By PokerPlayingDad
When you stay at a hotel, you might notice a large number of employees there. Some you will interact with and others you won't. Those employees are still necessary to make your stay at the hotel a success. There are opportunities for individuals with a variety of backgrounds to work for a hotel. Some of these backgrounds can include food service, management, customer relations and marketing,...
By Anna Pavlichenko
You worked hard to get an accounting degree. You may have even already held an accounting position. Now you are looking to take the next step in developing your career. Whether you are a recent college graduate or already have plenty of work experience as a chartered account, a well-written and properly formatted CV could be the key to your next advancement. Write your contact information,...
By Pallab Dutta
Any individual about to begin a new career or willing to change careers mid-stream has to chart out a relevant career development plan. Such a plan encompasses understanding one's personality traits, value of educational qualifications/certifications acquired, shelf life of skill sets, juggling family commitments and making decisions accordingly. Your personality traits dictate the shaping...
By Timothy Sexton
Careers at the top of the health care industry can be incredibly lucrative. But it takes years of school and training to scale the Mount Everest of health care income opportunities. There are several upsides to consider, however. For one, health care is fairly resistant to any kind of downturn in the economy. For another, your own health care expenses are easily managed. Finally, you will make...
By Rebecca Sweeney
A registered nurse (RN) specializes in treating and educating patients and providing emotional support to patients and their families. RNs make up the largest percentage of health care jobs, most of which are in hospitals. A registered nurse records the medical history of patients. In addition, they are required to observe and record patient symptoms. After assessing a patient's symptoms,...