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5 Jobs Every Company Needs and How You Can Get One

March 18, 2020 by Guest Contributor

There are hundreds of job titles out there, but many are specific only to a certain field or industry. There are some, however, that are needed in every single company. Here are some of the most common and how you can get hired to these positions.

Accountants

Every company needs accountants to keep their financial records in order, send invoices to their clients, pay their bills on time and handle their tax filings. To become an accountant, you will need a degree in accounting. Earning a Certified Public Accountant designation can increase job prospects. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the median annual wage for accountants and auditors was $70,500 in May 2018.

Human Resources

Human resources professionals are [Read more…] about 5 Jobs Every Company Needs and How You Can Get One

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Accountants, human resources, IT Professionals, Marketers, Representatives

Other Jobs That Require a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)

March 16, 2020 by Guest Contributor

Getting a new job can be a fun adventure. If you’ve considered getting your commercial driver’s license to open up your pool of available jobs, you’re in luck. Here are four jobs you can consider.

Heavy Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Service Technicians

If you like having a CDL but don’t want to spend all day driving on the road, there are other jobs out there for you to choose from. A great one is a heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service, technician. When there are highway projects underway, a maintenance technician is available to repair larger vehicles and perform maintenance on them. This includes everything from skid steers to concrete mixers and paint trucks. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), most heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians have a high school diploma or equivalent. Because vehicle and equipment technology is increasingly sophisticated and computerized, some employers prefer to hire service technicians who have completed a training program at a postsecondary institution. The median annual wage for heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians was $50,320 in May 2018.

Garbage Truck Operator

If you’re looking for a CDL job that allows you to [Read more…] about Other Jobs That Require a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Commercial Driver’s License, Construction Equipment Operator, Garbage Truck Operator, Require a Commercial Driver’s License, School Bus Driver

What are the Top Paying Positions for MBA Graduates?

February 26, 2020 by Tim McMahon

For some reason, a lot of people think that MBAs are only limited to a handful of roles. But with the changing nature of the MBA, graduates are now more versatile than ever and are sought after for a variety of positions that are as diverse as the specializations the degree offers. MBAs are also in very high demand in fields such as health care and technology and are asked to fill roles that are not always directly related to finance. In this article, we’re going to look at some of the highest paying careers for MBA graduates.

Engineering Management

Engineering managers can earn over $120,000 per year on average, with some earning as much as $166,410 per year at the higher end of the spectrum. Entry-level jobs start at around $75,000.

As an engineering manager, you might be asked to:

  • Direct and coordinate production
  • Direct quality insurance, maintenance, and testing in industrial plants
  • Oversee research and development
  • Mentor, train, and hire new engineers
  • Write performance reviews
  • Analyze market demand
  • Prepare bids, contracts, and budgets
  • Lead and supervise engineers

Engineers who want to get a job as an engineering manager can either go for an engineering management master’s or an MBA geared towards engineers. One of the options for engineers who want to further their education without leaving their current position is to get their master’s degree online.

Many Universities know that Engineers are busy and can’t stop their career to go back to school so they may offer an MBA tailormade for engineers that can be completed in as little as a year online. For instance, the Kettering University program allows you to get a second degree in engineering management or operation management with as few as four courses. This is a great opportunity for any engineer wanting to move into an administrative role or go into business.

Investment Banker

Investment bankers are [Read more…] about What are the Top Paying Positions for MBA Graduates?

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: careers, Chief Technology Officer, engineering, Engineering Management, Financial Manager, Investment Banker, IT Director, Manager, Marketing

Learn a Skill in 2 Years: The Top 3 Trade Careers

February 26, 2020 by Tim McMahon

We’ve all heard of the great “gig economy”! But do you know what it really means?

It means that fewer people are working traditional 9-5 desk jobs than ever before. Instead, they’re choosing jobs where they can work from home and choose their own hours, but it often also means worse pay and fewer benefits as well.

Fewer people are going into the trades but that means the “trades” are having to pay higher wages and provide better benefits in order to attract workers.

Why go into debt for years when you could graduate in two (on average)? There’s nothing wrong with a trade career! They’re reliable, pay well, and give you time to be with your loved ones.

If you are considering a trade career, here are some of the most lucrative ones:

HVAC Technician

Trade Career - HVAC TechnicianTo be an HVAC technician, you need to have a good mechanical understanding or the willingness to learn. If your favorite unit in elementary school, science was learning about pulleys and machines, then this is a good career for you. No one wants to be too hot or too cold so every house eventually needs some sort of HVAC work done.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), “Employment of heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers is projected to grow 13 percent from 2018 to 2028, much faster than the average for all occupations. Commercial and residential building construction is expected to drive employment growth, and job opportunities for HVACR technicians are expected to be good.”

