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The Internet & Education: One Mom's Perspective

Posted by A.R. Linder

On many a Friday night my daughter and I can be found in front of the computer playing an online game based upon “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”. The differences are that all the questions are related to science, we can’t actually win a million dollars, it’s absolutely free, and we are the players. It isn’t unusual for us to spend a couple of hours playing this game. I am always amazed by how much she knows as her age as well as how much I seem to have forgotten at mine.

A Medical Transcriptionist Career Could Be Just What The Doctor Ordered

Posted by Jennifer Thomas

A Medical Transcriptionists career could pay off well for those seeking to update their career training....

Clothes Can Make a Difference in Your Career Advancement!

Posted by Paul Megan

Men and women have to pay attention to how they dress on the job. If you don't, your job may be at risk. According...

Five Fabulous Resume Tips for College Grads (or Anybody)

Posted by Samantha Gregory-Applewhite

Fluffy clouds. Chirping birds. Green trees. Colorful flowers. It’s springtime! All of these things bring thoughts of joy and serenity to most people, but to you, dear college senior, it is usually a hectic time, full of final exams, decisions to be made, Graduation Day, and looking for a job. Sure, the job search is a major thing on your to-do list, but having fun, studying, and exams usually take the top spots as the months wind down and Graduation Day nears.

The Growth of Online Degree Programs

Posted by Matthew Russell

The Internet has probably been the biggest influencing factor on most people's lives in the latter part of the Nineteenth Century; and, perhaps unlike anywhere else, the Internet's reach had been most felt in the field of online degree programs. Here, if evidence were needed of the startling effect that the Internet has had in the field of education, it can be seen in the fact that the number of people electing to take online degree programs has pretty much doubled every year since the year 1995!

Don’t Forget to Say Thank You for a Second Interview

Posted by Heather Eagar

The thank you letter for a second interview is a must for serious job seekers. If you’ve made it as far as a second interview, then you are right on the edge and are one of the serious candidates ready to be offered the position. When you’re in that position then it is worth your while to use all of the leverage you have, all of your knowledge of the company and all of your job search skills to close the deal and land yourself a job offer. This letter can be a deal closer.

Become a Truck Driver: Career Tips to Make a Great Decision

Posted by Joe Regan

Most people tend to think that being a truck driver is not a job for them. However, those in the business know how interesting the work can be. A decision like this can have a great impact for your family especially if you have never been away from home. In this you can reach a salary of more than $35,000 per year.

7 Questions that Will Get Your Boss to Love You

Posted by Ruby Newell-Legner

A dear friend and colleague once shared a secret to his success. Upon waking each morning, Ed Oakley, CSP, asks himself, “What question should I be running on today?” Ed uses that simple question to trigger his mind to reflect on his potential and frame his thoughts for the day ahead.

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