Recent Jobs Blog | Types of Jobs PostsJob Highlight: Antique Dealerby Debbie Vasen22 Jul 2008 06:51 PMDo you love scrounging through your grandmother's attic? Are you a history buff? Were things simply made better 100 years ago? If this sounds like you, then an antique dealer could be a fine job! The main skill in antique careers is all about knowing details. Image Consultant - Job Highlightby Debbie Vasen04 Jul 2008 04:14 PMEver wanted to be an image consultant? Do you even know what one is? Maybe this is the perfect career for you, hiding behind that beautiful woman you see on the bus each day. Image consultants have grown in popularity. Become a Catererby Debbie Vasen28 Jun 2008 09:23 PMDo you love to cook? Maybe deep inside you is a caterer waiting to be born. What exactly does a caterer do and how do you become one? Let's go job exploring! Most caterers are self-employed, and the rest work for larger companies. Caterers take on small parties to large weddings. Opportunities in Information Technologyby Debbie Vasen03 Jun 2008 09:33 PMProbably the one area in most need of workers in today's workforce is in computers, software, and database administrations. There is no indication this need will disappear anytime soon. Is the Night Shift for You?by Valorie Delp23 Apr 2008 06:16 AMMy sister in law is a labor and delivery nurse and like many young nurses, in order to get her foot in the door she had to do the night shift for several years. Top Jobs Until 2014by Kathy Murdock14 Aug 2007 08:35 AMI absolutely love what I do now, but I also love to daydream. That's why, when I see any information regarding different types of businesses and jobs, I always take a look. I especially love when people put out the 'top job' lists, so that is what I'm sharing with you today. Top Dream Jobs: Bed and Breakfast Ownerby Kathy Murdock13 Aug 2007 10:31 PMI picked up a copy of our local business magazine, OC Metro, and found an article about 25 Dream Jobs. I'm always interested in seeing what other people do for a living. Some jobs completely mesmerize me: creating video games or working in television, for example. Encore: A Day in the Life of a QA, Part Twoby Hava Lyon31 May 2007 05:15 PMThis blog is part of a series on transcription. If you haven't read the other blogs in this series, make sure to check out the summary page for a listing of all transcription blogs. If you missed Part One, check it out here. Encore: Q&A of a Working QA, Part Fourby Hava Lyon31 May 2007 09:30 AMThis blog is part of a series on transcription. If you haven't read the other blogs in this series, make sure to check out the summary page for a listing of all transcription blogs. If you missed part three, please check that out here. Encore: Q&A of a Working QA, Part Threeby Hava Lyon30 May 2007 04:15 PMIf you missed Part Two, check that out here. Have you worked for more than one MT company? What made you change companies? I have worked for three MT companies. I started out by working for a large national MT company. Recent Blog Comments horacio says... "Before commiting to (I will not mention the name of the company) work for any company." |
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