HVAC technicians only go to school for two years, and according to the BLS, the median annual wage for heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers was $47,610 in May 2018. Plus rather than racking up college debt you can “earn while you learn” as an apprentice.

This trade career comes with benefits, and excellent pay. Learn more about becoming an HVAC technician today!

Home Inspector

If you’ve always been someone that loves getting to the root of a problem or [Read more…] about Learn a Skill in 2 Years: The Top 3 Trade Careers

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Home Inspector, HVAC Technician, Sonographer, Trade Careers, Ultrasonographer, Ultrasonography, UltraSound

Labor of Love: 5 Tips for Finding a Career You’re Passionate About

February 21, 2020 by Tim McMahon

If you are tired of heading to an unpleasant job or you can’t seem to settle on one, then it might be time to make some changes. With a little bit of help and some patience, you should be able to find a career you’re passionate about before you know it.

Consider Your Long-Term Goals

One of the most important steps in this process will be figuring out your long-term goals. Some people might want to travel and see the world while others would like to save up for a beautiful home and support their family. Once you have written down some of those goals and prioritized, it will be much easier to determine which types of careers are going to help you achieve your lifelong dreams.

Get to Work on Your Resume and Cover Letter

There are a few different reasons why you might want to work on your resume and cover letter well before you apply for any new jobs. In addition to making this process a little more streamlined, working on your resume will also help you reflect on your past jobs. By taking a look at previous jobs and hobbies, you are going to get some insight into exactly what type of career will suit you best. [Read more…] about Labor of Love: 5 Tips for Finding a Career You’re Passionate About

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: careers, Passion

The 10 Highest Paying Jobs in the Oil & Gas Industry

January 28, 2020 by Guest Contributor

Make no mistake: Oil and gas companies may be doing some serious cost-cutting and slimming-and-trimming to stay competitive after the shale boom binge, but when it comes to employment, it’s still one of the best industries to hit up for a job.

Jobs are booming, just as much as U.S. oil and gas production is.

US oil production has increased from 11.7 million Barrels per Day (BPD) at the start of 2019 to 12.6 million by the end of October, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Natural gas production has risen as well, to 99.1 Bcf/d at the end of October—95 Bcf/d of which is from dry natural gas—up from 91.3 Bcf/d this time last year for total US natural gas production.

Those gains have translated into more oil and gas industry jobs.

US Oil and Gas Employment

The United States Traditional Energy and Energy Efficiency Sectors in 2018 employed 6.7 million Americans in 2018, according to the US Energy and Employment Report 2019, with nearly 1.5 million directly employed by the oil and gas industry, and another 1.2 million workers employed by the power generation sector, which includes all types of power generation, including oil and gas.

Mining Employment

Employment in the oil and gas extraction and support services, specifically, was at its highest level in 2018 since the fall of 2014—the next most recent high.

And those jobs? None too shabby if you’re interested. [Read more…] about The 10 Highest Paying Jobs in the Oil & Gas Industry

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: employment, Gas, jobs, Oil Careers, salaries

A Guide to Working in Finance in the UK

January 21, 2020 by Tim McMahon

Finding your ideal job in the world of finance can be a challenge. To put this into perspective, in 2018 alone, there were a reported 1.1 million individuals employed in the UK’s financial sector.

With so much competition, it can be difficult to know where to begin in your search for the right job in finance. Furthermore, the financial sector is so diverse that you might not know what sort of position you would like to work in.

Here is a brief guide to help you learn a little bit more about the world of finance so that you can understand exactly where you might fit in.

The Key Areas of Finance

There are a lot of options to look into when trying to figure out what area of finance you’d like to work in. A few of the more popular areas are: [Read more…] about A Guide to Working in Finance in the UK

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Accounting, accounting jobs, Banking, careers, finance, Financial Planning, Investment

4 Well-Paying Jobs for Self-Starters

January 1, 2020 by Guest Contributor

Some people are naturally self-starters, with the innate ability to work well independently and get work done without being asked. If you are one of these people and prefer working alone, it is logical to choose a career that lets you self-start. Here are four options.

Social Media Manager/Public Relations Specialists

Social media manager is a good job for a self-starter interested in tech. This job can easily be done remotely and is in high demand due to businesses increasingly using social media platforms as a primary method of marketing and outreach. These professionals manage a brand’s social media channels by creating posts, responding to comments and replying to instant messages. They must understand and keep up with changes to the algorithms social media platforms use. According to Indeed.com “The average salary for a Social Media Manager is $49,055 per year in the United States. Salary estimates are based on 1,299 salaries submitted anonymously to Indeed by Social Media Manager employees, users, and collected from past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 36 months. The typical tenure for a Social Media Manager is less than 1 year.” 

