• About WordPress
    • WordPress.org
    • Documentation
    • Learn WordPress
    • Support
    • Feedback
  • Log In
  • Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Home
  • Contact us
  • Related Sites
    • InflationData.com
    • Financial Trend Forecaster
    • Your Family Finances
    • Elliott Wave University
    • Optio Money
  • About
    • Terms of Use
    • Disclaimer & Disclosure
    • Privacy Statement
  • Sitemap
    • 2009-2010 Posts
    • 2011 Posts

UnemploymentData.com

Your Source for Employment and Unemployment Data

Unemployment
  • Charts
    • Current Unemployment Rate Chart
    • Current Employment Rate (Chart and Data)
    • Current Employment vs Unemployment Chart
    • Historical Employment Data
    • Employment Population Ratio
    • Misery Index
  • Unemployment
    • Historical Unemployment Rate Tables
    • What Is U-6 Unemployment?
    • Unadjusted vs. Seasonally Adjusted U-3 Unemployment Rate
    • BLS vs. Gallup Unemployment Numbers
    • Current U-6 Unemployment Rate
    • What is the Labor Force Participation Rate?
    • What is the Real Unemployment Rate?
  • Employment
    • Current Employment Rate (Chart and Data)
    • Historical Employment Data
    • Contacting a Live Person at the State Employment Commission
      • How to Talk to a Live Person at the Virginia Unemployment Commission
      • Florida’s FLUID Unemployment Program
    • Benefits
      • Insurance
      • Retirement
    • Careers
    • Employment Costs
    • Experience
    • Government
    • Job Hunting
      • Interview
      • Resume
  • Find Articles
  • Education
    • Skills
  • General
    • Small Business
      • Outsourcing
    • Success
You are here: Home / Archives for Education

Education

Becoming a Home Health Care Administrator

December 19, 2012 by Andrina Cagandahan

Patients prefer home care over an extended stay in a hospital or nursing home, and for the elderly, home care can actually be the more affordable option. Home health care agencies provide skilled nurses and medical workers to oversee older patients who need constant care and may be approaching the end of their lives. They also serve people with severe disabilities or patients who are recovering from serious accidents. Home health agencies also employ administrators to be in charge of both the business and the patient wellness aspects of the company. Not every health care administrator works at a hospital – some of them specialize in the best ways to provide this very personal home health care. Here are the steps to pursuing health care administration as a career.

1. Researching Health Care Administration

 

The duties of a home health care administrator can vary wildly based on the kind of agency they work for. The first step in getting involved in the home health care industry is finding out which kinds of agencies are near you and which services they provide. Some agencies specialize in hospice care, which can mean involving a person’s family in their end-of-life treatment. Others provide help with dressing and bathing for the elderly or disabled. Some agencies specialize in physical therapy, and others provide nurses who can administer medications and help patients with their diet. Every kind of home health care has different licensing requirements, and it’s important to know what kind of education or certification you need to pursue.

2. Gaining Health Care Experience

Before you can become the boss, you need to have a good grasp of medical practices. Many health administrators are also registered nurses, and even more have spent years working in hospitals and interacting with patients. Even if your knowledge and experience lean more towards the business side of things, you might want to look for work as a healthcare administrative assistant. This is a valuable way to [Read more…] about Becoming a Home Health Care Administrator

Filed Under: Careers, Education Tagged With: care, career, health

5 Qualities of a Great Police Officer That May Surprise You

December 9, 2012 by Andrina Cagandahan

Police Officers Job Description-

What kind of person is cut out for a career in police work? You might have an idea of who you imagine the perfect officer to be – strong, fit, authoritative, and able to face the most dangerous situations. But it takes more than physical qualities to be a police officer. Police are meant to be leaders, no matter what duties they perform from day to day, and to be successful at such a harrowing job, you also have to have a certain emotional strength and integrity. You might think police work is rigid and structured, but you’d be surprised how often policemen and women must think outside the box, keep their cool, and be able to inspire and motivate others. If you’ve ever considered police work, you’ll want to assess your mental qualifications as well as your physical ones. This is what you need to be able to do.

1. Treat Everyone Equally

police officers job descriptionIt almost goes without saying that a good police officer isn’t prejudiced. But police officers need to be open to everyone in the community, regardless of both ethnic group and social class. Anyone can be a victim of crime, even the homeless or someone addicted to drugs. And anyone can be a criminal, no matter how affluent or seemingly normal they appear. Studies have shown that after their first year on the force, police officers can develop stronger prejudices against certain marginalized groups in society due to their negative experiences. A great police officer will be able to look past these experiences and adhere to the presumption of innocence in every case. Everyone’s a suspect, but nobody is automatically guilty.

