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How to Get a Good Job Fast When Unemployed

June 18, 2019 by Guest Contributor

With unemployment at the lowest level since 1969 it should be easier to find a job than at any point in recent history. But if you have little business experience, are fresh out of college or have poor interviewing skills you might still be having difficulty finding a job.

Unemployment can be a difficult period in any life. Not having a job can lead to all sorts of financial concerns. It can make you feel like you don’t have a sense of purpose in your day-to-day life, too. If you’re unemployed and wish to change that rapidly, then you can try these things out right away.

Attend Job Fairs

Going to career fairs can be helpful to people who are interested in rapid employment. If you attend these events, you get the rare opportunity to meet employers face-to-face. This is your chance to shine. You can hand our your resume, talk about your educational background, and even discuss your strong suits and career aspirations.

Tell People You Know that You Need a Job

Don’t keep your employment status a mystery. Secrecy won’t help your cause in any way. If you’re keen on getting a job quickly, you should make sure everyone you encounter knows that you’re looking around. Tell your neighbor who works at a marketing agency that you need a position. Tell the postman that you’re trying to find a new job as well. You never know what people may be able to do to help you out. A friend may tell you about paid truck driver training opportunities that you might want to look into further. Or you might hear that Mike Rowe testified before congress about the lack of workers available for blue collar jobs.

“Right now, American manufacturing is struggling to fill 200,000 vacant positions. There are 450,000 openings in trades, transportation and utilities. The skills gap is real, and it’s getting wider. In Alabama, a third of all skilled tradesmen are over 55. They’re retiring fast, and no one is there to replace them. Alabama’s not alone.”

Rather than paying for college you can get paid to train as an electrician. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, electricians earn an average of  $55,190 but many earn much more.

[Read more…] about How to Get a Good Job Fast When Unemployed

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tagged With: career, jobs, Rejection

Finding Fulfillment in Your Career

June 3, 2019 by Tim McMahon

The “Great Recession” of 2008 put the retirement plans of many seniors on hold which resulted in fewer opportunities for millennials. But now, more than 10 years later, many of those seniors are thinking about retirement once again. So that should start creating opportunities for younger people.  If you want a career that helps you grow, you need to know yourself. This includes understanding what your values are and assessing future goals. Here are some ways to find a career that will give you opportunities for growth.

Volunteer

When we get caught up in making enough to survive or in making more money we can lose sight of what is truly important. You may feel frustrated from not being able to earn enough money to live off of or because life is meaningless. Volunteering can lead to a paying job, teach valuable skills and impress employers. Maybe you’d like to help animals, advocate for the environment or teach children who live in poverty. You may also want to work for a company that donates to charity or encourages employees to volunteer. There are also non-profit organizations that hire people so you have the opportunity to help others while [Read more…] about Finding Fulfillment in Your Career

Filed Under: Success Tagged With: career, Contentment, Fulfillment, Simon Sinek, success

Art Not Paying the Bills? 4 Tech Jobs for Highly Creative Individuals

May 7, 2019 by Tim McMahon

The arts carry a stigma of a dead-end, useless degree to pursue. Don’t believe it. While art isn’t paying the bills for most people, don’t’ sacrifice your passion for money. Marry passion and profit by finding the right occupation to feed the soul and the wallet. Four career paths will change the way you view art.

Work as a Web Designer

The internet changed the way we interact and communicate, and part of the reason is the fantastic web design. It is the first impression for companies to attract web traffic and generate sales. A web designer develops that first impression, creating web pages, websites and website templates for individuals and companies.  According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics web designers/web developers earn an average of $33.38 per hour.  Employment of web developers is projected to grow  much faster than the average for all occupations. Demand will be driven by the growing popularity of mobile devices and ecommerce.

Work as a Graphic Designer

The graphic designing industry is vast, offering a comfortable salary and room to evolve within the occupation. Create graphic T-shirts, company logos, personal logos, album covers, and packaging design based on individual and company ideas. Work in the branding, packaging, and advertising department at several companies. Choose to work for a graphic design company. A third idea is starting a graphic design business for more control and flexibility. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Graphics Designers  earn an average of $24.21 per hour but Employment of graphic designers is projected to grow slower than the average for all occupations. Graphic designers are expected to face strong competition for available positions so you may need to think outside the box and create your own niche.

