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Overview Of Scope And Career In Electronic Engineering

September 15, 2012 by Sachin

A Career In Electronic Engineering-

Look around and you will find yourself surrounded by a huge web of electronic products. Electronic products like televisions, iPads, laptops, printers, cellphones, and many more have become an integral part of our lives. Apparently, more and more people depend on these products daily and the absence of even one electronic equipment in a house or in a office leaves them wondering how to carry on.

IElectronic Engineeringncreased demand for consumer electronic goods, telecommunications, computers, devices, vehicles have given a boost to this sector. With the increase in such demand, the vacancies for efficient and innovative electronic engineers are also increasing at a same pace. There are a huge numbers of electronics jobs available in the electronics manufacturing sector. Electronic manufacturing and designing companies are always on a hunt of engineers with fresh idea and innovative thinking, to survive in the competitive market. These industries support a wide array of career in designing, manufacturing, production and support of electronic goods.

What Electrical and Electronics Engineers Do

Electrical and electronic engineers are not the same thing. Electrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipment such as electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communications systems, and power generation equipment. Electronics engineers design and develop electronic equipment, such as broadcast and communications systems—from portable music players to global positioning systems (GPS).

Industries Associated With Electronic Engineering

A wide range of industries and sectors need  electronic engineering.  Among the specialized industries for electronic engineers are: [Read more…] about Overview Of Scope And Career In Electronic Engineering

Filed Under: Careers, Employment Tagged With: Electronic Engineering

What Does An Independent Financial Advisor Do?

September 15, 2012 by Ceri.Thomas

Independent Financial Advisor-

Most people dealing with their finances can at times seem overwhelming. From planning for retirement to choosing how to invest their money, to selecting an appropriate mortgage for their home, navigating through the array of options is daunting. To help guide them through these difficult but highly important decisions they need a professional. And that is where an Independent Financial Advisor comes in.

Independent Financial AdvisorThe role of an Independent Financial Advisor is to help individuals and families to manage their finances so as to meet their goals. One of the most important points is that this is a collaborative process between the client and the financial advisor. The advisor will consult and discuss with the clients how that they can best meet their objectives given their financial situation.

An Independent Financial Advisor will give advice about some or all of the following:

  • Retirement Planning
  • Tax Planning
  • Estate Planning
  • Funding Education
  • Investment Planning
  • Debt Reduction
  • Budgeting
  • Business Succession Planning

When the independent financial advisor is either unqualified or does not have sufficient background on a particular topic, such as tax law, they will typically be able to refer you to someone who can discuss this area. [Read more…] about What Does An Independent Financial Advisor Do?

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: finance, Financial Advisor, Independent Financial Advisor, planning

How to Use Twitter to Land a Job

September 13, 2012 by Justin Epley

Every day technology hands the world a new tool that helps people experience and accomplish things differently than they did in the past. Applying for a job, for example, has changed drastically from twenty years ago when candidates were expected to either fax or mail in their resume. Now, social media is changing the entire process all over again. To get noticed in this economy, you must be visible to prospective employers in all areas, including on social media.

One way that you can apply for available job openings is through the social platform Twitter. Many employers are using the 140 character limit on this platform to let job seekers know that they have positions available in their departments. In order to take advantage of this, one of your obvious first steps if you are hunting for a new job is simply to set up profiles on social media sites like Twitter.

Using Twitter on an iPhone to check jobsWhy Twitter?

