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Trades such as cosmetology, web design, freelance writing, and more are all potentially lucrative career choices that don't require four years of classroom time.
If you are considering going to college or thinking about changing careers, then there are a few things that you can do to help you make the right career choice.
A majority of first time college students are unsure about choosing a major. Academic advisors, faculty and career counselors are available campus resources.
A series of interesting snapshots discussing aspects of the modern economy and the people who inhabit it.
Colorado State University career counselor Wendy Rose answers questions about internships.
California students tell why there is such a high drop out rate and rare college admission. It does not involve rocket science. Just ask the kids. They know.
The thought of changing careers can be frightening, but can also lead to additional job training, vocational training, or many types of continuing education options!
So what are you going to do after you graduate? Here's some tips to help college students explore career options and find important career information and advice.
Internships are a great opportunity for college students to get work experience, but where can students find them? Here are some tips for finding an internship.
Low job satisfaction is affected by difficult coworkers, an angry boss or poor working conditions - but it also depends on your expectations, goals, & personality traits
Psychology majors don't all have to go on to grad school in order to get jobs. Here are some places they are needed besides in counseling offices.
Graduate school trains you to do one job: work at a university in a teaching or research position. So how do you change careers if you decide academia's not for you?
A look at the year's job market and why it's a good year to be entering the workforce. A look at some helpful tips as well.
A growing number of career development sites enable persons with disabilities to research employers, learn their rights, share strategies, and peer build networks.
With unemployment at an all time high and new layoffs being announced weekly, it's normal for the average job seeker to aim for the status quo of a safe, secure job.
Selecting the appropriate college degree needs to be based on areas of interest, career plans, and what fits into the individual's lifestyle.
Choosing a college major(s) can be stressful, when thinking about life after graduation. Focus on interesting classes as a great first step to discover one's life work.
Unemployment is up in Canada and the United States. In uncertain financial times, many choose to return to college or university in the hopes of securing a better job.
Archangel Chamuel is considered a very powerful angel who infuses situations with love and peace and helps you discover your true purpose.
Take time to research, learn and explore different careers before settling on just one.
Getting a job after graduation is always a challenge for students, and is even more so during an economic down turn. Here are some tips to help you find employment.
Being well prepared for a college internship for the first time can be stressful and scary, but also extremely important in getting a foot in the door.
Parents can help children thrive and succeed in life by being supportive, providing constant encouragement and helping them to discover their passion.
Amelia Earhart was one of the most inspirational women in history. A female pilot, aviation editor for Cosmo magazine, and truck driver, Earhart disappeared in 1937.
When seeking a college internship, what should students look for? Here are some employment questions to research or ask on your interview.
Are you preparing for a teaching interview and need some advice? Read on for successful interview tips for teachers.
Anyone who is tired of explaining why they're still looking for work needs to know how to overcome the bias of being unemployed.
Get your master's or PhD studies this year off to a good start with some helpful New Year's resolutions. Here are some suggestions.
What will a potential employer find when they "Google" you? Social networking websites like MySpace and Facebook can hurt a new job search.
By creating a plan to pay for college and using some ingenuity and tenacity, students can graduate with no debt!
Comparing art colleges? The Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, California answers questions that help to describe the unique selling points of the school.
There is a lot of information on the Internet about how to create the perfect resume. Job seekers need to make sure they find the best advice.
Going back to school can be intimidating! These seven tips for adult learners will increase the chances of academic success for mature college students.
Many adults have been lifelong sufferers of ADD/ADHD. Often, the symptoms of this disorder pervade the workplace and into their relationships and marriages.
Deciding a career can be daunting - especially during the last year of college. Knowing personal strengths and passions is the first step to a fulfilling career.
Many women discover that having a new baby causes them to create new career ideas they'd never thought of before.
Losing a job is emotionally and financially stressful, especially during a recession. But leaving may be better than staying, and in the end, lead to a better outcome.
In addition to law enforcement jobs, there are many ways in which a person can have a career in the law, whether as a main player in the system or in a supporting role.
Here are some strategies that work for making new & breaking old habits - whether you want to lose weight, quit smoking, watch less tv, go back to school, or save money.
Take action to shift your career and redefine your working identity.


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