>8. Welders (100,000)</p>
<p>9. Gym Instructors (100,000)</p>
<p>10. Paralegal (100,000)</p>
<p>Job Openings for Graduates of a Bachelor’s Degree. People who are interested to land a job with a modest company should at least have earned a Bachelor’s degree from a respectable university. As the demand is great, the competition is also stiff.  If you want promotion and extra skills and experience, there are schools that offer courses and training programs that will let you earn a certificate that you can use for future career prospective.</p>
<p>1. Elementary Teachers (550,000)</p>
<p>2. Auditors/Accountants (450,000)</p>
<p>3. Secondary Teachers (400,000)</p>
<p>4. Software Engineers (300,000)</p>
<p>5. Systems Analysts (250,000)</p>
<p>6. Middle School Teachers (200,000)</p>
<p>7. Network Analysts (200,000)</p>
<p>8. Financial Services (160,000)</p>
<p>9. Systems Administrators (150,000)</p>
<p>10. Foreman/Construction Managers (150,000)</p>
<p>Job Openings for Graduates of a Master’s Degree. People who are interested to land a job with higher payoffs and satisfaction, a master’s degree should be earned. The higher your academic qualification, the higher your salary and position in a company will be. It is also a stepping stone if you want to advance your career. After the master’s degree, you can always consider earning a doctorate program. This will not only increase your money, it will also increase your satisfaction in life.</p>
<p>1. University Professors (700,000)</p>
<p>2. Lawyers (300,000)</p>
<p>3. Physicians (200,000)</p>
<p>4. Clergymen (140,000)</p>
<p>5. Pharmacists (100,000)</p>
<p>6. Counselors (80,000)</p>
<p>7. Therapists (78,000)</p>
<p>8. Social Workers (70,000)</p>
<p>9. Rehabilitation Specialists (50,000)</p>
<p>10. Mental Health Specialists (50,000)</p>
<p>As you can see the next decade still offers a lot of opportunity. Select your careers of interests and get the education you need. Five of ten years from now you will be glad that you did.</p>
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		<title>10 Hot Writing Careers for Young Adults that Like Travel</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 22:35:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you enjoy writing and the sharing of your experiences? If so, regardless of your age be it teenager, college student, college grad, young adult or even an older adult you may have a potential career in writing. Do you also enjoy travel?  If so, you might consider taking on the job of a travel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you enjoy writing and the sharing of your experiences? If so, regardless of your age be it teenager, college student, college grad, young adult or even an older adult you may have a potential career in writing. Do you also enjoy travel?  If so, you might consider taking on the job of a travel writer. For those that like to travel and like to write, what could be a more exciting job for a journalist than getting paid to travel and having all of your expenses paid? If being a travel writer sounds like something you might like to do check out our top ten travel writer jobs list.<span id="more-441"></span></p>
<p>1. Self-published Travel Writer. Well, if you have the means (that is time and money) you can actually fund your own travel writing. After your escapade, you can choose a publisher to produce your journals or pay one if you have the bucks. The main advantage of self publication is the monetary reward that is better than the standard book royalty contract, and you have the direct control in the editing and publication process.  While an employer may not be paying your expenses your travel becomes a taxable write off on your U.S. income tax.</p>
<p>2. Freelance Travel Writer. You can write anything that you see during your travel. Describe people, food, churches, parks, temples. Venture into the nightlife and share your unique experience in a different style. You can sell these articles to travel magazines for a modest price if the quality is really nice.</p>
<p>3. Magazine Travel Writer. You can apply with travel or scientific magazines such as National Geographic. You can cover a story in Amazon or research the situation of the Kangaroos in Australia or have a chance to dive with sperm whales.</p>
<p>4. Guidebook Author. If you have vast knowledge about a country, a city or a region, write a guidebook about it. You can write anything in your mind and submit your manuscript into a publishing house that produces travel and guide books. Another good method of writing a guidebook is to look for an existing one and try to update it with your recent knowledge.</p>
<p>5. Newspaper Travel Journalist. You can be hired by an established magazine and be assigned in its Europe Bureau. It will be a very exciting experience. A travel journalist usually has the rare opportunity in meeting new people every day while at work. You can also have the chance of learning new things about new places and see your articles printed on page.</p>
<p>6. Freelance Editor. Some companies hire freelance editors and pay them to be in a place to make sure things are accurately written in a book or an article. If you have a great passion in looking for details, have the sense of researching methods and your command of the language is very outstanding, try this career.</p>