A closely related profession is Public Relations Specialist and according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Public relations specialists create and maintain a favorable public image for the organization they represent… typically need a bachelor’s degree in public relations, journalism, communications, English, or business… The median annual wage for public relations specialists was $60,000 in May 2018.”

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Writer

Writing is known as a solitary profession for a good reason. Most writers [Read more…] about 4 Well-Paying Jobs for Self-Starters

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: public relations, social media, Welder, Writer

Careers to Consider if You Have a Variety of Job Skills

December 20, 2019 by Tim McMahon

It can be an asset to be a well-rounded jobseeker. If you’re a job seeker who is fortunate enough to be equipped with a range of talents and skills, then you should take full advantage of them. There are all sorts of careers that can be optimal for people who have a lot going for them in the skills department, after all.

Publicist

Publicists are professionals who work in public relations. They tend to know a lot about marketing, advertising, and spreading the word about companies and their associated services. If you’re an individual who knows how to work well in teams, then you may want to apply for publicist positions. These positions can even be ideal for people who know how to speak in front of large groups. According to Payscale.com Publicists earn an average of $45,961/yr but tend to earn commissions and profit-sharing so their salary is closely tied to their skill level.

Teacher

The United States could use more teachers. [Read more…] about Careers to Consider if You Have a Variety of Job Skills

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: careers, job, skills, success

Would You Like a Career as a Cardiac UltraSound Technician?

December 18, 2019 by Tim McMahon

We’ve all heard of pregnant mothers using ultrasound to see their baby before it is born. But ultrasound can be used for much more than that.  According to Better Health “An ultrasound scan uses high-frequency sound waves to make an image of a person’s internal body structures. Doctors commonly use ultrasound to study a developing fetus (unborn baby), a person’s abdominal and pelvic organs, muscles and tendons, or their heart and blood vessels.”

When ultrasound is used to look at the heart it is called “Echocardiography”.

A How-To Guide to a Career in Echocardiography

Your heart is about the size of a human fist and it’s the hardest working muscle in your body. On average it beats 115,000 times a day pumping 2,000 gallons of blood throughout your body. The heart’s rhythms are controlled by an electrical system called the cardiac conduction system.

But when something goes wrong with your heart Echocardiography is an important tool for Doctors to diagnose the problem.

According to Medical News Today:

During an echocardiogram, a doctor can see:

  • the size and thickness of the chambers
  • how the valves of the heart are functioning
  • the direction of blood flow through the heart
  • any blood clots in the heart
  • areas of damaged or weak cardiac muscle tissue
  • problems affecting the pericardium, which is the fluid filled sac around the heart

 

Echocardiography 101

Echocardiography is also referred to as cardiac sonography, it refers to the use of sound wave technology to make real time images of the heart.

There are two types of imaging associated with the heart.

The first is known as an echocardiogram (echo), and it lets physicians gain an inside look at the heart’s valves and chambers. Echos prove useful, especially when determining damage from a past heart attack.

The second type of imaging is known as an EKG, and it lets you assess the rhythm, rate, and overall electrical activity going on in a patient’s heart.

Who Benefits from Echocardiography?

A wide variety of patients need echocardiography, including individuals who have experienced heart attacks, strokes, or unexplained chest pain.

They are also used to diagnose people with a history of heart murmurs, congenital heart defects, or even those who have experienced rheumatic fever.

Echocardiography technicians specialize in different types of patients. In other words, there are specific technicians who work with adults, children, and in a fetal setting. Technicians can even earn certifications in these specialized areas.

There are also a wide variety of types of echocardiograms performed. These include:

  • Transesophageal echocardiogram (TEE)
  • Stress echocardiogram
  • Transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE)
  • Dopple echocardiogram

Each test deals with particular parts of the body or certain conditions under which the body is placed. For example, the most common type of echocardiogram is the TTE, which creates an image of the chest wall to the heart.

Echo Techs are well paid. According to Salary.com “The average Echocardiograph Technician salary in the United States is $75,178 as of November 25, 2019, but the range typically falls between $67,635 and $83,405. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on many important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years you have spent in your profession.”

How to Become an Echocardiography Technician

If you’re passionate about helping people and have an innate fascination with the human body, then you could make a fantastic echocardiography technician. It all starts with education. Find out more information about sonography and echocardiography training.

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Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Cardiac, Echocardiography, Technician, UltraSound

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