June, 2009
Project Engineer Careers (A Field Engineer’s Perspective)
After completing their university degree, most engineering graduates tend to go into one of two lines of work: 1. Engineering Design – I’ve been told approximately 10% of engineers end up in this area. I find this a little bit surprising because there is a group of us from university that “hang out” together regularly [...]
Jobs for freshers in small companies
Are you a fresher just passed out of university or university and looking jobs for freshers, it is a heavy time for your to land up in your first job. As the world economies is in down turn across the world, firms around the globe cut cost and as part of cost control cutting jobs, [...]
Job Loss: 5 Answers to the “What do you do?” Question
It is the first question we ask when we meet someone new. And it is the last question we want to be asked when we are out of work: “What do you do?”. It is a strange quirk of our society that we define ourselves first and foremost by the work we do. Being unemployed [...]
Lip Gloss & Law Enforcement: Women In The Criminal Justice Field
The field of criminal justice is no longer a male-dominated industry. In fact, it is now a booming and nearly recession-proof field that is constantly seeking highly-trained individuals of both gender. The following are descriptions of the many rewarding career options the field of criminal justice has to offer for women. Law Enforcement: Opportunities for [...]
Job Outlook For Teachers Through 2016
The Demand The demand for preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle and secondary school teachers is projected to grow at an average pace. While the demand for teachers who specialize in math, science and bilingual education is expected to sore. The Statistics Employment of school teachers is expected to grow by 12 percent between 2006 and 2016, [...]