<p>7. Travel Author. Write your memories when you have visited a beautiful province in India. Describe your perils while crossing the Amazon, or simply share your journey in Hawaii. Start publishing memoirs and rake your own bucks while enjoying at work.</p>
<p>8. Freelance Travel Journalist. If you have the special knowledge in arts or culture, on rivers and canyons, of exotic places or food or wide basins or dangerous forests, why not sell your adventure? You can search for magazine, newspapers and book publishers that offer a modest price for very interesting pieces of travel articles.</p>
<p>9. Freelance Magazine Journalist. Most freelance magazine journalist offer their talents in writing for different travel magazines. There are numerous travel magazines in the market and they are also offering allowances and remuneration for serious travel writers.</p>
<p>10. Travel TV Host. This is your chance to be on cam! You will be paid while visiting numerous sites, just share to us what you feel, what you know and what you want while on that place through the power of a video camera.</p>
<p>As you can see, regardless of your age many of these jobs are available to those of all ages. A pre teen, teenager or college student can get an early start by writing freelance or self publishing. Can you think of better preparation for a young person with their eyes on landing a job as a journalist?</p>
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		<title>Trade School &amp; College Grads 10 Hot Travel Jobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 18:49:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you a teen or young adult that likes to travel? If travel is one of your favorite things why not consider a career that will allow travel. Here are ten hot careers most of which will require either a college or trade school degree. If you are looking for a career right out of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you a teen or young adult that likes to travel? If travel is one of your favorite things why not consider a career that will allow travel. Here are ten hot careers most of which will require either a college or trade school degree. If you are looking for a career right out of high school that will allow for travel you may want to consider the military. Naturally the best paying careers will usually require an education beyond high school so keep this in mind. <span id="more-438"></span><br />
1. Pilot</p>
<p>Whether for a commercial airline or the government air force, pilots are envied because they can travel across the globe almost every day and the salary is one of the best paying jobs today.</p>
<p>2. International Chef</p>
<p>If you have a nice talent for creating palatable dishes from different countries of the world, you can have a chance to expose your food creations through the help of international restaurants who loves to exchange their chefs for a bit of exploration and exchange of knowledge and skills.</p>
<p>3. International Journalist</p>
<p>There is no better career like an international journalist. You can visit interesting places, know different people, and at home, you are still being issued a paycheck. The best way to jump in this career is to enroll in a journalism class that offer international internship programs after your graduation. Most journalism schools in the United States offer this option.</p>
<p>4. Travel Journalist</p>
<p>Well, this is slightly similar to a career as an international journalist but this job is safer and lovelier. Your travel editor will never send you to Iraq or Afghanistan to write an article promoting a new travel park.</p>
<p>5. Military</p>
<p>In the military, you can be assigned to different camps and bases that your country is associated with. However, this is not safe but extremely exotic and exciting. Also the armed services provide outstanding trainings on different locations.</p>
<p>6. English Teacher</p>
<p>For individuals who are native speakers or at least have an outstanding command of the language, they are privileged. You can find a successful career with ESL program or English as a Second Language in different countries around the world wherein English is not a primary language. Currently, there is a great demand for English teachers in Korea, Singapore, Japan and China.</p>
<p>7. Foreign Service</p>
<p>You can also pursue a degree in international studies and seek a career with foreign embassies. A career as personnel of an embassy is rewarding and brings honor as a dignitary in a foreign state.</p>
<p>8. NGOs (Non-Government Organizations)</p>
<p>If you have that moving drive to change the world or simply want to travel while changing the world, why not jump into an NGO or a charity which is operating around the globe? In this career, there are numerous career opportunities for travel lovers and the free-spirit. Whether you are very knowledgeable in peace policies, conflict resolution, or humanitarian works, NGOs can help you.</p>
<p>The best way to get started is checking online sources which will provide you with different names and information of NGOs established throughout the United States. Also, you can seek employment in the United Nations headquarters in New York City and move to the ladder until you are promoted to a staff that can travel.</p>
<p>9. International Business Executive</p>
<p>Whether a CEO or a Vice President, being the top dog of a multi-national company has its benefits and luxurious fringes, you could be signing a 300 million-dollar partnership in India or visiting a branch in Guangdong.</p>