 

2. Control Your Emotions

As a police officer, you never know when [Read more…] about 5 Qualities of a Great Police Officer That May Surprise You

Filed Under: Careers, Education Tagged With: career, job, Police Officers Job Description

Shortcuts to a Good Job: Online Certificate Programs, Career Training or Community College?

December 3, 2012 by Jorgen Rex Olson

Attending a big University may seem like the American dream. But there are many obstacles to completing college. For some, it could be the cost while for others, they simply don’t have the time to sit through four years of school.

Someone with small children who desperately needs a better income may not be able to attend a traditional college to get the education they need. And if you’ve been making decent money but abruptly lost your job, you may not have four more years to upgrade your skills. There are many reasons why a four-year college may not be the best fit for some students.

Online Certificate ProgramsThe good news is that there are plenty of career training options that can be completed in a shorter period of time, that will still give you, the graduate, the opportunity to upgrade your skills and earn a higher wage.

Here are some options that you should consider if you are looking for a decent job in a shorter timeframe.

Online Certificate Programs

There are several schools that offer certificate programs that will not earn the student a diploma. These courses simply help the student pass the certification test for a certain field, so they can begin work immediately. Depending on the course chosen, these programs may take from a few weeks to several months to complete. These courses are usually offered online, although classroom learning may be available or required for certain programs. Some of the most common certificate programs are Information Security, IT technology such as Linux, Paralegal, Medical Coding and Billing, and various art and design certificates. A student pursuing Online Certificate Programs, however, should [Read more…] about Shortcuts to a Good Job: Online Certificate Programs, Career Training or Community College?

Filed Under: Education, Employment, Skills, Success Tagged With: Career Training, Community College, Online certificate programs

Leadership Styles in Management

November 30, 2012 by Melanie Bayon

Effective Leadership Styles

One of the most important tools for corporate managers is leadership. Corporate managers generally arrive in their successful positions through hard work, diligence, and the proper training and education. Often coming from executive MBA programs and other top schools, corporate managers will have worked their way up as specialists in their fields into broader roles that let them lead teams and large groups of people to ensure company success. Because team management can be stressful and project development often comes under a tight deadline, it is necessary that corporate managers have the leadership skills to ensure everyone they supervise fulfills their respective roles to the best of their abilities. A good understanding of leadership and leadership qualities is essential for the corporate manager. leadership styles in management

No Leadership Formula

There is no magic formula for successful leadership, just as there are no unique set of traits that leaders share that make them effective. Qualities like integrity and empathy, assertiveness and likability, good time management and good decision making skills are all qualities that good leaders can possess, either alone or in combination with one another. But an effective leader does not have to be well liked to motivate people, and a good leader can make good decisions without a strong sense of empathy. Thus, it is necessary to look more closely at the actions of leaders and the styles that leaders can adopt.

3 Different Leadership Styles

There are essentially three different leadership styles in management. Each has its place and is closely tied to [Read more…] about Leadership Styles in Management

Filed Under: Education, Experience, Skills, Success Tagged With: Leadership Styles, Management

Career and Job Success Tips

November 21, 2012 by Jorgen Rex Olson

Tips for a Successful Career and Job

We all know that during a double-dip recession people will lose their jobs, the economy revives a bit and then more people lose their jobs. Whether you are worried about losing your current job or you have been out of work for months, you may be nervous about getting or keeping a job.  With unemployment averaging 7.9% , the job market is rough, and there are many  job seekers competing for a relatively small number of positions. When you’re applying for employment, you must make sure that you keep your mind open.

Career and Job Success Tip #1 – An Open Mind

Career and Job Success TipsWhen job hunting, most people are looking for a position just like the one they just left. While you know that you are definitely qualified for a position like that, you may not be aware of the fact that you are limiting yourself in many important ways. For example, if you were declared redundant at your old job, there is no guarantee that a new company will be any kinder. It is possible that you are in a shrinking field. Imagine the plight of leather buggy whip makers after the advent of the “horseless carriage.” The smart ones found jobs making something else like leather boots, leather wallets, leather belts, etc., rather than continue to look in a shrinking field. So to be truly effective, you have to expand your horizons and look in fields that you never considered before.