Work as a Multimedia Artist

A career combined with animators, multimedia artists create [Read more…] about Art Not Paying the Bills? 4 Tech Jobs for Highly Creative Individuals

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Art, career, Graphics Design, Multimedia Artist, Video Game Developer, Web Design

Considering a Career in Trucking?

March 19, 2019 by Guest Contributor

Truck driving can be a very rewarding and fulfilling career if you are passionate about getting out and sightseeing. It can be fairly well paid career path and only requires a limited amount of training. This makes it an ideal choice for someone who wants to learn a new skill but isn’t quite interested in dedicating several years towards completing a degree. The following information provides a more in-depth look at four advantages associated with truck driving positions:

Benefits

Typically, most truck driving companies offer their employees great benefits. This includes different types of insurance, such as life, medical, and dental. They may also offer retirement plans, which can really help you later in life.

Flexibility

Usually, truck drivers are able to determine how far they would like to travel. If you are interested in traveling long distances, this is definitely a career option that will give you that opportunity. You may also get to choose to drive locally as well, which means you won’t be away from home for extended periods of time.

[Read more…] about Considering a Career in Trucking?

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: career, Driving, Sight Seeing, travel, Truck Driving, Trucking

Valuable Career Benefits of Studying Abroad

November 28, 2018 by Tim McMahon

Moving away from home is something all young people dream of, but moving to another country can be scarier than you expect. Moreover, if you move abroad in order to pursue an academic career, you could be facing lots of new challenges that might frighten you and put you off studying abroad. However, if you approach this decision in another way and realize how amazing the time you spend in another country could be for your future employment, you’ll see that it’s worth the struggle and be ready to do it. So, if you too are contemplating such a move, here’s why studying abroad could turn out to be the best decision you’ve ever made.

Impress Potential Employers

A rich résumé and the ability to speak your mind are just some of the things all employers are looking for today, and if you have these things under your belt, no employer is going to resist you. Studying abroad is going to enrich your résumé and help you become more competitive, which is extremely important in this day and age when lots of people are trying to find the job of their dreams.

There are three ways to point out this experience on your résumé – under “education,” “experience” and “skills” – and it’s practically the same which idea you’ll choose. If you opt for the first one, be sure to include as many details as possible – where you studied, which classes you took, which academic degree you earned, etc. If you insist on experience, don’t forget to accentuate the amount of time you’ve spend abroad, and if you focus on your new skills, list as many of them as you can.

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Filed Under: Education Tagged With: Abroad, career, Study

School Counseling Through the Ages: How the Job Changes as Students Grow Up

August 14, 2018 by Guest Contributor

Most adults hardly remember their school counselors – if their schools offered any counseling services at all. In the past, school counselors did little more than proffer college brochures and chastise “problem” students. Yet, as educational institutions progressed, so did the school counseling position.

These days, school counselors take much more active roles in students’ academic and personal lives. However, how school counselors function – their daily and year-long responsibilities – vary depending on the age of their student populace. If you are on the verge of earning your master’s in school counseling online, you should consider which grade levels you are interested in serving and how that could affect your career.

Elementary School

Grades K Through 6 or 8 / Ages 4 Through 11 or 15

School CousnselorBecause younger children don’t often have academic concerns – on the level of “What courses should I take to prepare me for this career?” or “How will my college application benefit from this extracurricular activity?” – elementary school counselors often only see students when there are emotional or behavioral concerns from teachers and parents.

Usually, a counselor’s workload will depend largely on the socio-economic status of the district. Students coming from families of lower income tend to have more trouble at home, perhaps lacking essentials like electricity or regular access to food and clean water as well as experiencing drug and alcohol use, the incarceration of relatives, and noisy environments preventing study or even sleep. However, there are some issues that arise regardless of income, such as physical and sexual abuse, depression and anxiety, self-harm and peer pressure.

Counselors at this level tend to have more autonomy than counselors at more advanced educational institutions. You will likely be the only counselor serving a school, and you might serve several schools at once. Though you will answer to school administrators, like vice principals and principals, you will likely be able to schedule your own day.