<p>10. Spy</p>
<p>Well, as a spy or a secret agent you can visit different locations such as underground London or a forest headquarters of artillery in Chile. But this job is dangerous although it is very rewarding.</p>
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		<title>Ten Hot Careers for Engineering College Grads</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 18:35:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the teen and young adult starting or now in college, career planning is so often one of the most difficult processes that you will go through. For many teens and older students one of the engineering fields is a great way to go. Engineering jobs in the area of construction and development are one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the teen and young adult starting or now in college, career planning is so often one of the most difficult processes that you will go through. For many teens and older students one of the engineering fields is a great way to go. Engineering jobs in the area of construction and development are one of the most lucrative careers for college gads that are very good in math and science. <span id="more-435"></span></p>
<p>Engineers mainly work with the principles of mathematics and physical sciences to create practical solutions to technical problems. Based on their disciplines, engineers can create designs, tests, production techniques and maintenance. They are also needed to supervise factory production, troubleshooting, efficiency of operations and quality of products.</p>
<p>A university degree in science and engineering is required for all engineering careers and most of these jobs require licensure. Also, graduates of physical science and mathematics can also be qualified for some engineering jobs. Professional engineers who want to develop their skills should continue their studies to keep them updated with the waves of their chosen disciplines.</p>
<p>Most engineers face health hazards in the workplace when they are in the field work such as visiting factories, oil and gas exploration, and production factories to manage and oversee operations or create practical solutions to technical problems. However, starting pay for engineering careers are much higher than other entry-level careers in other industries, and the general perception of the job is very favorable. With the increasing career opportunities with job openings employing the basic skills and abilities of engineering, engineers now have various career opportunities from anywhere in the world.</p>
<p>Most career opportunities for engineers are predicted to rise because the number of graduates is in balance with the number of openings in the succeeding years. However, these opportunities vary. The following is a list of ten hottest careers for engineers that are continually growing at least until 2019.</p>
<p>1. Biomedical Engineering</p>
<p>This is a combination of biology, medicine and engineering to update medical equipment and procedures that will help in advancement. Average annual salary is $ 70,000</p>
<p>2. Agricultural Engineering</p>
<p>This discipline is a mixture of engineering, technology, agriculture and biology to devise new methods and procedures to develop the agricultural industry. Average annual salary is $ 65,000</p>
<p>3. Health Engineering</p>
<p>Health engineers create procedure and new designs to decrease the health risks, and health hazards in the workplace or the company’s products. Average annual salary is $ 60,000</p>
<p>4. Electrical Engineering</p>
<p>Electrical engineers create, enhance, examine and oversee the manufacturing of electrical machines. Average annual salary is $ 63,000</p>
<p>5. Environmental Engineering</p>
<p>Environmental engineers apply the principle of chemistry, ecology, biology and environmental sciences to craft solutions to environmental problems such as pollutions, sewage, global warming and public health. Average annual salary is $ 55,000</p>
<p>6. Mechanical Engineering</p>
<p>Mechanical engineers conduct researches, create designs of mechanical equipment such as generators, engines, turbines and business machines. Average annual salary is $ 60,000</p>
<p>7. Electronics Engineering</p>
<p>This discipline is different from electrical engineering because this field specializes in broadcasting and communication systems. Average annual salary is $ 66,000</p>
<p>8. Chemical Engineering</p>
<p>In chemical engineering, a person designs machines and special equipment and procedures for manufacturing products using chemicals such as production of energy, food, clothing etc. Average annual salary is $ 68,000</p>
<p>9. Civil Engineering</p>
<p>Civil engineers devise and supervise road constructions, airports, tunnels, parks and other infrastructure for public use. Average annual salary is $ 65,000</p>
<p>10. Industrial Engineering</p>
<p>Engineers under this field determine the most effective methods to use resources such as human, machinery, raw materials to make products or offer services. Average annual salary is $ 67,000</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[For teens starting college soon or already in college deciding on a future career is a decision you need to make. At Job Search Teens we take a look at a lot of them. Here are a few more that teens, grads and young adults should take a closer look at.
