Medical Assistant - Medical Assistant Distance Education By Mark Stout
Considerations in Distance Education for the Medical Assistant InstructorMedical Assistant distance education is emerging to meet the dema
Write Your Way Into University – The Personal Statement By Elaine Millward
The Get Into Uni personal statement writing guide contains systematic instructions on the techniques to help increase the odds of your applicatio
Business Plan Competitions By Laura Ciocan
The idea of a business plan competition first started in the 1980's at the initiative of some MBA students from Texas and has increasingly gained
College Tuition Costs are Spiralling By Peter Siu
So, our children want to fly away from the nest and further their academic life in college. But with escalating costs, can we afford it? Will th
College Bound: The Organized Dorm By Bridget Messino
I can still remember my shopping list for my first dorm room. Years ago we kept it simple -- the must have storage staple was the old dairy crate
Parents: Take the SAT Challenge! By Jacqueline Byrne
I keep a box of tissues on the table where I tutor because, as an SAT tutor and college application consultant, I listen to high school juniors
Distance Learning: Balancing Your Education and Busy Lifestyle By Angela Williams
Distance Learning is a priority for most who have already set their lives out in one way or another in that their responsibilities have been laid
Choose the Delivery Mode for your e-Learning Course By Jeanette S Cates, PhD
There are so many ways to deliver instruction online that the topic warrants its own lesson. In fact, deciding how you are going to deliver a cou
Building Interaction Into Your Online Course By Jeanette S Cates, PhD
You've already decided that you're ready to author online and you have your content organized. Now it's time to face the ultimate challenge in on
An Education in Saving on Textbooks By Heather Wallace
Every year students flock to the college bookstore to purchase the various textbooks that they require for their classes. Little d
Definition of Corporate Culture By Debra Thorsen
Are you looking for a clear definition of corporate culture? You have come to the right place!I have developed a definition of corporate c
Corporate Flight Attendant Resource Guide By Matthew Keegan
So, you have decided to enter the exclusive field of business flying. Congratulations! Before you go further, have you done all the research that
Interview Bias: Overcoming the Silent Forces Working Against You By Simma Lieberman
Your job interview is tomorrow. You know your appearance will matter, so you polish your shoes and brush your hair. You realize your interviewer
Job Applications – Common Interview Questions Part 2 By Waller Jamison
What is your greatest weakness?No one likes admitting to weaknesses, but this is a favourite interview question, and one you need t
So You Were Wrong By Nan S. Russell
I once worked for a boss who was never wrong, never made a mistake or a bad decision. All you had to do was ask him. To his staff he was Teflon-m
Successful Careers Facing Outsourcing By Christoph Puetz
With outsourcing expected to switch to high gear in the coming years, many employees ask the question of how they can a) survive and b) succeed i
10 Tips to Burn Brightly, Rather Than Burnout on the Job By Kathleen MacNaughton
Burnout is awful. I know... I've been there. After my divorce back in 2000, I worked long and hard at my career. Whenever my children were
Job Interviewing Tips By Darren Haas
Conquering The InterviewYou've made it to the interview and like any normal human being, your feelings of happiness will not supers
If You're a Struggling Scientist, a Shortcut to a Lucrative Career in Patent Law Awaits You By Lisa Parmley
An article at CNN lists academic research scientists as one of the top three “Big jobs that pay badly”. The article states that this career trac
Don't Rush It or You'll Lose the Job By Nell Taliercio
You've searched for months for the telecommuting job of your dreams. You've spent countless hours online hunting down a job. You've had the perfe
Inside the Mind of an Employer! By Nell Taliercio
I recently had an employer advertise her job in my newsletter and it got me wondering what employers are thinking when the applicants start flood
Flight Technician Resource Guide By Matthew Keegan
Finding employment as a flight technician can be especially challenging for some as the opportunities are fairly limited depending on your curren
Airline Customer Service Careers By Matthew Keegan
The US airline industry is gradually moving away from all the bloodletting that brought about the bankruptcy of four major carriers over the past
Claim Your Successes, Blow Your Own Horn By Daisy Wright
Do you know anyone who is afraid of talking about himself, afraid to blow his own horn? I am not referring to a narcissistic person who believes
What Is Your Career? By Steve Pavlina
What is your career? Forget about how you define this to others for now, and just think for a bit about how you define your career to yourself. W
How Many Careers Would You Like? By Steve Pavlina
As children we all hear the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” So we grow up, we pick a career and work at it for a while. But
The Light at the End of the Tunnel By Steve Pavlina
If you found yourself unemployed today, would you want the job you have now? Would you be eager to apply for it?What about your career as
80% of New Employees Fail Within the First 5 Years By Steve Pavlina
Have you heard the statistic that says, “80% of new businesses fail within the first five years?” That seems to be a favorite one for people to c
What Is Your Value? By Steve Pavlina
Last Thursday I turned the subject of the article “The Medium vs. the Message” into a 20-minute speech, which I delivered to one of my Toastmaste
The Best Plus Size Suits For Job Interviews By Christy Diaz
You've fine-tuned your resume and landed that important interview for the perfect job. Now, you need to figure out what plus size suits will make