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How Businesses Can Support the Career Goals of their Veteran Employees

November 19, 2019 by Guest Contributor

Veterans are disciplined, dedicated, loyal, are fast learners, have integrity and a strong work ethic. So you would think employers would be tripping over themselves to hire them. But often they have difficulty adapting to the differences between corporate and military life. According to Spencer Milo, a former sergeant in the US Army, “If you hire someone from the military, you are never going to be concerned if they are going to show up on time… they are going to give you everything that they’ve got.” But the transition can be difficult as veterans of our Armed Forces adapt to civilian life.

Educate Your Management to Educate Others

But adaptation is not a one-way street. Incoming veterans are absolutely not the only ones who should be prepared to adjust to a new cultural influence. Managers and corporate leaders who are comfortably versed in the military’s uniquely disciplined structure can actively see communication and language gaps ahead and navigate them creatively in search of more comfortable common ground. If your organization is already home to experienced veterans, those members of your workplace family may be the ones best equipped to recognize the ingrained strengths and expertise that will provide the greatest value in your environment. Military experience cultivates significant competencies and skills corporate life simply doesn’t develop as effectively. The right veteran could become some of the most agile decision-makers and collaborators to a company prepared to recognize and talk about how cultural differences can actually strengthen a team’s knowledge, world view and capacity for cooperation.

 

Help Veterans Find Opportunities

Veterans leave the military accustomed to [Read more…] about How Businesses Can Support the Career Goals of their Veteran Employees

Filed Under: Small Business Tagged With: business, careers, Support, Veterans

Are You Considering a Career as a Police Officer?

October 28, 2019 by Guest Contributor

What to Do Before Becoming a Police Officer

Working as a police officer can be a highly rewarding career that involves making a very hands-on contribution to the community. Yet, like any line of work, it carries its own set of unique challenges that need to be overcome, including confronting difficult characters, working long shifts, spending tedious hours filing paperwork, and facing plenty of competition from fellow colleagues.

With all that in mind, here are some steps that should be taken before embarking on a career in the police force to ensure that you are fully prepared for the challenges ahead.

Get the right training

It is essential that you are fully qualified, including understanding the law inside out, before becoming an officer with the police. When you are out on the field, you will need to be aware of your own rights, as well as those of the people you will be stopping, to avoid getting into difficulties further down the line.

Although there are [Read more…] about Are You Considering a Career as a Police Officer?

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: career, Cop, Law Enforcement, Police

Information Technology (IT) Jobs to Consider

October 17, 2019 by Guest Contributor

The information technology field is one that has been booming for the last couple of decades. As more and more businesses gear towards automation, there’s more of a demand than ever before for professionals in this field. Even if you don’t have years of training or a college degree, there are many entry-level positions you can seek in IT.

Web Developer

If you’ve played around with creating websites and have a flair for design, you may want to consider a career as a web developer. These individuals work to create websites for clients. You’ll be expected to have good communication skills to understand and translate what the client needs into their website. You’ll likely work with a plethora of clients and need to consistently create and updating their websites. Being a web developer requires more than just having played around with “WIX”. Educational requirements for web developers vary with the setting they work in and the type of work they do. Requirements range from a high school diploma to a bachelor’s degree. Web developers need knowledge of both programming and graphic design. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Outlook Handbook, the median annual wage for web developers was $69,430 in May 2018. Employment of web developers is projected to grow 13 percent from 2018 to 2028, much faster than the average for all occupations. Demand will be driven by the growing popularity of mobile devices and e-commerce.

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One of the best IT jobs that a newbie can start out with is [Read more…] about Information Technology (IT) Jobs to Consider

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Coding, Help Desk, IT Careers, Social Medis, Web Developer

Things You Need to Do Quickly if You’re Unemployed

September 20, 2019 by Guest Contributor

Losing a job is never a good feeling, whether or not you saw it coming ahead of time. However, regardless of why you are no longer employed, it is important that you take action to protect yourself and your family until you find work again. Depending on your age, a job loss may be the perfect time to start thinking about retiring, and collecting Social Security or looking for part-time work. No matter what direction you choose after losing your job, here are some important things you need to do.