Middle School/Junior High

Grades 6 or 7 Through 8 / Ages 11 Through 15

What is true of children at elementary schools is also true of middle school kids – with the added complexity of burgeoning hormones. Puberty begins for most modern adolescents between the ages of 10 and 14, so almost all students in these grade levels will begin experiencing physical and emotional changes that often translates to more trips to the school counselor. In addition to troubles seen at younger grade levels, social, romantic and sexual issues begin to appear as does experimentation with various substances. [Read more…] about School Counseling Through the Ages: How the Job Changes as Students Grow Up

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: career, Counseling, School, Students

Tips for Kicking Off Your Trucking Career

June 19, 2018 by Guest Contributor

Starting a new career as a truck driver can be pretty exciting. It’s a respectable choice, and for many truckers it’s really more of a way of life than just another job. So how do you get started? Do you need to go to college or spend a lot of money on training programs? Here are three tips to help you get going as a truck driver in no time.

Get Your CDL

You will need to take some actual driving courses in order to get your commercial driver’s license (CDL) and drive large vehicles. It all starts with a written test to get your CDL permit. Your local DMV might offer testing at their main offices, but in some states you’ll need to go to a specific location designated for CDL testing. Be sure to study online before your testing date. And study all of the extra material for driving passenger trucks and tankers, even if you don’t expect to drive those types of vehicles. The more endorsements you can qualify for, the more opportunities will be open to you to advance your career.

First Year Trucker

Get Hired by a Local Company

In some cases, you might not even [Read more…] about Tips for Kicking Off Your Trucking Career

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: career, driver, Truck

4 Tips for Young Professionals Just Starting out

June 15, 2018 by Guest Contributor

It’s important to arm yourself with the right knowledge when starting out as a young professional. Knowing what to expect in the workplace will help prepare you to face certain challenges that may arise. Here are four pieces of advice to guide you as you begin your career.

Try to Appear Relaxed and Confident

Even if you feel nervous and not very confident as you start your job, it’s important to maintain an air of assurance. Your boss and coworkers may not take you as seriously if you exhibit excessive nervousness or a lack of confidence. Letting these feelings get the best of you might also cause you to make silly mistakes on the job. Maintaining good body posture and eye contact when you converse with people in the workplace can make you appear more in control. Excessive chatting, fidgeting and other nervous habits should be avoided.

Diversify Your Work Experiences

Since you’re still young, [Read more…] about 4 Tips for Young Professionals Just Starting out

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: career, job, Professional, Young

Keys to Advancing in Your Chosen Career

January 9, 2018 by Tim McMahon

Whether you work for an organization or run your own business, there are some skills that you can master to improve your chances for success. Interestingly, there are a few skills that no-matter what your industry, sector, or position, mastering these skills will help you to advance in your career.

1. Learn How to Network

People who want to succeed in business must learn how to network. Develop strong relationships with others to work your way up the ladder and take advantage of opportunities. However, the relationship must never seem forced or transactional. If you only reach out to people when you require something from them, they may feel as if they are being used and may cut ties with you altogether. The old adage that it is “better to give than receive” may sound like it has nothing to do with business but if you give first people are much more likely to reciprocate. Find out what they need and try to find ways to help them get it.  Keep up with your contacts, it only takes a few minutes to send an email to say hello to a connection and ask how they are, and they’ll be more likely to help you when you need it, as a result.

2. Improve Your Presentation Skills

Presentations are a natural part of most businesses. You may have to undertake some form of public speaking at some point in your career. A public speaking course might, therefore, be the ideal solution to refine your delivery and pitches, so you appear to be a knowledgeable presenter and more confident in your approach. You should also use the best online presentation software to capture your audience’s attention and create engaging presentations.

3. Find a Mentor

A mentor can help guide you in [Read more…] about Keys to Advancing in Your Chosen Career

Filed Under: Success Tagged With: career, Industry News, Mentor, Networking, Presentation skills, success

Job Transition: 4 Keys to Starting a Career in a New Field

December 11, 2017 by Guest Contributor

Job transitions can happen due to a number of factors. You may need to look for a field that rewards you better in terms of remuneration, your company may have downsized, or you could just want to move on to something that interests you more.

Whatever the reason, starting a career in a new field is a practice that some people might find cumbersome while others might embrace, as a way of scaling the career ladder. This article will delve into some key ways to make your transition smooth and fruitful.

Network and Find a Mentor

The best strategy for an easy career change is finding people who will play a key role in your job transition. And these people or companies will be located through networking. Therefore, your networking abilities will help you identify leads and informational advice that will impact your new field. [Read more…] about Job Transition: 4 Keys to Starting a Career in a New Field

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Anxiety, career, Change, New, Transition

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