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Career in Education - Why Should You Choose a Career in Education?

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

There are a lot of careers that you can choose to do for your future. However, a career in education is one of the best careers that you can choose. The pay is not the best but there are a lot of reasons that a career in education is a good choice. Let me explain what some of those reasons are.

One: When you have a career in education you will be making a difference in kid’s lives. It doesn’t matter whether you teach elementary school, middle school, high school or even college. You as a teacher will be giving kids the important education that they need in order to succeed in this world.

Two: As a teacher you will already have a love for learning that you can pass on to the students that you teach. Instilling in someone the love of learning is one of the best gifts that you can give someone. This will help them throughout their whole life. Education is not just about what they learn when they are in school. Throughout life you will have to constantly be learning something for one reason or another. When someone loves to learn this will make it much more enjoyable for them.
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Research is Vital - Know the Company Before the Job Interview

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Along with practicing job interview techniques and interview questions, company research is critical before the job interview. Nothing impresses an employer more in the job interview then hearing a candidate speak about their company. This will really show an employer that you really want to work for them and you are determined to succeed. So what should you research and how do you begin? Research the industry, get a perspective of the company and recent activities or accomplishments, find out what products and services they provide, who their competitors are. Also if possible, determine what the company culture is like and read their mission statement.

Here are some valuable guidelines to keep in mind when researching a company online before your job interview:

Company web site: Using search engines such as Google or MSN, find the company. If you already know the URL, go to the company web site. Navigate through the various menu tabs, such as, About Us, Products, Services, Mission and Executive or Management Team. The company web site is the best source of information.

General company information: Look specifically at the “About Us” or “Company History” section as it will give you the profile of the company. Remember all the important information to mention in the job interview.

Determine skills: Prepare a list of the services and products the company offers. Verify how your skills and experience can fit in. Look at the job descriptions pertaining to the position you will be interviewing for.

Keep current: Locate the “News & Information” and “Press Releases” sections if available. This will give you updated information on the new company projects and other changes and company acknowledgments.

Competitors: Who are direct competitors to the company? Search for information about the company’s competitors on the company web site or via search engines. This will help you answer strategic questions about company marketing in the job interview.

Blogs and groups: Many reputable companies and their employees and executives post good information about these companies in blogs. Blogs are a great way to get current information about a company. Also, look online for groups and discussion forums.

Other resources: There are many professional databases that develop company profiles for free. If the company is large you may also find information about it in reputable business sites such as Fortune 500 and Forbes. If you choose to do a physical search, most libraries have a business section with stored archived information and annual report for companies.

Researching a company can leave a good first impression.  Next time you are in a job interview and the employer asks if you know about the company or if you have any questions, impress them and you will get noticed.

Information provided by, Moshin Manji, HRinmotion.

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Careers That Thrive on Speech

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

For life fulfillment, career happiness and satisfaction is a major bonus.

When first seeking a direction, the first thing that you will need to know is whether your interests are aligned to the profession or not. It is always far better to follow a career path that is in line with one’s inclination.

If you are a person who likes to talk to people, you may want to find a job that allow you to do just that. If you have the gift of gab and can persuade others through your speech, you should put your speech talent to good use.

Some careers rely on the persons’ ability to convey information and messages. These careers use the spoken language extensively.
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Figuring Out an Accounting Career

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

What You Can Count On: Job Security

For the 2007 fiscal year, Microsoft reported an annual revenue of $51.2 billion. Behind any company’s revenue numbers–big or small–are accountants and financial managers who balance the books. In 2002, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act added further scrutiny to corporate procedures. Between government regulations and the thousands of companies that need to manage finances, the immediate benefit of a career in accounting is a reasonable amount of job security. Additionally, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts strong growth for accountants and auditors through 2016.

What You Can Take to the Bank: Strong Earnings

Another benefit for an accountant is that the median annual salary for accounting, tax preparation, bookkeeping, and payroll services is $57,020. Going further into the financial services industry, you could become a financial manager for a major corporation and earn in the neighborhood of $105,410 a year according to the BLS. You can also work your way up the corporate ladder to financial director, corporate controller, or even chief financial officer (CFO).
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