Remember that there is no such thing as a useless skill. When taken in a broad context, every skill is useful, and there is a job out there that requires it. The job may not be one that you want to do, but you may also find that when you [Read more…] about Career and Job Success Tips

Filed Under: Skills Tagged With: career, Job Success Tips

3 Tutoring Jobs You May Not Have Considered

November 18, 2012 by Marie Into

Tutoring- 

While most teachers are aware of the tutoring positions available at their normal school, few look beyond that to find additional educational jobs, even when they need the money or want to try something new. There are plenty of unique tutoring opportunities out there for people with teaching degrees, and if you’re willing to put forth a small amount of effort to find them, you can find a position that you enjoy while making some extra money to supplement your salary.

Tutoring SAT-Preparedness

tutoring

There are several programs available for students who are anxious to do well on the SATs and other pre-college exams. Teachers can tutor students through these programs, and can often get a fairly large hourly wage for their work. For many teachers, a chance to work with a single student at a time, and specifically with one that wants to do his or her best, can be a breath of fresh air. Look into businesses available in your area and find one that works with your schedule, and you can quickly increase your salary with this supplemental income.

Private Babysitting/Tutoring

If you’re not averse to hanging out at someone else’s home for the evening, you can help out a family and make some cash by being both a babysitter and a tutor. Having a teaching degree shows that you’re responsible and qualified, and you can ask for a competitive salary while you spend a couple of evenings a week at the child’s home, helping with homework and working on their problem areas while his or her parents are out or working. The student will get the one-on-one attention they need, the parents get the chance to [Read more…] about 3 Tutoring Jobs You May Not Have Considered

Filed Under: Careers, Education, Employment Tagged With: education, ESL, SAT, Tutoring

Would an Audiology Degree Be Good For Me?

November 16, 2012 by Dr. Amarendra Alapati

Audiology an Inspiring Career Choice

Audiology is an ideal profession for those who want to make a difference in people’s lives. Audiologists deal with hearing loss, hearing disorders, and balance disorders related to the ear. They also work to prevent hearing loss. An audiologist degree allows you to help restore the ability to communicate, which is an exciting and very fulfilling way of changing people’s lives for the better.

Would an Audiology Degree Be Good For Me?

Audiology is a great career for an individual with the right qualities. Do you enjoy talking with people? Are you a good listener as well? Are you good at noticing non-verbal clues when people talk to you? Do you do your work very accurately? Do you communicate well? Are you good at taking tests? Do you consider yourself a problem solver? Are you patient? Do you have compassion for others? Lastly, and most importantly, are you able to attend school for quite a few years? These are important factors in determining whether becoming an audiologist is right for you.

Audiologist Degree Online

What Do Audiologists Actually Do?

As licensed medical professionals, audiologists work with people who have hearing disorders, and sometimes balance problems related to their hearing difficulties. They conduct tests and use diagnostic equipment to evaluate the patient’s level of hearing loss and try to determine its cause. Upon diagnosing the hearing problem, the audiologist will determine how to treat the disorder and create a plan for treatment. After testing to determine the type and the severity of the hearing loss, an audiologist can fit and dispense hearing aids and educates the recipient about using the hearing aids. Audiologists also work with cochlear implant patients, fitting the implants, tuning them, and providing the rehabilitation patients need to help them adjust to hearing with the implants.

What Kind of Work Environment do Grads with an Audiology Degree have?

Audiology Degree graduates usually work in [Read more…] about Would an Audiology Degree Be Good For Me?

Filed Under: Careers, Education Tagged With: Audiologist, Audiologist Degree, Audiology

Is a Career in Public Health Education for You?

November 15, 2012 by Dr. Amarendra Alapati

Public Haelth Education-

Do you enjoy helping people? Would you like to help people avoid illness and injury? Perhaps you should look into a career in public health educaton. Health educators communicate important health information to the public, thereby helping people to avoid injuries and illness.

public health educatonWhy Enter the Field of Public Health Educaton?

Health educators take on a highly responsible role in society. Medical knowledge about how to prevent disease only benefits the public if they are made aware of how this information fits into their lives. As a health educator, it will be your job to reach out to communities and persuade them of the benefits of adopting a healthier lifestyle. This job can be tough at times, but it comes with the deep satisfaction of knowing that you are improving people’s lives.

There is a growing demand for [Read more…] about Is a Career in Public Health Education for You?

Filed Under: Careers, Education Tagged With: Public Health Education

Is a Liberal Arts Major a Wise Choice?