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<p>1. Systems Managers</p>
<p>This position will make you responsible in managing the vital foundation of any company venturing its operations on new technologies and automated systems. Despite the technical nature of this career, strong supervisory and leadership skills are very essential to effectively communicate with other staff in the company and to be able to transform the complex language of systems operations into a comprehensible form. The average annual salary is $ 55,000.</p>
<p>2. Plant Systems Engineers</p>
<p>With the convergence of new innovations and technology, the biology industries is also in need of computer software engineers and systems engineers who will create, design and sustain the networks of plan factories, farms and special laboratories. Systems developers with a large experience in employing recent computer innovations in programming have an edge in this field. The average annual salary is $ 65,000.</p>
<p>3.  Accountants</p>
<p>Accountants and auditors are needed in every business to ensure the financial stability and transparency of the business operations. If a businessman is eager to develop the company, the monetary resources should be well taken cared of. To be an accountant, one should have a bachelor’s degree in accountancy and duly licensed. Average salary is $ 70,000 annually.</p>
<p>4. Information Technology Consultants</p>
<p>With the overwhelming boom of IT industry, internet users are now paying billions of dollars every year. This interest in IT creates a great demand for people who will create more interfaces to keep the wave of IT economy. IT jobs include call center agents, info advertisers, bloggers, website developers, graphic artists, programmers etc. The average annual salary is $ 35,000.</p>
<p>5. School Administrators</p>
<p>With the expansion of school districts in the United States, more and more school administrators are needed to oversee the whole operation of a certain school and manage school facilities. A good graduate degree in school management is a necessary for this post. Average salary $ 60,000 every year</p>
<p>6. Chemical Engineers</p>
<p>In chemical engineering, a person designs machines and special equipment and procedures for manufacturing products using chemicals such as production of energy, food, clothing etc. Average annual salary is $ 68,000</p>
<p>7. Software Analysts</p>
<p>Software analysts are responsible in transforming the complicated systems language into a form that can be understood by anyone. They are needed to explore different computer software that is needed in business operations since most companies are now venturing with automated systems to increase efficiency of their operations. The average annual salary is $ 57,000.</p>
<p>8. Medical Transcriptionists</p>
<p>Medical transcriptionists encode dictated recordings created by doctors and other medical professionals such as reports, observations and correspondence that may eventually become part of the patient’s medical files. A medical transcriptionist can be trained in a special school or a vocational center where one can earn a certificate of training. Average annual salary is $ 25,000</p>
<p>9. Network Managers</p>
<p>A network manager manages the everyday operations and maintenance of the company’s networking and automation operations. They also cooperate with network engineers and analysts to implement, tests, deploy and incorporate network systems. To fill this post one should have a good degree in any computer related course and a several years of experience in computer networking. Average annual salary is $ 75,000.</p>
<p>10. Medical scientists</p>
<p>Medical scientists conduct research on human diseases to provide necessary information to devise practical solutions to human health diseases. These results include vaccines and medicated drugs. Medical scientists can also perform clinical investigations, transcription, drug examination and technical writing. A doctorate degree in biology is very necessary to fill the post. Average annual salary is $ 90,000</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 23:26:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are complacent about finding a job while in college, you should start finding one before you actually graduate. In this way, you can always have enough time to start a career. To begin with, you can always find one if you know how to look in the right places. 