Some people may wonder why they should sign up with Twitter instead of Facebook. Both sites can be helpful, of course, but Twitter does offer certain advantages for job hunting. For starters, Twitter users are able to follow whomever they want and unlike on Facebook, need not await confirmation for another party to be their friend. This saves a lot of time as you can immediately see all the updates that a prospective employer posts on their personal page. Following a company or executive means that you have a firsthand look at any positions that may become available. In addition, if the company’s contact person who manages the account sees determination, interest and ability in you, they may be able to point you toward available positions for which to apply when they become available. [Read more…] about How to Use Twitter to Land a Job

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: job hunting

Top 7 Job Search Websites

September 12, 2012 by Hannah Munson

Today, searching for a job is easier than ever.  No longer do you have to wait by the mail for the newspaper or ask a family member if they know of any job openings.  Sure, while these resources work to an extent, it is no longer the go-to method.  Thankfully, the Internet is packed full of thousands of fantastic job search websites.  While some are amazing, some aren’t worth your time.  To help you set the best above the rest, here are some free job search websites you should have on your bookmarks for your upcoming job hunt:

#1 Job Search Website: Indeed.com

Social Media for the Job SearchIndeed.com is hands down one of the web’s best job search engines.  By inputting what you’re looking for and a location, Indeed can potentially spit out thousands of results.  The unique thing about Indeed is that they compile results from hundreds of job websites out there and give it to you in one nice list.   This will save you a lot of dirty work, trust me! [Read more…] about Top 7 Job Search Websites

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: job hunting, job search

Volunteering: A Great Work for Job Seekers

September 10, 2012 by David L

Volunteering is an important task that has been carried out by a volunteer. There are many people who spend their free time volunteering in different organizations. Volunteering is an excellent way to meet new people and also gives you the opportunity to improve your social skills. Volunteering services are those services that are chosen by individuals to share their time and knowledge without receiving any payments. Giving cost-free services to an organization will surely benefit you as well. Volunteering also gives hope to those who have lost all hope in life. Volunteering jobs must be considered as important as any paid job.

The Benefits of Volunteering

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Volunteering, Volunteers—MoBikeFed (Flickr.com)

Volunteering is important for numerous reasons that benefit both community and the volunteer. It brings fun and refreshment to your life and also advances your career. Many people think that volunteering is just a waste of time but the truth is that volunteering gives lots of benefits. Time is one of the essential factors of an individual’s life; one must give respect to the importance of time. Volunteering is the best way to make proper use of time. Doing volunteer work not only gives you the opportunity to serve your community, but it also builds your skills.

It is a great way to get out of the house and meet new people and to improve your communication skills, knowledge, enthusiasm, ability, etc. Volunteering might cover varied and different activities from visiting elderly or sick neighbors, getting involved in youth clubs, helping others when they are in trouble, etc.

Volunteers do not earn money but they earn the respect of others. It also helps to reduce depression. There are many volunteering programs that might take place in your area, so you must go there and volunteer. If you are looking for a job, volunteering experience can be very beneficial for your resume. It not only improves your skills, abilities, and talent,s but also can result in a full-time job for job seekers. There are many cases where contacts you meet while volunteering will be able to assess your skills in a non-threatening environment and may then refer you to an appropriate position. Be sure to spread the word that you are looking for a job among fellow volunteers and perhaps someone will know of the perfect position for you. Of course, it helps if the position you are volunteering for is somehow related to the job you are looking for, but it isn’t absolutely necessary. Just letting people know that you are hard-working and generous with your time may be enough to get your foot in the door.

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Filed Under: Experience Tagged With: volunteering

What is Full Employment?

September 2, 2012 by Chris Keenan

In the world of employment data, unemployment statistics get a lot of attention. They have a huge impact on the economy as a whole and they also affect several other areas. Although a certain percentage of unemployment is the norm in every economy in the world, economic theory has a concept known as full employment. What exactly is full employment and why is it significant to economists?

Full Employment= Job Eutopia

Full employment is a theoretical scenario that occurs when the entire labor force is being used in the most efficient way possible. All of the skilled labor has a job in the field that they want to be in and all of the unskilled labor has a satisfactory job as well. It is possible for an economy to have full employment, although it’s not very easy to pull off.

See Labor Immobility and the Labor Participation Rate for some limiting factors in the pursuit of full employment.