November 13, 2012 by Jorgen Rex Olson

Liberal Arts Major-

They were golden when they marched into their high school graduation ceremonies four years ago. They would be off to college in a few months to broaden their horizons, gain independence and ready themselves to make their way in the world. Instead, they are now without any significant income and, once again dependent on parents and, worst of all, sheepishly moving back into their old bedrooms. What was all the studying for? The all-nighters and the extra-credit assignments? The second-guessing and self-doubt then set in. Perhaps a more practical major would have prevented all of this. Is a major in the liberal arts, i.e., social sciences or humanities, really just a waste of time and money?

What Employers Want

Liberal arts majorsIn the current economy, of course, graduates with those “practical majors” find themselves in the same boat as their liberal arts major classmates. Still, which majors have proven to land post-baccalaureate employment quicker and with better compensation? Forbes magazine addressed this issue in an article about the 15 most valuable college majors. The magazine’s findings were based on a survey by Millennial Branding, LLC. Without exception, each in-demand major was derived from a mathematical or scientific discipline, with biomedical engineering topping the list. Nearly 70 percent of hiring managers, the article continues, want to see coursework relevant to the available positions. Looking for new employees to hit the ground running, high-paying firms seek candidates with an existing knowledge base in the field. As tuition soars and opportunities shrink, the sociology major appears to be an unprofitable investment.

The Best Liberal Arts Degree

Like other social sciences, sociology has a quantitative component requiring statistical research. Cultivating competence in [Read more…] about Is a Liberal Arts Major a Wise Choice?

Filed Under: Careers, Education Tagged With: liberal arts major

Tips for Non-Traditional Students

November 11, 2012 by Karen Schweitzer

If you are over the age of 25 and have decided to continue your education, you are considered a non-traditional student. And you’re not alone. More and more adults are choosing to go back to school to continue their education. Many of the keys to success are the same for regular college students and non-traditional students. However, there are a few tips that may help the latter feel more comfortable and increase their chances of succeeding in an academic program.

Choose the Right Program as a Non-Traditional Student

non-traditional studentNot all programs are suited to non-traditional students. Take time to find a school and program that suits your needs. If you can’t attend school full-time, look for a part-time program. If you would feel more comfortable with students your own age, consider a community college–there may be more non-traditional students.  If you don’t know very much about a particular school, call the admissions office to ask questions or schedule a campus visit.

Consider Online Education

Non-traditional students sometimes make up the bulk of a class in an online program. The reason for this is that online schools understand the value of flexibility. Most programs have been designed with the non-traditional student in mind. Class schedules are not set in stone so that working parents can devote time to school when they have it. If you do consider online education, take time to find the right school. Look for programs that are accredited and charge reasonable tuition. [Read more…] about Tips for Non-Traditional Students

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: non-traditional students, online education

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Search Site

Sponsored:

URGENT: These Stocks Stand Poised to Benefit from President Trump's Trade Wars!

As the Trump administration moves ahead with aggressive tariff policies on key imports, the mainstream media is scrambling.

This Free Report - which you can download now - reveals the names and ticker symbols of 5 Stock Poised to Benefit Most from President Trump's Tariff Wars.

Click Here to Download Your FREE Stock Report Now.

Recent Posts

  • April 2025 Employment / Unemployment Report
  • Would More Jobs Help Social Security?
  • March 2025- Employment / Unemployment Report
  • February 2025 Jobs Report
  • January 2025 BLS Employment Report

Resources

  • Bureau of Labor Statistics Current Population Survey Monthly survey of households conducted by the Bureau of Census for BLS. It provides data on the labor force, employment, unemployment, etc.
  • Capital Professional Services Providing web design and development and Internet marketing services
  • Elliott Wave University Using the Elliott Wave Principle to improve investment performance
  • Financial Trend Forecaster Featuring Moore Inflation Predictor, NYSE Rate of Change and NASDAQ Rate of change
  • InflationData.com Inflation calculators, databases, etc.
  • Intergalactic Web Designers Web design and development services
  • Your Family Finances

Articles by Category

Articles by Date

Disclaimer

At UnemploymentData.com we are not registered investment advisors and do not provide any individualized advice. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future performance and future accuracy and profitable results cannot be guaranteed.

Privacy & Terms of Use

Privacy Statement & Terms of Use

Do Not Sell My Information

Copyright © 2025 · News Pro on Capital Professional Services, LLC. All rights reserved · Log in