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<p>It is also recommended to start looking inside your university. Most universities have available list of careers for fresh high school graduates. This list is always researched and updated by national employment statistics. Your counselors can also help you to land a job with respectable companies, and they are always willing to help you in advancing your career.</p>
<p>At present, here is the list of the ten best alternative careers for college students:</p>
<p>1. Game Developers. Well, this job is a new trend. Since million of people like to play games in their cell phones, PSPs, and laptops, this booming industry need highly-qualified professionals to create new games to sustain the entertainment demand of gamers. If you have superb skills in programming and developing programs in a computer and you are creative and imaginative enough to create exciting and interesting games, you are highly in demand to fill the gap in the game field.</p>
<p>2. Geriatric healthcare services. Most students of medical-related degrees can opt to enter the health service industry of serving the health needs of the elderly people. As the advanced aged population is increasing, the demand will also increase as people age, they are normally required to visit hospitals and clinics more often.</p>
<p>3. Date Mining. Businesses and government agencies are in need to collect huge amount of information and knowledge about people and other things. Thus, they are also in need of skilled personnel to analyze data and make sense of it.</p>
<p>4. Mobile Media. Graphic artists who will create different advertisements in the mobile internet industry are in great demand as the number of people who are dependent on their cell phones to sift information is also increasing.</p>
<p>5. Cancer clinical design and supervision. Cancer has been a long dreaded disease and more people are affected by it every year. In this case, outstanding people are needed who can design clinical experiments and trials to find better ways to cure cancer and other related diseases and health risks.</p>
<p>6. Engineers. Almost all industries and business are in great need of engineers who will design their systems and operations.</p>
<p>7. Web Writing. As internet use continue to increase in gathering information and news-gathering, web writers are in great demand. However, this field requires new approaches to writing.</p>
<p>8. Professional health and safety. Skilled professionals who are trained for emergency preparedness are now in great demand so that people can cope with advances in technology and in safety hazards in the workplace.</p>
<p>9. Translators. As most businesses go to a global scale, most professionals need to communicate with persons who speak different languages. Thus, an experienced translator is required so that business partners from the opposite parts of the world can close a deal.</p>
<p>10. Business Analysts. Most business techniques and programs are failing as experienced in the global recession. Most companies need business analysts to guide them through the waves of economy and are willing to pay a huge amount just to know the right practices and the best techniques they can employ for their business needs.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 23:22:39 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps you are a teen preparing to start college. Perhaps you are a recent grad that  has left their options open for a career. Here are 10 hot careers that teens, grads and young adults should take a look at. As the world economy continues to fail and falter, job careers in 2009 are also expected to decrease. However, if you are lucky enough and highly qualified to be in one of these top professions, your future career is still secured. Read over this list and consider seeking the right education and skills for the job that you are mostly interested in. <span id="more-425"></span></p>
<p>1. Software Programmer. (Average Salary: $ 70,000)Most companies from almost all sectors are looking for software professionals and programmers as a response to the increasing dependency of the modern society to technology.</p>
<p>2. Career Counselor. (Average Salary: $ 55,000) More people are starting education without a possible career and aptitude in mind. How can these people gain a job? From placement agencies to government programs, career counselors are in demand to help these people as most of them are expected to think over their career prospective.</p>
<p>3. Networking Manager. (Average Salary: $ 55,000) Since most modern businesses are assisted with computer networks, professionals who can sort out complicated network systems are highly in demand. Network Managers are the people needed to maintain a business’ infrastructure and keep them up to date.</p>
<p>4. Public Relations Manager. (Average Salary: $ 45,000) The new trend in the field of public relations is not for new products, innovations or exciting business strategies. Rather, public relations managers will be busy in 2009 in telling the story of a failing economy without making people scream in panic.</p>
<p>5. Engineers (Average Salary: $ 70,000) Even though, the automated business decreased the hiring of skilled labors and service employees, it is however in need of engineers who will build automated systems and programs. In the US, the current demand is 100,000 every year.</p>
<p>6. Medical Technician (Average Salary: $ 35,000) of course nurses are in demand, but how about the people in the healthcare field aside from doctors and nurses? Well, there is also a great demand for medical technicians who are needed to operate laboratory and medical equipment such as CAT scan technicians, lab assistants and nursing aides. Healthcare has been the largest industry in most countries, and this industry is not composed entirely of doctors and nurses.</p>