Frictional Unemployment

Although the term “full employment” sounds like everyone is working, that isn’t necessarily the case. Even during times of full employment, there are still some workers who are not working. Most of these people are considered to be in frictional unemployment. What exactly is frictional unemployment? Frictional unemployment is a term that is used to describe those who are in between jobs, but are still in the workplace. For example, if you are working in a job, and you determine that you don’t like your employer, you might decide to quit and look for a new job. During the time period where you are looking for new employment, you are considered to be in [Read more…] about What is Full Employment?

Filed Under: Employment Tagged With: employment, frictional unemployment, full employment, unemployment, unemployment rate, usa, work

Should You Change Careers and Get a Money Job?

September 1, 2012 by Jorgen Rex Olson

What is a “Money Job”?

The fallout from the economic crash of 2008 continues. Many Americans are continuing to struggle economically. If you are one of the millions of Americans considering a new line of work, you’ve no doubt been examining different career paths to see if they’re right for you. This post will offer you some food for thought on changing careers and choosing a money job…
that is, a job as a stockbroker, commodities broker, financial planner, investment advisor, etc.

Editor’s Note:

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook the demand for Stock Brokers, aka. Securities, Commodities, and Financial Services Sales Agents will increase about 15% from 2010 until 2020 or about average and the average salary is about $70,190 per year and they often receive significant bonuses. A bachelors degree is required. Financial planners earn slightly less at $64,750/yr. but demand is projected to grow significantly higher than average at 32% from 2010-2020.

Do You Like Numbers? Stock Brokers do…

Money jobs like stock brokers require a basic facility with mathematics. You’ll be seeing numbers all day long, and you’ll be expected to become highly skilled at performing certain kinds of computations. Even though it’s highly unlikely that you’d ever have to use highly advanced math in these jobs, it would still be essential for you to be comfortable with numbers.

Are You Self-Directed?

In some ways, the money industry is characterized by minimal hand-holding, especially in comparison to traditional career fields. For example, if you become a chartered financial analyst (CFA), you are expected to study for a 3-part course that will take, at a minimum, 18 months to complete. People who work in the money industry are highly motivated, and tend to be self-starters. If this sounds like you, you might be suited for the industry.

Do You Handle Risk and Pressure Well?

Stock BrokerWorking in the money industry can involve a lot of pressure. You’re handling people’s money, which will make both your clients and your bosses nervous if you’re not doing your job properly. People in the money industry can live with that kind of pressure and still not become trigger-shy about making financial decisions. Ask yourself how well you do in pressure situations and you’ll know more about whether the money industry is right for you.

How Quickly Do You Learn?

Switching careers and entering the money industry means that you have to learn a new set of skills. To be sure, there are plenty of resources to help, including self-study books and guided coursework. However, not everyone is cut out for learning a new skill set both quickly and well. If you feel that you’re a quick learner with a good ability to assimilate new knowledge, you can definitely put those traits to work in entering the money industry. [Read more…] about Should You Change Careers and Get a Money Job?

Filed Under: Careers, Employment Tagged With: money jobs, stock broker

How to Choose a Small Business Retirement Plan

August 31, 2012 by Guest Contributor

Small Business Retirement Plans-

As a small business owner, you may decide to offer the benefit of a retirement plan to your employees as one of several strategies to obtain and retain the best workers. There are a number of options available, including Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) plans, Savings Incentive Match Plans for Employees (SIMPLE) Individual Retirement Account (IRA) plans, and 401(k) Plans. The plan you ultimately choose depends largely on the particular circumstances of your business – there is no one-size-fits-all solution.

SEP Plans

SEP plans are entirely employer-funded. As an employer, you may determine how much to contribute. The maximum contributions to SEP plans vary annually; for 2012 the limit is 25 percent of an employee’s salary or $50,000 US, whichever is less. SEP plans do not allow catch-up contributions for older employees.

Setup for SEP plans is simple, and any employer with one or more employees is eligible to set up SEP plans. Once the plan is established, employers must offer SEP plans to all employees over age 21 who have been employed with the company for three of the past five years and met a minimum salary threshold, which was $550 for 2010 and 2011.