File for Unemployment

As we said in Stretch Your Dollars While Between Jobs filing for unemployment should be the first thing you do if you become unemployed through no fault of your own even if you think your unemployment will be short-lived. After all, any extra money you can pick up will be useful while you are unemployed. If you are eligible for Social Security you may want to sign up for that instead. Legal professionals may be able to help with your case. This video explains some factors in choosing when to file for Social Security. It says that if you have the option of filing for Social Security Disability or Social Security retirement benefits you are much better off filing for the disability benefit. This is because disability will be 100% of your benefit while if you are filing early for Social Security your benefit will be reduced.

Alert Your Creditors

If you think there is any possibility that you won’t be able to make the payments on your debts it is important that your creditors know that before you fail to make credit card, car, or other payments. It may be possible to make alternate arrangements to stay current on your debt balances. [Read more…] about Things You Need to Do Quickly if You’re Unemployed

Filed Under: Unemployment Tagged With: career, health insurance, Social Security, unemployment

Tips for Getting Started in the Dental Industry

September 19, 2019 by Guest Contributor

Finding the right job in the dental industry can often be a challenging process. This is a growing field and there are many qualified applicants to choose from. Including Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Dental Assistants, and Dental Lab Technicians.

Therefore, it is important that you find ways to set yourself apart and to make the best possible impression. The following information will provide a closer look at four helpful tips for finding a job in the dental industry, which you may want to consider if you are unsure where to start:

Obtain a Degree or Certificate

Many jobs within the dental field will require that you have some sort of continued education, such as a degree or certificate. For example, in order to become a dental assistant, you might want to look at local trade schools in your area. Dental assistants provide patient care, take x rays, recordkeeping and schedule appointments. The median annual wage for dental assistants was $38,660 in May 2018.

Dental hygienists clean teeth, examine patients for signs of oral diseases such as gingivitis and provide other preventive dental care. The median annual wage for dental hygienists was $74,820 in May 2018. If you are interested in becoming a dental hygienist, this will require at least an associate’s degree.

Lastly, becoming a dentist is a very long process, which typically takes eight years. However, this can be a very rewarding career path that allows you to reach a higher level of professional success. Some dentists have their own business and work alone or with a small staff. Other dentists have partners in their practice. Still others work as associate dentists for established dental practices. Dentists must be licensed in the state in which they work. Licensure requirements vary by state, although candidates usually must graduate from an accredited dental program and pass written and clinical exams. The median annual wage for dentists was $156,240 in May 2018.

Gain Relevant Experience

If you have just finished your schooling and don’t have any relevant experience in your field, it can be helpful to find an internship. You can typically find intern positions by searching online or local job boards. Your school should also be able to help you find appropriate internships. [Read more…] about Tips for Getting Started in the Dental Industry

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Dental Assistant, Dentist, Hygienist

Taking Your Real Estate Business to the Next Level 

August 27, 2019 by Guest Contributor

Owning a real estate business is one of the best ways to make a living in today’s world. It can be interesting, exciting, and lucrative, but you always need to try harder to maximize your potential. Taking your business to the next level might seem easy at first, but it’s just as hard as starting it. However, if you get properly organized and make a real plan, you can do whatever you want. If you too are trying to improve your real estate business as well, here’s what you need to do.

Invest in Marketing

Most real estate professionals generally don’t really like investing in marketing, but you need to spend money to make it. That’s why marketing is vital, and you should always be looking for new strategies. Instead of being complacent and happy with what you’ve already got, you need to start thinking outside the box. There are lots of marketing strategies you can explore, so you too can find something that will work for you. From using online resources to tailoring your web content, these will help you boost your business and start earning more.

Widen Your Scope

Real estate agents are always accentuating the importance of location, but is that really enough? Being the best realtor in your area is amazing, but that doesn’t mean you can’t do something more than that. Simply widen your scope and start covering a larger area. Take other properties into consideration and do something new. Don’t be afraid to take chances and risks because some of them will surely pay off in the future. This is the way to make your business grow and develop in the decades to come as well. [Read more…] about Taking Your Real Estate Business to the Next Level 

Filed Under: Small Business Tagged With: Agent, business, real estate, Real Estate Business, Sales

How to Handle Your Pay Being Withheld at Work

August 14, 2019 by Guest Contributor

It’s payday, but your check is missing. Instead of your hard-earned wages, you get a letter stating that your paycheck is being withheld. While there are many reasons that your company might withhold your pay, only a handful are fair and legal. Here are four strategies to deal with your pay being withheld at work.

