career
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Top 10 Careers for 2019
Many of us, at one time or another during our adult lives, daydream about an entirely new career. We might read an article about how one sector of the economy is growing by leaps and bounds and wonder what we need to do to play a role in that fast-growing field. So what are the top 10 careers? Better still, what would a perfect resume look like for any of these exciting careers? Keep reading for some great ideas that will help you lay the foundation to take it from the daydream stage into your new reality.
By Arlene Kaddy7 years ago in Journal
How I Became a Successful Business Woman
I left school at 15 with some GCSE’s but being dyslexic I was told I probably wouldn’t amount to much anyway so why bother. I got a job and I started at college for three years, which I did both full-time. I did hair and beauty for the first year and art and design for the last two. I wanted to become a fashion designer that was my calling in life, my room was always piled high with art books and designs, I was always making things and I just never knew what to do with them. I did all this while I became a manager at my job.
By Carly Thompsett7 years ago in Journal
Why Writing on Vocal Media Is Good
I started writing at a young age. I spent hours creating plays, stories, poems, writing lyrics and even essays. I was and am still an avid reader, and that seemed to jumpstart me into writing. I took a break for many years, after several blocks including low confidence and self esteem, got in the way, then I found https://todaysurvey.today/ and I kick started myself back into action.
By Carol Ann Townend7 years ago in Journal
Chapter 1: The Beginning of a Tatted Asian Actor
What are you thinking? That question seems to fly around freely in most of our parent's or friend's mouth. Especially from a family that is Asian, Filipino to be exact. What am I thinking? To want to become an actor. Why not a nurse, a banker, or lawyer, as my future was already set for me. To those Filipino families or even if you take notices when going to hospitals, you know what I'm talking about.
By Jade Lastimosa7 years ago in Journal
The Effects of Others
As I gaze out of the window, I begin to zone out and contemplate what am I doing here? Let's go back to the beginning. I was born in a seaside town in North West England to an amazing mother and father, my mother is a firefighter, and my father had a fish and chip shop. I grew up like any other kid from my area. During primary school, I had a fantastic group of friends, one of whom I'm still friends with today, and she's the best person I know and is always there to listen to me whenever I need her (even if she is terrible at picking up the phone).
By Ryan Edmonds7 years ago in Journal
My Real Resume
WORK EXPERIENCE XXXXXX Corporation Position: Senior Executive Assistant to the President, Office Manager Scheduled and maintained President’s calendar, even though he blew me off and put things on his calendar without telling me… thus creating many clusterfucks that appeared to be completely my fault.
By Kelly Jackson7 years ago in Journal
What You’ll Need to Work from Home
Working from home may seem like a dream come true for many, and we’ve surely all heard stories of how you could accomplish your entire workload from the couch or envisioned ourselves answering emails while lounging by the pool. It’s true that working from home does have some great benefits. Your office can be anywhere, you’ll save money by not commuting, and you can learn to be more independent by setting your own schedule.
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Journal
Hands-On Jobs that Pay Well
Some of the best-paying in-demand jobs today are trades or occupations that involve hands-on work. Individuals who do not want to spend years studying to earn a degree can still make strong, competitive salaries through postsecondary certification or apprenticeships. If you enjoy working with your hands and want a career that doesn’t involve sitting at a desk for hours every day, there are many options to choose from that pay well.
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Journal
A Career in Museum Studies
The day you graduate high school is one step closer to the beginning of your future. You may have spent months or even years dreaming about what you wanted as a career. Filling out college applications and taking the SATs to help launch you into a field that you love can be an exciting time. There are many familiar routes some may take such as becoming a teacher, entering the world of business, or the medical field. Yet there are other paths you can take that could look to be a little unconventional, but are exciting for a variety of reasons. One such calling may be museum studies. What is so special about all the museum exhibitions you remember seeing as a kid?
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Journal