 SIMPLE IRAs

Small Business Retirement Plan If you have 100 or fewer employees and you wish to establish a retirement plan that allows both employer and employee contributions, a SIMPLE IRA plan may be a good option. For 2012, each employee’s plan may be funded up to 100 percent of his or her compensation or $11,500 US, whichever is less. Plans for employees over 50 may be funded up to $14,000 US for 2012. You must make matching contributions of up to three percent of the salaries for all employees who make contributions to their SIMPLE IRA funds, or two percent of compensation for each eligible employee.

If you elect to establish a SIMPLE IRA, you must do so before October 1 of each year; other retirement plans generally have a deadline of December 1 of each year. You must establish a SIMPLE IRA for each of your eligible employees. Employees are eligible if they have earned at least $5,000 US any two prior years, and expect to earn the same amount during the present year. [Read more…] about How to Choose a Small Business Retirement Plan

Filed Under: Benefits, Retirement, Small Business Tagged With: Retirement Plan, Small Business, Small Business Retirement Plan

What Employment Lawyers Do

August 29, 2012 by Guest Contributor

Employment Solicitors/Lawyers-

For years, there have been many laws in almost every country safeguarding the interests of employees. These laws protect an employee from harassment, discrimination, and a hostile work environment. Moreover, these laws also state that employees should receive due compensation, overtime fee, and other benefits related to the job. Employment laws also state that all the employees should be treated equally and there should be no discrimination based on age, sex, religion, etc.

Employment Solicitor / LawyerEmployment lawyers have specific knowledge about laws related to the human resources of a business. They work to prevent discrimination or ill-treatment in the workplace. Employment lawyers can represent either the business or the employee. Formal requirements to become a lawyer usually include a 4-year bachelor’s degree, 3 years of law school, and passing a written bar examination. However, some requirements vary by state.

What Employment Solicitors/ Lawyers Do

 1) Discrimination – Employment Solicitors/ lawyers make sure that people are not discriminated against in an office environment. Discrimination can be based on a variety of factors. Employment lawyers guide people through the necessary steps to prevent discrimination in a business or negotiate with a business in the case of discrimination. [Read more…] about What Employment Lawyers Do

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Employment Lawyers, Employment Solicitors

Get a CNA Education

August 28, 2012 by Kacie Knyvett

Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)-

Certified nursing assistants are in high demand by nursing homes, long term care facilities, and other healthcare institutions. They assist nurses and help care for patients.  The CNA position is an entry-level position in the field of Nursing.

Medical Treatment If you want to enter the field of nursing and health care, then you must have at least a CNA certification and possibly a nursing license depending on the individual state regulations. But if you can’t afford the certification course, then you may actually be able to get your certification for free! Yes, you heard me right,  start by searching for nursing schools and hospitals that offer free CNA education and training. The need for nurses is so great that you may be able to get a free CNA education. But remember, getting a nursing Career needs great dedication, compassion for patients, and passion for work.

 Let’s look at some of the tips that will help you in planning for free nursing education.

1. Research: The first thing is to inquire about the colleges and institutes that offer free nursing education and training programs. There are some nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and hospitals that offer free training programs for candidates interested in pursuing a career in nursing. Its recommended that you visit these places to collect the detailed information and the procedure for enrolling for the training program.

2. Financial aid for CNA: There are several financial institutes that offer financial aid to individuals who cannot bear the expense of the training program. Some companies sponsor the candidates as well. The government also has a scholarship program for these candidates. For the scholarship, the candidate has to pass the basic examination that includes an IQ test and some basics facts about nursing.

3. Check for the accreditation: It is important that you should check for the accreditation of the institute or college where you are applying for the certification course. Remember without the accreditation and recognition, you might waste your time and effort if your certification is disqualified and then you would be back where you started. Hospitals and other medical organizations are very strict about this aspect, and you probably won’t even get an interview unless your certification is from an accredited institute.

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Filed Under: Careers, Education, Skills Tagged With: certified nursing assistant, CNA, free cna, free cna classes, free cna education, free cna training

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