Discuss the Issue With Your Supervisor

The first step to resolve your withheld wages and get the pay you’re owed is speaking with your supervisor. He or she can inform you of why your wages are being withheld, let you know when you can expect to be paid and address your grievances with the higher-ups. Your supervisor may have little or no control over the situation, so try to be polite and understanding in your conversation with him or her.

Keep Track of Everything

When you’re involved in any type of workplace dispute, it’s important to keep track of all the details and evidence. Make a log of all the money owed to you and the reasons your supervisor provided as to why it’s being withheld. Save or print any relevant emails in case they get deleted. Consider asking permission to record relevant conversations with your supervisor, human relations or the finance department.

Obtain Legal Counsel

If your efforts to get your withheld wages through company channels have been unsuccessful, you may need to seek legal counsel. Experts from local law firm services can help inform you of your rights, attempt to reach a settlement with your employer or take the company to court if necessary. Employers will often back down and agree to pay your withheld wages in a prompt manner once you have a lawyer on your side. [Read more…] about How to Handle Your Pay Being Withheld at Work

Filed Under: Benefits Tagged With: Fraud, Pay, Paycheck, Wage Fraud, Wages

Jobs that Don’t Require a 4 Year Degree

July 30, 2019 by Guest Contributor

Even though you might be willing to go to school so that you can launch a great new career, you might not be able to spend years getting an education. You might have bills and responsibilities that have to be taken care of right now, so you might need to start bringing in an income relatively quickly. Luckily, there are some career options that don’t require a lot of schooling but that can still provide you with a nice income. These are some of the options that you can explore.

CNA or Home Health Aide

If you would like to help others but can’t dedicate the time that is required to earn a nursing degree, then you can consider becoming a CNA or home health aide. People often lump CNAs, Orderlies, and Medical Assistants together but their roles are slightly different. All these jobs are medical-related and involve assisting Doctors, Nurses and patients but CNAs have more specific duties. CNAs must complete 75 hours of state-approved training and pass a competency test. Nursing assistants only need to complete a brief on the job training period. According to the  Bureau of Labor Statistics Nursing Assistants and Orderlies earn about $28,530/yr. or $13.72/hr. and job growth is expected to be faster than average.

Dental Hygienist

Taking good care of your teeth is very important. If you would like to help others with having healthy mouths and smiles that they can be proud of, you can try pursuing a career as a dental hygienist. You can get a specialized associate’s degree and secure a job as a dental hygienist, allowing you to make a good income. The median annual wage for dental hygienists was $74,820 in May 2018 or $35.97/ hour.


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Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: CNA, Dental Hygienists, Home Health Aide, Orderlie, plumber, Truck Driver

5 Best Resume Software Programs to Create the Perfect Resume

July 1, 2019 by Guest Contributor

5 Best Resume Software Programs To Create the Perfect ResumeLooking for a new job? Let’s say you’ve researched the companies and now you know exactly where to send your resume. The best resume software can customize your resume to help you finally land that position.

Job markets today are competitive and hiring managers may eliminate the generic resumes from the pile.  So you can’t afford to miss out on opportunities because of a poor resume. Here are five best resume software programs you should consider before applying for your next job.

1. Adobe Spark

Adobe Spark allows you to create a single-page interactive resume for free! You can choose from over a dozen prebuilt themes to control the style of your page. You can then add text, photos, videos, and links through its easy interface. You can upload an existing resume and use Adobe’s interactive features to spice up your resume.

Surprisingly, there aren’t any templates included in the software for you to choose from. However,  there are free resume templates from Adobe Spark that you can download to get you started! [Read more…] about 5 Best Resume Software Programs to Create the Perfect Resume

Filed Under: Resume Tagged With: resume software

Money Sources to Fund Your New Business Venture

June 21, 2019 by Guest Contributor

You’ve probably been told that you need to spend money to make money. That’s especially true when starting a business. Unless you have cash sitting around in your savings account, you’ll probably need to look for some other sources. Here are some options.

Sell Your Car

Even if your car is not in great condition, you can still get some money for your junk car. Companies exist that will buy cars in any condition. It doesn’t even need to be capable of moving under its own power.

Lean on Family and Friends

It might not feel good to ask your friends and family for money, but you shouldn’t rule it out. Someone might even surprise you by having more money and generosity than you expected.

[Read more…] about Money Sources to Fund Your New Business Venture

Filed Under: Small Business Tagged With: Crowd Funding, Funding, Money, Small Business

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