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45 Ways You Can Find Success Without a Degree

June 28, 2017 by Tim McMahon

College degrees are expensive these days. Many college graduates wind up with five-figure debts and still no job prospects once they graduate. To avoid that, many people are now looking for jobs that don’t require a degree. While some may assume that these are low-paying jobs, many are not. If you’re looking for a job that doesn’t require a degree, you might want to consider “Trade School” or other possibilities. They pay well and best of all, they don’t require a 4 year degree.

[Read more…] about 45 Ways You Can Find Success Without a Degree

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: jobs, No Degree, success, Technology, Trade School

Data Entry as a Career Choice

May 2, 2017 by Guest Contributor

If you enjoy typing and are able to type relatively quickly, you might want  to try your luck with a data entry job. It is a wide field that provides a great opportunity to learn different things and test your typing skills. However, don’t get fooled by the numerous data entry work from home scams and examine your opportunities carefully, especially if you lack experience.

Although not every work-at-home job is a way to engage you in illegal actions, the fact is that even legitimate offers are paid less than working from an office. Also, you must be informed about the data entry range, as transcription jobs are sometimes presented as part of a data entry service.

There is a lot to think about before applying for a data entry position. Therefore, avoid pointless job offerings and find a suitable data entry job by approaching this area of business armed with the proper knowledge. [Read more…] about Data Entry as a Career Choice

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: career, Data Entry, Transcription, Typing

Housing Ace: 5 Ways to Prepare for a Job in Real Estate

April 6, 2017 by Tim McMahon

Being a real estate agent can be a really great career for the right person. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) the median salary for a Real Estate agent is $45,610 per year. Real estate brokers and sales agents help clients buy, sell, and rent properties. Although brokers and agents do similar work, brokers are licensed to manage their own real estate businesses. Sales agents must work with a real estate broker. Generally, you must be an agent for a while before becoming a broker.

According to the BLS, “Brokers and agents can represent either the buyer or the seller in a transaction. Buyers’ brokers and agents meet with clients to understand what they are looking for in a property and how much they can afford. Sellers’ brokers and agents meet with clients to help them decide how much to ask for and to convince them that the agent or broker can find them a qualified buyer.

Real estate brokers and sales agents must be knowledgeable about the real estate market in their area. To match properties to clients’ needs, they should be familiar with local communities, including knowing the crime information and the proximity to schools and shopping. Brokers and agents also must stay current on financing options; government programs; types of available mortgages; and real estate, zoning, and fair housing laws.”

The hours are unusual since you may be showing homes when other people are off of work. Since you work on commission you may work for long periods without getting paid and then receive a large paycheck all at once. Some years are better than others depending on the overall market in your area. You must be self-motivated and a “people person”. But for the right individual this can be an excellent career choice. [Read more…] about Housing Ace: 5 Ways to Prepare for a Job in Real Estate

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: career, job, real estate

5 Digital Marketing Careers to Consider

March 9, 2017 by Guest Contributor

Digital MarketingYou don’t need an insider to tell you that the world of digital marketing has been thriving for quite some time and that it will continue to do so in the foreseeable future and, as this industry develops, so will the need for various experts in the field.

Not only is the number of employees rising, but jobs are also getting increasingly creative and attractive. Also, the remuneration packages are improving, along with many perks that are supposed to help people find and maintain a favourable work-life balance.

If you have considered a career in digital marketing, you need to know what kinds of jobs are on offer and whether you have what it takes to perform them successfully. Here is a list of five of the most popular careers in this industry:

SEO Analyst

If you possess analytical skills and enjoy finding solutions to problems, this might be the right job for you. These experts analyse and control websites, trying to make them as search engine-friendly as possible and resolving any issues that might prevent the site from being crawled and indexed.

Moreover, SEO analysts help [Read more…] about 5 Digital Marketing Careers to Consider

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: careers, Digital Marketing, SEO

Tradesmen Needed: Essential Services Make Good Job Prospects

February 9, 2017 by Tim McMahon

At one time or another, every part of your home will need repair or replacement. From the electrical wiring to the plumbing and heating and cooling systems, anything can break down or wear out. These essential parts of your home require a great deal of knowledge, skill and experience to repair. A novice could easily become injured or cause even more damage to the appliance or house. Consider these four essential services that you cannot live without as good job prospects.