<p>7. Auditor. (Average Salary: $ 65,000) With the economic falter due to failed economic policies and anomalous famed business meltdowns, most businesses are in need of watchmen to scrutinize every financial operation. Also, the money from the stimulus package needs to be audited.</p>
<p>8. Factoring. (Average Salary: $ 80,000) Now wait, have you ever heard of a factoring. No folks, this is not about a factory. Well, if you have studied algebra you have more than likely encountered this term. Factoring is now a trend in small businesses for extra funding based on their accounts receivable. This is entirely legal where entrepreneurs can seek help when other types of loans are not available.</p>
<p>9. Counselor (Average Salary: $ 40,000) Aside from people’s financial problems, we need to be advised to boost self-esteem and aptitude. Normally, a person’s worth is tied up in their careers and when failed, it could lead to mental and emotional crisis. That is why counselors and professional in mental health services are in great demand.</p>
<p>10. Nurse. (Average Salary: $ 60,000) The Healthcare Industry has been in a boom for quite some time and as the current demand suggests, this trend will continue for at least some more time.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that 2008 recent career trends are over, job seekers from teens to recent grads and young adults want to know the place to get huge job payoffs. A political year like 2009 has a lot of ways of sending professionals back to fundamentals in order to reevaluate their job skills. <span id="more-417"></span></p>
<p>No wonder, job career developments due to the boom of new industries have the element of tried and tested fields such as education, healthcare, technology, and manufacturing business; the new prospective in these fields lie in the fine print. For instance, add an administrative position in an institutionalized sector such as education or business and the result would mean more money. With education and a bit of creativity, maybe one of these hot careers could make your 2009 happier and richer:</p>
<p>1. Marketing and Advertising Manager</p>
<p>Average Salary: $ 65,000</p>
<p>Education Requirements: University degree in marketing, communication or public relations</p>
<p>Backgrounder: If you can create and apply techniques that will let the company increase its sales and profits, you are qualified for this job. Almost all companies that sell products need to advertise. Advertising Managers should be well-equipped with a solid marketing program as marketing has been the backbone of any business.</p>
<p>2. Healthcare Assistant</p>
<p>Average Salary: $ 25,000</p>
<p>Education Requirements: Certificate of Healthcare Assistance or related medical degrees</p>
<p>Backgrounder: A physician is a busy person and needs assistants to help him while serving medical patients. There are new websites that offer healthcare assistance courses online.</p>
<p>3. IT Network Specialist</p>
<p>Average Salary: $ 70,000</p>
<p>Education Requirements: Degree in Information Technology</p>
<p>Backgrounder: The IT industry needs people who have superb networking skills for online marketing. An outstanding experience and skill in Windows applications or Macintosh OS X are a plus.</p>
<p>4. Teacher</p>
<p>Average Salary: $ 40,000</p>
<p>Education Requirements: University Degree in Education</p>
<p>Backgrounder: Impart your knowledge and skills to the young generation. Aside from the traditional university degree programs, there are also online teaching degrees where you can earn a degree using your home computer.</p>
<p>5. Programmer</p>
<p>Average Salary: $ 74, 980</p>
<p>Education Requirements: Certificate in Computer Programming or an IT Degree</p>
<p>Backgrounder: The online gaming is a booming industry and it is always in need of new game developers. It is also a competing industry with film makers.</p>
<p>6. Educational Supervisor</p>
<p>Average Salary: $ 70,000</p>
<p>Education Requirements: Basically, a graduate degree in education administration</p>
<p>Backgrounder: As the school district system resulted to the decrease of class sizes and increased in school facilities, most education professionals are booming as administrators. By earning a graduate degree in educational supervision, job seekers are obligated to meet the requirements.</p>
<p>7. Graphic Artist</p>
<p>Average Salary: $ 38,000</p>
<p>Education Requirements: Certificate in Graphic Arts</p>
<p>Backgrounder: Though the field of graphic designs has been established since the boom of the Internet Industry, most professional graphic artists are still acquiring successful careers by creating interface relationships with Internet users.</p>
<p>8. Paralegal Assistant</p>
<p>Average Salary: $ 40,000</p>
<p>Education Requirements: Certificate of Training in Paralegal</p>
<p>Backgrounder: You can work with the field of law and justice without passing the bar exams. Paralegal professionals are more in demand than regular secretaries.</p>
<p>9. Nursing Supervisor</p>
<p>Average Salary: $ 50,000</p>
<p>Education Requirements: Nursing degree</p>
<p>Backgrounder: The nursing field is the hottest industry now. Registered nurses who earn extra training in nursing supervision are highly qualified for this career.</p>
<p>10. Bookkeeper</p>
<p>Average Salary: $ 25,000</p>
<p>Education Requirements: Accountings degree, or certificate in bookkeeping</p>
<p>Backgrounder: Most companies require personnel to manage complicated accounting systems. As bookkeepers for the business industry, professional can enjoy success and satisfaction.</p>
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