Posted July 28th, 2010 by Lee Pointer
Presidential candidate John Kerry is fond of stating that '...
not since Herbert Hoover has any president lost more jobs than
George W. Bush.' And there is a kernel of truth to the
statement; thanks to technology, jobs require less human
intervention to complete. However, a larger factor in this
seeming loss of employment is due to the evolution of the
American workforce from a lot indentured to the confines of one
company or one job title toward the Jeffersonian ideal of every
person being a ...
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Filed under:Careers
Posted July 27th, 2010 by Lee Pointer
Like all new innovations, technology in the work environment can
either work for you or against you. What is good for the
employer or is not always the same for the employee.
Is Technology Working FOR You or AGAINST You
When cellphones became available it seemed that they would fill
a need for instant communication - any time, any place - that
would help people be more efficient and thus save time.
Then email became a mainstream method of business communication.
Marvelous - now telephones ...
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Posted July 26th, 2010 by Lee Pointer
When cellphones became available it seemed that they would fill
a need for instant communication - any time, any place - that
would help people be more efficient and thus save time.
Then email became a mainstream method of business communication.
Marvelous - now telephones wouldn't ring off the hook, messages
would not have to be stored and retrieved as verbal
communications, which took time. Instead, information would be
clear and concise and could be retrieved and answered any time,
any ...
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Posted July 25th, 2010 by Lee Pointer
First of all, in order to discuss this topic thoroughly, we should be equipped with the correct definition of "flexible". In my point of view, the real meaning of "flexible job" is the job which doesn't disrupt your daily work, or as a college student, your class assignments, meanwhile could offer you some extra money in your pockets and helpful experiences in your resumes. As far as I am concerned, the flexible jobs do not necessarily call for certain skills, of course if you ...
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Posted July 24th, 2010 by Lee Pointer
There are many reasons why healthcare has emerged as one of the top careers choices. To quote data from the U.S. Department of Labor ' 10 of the 20 fastest growing occupations belong to healthcare, and most healthcare jobs involve less than four years of college education. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Career Guide to Industries, 2010-11 Edition, Healthcare)
Music to many ears, isn't it? Let's face it ' college education is not getting any cheaper. If you ...
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Posted July 23rd, 2010 by Lee Pointer
When cellphones became available it seemed that they would fill
a need for instant communication - any time, any place - that
would help people be more efficient and thus save time.
Then email became a mainstream method of business communication.
Marvelous - now telephones wouldn't ring off the hook, messages
would not have to be stored and retrieved as verbal
communications, which took time. Instead, information would be
clear and concise and could be retrieved and answered any time,
any ...
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Posted July 22nd, 2010 by Lee Pointer
Getting the required skills for a job within IT is different than with most trades. In most fields, you will be expected to have qualifications and experience in your role, which can become a catch 22. In IT, however, you are expected to have the qualifications and your own personal experience using programs at home. The general norm when applying for most roles within IT is to have a basic qualification in IT that certifies you have knowledge operating a computer, then you will specialize in a ...
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Posted July 21st, 2010 by Lee Pointer
Introduction
The healthcare industry these days is undergoing a huge revamping, especially in the United States. With the prospect of many new health plans being introduced over the course of the next few years in that country and around the world, many of the best paid jobs in the healthcare industry are going to be expanded and demand is going to increase. For someone that is looking to get healthcare based training today, this is certainly a very good thing. Below is a listing of some of ...
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Posted July 20th, 2010 by Lee Pointer
Star Trek Online Career Guide - Since STO is a skills-based game, it is important to have an overview of the categories of Officers and position within each category that you can choose from. Getting a Star Trek Online Career Guide would give you this information and much more.
There are other categories such as Science Office, Tactical Officer and Bridge Officer - and within each of these there are the different specialties such as Doctor, Soldier etc.
For example, in the ...
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Filed under:Computers
Posted July 18th, 2010 by Lee Pointer
Delhi is one of the fastest growing economic and industrial hubs of India. Delhi generates the highest rate of employment. Delhi is a leading job marketplace of India. New Delhi is rich with educated manpower and technology access in abundance. The job opportunities in Delhi are growing and available through
freshersworld with various career options like BPO jobs, IT Jobs, software jobs, Medical jobs, Designer jobs, Biotechnology jobs, Nursing Jobs, Hotel jobs, computer jobs, ...
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