Heating and Cooling

No matter where you live, your home needs a source of heat and some type of ventilation and cooling. Furnaces, boilers and heat pumps use a fuel such as natural gas, propane or electricity. These systems also have many mechanical parts. An experienced heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) technician works to ensure that this critical part of your home is operating safely and efficiently. So as long people need heated and air-conditioned homes HVAC Technicians will have jobs. The median annual wage for heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers was $45,110 in May 2015.  According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) “Employment of heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers is projected to grow 14 percent from 2014 to 2024, much faster than the average for all occupations. Candidates familiar with computers and electronics and those with good troubleshooting skills will have the best job opportunities as employers continue to have difficulty finding qualified technicians to install, maintain, and repair complex new systems.”  [Read more…] about Tradesmen Needed: Essential Services Make Good Job Prospects

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Electrician, HVAC, Plumbing, Repairmen, Tradesmen

5 Careers to Consider for 2017

January 25, 2017 by Tim McMahon

Careers 2017Whether you are looking for your first job or a new career in 2017, you should always consider the economy before beginning your search. For instance, today unemployment rates are low and many industries are still looking to hire. Several jobs require a college degree, but others do not. The more skill in a particular area you have the better your chances will be. If you are on the hunt, you’ll need to know your area and the industries that are hiring. You’ll also have to know yourself and what kind of job you might be suited for. Below are five great careers to consider for 2017.

Environmental Science and Protection Technicians

If you like science and engineering, a career in [Read more…] about 5 Careers to Consider for 2017

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Dental Assistants, Dental Hygienists, Environmental Science, Estheticians, Mortgage Loan Officer, Retail sales workers, sales representatives, skincare specialists

Top 5 Places To Work In U.S. Oil And Gas

January 19, 2017 by Guest Contributor

 

Anadarko Petroleum and Chevron have emerged as the top two employers in U.S. oil and gas, according to a survey conducted by the job site Indeed. The top five for the industry was completed by Plains All American at #3, Occidental Petroleum at #4, and Noble Energy at #5.

Indeed said that it ranked companies based on a number of factors but generally speaking, the better the site visitor ratings and reviews a company had, the higher it ranked on the “Best Places to Work” list.

The site has 200 million unique visitors monthly, lending credibility to its findings. The reviews and ratings it collected to compile the rankings included postings from current and former employees.

These, in the case of Anadarko, Chevron, and the rest of the best, praised the companies for [Read more…] about Top 5 Places To Work In U.S. Oil And Gas

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Oil, Oil Industry, Oil Jobs

4 Tips For Avoiding Unemployment and Achieving Professional Success

December 27, 2016 by Guest Contributor

The economic collapse of 2008 taught us that job security is really just a fleeting illusion. If you were to lose your job, would you be able to find another? Would your passion and drive make you stand out when compared to other job candidates?

What Defines Success?

Winston Churchill said, “Success is going from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm.” If you believe in what you are doing and are passionate, you will succeed, despite the odds.

The following are 4 tips for finding a job you can excel at without having to worry about unemployment at some point in the future. [Read more…] about 4 Tips For Avoiding Unemployment and Achieving Professional Success

Filed Under: Careers

10 Careers Off the Beaten Path

November 3, 2016 by Tim McMahon

Law, medicine and engineering are traditional professions promoted because they are known to provide good salaries and stable employment. People have been led to believe that if you get into any of these fields you are guaranteed to get rich. This is the reason many children are encouraged to get education in these fields.

While many people enjoy these lines of work, not everyone is cut out to make it in these industries. There are various reasons why might not want to pursue a traditional career.

The question is, if these careers don’t suit you does that mean you are out of luck? No! You can still find a high paying job even if you didn’t end up becoming a doctor, lawyer or engineer.

These days, there are several other jobs that are outside these fields but are also popular [Read more…] about 10 Careers Off the Beaten Path

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Unusual jobs

Tips for Climbing to the Top of the Ladder

September 22, 2016 by Guest Contributor

Whether you start with a High School degree or a Master’s degree there are avenues to successful careers. Here are 4 different paths to climbing the corporate ladder including where they start and where they end, along with the positions and salaries along the way.

Starting With a High School Degree

Entry-level position: Administrative assistant

One of the few corporate positions open to holders of high school diplomas, administrative assistants perform clerical and organizational duties for other staff. There’s room to move up, but it can require up to five years.

Annual median pay: $36,500

Tip: Show up on time and prepared

Compensate for your lack of formal education with [Read more…] about Tips for Climbing to the Top of the Ladder

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: careers, High School, jobs

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